Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 26 May 2011, p. 19

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SPORTS & LEISURE Getting a grasp of the situation Christ the King Jaguar 8-man Nick Cunha (right) takes on Georgetown Rebel tacklers Callaghan Murphy (centre) and Cory Carpenter during their Halton high school junior rugby match last week at GDHS. CtK's Josh Doucette scored a try late in the contest as the Jaguars rallied to tie the score at 12. The 3-2-1 Rebels will host the 2-3-1 Jags (today) Thursday at 2 p.m. at Kiwanis Field in the Halton semifinals. In junior girls' action, Georgetown improved to 4-1 with a 24-0 victory over T.A. Blakelock with Taylor Richard (2), Amanda Fiege and Ana Mendez scoring tries. The Rebels faced Oakville-Trafalgar in the Halton final Wednesday afternoon. 19 Independent & Free Press, Thursday, May 26, 2011 Hawks to host tourney this weekend The newly-named Halton Hawks Girls' Fastpitch Association will play host to its 15th-annual tournament this weekend featuring 52 teams from around the province playing in mite, squirt, novice, bantam and midget divisions. Games begin Friday evening and will be held at diamonds in Hornby, Glen Williams, the Gellert Community Cente, Milton and the home base Georgetown Fairgrounds. For a complete schedule, visit the website www.haltonhawks.ca. During the off-season, the Halton Hills and Milton fastpitch associations partnered to become the Halton Hawks in order to maintain teams at each of the house league, select and rep levels. Photo by Eamonn Maher Jr. Grizzlies take first The Halton District School Board held its annual Harker Senior Relays track races recently at Notre Dame in Burlington, with 45 schools from across the region competing. Georgetown South's Gardiner Grizzlies tied for first in the junior division standings with 10 points alongside Maple Grove and Eastview of Oakville. The Grizzlies were led by a first-place performance by the junior girls' relay team, which won the 4x100m race in a time of 0:58.18, nearly two seconds faster than runner-up Aldershot. The Centennial Chargers also had a good showing at the meet, placing second in the senior girls' relay along with thirds in the junior girls' and intermediate boys' events. Gary Huang (left) of Stewarttown Middle School finished first in a race at the Harker Senior Relay Meet for Halton District School Board at Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School in Burlington Friday while (right) Samuel Mitchell of Gardiner Public School also competes. Photos by Michelle Siu/Metroland West Legion's youth darts team fares well Members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #120's youth darts team from Georgetown had a strong showing at the recent district tournament held in Dundas. Lindsey Anderson won the senior singles' draw as well as senior doubles with teammate Chris Anderson. Chris Eldon and Christian Nieto-Mora placed first in junior singles while Eldon and David Coyle were tops in junior doubles. The junior team finished second, headed up by Russell Webb, Carter Snow, Cole Mayberry and Matthew Lavallee. The winners will compete in the Legion All-Ontario Youth Championships in Owen Sound this weekend. NEXT GENERATION N NEXT GENERATION LEASE FOR 2012 Civic. There's one for you. $ 250 @ 3.99 APR per month for 48 months % ** 2012 CIVIC SEDAN* 2 2012 CIVIC COUPE* $ 0 Down *** Security Deposit ** On approved credt OAC, payment plus HST due on delivery. ***First Payment plus applicable taxes. Model No. FB2E2CEX www.georgetownhonda.ca Serving Georgetown for over 30 years! *Not Exactly as shown 316 Guelph Street, Georgetown 905-873-1818 905-874-3021 HONDA

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