Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 7 Jun 2006, p. 23

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Jags cap unbeaten season with title Continued from pg. 22 Christina Bruno had opened the scoring for the home side while goalkeeper Brittney Metcalfe made several key saves. There is no OFSAA tournament at the junior girls' level. Golf Christ the King's Ryan Thomson was the lone local-area qualifier for next week's OFSAA Golf Festival in Ingersoll after placing third individually at the Golden Horseshoe championships last Thursday at Peninsula Lakes near Niagara Falls. Thomson shot a round of 75 to earn a spot in the provincials along with the team from Burlington's Notre Dame. Brian Cvetkovic of Burlington Central edged out Georgetown's Luke Ovenden in a playoff for the final OFSAA berth after both finished regulation play at 76. Ovenden shot the low round of the day with a 73 last week at Oakville's Glen Abbey in the final event of the Halton series which determined the GHAC field. Ryan Thomson of Christ the King hits a drive at Glen Abbey during the final tourney in the Halton series Wednesday. He shot a 75 at the GHAC tourney the next day to qualify for OFSAA. Photos by Herb Garbutt Georgetown's Christ the King Jaguars hung on to beat Holy Trinity of Oakville 4-3 in the Halton Secondary School Athletic Association junior girls' final match late last week in Burlington for the school's first regional soccer championship. Members of the team, starting at the forefront, are: Goalkeeper Brittney Metcalfe. Middle row (from left): Vanna Kazazian, Kelly Laidlaw, Nicole Evans, Kristen VanHaeren, Krysta Landry, Victoria DiCicco, Lauren Facchin, Brittany Quinn. Back row: Coach Ms. Campos, manager Amy Pyne, Jenna Kindree, Nathalee Lariviere, Christina Bruno, Amanda Ferreira, Megan Catling, Amy Laidlaw, Terri Lowe, coaches Ms. Tomaro, Mrs. DiGiuseppe. Submitted photo Andrew Cardin of Acton chips onto the 13th green at Glen Abbey Wednesday. He finished fifth in the Halton high school series with a three-day total of 235 but finished well back of the leaders at the GHAC tourney Thursday. Congratulations Jessica on your Graduation from Sheridan College "Keep Making Us Proud" Love Your Family xxoo

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