Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 10 Mar 2006, p. 22

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Rep hockey roundup Continued form pg. 21 Georgetown 5, Tecumseh 0: Marcus Rees (SO); Keegan Witton (3G); MacDonald, Nieuwendyk (G). Georgetown 8, Tecumseh 3: Witton (2G, 3A); Brendan Uberig (2G); Cook, Brock Hamilton, Dickson, MacDonald (G). Georgetown 3, Orangeville 2: Brendan MacDonald, Matt Brown, Kamil Burghardt (G); Chase Nieuwendyk (2A); Robbie Robertson (A). Georgetown 4, Orangeville 2: MacDonald (2G); Robertson, Keegan Witton (G); Nieuwendyk (2A); Burghardt, Colin Dickson, Matt Brown (A). Clifford, Jacob Medeiros (2G); Jacob Harbinson, Joshua McCabe, Sergio Sojos, Gray Potter (G); Mitchell Davey (5A); McCabe (4A); Kyle Bludd (2A). Georgetown 4, Orangeville 1: Clifford, Mercer (2G) Georgetown 5, Orangeville 2: Clifford (3G); McCabe, Mercer (G); Harbinson (2A). Three Blue Fins swimmers qualify for junior nationals Four club members record personal best times at London meet Four members of the Halton Hills Blue Fins' swim club turned in several personal-best times at the recent provincial championships in London and three of those athletes have qualified for the national junior competition, to be held this summer in Calgary. Blue Fin Tasha Truscott swam to gold (200m butterfly), silver (100m butterfly) and bronze (200m freestyle) medal finishes and had three other top-10 results in her 12-and-under age group. Marc Laforet set personal bests in all six of his events, earning silver in the 200m freestyle and finishing no worse than eighth. Racing in the 10-and-under girls' category, Loren O'Brien turned in a best-ever time in the 100m butterfly and got a taste of the hotly contested 400m freestyle, placing 30th. Billy Pavlopoulos of the Blue Fins posted top-20 swims in his 50m free, 100m free, 100m breaststroke and 200m breaststroke to join Truscott and Laforet as having achieved national qualifying times. Minor Midget AE Raiders After a heartbreaking loss to Hespeler in the Tri-County playdowns, Georgetown's Family Optical Raiders rebounded to beat Guelph 10 on a late David Carscadden marker. Adam Miziolek made 26 saves for the shutout. Hespeler 4, Georgetown 3: Mackenzie Doell (G, A); Andrew Best, Cody McCulloch (G); James Miziolek (A). Georgetown 1, Guelph 0: Carscadden (G); Cody Matthews (A); A.Miziolek (SO). Novice AE Raiders The Georgetown McNally Construction Raiders swept the Orangeville Flyers to advance to the OMHA quarter-finals against Caledon. Georgetown 11, Orangeville 3: Matthew Mercer (3G); Harrison The Halton Hills' Blue Fins will have three representatives competing at Swimming Canada's Age Group Nationals July 20-23 in Calgary after their performances at the recent provincial championships in London. Pictured above, starting at front right, moving clockwise, were the Blue Fins who turned in strong results in London: Loren O'Brien, Tasha Truscott, Marc Laforet and Billy Pavlopoulos. Photo by Eamonn Maher Local gymnasts fare well at qualifier Continued from pg. 21 beam, floor; qualified for provincial finals); Katie Annan-- 2nd overall (1st beam, 3rd vault, bars, 4th floor), Xhosa Baker-- 3rd overall (2nd vault, bars; 3rd beam). Level 6, 9-year-olds: Emily Krusky-- 1st overall (1st vault, bars; 2nd beam, floor); Tiffany Giles: 2nd overall (1st bars, 2nd floor, 3rd beam, 4th vault). Level 6, 10-11-year-olds: Caralyn Hale-- 9th overall. Level 6, 12-13-year-olds: Rose Schmidt-- 2nd overall (2nd beam, 4th bars; Brittany Lowe-- 6th overall (1st floor, 2nd vault, 3rd bars); Michelle Kupa-- 9th overall. Level 7, 10-11-year-olds: Freeda Murphy-- 2nd overall (1st bars, 2nd vault, beam, floor) Level 7, 12 & 13-year-olds: Desiray Ebbinge-- 4th overall (2nd bars, 3rd beam, 4th vault); Jennifer Garvie-- 5th overall (2nd beam; 3rd vault; qualified for provincial finals).

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