Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 23 Jun 2011, p. 28

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28 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, June 23, 2011 Class of 2011 inducted Seven magnificent inductees were welcomed into the Halton Hills Sports Museum's Hall of Fame at the fifth-annual induction ceremony held last week at Christ the King Secondary School. From left: Town of Halton Hills Councillor Bob Inglis accepts on behalf of uncle Gerry Inglis (hockey builder); Clive Llewellyn (wrestling); Bert Zonneveld (soccer builder); Patricia Nursey and Barb Loynachan accept on behalf of their late father, Bob Goldham (hockey); Bob Alcott accepts on behalf of his late uncle, Gordon Alcott (builder); Bob Hooper (hockey builder); and John Dallison (tennis builder). Photo by Ted Brown Logan-Sprenger enjoying cycling `whirlwind' Continued from pg. 26 the tournament MVP award. "I always used cycling as cross-training for hockey to build strength and endurance. Then I did a couple of fun social races and did pretty well in them, so I tried some bigger races and received some interest from professional cycling teams. Ever since then it's been a whirlwind, but really enjoyable." Among the women's competitors in Sunday's criterium is 39-year-old Clara Hughes, the only Canadian to earn medHEATHER als at both the Winter LOGAN-SPRENGER and Summer Olympics who has made a comeback to try to qualify for the 2012 Games in London, England. World champion Tara Whitten of Edmonton is registered along with 2010 Canadian men's road winner Will Routley of Whistler, B.C. Race director Craig Fagan of the Midweek Cycling Club said he's thrilled with the quality of the field for the championships and hopes to make the Georgetown venue an annual event. Bulldogs hammer Ironheads 11-5 In a preview of their imminent playoff matchup, the Halton Hills Bulldogs downed the host Markham Ironheads 11-5 Tuesday night in the final regular season contest on the Ontario Jr. B Lacrosse League schedule. The visitors built a 4-0 lead eight minutes into the game and potted four more goals early in the third, outshooting Markham 43-32. Connor Sellars, Peter Laidlaw, Jordan Dance, Michael Licata and Blake Kenny all had two goals each for the 17-3 Bulldogs, with Mike MacDonald netting the other. Second-seeded Halton Hills will now face the 9-11 Ironheads in the best-of-5 OJBLL East Conference quarterfinals, slated to begin Saturday at Georgetown's Alcott Arena at 7:30 p.m. Game two in Markham has yet to be set.

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