Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 10 Dec 2015, p. 45

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Thursday, D ecem ber 10, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 45 312 GUELPH ST., GEORGETOWN 905-877-2296 www.georgetowntoyota.com Sat. Dec. 12, 2015 7:30 pm at Mold-Masters Sports Plex Georgetown Raiders vs. St. Michaels Buzzers For more details, please visit www.georgetownsoccerclub.com or contact info@georgetownsoccerclub.com Now accepting sponsorships for 2016 outdoor house league teams Support the not-for-profit Georgetown Soccer Club by displaying your company name on a house league team jersey. Cost is only $325 with choice of age group (U6-U16) and some choice of colour. SPORTS TEAM OF THE WEEK: The Halton Hills minor bantam additional entry rep Thunder advanced to the final of the Festival of Lights Minor Hockey Tournament in Niagara Falls, N.Y. before bowing out to the Nepean AA Raiders 5-0 in the final. Team members (front, from left) are: Assistant coach Tim Kerr, head coach Andrew Reddeman, Brett Bayley, Tyler Bartels, Aydin Reddeman, Silvio Tedesco, Eric Marrows, Michael Haggett, Kyle Thompson-Cantrill, Connor Brearley, Jason Weisbrot, Nolan O'Handley, assistant coach Scott Rowsell, manager Joy Bartels, Luke Woodworth, trainer Paul Tedesco. Back row: Lucas Preza, Kody Baker, Niko Bacic, Andrew Atkins, James Hale, Gabe Rowsell, Michael Jankowski. Submitted photo Honourable mention for Fitterer Georgetown native Allyssah Fitterer received an Honourable Mention for the All-North Region by the American Volleyball Coaches Association after another fine season with the Michigan State University Spartans. Fitterer, who earned All-Region honours for the second straight season, appeared in all 33 matches and led MSU with a .301 hit- ting percentage, averaging 2.49 kills per set, good for third on the team. The former Christ the King Secondary School student also contributed 0.95 digs and 0.82 blocks per set, with six service aces on the year. She capped her year with dou- ble-digit kill performances in six of the final seven matches of the season, including in both NCAA Tournament matches. Peaking when her team needed her most, Fitterer hit .259 or better in eight of her final nine contests, and in the NCAA Tournament hit .381 with with 2.83 kills, 1.7 digs, and 0.86 blocks per set vs. No. 24 Arkansas State and No. 1 Washington. The junior right side hitter has six con- secutive double-digit kill performances in NCAA Tournament matches over her three seasons, and is averaging 3.35 kills per set, hitting .374 with 0.73 digs and 0.58 blocks per set over her seven career NCAA tourna- ment contests. For the second straight year, the Spartans made it to the second round of the NCAA Division I Tournament before falling to the nation's top-ranked team, this time the Washington Huskies, in four sets in Seattle last weekend. ALLYSSAH FITTERER

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