•T he IF P• H al to n H ills • Th ur sd ay , A p ril 2 4, 2 01 4 36 TTT_Georgetown_10.375x5.71_Week_12.pdf 1 2014-04-22 9:16 AM Acton's Jamie Kasunic of the Escarpment Fencing Club earned the bronze medal for the boys' under-15 division at the recent Ontario Fencing Championships in Oshawa as the local team posted a num- ber of top-10 results. Beatrice Cigagna placed seventh in the under-20 wom- en's epee, Natasha Kasunic was eighth in the under-17 girls' sabre and Chris Rudolph finished 10th in under-20 men's epee. Mike Kasunic placed fifth in veteran men's sabre. Escarpment team mem- bers will compete at the East- ern Canadian Championships May 9-11 at the University of Toronto's Mississauga campus and the Canadian Champion- ships May 16-18 at the Rexall Centre in Toronto. Natasha Kasunic has also qualified for the Ontario Sum- mer Games in August. Wares Automotive defeated Giant Tiger 6-5 in the championship game to take top spot in the Acton House League Hockey Association's novice division. Team members (front, from left) are: Nicholas Cord- ingley, Brayden Kalverda. Second row: Torrin Mota, Eric May, Charlotte Drinkwater, Anthony Kalo, Levi Chang. Third row: Ryan Katzman, Ben Essery, Megan Hatt, Michael Canali, Aiden Wedley, Paul Trichilo, Ethan Malcolm, Ian Baker. Back row: Assistant coach Shawn Katzman, head coach Randy Malcolm, trainer Jim Cordingley. Submitted photo Acton House League novice champs Bronze for Acton fencer JAMIE KASUNIC A junior development and intermediate umpire clinic will take place Saturday, April 26 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Georgetown detachment of the Halton Regional Police Service at 217 Guelph St. Cost to register is $45 for juniors (12-16 yrs.) and $52 for intermediates (15-18 yrs.) or graduating junior umpires. Lunch will be provided. For more info, contact dee- deeridley@gmail.com Umpire clinic this Saturday