Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 11 Sep 2014, p. 34

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•Th e IF P• H al to n H ill s • Th ur sd ay , S ep te m be r 1 1, 2 01 4 34 2015 Halton Hills Eagles Tryouts $10.00 Tryouts Minor Rookie (2007) Sun. Sept 14 12-2pm FG3 Wed. Sept 17 5:30-7:30pm Barn Sun. Sept 21 12-2pm FG3 Rookie (2006) Tues. Sept. 16 5:30-7:30pm Barn Sun. Sept 21 2-4pm FG3 Wed. Sept 24 5:30-7:30pm Barn Fri. Sept 26 6-8pm FG3 Minor Mosquito (2005) Mon. Sept 15 6-8pm FG2 Wed. Sept 17 6-8pm FG2 Sun. Sept 21 12-2pm FG2 Wed. Sept 24 6-8pm FG3 Mosquito (2004) Sun. Sept. 14 12-2pm FG2 Wed. Sept 17 6-8pm FG3 Sat. Sept 20 2-4pm FG2 Tues. Sept 23 6-8pm FG2 Minor Peewee (2003) Tues. Sept 16 6-8pm FG3 Sat. Sept 20 12-2pm FG2 Mon. Sept 22 6-8pm FG2 Wed. Sept 24 6-8pm FG2 Peewee (2002) Tues. Sept 16 6-8pm FG2 Thurs. Sept 18 6-8pm FG2 Tues. Sept 23 6-8pm FG3 Thurs. Sept 25 6-8pm FG2 Minor Bantam (2001) Tues. Sept 16 6-8pm FG1 Sat. Sept 20 2-4pm FG1 Tues. Sept 23 6-8pm FG1 Thurs. Sept 25 6-8pm FG1 Bantam (2000) Sun. Sept. 14 12-2pm FG1 Thurs. Sept 18 6-8pm FG1 Sun. Sept 21 12-2pm FG1 Wed. Sept 24 6-8pm FG1 Minor Midget (1999) Mon. Sept. 15 6-8pm FG1 Sat. Sept 20 12-2pm FG1 Mon. Sept 22 6-8pm FG1 Fri. Sept 26 8-10pm FG1 Midget (1997-1998) Mon. Sept 15 8-10pm FG1 Wed. Sept 17 6-8pm FG1 Sun. Sept 21 2-4pm FG1 Fri. Sept 26 6-8pm FG1 For complete tryout information please go to www.georgetownbaseball.ca HALTON HILLS EAGLES Visit www.georgetownsoccerclub.com in September for details and full schedule Mustangs Rep/Development Soccer Tryouts MarkYour Calendar! September 27 and 28 - Trafalgar Sports Park W IT H TH IS CO UP O N OFF ANY ONE ITEM* *Regular priced items. One coupon per purchase/person/family. Not valid with any other coupon. EXPIRES Sept 26, 2014 Georgetown's Source for NEW and USED Sports Equipment! 68 Main St. N., Georgetown MOORE PARK PLAZA 905-873-0176 Having only taken up the sport of ar- chery about a year ago, Georgetown's Erin Chubb is developing into an ac- complished competitor after the recent Ontario Summer Games in Windsor. The 16-year-old Georgetown District High School student qualified to compete at the OSG by earning a spot on the Cen- tral Zone Archery Team, which was com- prised of both male and female athletes ranging in age from 14 years to 20 years old. Shooting 90 arrows each day over 3 distances-- 55, 45 and 35 metres-- Chubb placed sixth in the cadet female recurve division. Submitted photo A 2-1 victory over the Guelph Cyclones clinched the tyke division championship at the Ontario Ball Hockey Association playdowns in Guelph, marking the first time that a Halton Hills team has earned that distinction since the organization was formed in 2011. Team members (front, from left) are: Zack Marshall, Brandon Brogan, Matthew Eggenberger. Middle row: Nick Iafrate, Dustin Potos, Jason Collis, Alex Vastis, Xander King, Sebastien Fleming, Matthew McCarthy, Michael Lefave, Tearen Crawford, Shane Gentes, Jacob St. Pierre, Aiden Maclean. Back row: Coaches Terry Diardichuk, Tom Collis, R.J. Fleming, Mike Lefave. Submitted photo Tyke Gladiators reach new heights The Georgetown tyke Gladiators ac- complished something that no Halton Hills Minor Ball Hockey League team has done before, winning a provincial title after taking top spot in their division at the recent Ontario Ball Hockey Fed- eration championships in Guelph. After cruising through the prelimi- nary round with a 3-0 mark, the Gladi- ators trailed Milton 1-0 in the late stages of their semifinal matchup, but tied the score and won the contest in overtime. Georgetown faced Guelph in the final and held off a late charge to grab gold. Preliminary round-- Georgetown 11, Toronto 0; Georgetown 9, Burling- ton 1; Georgetown 9, Oakville 0 Semifinal-- Georgetown 2, Milton 1 (OT) Final-- Georgetown 2, Guelph 1 Fifteen-year-old fencer Nata- sha Kasunic of Acton earned two bronze medals at the recent Ontario Summer Games in the Windsor area, just missing out on a gold in one of her events. Kasunic, a member of the Escarpment Fencing Club, was edged out by a mere one point in the Youth (un- der-15) Sabre and was third in the Cadet (under-17) class with dad Mike serving as coach/manager. Submitted photo Pair of OSG bronze for Kasunic Chubb's on target

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