Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 23 May 2013, p. 26

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•T he I FP • H al to n H ill s •T hu rs d ay , M ay 2 3, 2 01 3 26 MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION On behalf of the GMHA the parents and the players, we would like to Thank all of our sponsors for their support over the 2012- 2013 Hockey Season. Please continue to support our sponsors because we couldn't do it without them!!! Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Th an k Y ou Th an k Y ou Th an k Y ou Th an k Y ou Th an k Y ou Th an k Y ou Th an k Y ou Th an k Y ou Th an k Y ou Thank Y ou Thank Y ou Thank Y ou Thank Y ou Thank Y ou Thank Y ou Thank Y ou Thank Y ou Thank Y ou Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You TYKE I Krause Family - Remax II GMA LLP AA Findlay Roofing Bestcorr Corrugated Endzone Sports Exchange Techspan Georgetown Extreme Pita Pepsi Pat's Prime Cuts-Deli Sunny Acre Farms A Dodge Caravan Kids McNally Ltd Buywise Windows & Doors 44th Street Menkes Developments Ltd SiriusXM A/E Georgetown Kia Halton Camera Select Still Water Dental Group Halton Pool Guys VK Roofing North Star Cleaners G & G Kausch Soler D & V Licensing Imperial Driving School Jr. Tyke Tim Horton's Sr. Tyke Georgetown Chrysler Jeep J V Clothing Royal Canadian Legion Carpet Barn Carpet One Dave's Service Centre youknowaguy.com DeCourcy Steel Johnson Associates Real Estate Ltd. Novice Blue Terra Cotta Cookies Fix Auto Georgetown Dodge Caravan Kids 4 teams Novice White Eramosa Physiotherapy Assoicates Heritage Orthodontics Dentistry on Sinclair Dodge Caravan Kids 5 teams Atom Blue Lefebvre Dental Office Canadian Tire Wilson Hot Tub & Pool Professional Arts Pharmacy Pharmachoice Marketplace Dental Centre Youngs Pharmacy & Homecare Atom White Atomc - McDonalds 8 teams Peewee Blue Halton Window & Door CIBC Super Lube State Farm Ins. Lora Greene Agent Peewee White Georgetown Firefighters Pixels Photography Services Bantam Blue Georgetown Kinsmen Club Chalmers Esso Fuels Strone Brampton Georgetown Dental Clinic Bantam White Soler D & V Licensing Georgetown R V Georgetown Kiwanis Paul C. Armstrong Insurance Brokers Inc. Midget 401 Dixie Auto Collision Osborne Décor Edwards Roofing Buy Wise Windows & Doors R & B Freightways Cooper Standard CPI Juvenile Optimist Club of Halton Hills Georgetown Hockey Heritage Bulk-Store Structures Jonsies If you are interested in sponsoring a team for the 2013-2014 season please contact Lori Martin ASAP at 905-877-8856 or e-mail martinlori@sympatico.ca Flint, Pioneers close in on title Georgetown's Cameron Flint and his University of Denver Pioneers are just two wins away from an NCAA Division I men's fi eld lacrosse title. The 22-year-old senior midfi elder will see his college career come to an end one way or another this weekend in the City of Brotherly Love as the fourth-ranked Pioneers have made the NCAA's Final Four for the second time in three years, this time at Lincoln Fi- nancial Field in Philadelphia. They'll take on the top-seeded Syra- cuse Orange in one of Saturday's semi- fi nals at 5 p.m. in a contest broadcast in the U.S. on ESPN2. The Duke Blue Devils face the Big Red of Cornell in the other semifi nal. Flint had three assists for Denver in last Sunday's miraculous comeback from six goals down against North Car- olina as the Pioneers prevailed 12-11 in the national quarterfi nals at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Denver advanced to the Final Four in 2011 before losing to Virginia 14-8 and lost by one goal in last year's quar- terfi nals to eventual NCAA-champion Loyola. Flint, a former Halton Hills Jr. B Bulldog and Brampton Jr. A Excelsior, is expected to be among the top picks in the National Lacrosse League draft in September. Georgetown's Linda (left) and daughter Laurie Klarner were members of the Ice Precise synchronized skating team that recently capped off a perfect season by earning gold medals in their division at the Canadian Adult Figure Skating Championships in Kamloops, B.C. Em- ploying a sailors' theme in their routines, the 22-member Ice Precise group accu- mulated 32.43 points from the judges to edge past the runners-up from Thed- ford, Ont. to take top spot for the sec- ond year in a row and third time in fi ve years. This was Laurie's fi rst national title with Ice Precise, while Linda has been with the team since it began 13 years ago. The team won four other competi- tions this season. Submitted photo Klarners strike gold

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