Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 17, 1991, p. 19

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THE HALTON HILLS HERALD THE WEEKEND OUTLOOK Friday May 1991 Page Buying or Selling List With Success BRAND REALTY INC Sports and I Recreation Coach Donohue 20 ROB RISK Herald Sports Editor 8772201 20 Slopitcn Results 21 22 GDHS Athletes 22 SPORTS SHORTS Soccer Tykes Soccer shoes Georgetown Soccer Club Tykes got their season go ing on Saturday at Cedarvale Park with four teams playing each other Electnck prevailed over the Yellow team while Wendys Restaurant took a 20 decision in their match with the White team Track meet Holy Cross Sacre Coueur and St Francis Schools will be tak ing part in the Roman Catholic School Boards 22nd Annual Track and Field Meet June at Nelson Stadium in Burlington Approximately 1 students from all the elementary schools in the board will compete each day from 9 a until 2 00 p The presentation of awards will take place at 2 each day Students grades four to six will compete on June and those in grades seven and eight will compete on June 5 Glen tourney Sixteen mixed teams are be ing sought to play in a three pitch tournament in Glen Williams on June 1 The games will be played rain or shine at Glen Ball Park located on Main Street in Glen Williams Interested parties are asked to contact Norm Lockhurst at 8732472 or Bill Richardson at 3456 to sign up Deadline to take part is May 25 The Acton Soccer Club is holding a soccer shoe exchange and sale on May 25 at 43 Nor man Ave in Acton from 00 a m until noon Shoes being ex changed can be dropped off in the evenings before the sale The club asks people bringing in shoes to include the size For more information call 8531137 Horse trials The Riding and Hunt Club held its spring horse trials on Sunday The many willing volunteers and the beautiful weather made this a special day for the competitors entered in this event The level of difficulty of the course was designed for the beginning of the season as well as for young and begin ner riders A great day was had by all A first Karen on Frado second Alex Remfells on Marguerite third Trudy Aitrens on Benjamin fourth Bruce on Jit PreTraining B first Lindsay Caldwell on Banshnokov second Gary Ro- on Positive Thinking third Jackson on Harrest Moon fourth Val Topp on Lex ington Training first Sarah ving on Criminal Mind second Greg on The third Angela Bnckendon on fourth Bruce on Hit Man On the attack Two Rebels midget rugby players give hot pursuit as a Bishop Reding player unloads the ball during their game at field on Tuesday afternoon Georgetown took an early 0 lead but lost the game Rebels seniors lost to Nelson at the same field later that day but uniors defeated Reding at the Georgetown location Herald photo by Robert Risk Jans wins junior squash title Georgetown resident Melanie Jans took the Girls Under title at the Canadian Junior Squash Championships in Pickering held May making this her fourth national junior title Over participants competed for eight titles in the four age group with Jans winn hers with a win over Carole Ann of Ottawa Jans was also awarded the Alexander Memorial Award given annually to the junior player best exemplifying the spirit of fair play sportsman ship and commitment to ex lost his life in a boating accident two years ago at the age of 24 At the time the Dor Quebec native was one of the top ranked hardball squash players in the world Jans has also been appointed captain of the fivemember tional team which will be par ticipating in the World Junior Girls Championships in Bergen Norway from July 29 to August In 1989 Jans was a member of the team which placed fifth Junior bowling stars The Youth Bowling Council held its awards presentations at Georgetown Bowl on Wednesday evening recognizing the efforts the young athletes have made this year Members of the junior division posed for a group picture during the festivities Pic from left to right back row are Cindy Clarke Kim Conrad Julie and Monica Beaupariant Middle row left to right are Sherry Walsh Michel Arsenault Danny Morris and Beth Ann Burgess Front row left to right are Kevin Shapcottand Ryan Martin Herald photo Halton sports recruiter helps students connect In a time of economic troubles for businesses a resident has found a product with unlimited resources and a high demand for his products It not gas or anything you find on the stock market it s high school athletes Jim Giddens who coaches foot ball at MM Robinson High School bought a recruiting from Sports Recruits Inter national in Apnl and already has needed to hire eight people to help handle different areas of the business It definitely grew incredibly fast after word of this got around started by doing information sessions at schools talking to coaches and guidance councillors about the opportunities that are available The demand alone for more seminars showed me things were going to be busy As a Sports Recruits Interna tional franchise owner said he originally bought the rights to franchise the Halton Region but due to the success bought Hamilton Wentworths just this month said his company helps athletes looking to play sports while attending a and helps market them to the various institutions in Canada and the United States Before we started up most athletes had to all the looking around themselves and try to convince the scouts to come see them With access to over schools and their scouting needs we have an almost unlimited market about 000 scholar snips are available the and that s just for NCAA tier one or two Giddens said there are a lot of opportunities for students to find a scholarship With 23 mens sports and for women being able to get in with the right one is almost entirely up to the player abilities That s one of the things we make clear to people We charge for the use of the SRI vice but only if they are found to be marketable and that money is a one time cost Giddens explained that anyone who approaches his group about signing up is checked out by an area representative Andrew Nicholson is the contact En North Halton That person talks to at least two of the student coaches and then if recommended must be checked out by himself followed by approval from the SRI head office One of the ways weve built a good reputation with the is by giving them profiles of people who dont have to be as fully checked out saving school time and money while providing them with someone who they are likely to be in terested in Guldens said anyone who doesnt meet the qualifications gets their money back At the current time he said there are between and Halton area students signed on with he ser vice Anyone wanting more In formation can call Giddens at

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