•T he IF P• H al to n H ills • Th ur sd ay , A p ril 1 7, 2 01 4 42 We're also here tomake you pizza. WE'RE HERE TO MAKE YOU HAPPY. NOW RE-OPEN IN GEORGETOWN Boston Pizza Georgetown 315Guelph Street Georgetown, Ontario L7G 4B3 905.877.8005 Boston Pizza and the Boston Pizza roundel are registered trademarks of Boston Pizza Royalties Limited Partnership, used under license. © Boston Pizza International Inc. 2014. GSC volunteer Collins passes Longtime Georgetown Soccer Club volunteer Eustace Collins was remem- bered this week as someone who nev- er had to be asked twice when it came to supporting the local youth athletics organization. Collins died at his home in Georgetown last Thursday in his 64th year. A manager in the Town of Halton Hills finance & adminstra- tion department for the past dozen years, Collins was active on many fronts with the GSC since 1995, in- cluding a coach for several teams and a skills instructor/ mentor coach. He held numerous roles with the GSC since joining the board of direc- tors in 1999, as registrar, board mem- ber and was the keen match observer who'd usually be found sitting at the picnic table under the large willow tree in Cedarvale Park, even though he didn't have a child active in soccer at the time. In 2012, the native of St. Kitts was named as one of three Ontario Soccer Association Club Excellence Volun- teer of the Year Award recipients. He also led Georgetown's under-17 girls' Mustangs to the South Region Soccer League championship in 2008. Collins is survived by wife Christa- belle of 37 years and children Sean, Marie and Laura, along with mother Irene Collins and siblings Clement, Sonia and Leighton. Friends will be received from 10-11 a.m. (today) Thursday at J.S. Jones & Son Funeral Home and a celebration of Eustace's life will follow at 11 a.m. The Halton Hills minor peewee A Thunder earned the Tri-County Minor Hockey League championship for its division with a three-game sweep of Owen Sound. Two of the three games in the best-of-5 series were decided by overtime, including the clinching contest played in front of a large crowd at the Mold-Masters SportsPlex. Team members (front, from left) are: Goalies Josh Emmerson, Tyler Hoekstra. Second row: Eric Cunningham, Sammy Myre, Tyler Jaycocks, Tommy Woods, Max Mlynarczyk, Jordan Reyce. Third row: Ethan Va- lade, James Hale, Zach Booth. Fourth row: Eric Marrows, Spencer Booth, Jack Dool, Eamonn McCloskey, Lucas Yurcich, Matthew Oram. Back row: Trainer Gary Cunningham, assistant coaches Larry Woods, Brad Hale, head coach Jeff McCloskey. Submitted photo EUSTACE COLLINS Minor Peewee A Thunder Tri-County champs Victor Montini netted the third-period winner as the Halton Hills peewee select Thunder defeated Dundas 3-2 to capture the division championship at the Pepsi Hockey Invitational Tournament in Buffalo, N.Y. recently. Team members (front, from left) are: Graham Ripley, Ethan Amaral. Second row: Cassiano Chiavaro, Curtis Jones, Ryan Mcaskill, Cian Daumas, Victor Montini, Tayden Bachert. Third row: Hunter McCauley, Kodi Trumble, Aidan Quinn, Ben Conrad, Weston Monroe, Bruce Martin, Dylan Hannah, Kurt Beiber, Brendan McGill. Back row: Assistant coach Dan Quinn, head coach Byron Conrad, assistant coach Todd McGill, trainer James Ripley, trainer/coach Shayne Trumble. Submitted photo The Halton Hills atom additional entry rep Thunder capped off a banner season by making a run to the Ontario Minor Hockey Association finals before bowing out to the Aurora Tigers in a tightly contested series. Team members (front, from left) are: Alex Rokicki, Carver Monroe. Second row: Ryan Cromie, Owen Dolomont, Landon Legere, Edward MacDonald, Michael Hutchison, Liam Flynn. Third row: Aidan Craig, Colby Eldon, Jacob Gallagher, Darrin Norton, Aidan Prince, Rhys Taylor, Hunter McNair, Cath- erine Montgomery, Brendan Gardner, Tyler Muller. Back row: Trainer Michael Pupo, as- sistant coach Darren Dolomont, head coach Joe Pupo, manager Lisa Hutchison, assis- tant coach Gary Stone and assistant trainer LeeAnn McNair. Submitted photo