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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 7 Nov 2013, 57 33 V1 GEO NOV07.pdf

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•T he IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, N ovem ber 7, 2013 33 Home Your Dream On our lot or your's! 519-823-1900 BROKERSPROTECTED Hours: Sat &Sun 12-5pm Tour our furnished bungalowmodel in the oldGeorgetown area at 10Charles St. just off ofMaple Avenue. Formore information & appointment please call: Main St. S Charles St. Trafalgar Rd. Guelph St. Ma ple Av e. Ja me sS t. 401/407 all Grade 8 Students and Parents!Attention For further information, please contact: Joanne DeSantis, Vice-Principal, Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School 905-875-0124 | DeSantisJ@hcdsb.org Diane Rabenda Chair of the Board Paula Dawson Director of Education Advanced Placement (AP) Program Community Information Night Thursday, November 14th, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School (located at 1120 Main Street East in Milton) Now accepting applications for the Grades 9 & 10 pre-AP courses! "This is a team that's ca- pable of winning a medal at OFSAA," said Stewart. "There are about eight schools in Ontario, I think, who are right there in terms of winning it all. We've played a few of them and showed that we can beat them. But it's going to be tough getting out of Halton first and then we'd have to go to Hamilton, where they've always got ag- gressive fans, so we don't ex- pect it to be an easy road." GDHS's junior boys have also enjoyed an excellent campaign, placing first in the Tier I loop with a 12-1 re- cord. They opened the post- season with a 2-0 victory over Oakville-Trafalgar Tuesday and will host Bishop Reding Thursday at 3:45 p.m., while CtK visits White Oaks. FOOTBALL The host Assumption Cru- saders scored a touchdown with less than two minutes re- maining in the fourth quarter and then held on for a 22-17 victory over Christ the King's Jaguars late last week in the first round of the HSSAA Tier I senior football playoffs in Burlington. The 3-4 Jags, who grabbed the sixth and final post-season berth in the Tier I loop after winning the Tier II champi- onship last year, gave the 5-2 Crusaders quite a scare, right down to the last seconds when a pair of CtK Hail Mary pass attempts fell incomplete. Quarterback Tanner Gaskill-Cadwallader con- nected with Chris Buckley on a 70-yard pass-and-run play to open the CtK scoring and then rushed in for another TD. Placekicker Dima Babych added a field goal and two converts. Assumption now faces second-seeded Holy Trinity of Oakville in the Halton semifi- nals. The first-place Corpus Christi Longhorns will take on the fourth-ranked Nelson Lords in the other HSSAA Tier I semifinal this Friday in Burlington. BASKETBALL GDHS's junior girls came up just short of making the Halton Tier I championship game after being edged 26-22 by second-place Bishop Red- ing on Monday in Milton. The Rebels had placed third in the league thanks to an 8-2 regular-season mark. Mackenzie Cameron of Christ the King Secondary School fin- ished second in the OFSAA ju- nior girls' race in Sudbury on Saturday to match the silver medal she won at the provincial high school track & field cham- pionships in June in the midget girls' 3,000m event. Submitted photo Despite opening the Whitby Edge Again Cup Minor Hockey Tournament with three one-goal losses, including two overtime heart breakers, the Halton Hills minor atom additional entry rep Thunder wasn't about to return home empty-handed. Playing in a four-team division, the Thunder still qualified for the playoff round and apparently saved its best hockey for when it mattered most, skating past the host Wildcats 4-0 in the semifinal, followed by a 5-0 trouncing of the Peterborough Petes to capture the tourney title. Preliminary round-- Peter- borough Petes 5, Halton Hills 4 (OT); Ajax Knights 6, Halton Hills 5 (OT); Whitby Wildcats 6, Halton Hills 5 Semifinal-- Halton Hills 4, Whitby Wildcats 0 Championship-- Halton Hills 5, Peterborough Petes 0 The Halton Hills Thunder blanked Peterborough in the championship game in the minor atom AE division at the Edge Again Cup. Team members (front, from left) are: Chase Gallant, Jayden DaSilva, Cam- eron Playter, Connor Phillips, Michael Yake, Melissa Hahnfeld. Second row: Evan Brown, Drew Harding, Erik Reid, Marcos Morais, Mitchell Dunec, David Somerville, Noah Miksic, Kyle Fitzgerald, Jacob Gill, Ri- ley Gulyas, Ryan Thomson. Back row: Coaches Larry Fitzgerald, Jaime Harding, Scott Thomson, Paul DaSilva. Submitted photo Team of the week: Thunder AE minor atoms Jaguars edged in senior football playoffs Continued from pg. 32

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