June IB 1988 Sports School results Future track stars Local fared well In the recent North senior elementary schools track and field championships held at Burl Nelson Stadium on June Centennial Middle School col O medals after placing athletes In the lop three of events and the split 12 gold medals with Milton Sam School by winning six relay ti Ilea Stewarttown earned a in dividual medals while Acton McKenzieSmith took home a lotol of 19 In the Junior girls division Tracy Met It of Centennial won a pair gold medals taking op honors in both the and events Donna Brown also of Centennial took second In he SO and third in the Other local finishers In the op three Included Lisa Harlow McKenzie Smith BOO metres Johnson Stewart town 60metre hurdles 1 Singh Venessa Johnson Stewart own Long jump 1 Lorena 3 McKentleSmith Triple jump Karl Trow McKenzieSmith 3 Kim Wiltshire Stewarttown jump 3 Centennial Shot put 1 Christine Hailed Stewarttown I Katherine Derek Parsons of Centennial also copped gold twice as he won the Junior boys and shot put events Others in the medal round were metres 3 Jay Johnson Centennial 1500 metres 3 Jamie Stephenson Centennial Long lump 1 Jay Johnson Centennial Centennial Triple 1 Stephen Shai McKenzleSmith High jump t Jay Johnson Centennial 2 Derek Parsons Centennial Centennial Becky Coullng and Stewarttown Krlsty Johnson were double gold winners In in termediate girls competition Becky won the lOOmetres and while Kristy was first In both the and 1500- Local top three finishers also included Becky Centennial Krlsty Johnson Stewarttown metres Heather Stewarttown me I res 2 Heather Donker 60- metre hurdles 3 Eccles Long jump 1 Denny Heather Woods both McKenzie- Smith High jump Stewarttown Shot put 2 Jennifer Centennial Tammy Richard McKenzie Smith Centennial Chargers Scott look gold twice in the In termed ate boys category top spot In the long jump and triple Jump Other area school athletes who joined Scott in the medal round were 3 Mark Sulton McKenzleSmith Scott M Urge both Dave Osborne BOO metres Kevin Show 1500 metres Dave Osborne Kevin Shaw Cenennial metre hurdles Randy Bond Stewart I own Mall Centen nial Long jump Matt Triple jump Ran Bond SteworKown Kevin Latchford Centennial High Jump Mark Sutton McKenzic- Shot put Mike Large Centennial Alexis of grabb ed gold In both he senior girls and SOD with other local winner 100- metres Harmony Bull Tanya Mitchell both Centennial 200metre 1 Janice Smith Tanya Mitchell both Irene McKenzleSmith BOO metres Nld McKenueSmlth metre hurdles Deanna Louth McKenzie Smith metres Cindy McKenzleSmith Long Jump I Tanya Mitchell Centennial 3 ly Ambrose McKenzieSmlth pie jump Suzanne Trustrum Centennial Kelly Ambrose McKeraleSmith High Jump Kelly Ambrose McKemieSmlth Shot put Tracey Ha gen McKenzieSmlth Kevin Dyer of Centennial following In his older brother Mikes footsteps won gold medals In the senior boys group for the and Mike is a top runner at GDHS Joining Kevin In the winner were Chns Crawford Centennial too- metres Chris Crawford Centennial metres George Tonai Centen nial 1500metres Dean Camp bell 80metre hurdles Jason Dunn Smith Triple lump Steve Smith Centennial High jump 1 Nate Prusl Stewart town Shot put 1 Jeff McMullen Centennial won relays In Junior girls and boys In boys senior boys and both senior and junior mixed Track wrapup St Francis leads way The Roman Catholic School Board held its 1968 track and field meet recently and four local schools proved to figure prominently in the final Holy Cross St Fronds and Coeur all of Georgetown and Ac tons St Josephs school all fared well In the Hal ton championships which featured other teams from schools In Milton and Burl ington In Midget competition a pair of silver medals were garnered by Georgetown athletes with Sacre Coeur Jean Francois Dezainde taking second In the boys 60metre dasb and Lori Venning of Cross winning second spot In the girls Four local competitors finished in the medal round In the Bantam dlvi with three silvers and on bronze being picked up Francois St Pierre Sacre Coeur won second In In the boys aoftbaU ton and Jodie St Francis won a third in the girls high jump The Tyke division also produced four local Individual champs and the St Josephs relay team Just barely missed a medal by placing fourth Christine Mattson of St Joe was a double silver winner as she took se cond overall in both the girls 60- metre dash and girls ball throw Vanessa St Joe with a third In the girls 100- metre dash and Marc Boucher Coeur with a third In the boys dash rounded out the local medal winners in the Tyke category Four area youngsters were also crowned in the Atom division with three gold medal performances highlighting the day Suzanne Wallace and Diane Benito both of St Francis each earned first place finishes Suzanne took top honor In the girls ioo- metre dash and Dione was number one In the high jump event Frnndne of St Josephs also took a gold medal finishing first In the toss A bronze medal win by of St Francis completed a sterling stowing by local Atoms Anlk cop ped third position In the girls 200- metre dash Champion Chargers Centennial Chargers enjoyed a season of Jomikl Alex it Ken- competition in North Hilton elemen dry school track Tanya Mitchell and Donna Brown In the mil and Held with several Individual medals and relay lillei Scott Wilson Greg dobbin Jy Johnson earned by he team The recently wrapped up Its lumber Mike Large Stephen and competitive season and posed for a photo at the Pills In the back art Kevin Dyer Chris Barrow In the front row right are Metier Til mm Grant ox Chris Crawford Scott Amy Ssndra Derek Parsons Community coverage open house There s going to be another Com unity Open House In 1983 The survey following the 1986 Open House Indicated a need for Community Open House in two years Well here it is two years later and under he auspices of the Hal ton Hills Recreation and Parks Department a number of bard working volunteers from various community groups are putting together another Open House big and better than before This year It Is scheduled for Satur day Oct IS from a m to p at he Acton High School There lots of room for displays demonstra lions and special attractions Those who were involved in prior Open House events know what a wonderful opportunity these provide for letting people In the area know who you are what you do and how they can use or get involved In your Publicity Recruit ment and Meeting Management There will be a small charge to defray the cost of topnotch speakers and to ensure commitment Display areas at the Open House will be approximately ft by 10 ft and for each display a small Tee Is being asked to cover coats of the facility and publicity Don t be disappointed reserve your space while there- Is space available To reserve your group display area coll Jeff at Plan to be a I the Community Open House Connections on October IS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Licenced Mechanic Bra km Eihausta Minor Repairs 99 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