Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 14 Jul 2006, p. 18

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SPORTS & LEISURE Mites win bronze at 10th annual tournament Bantam Hawks claim gold Starting pitcher Kendyl Valenta struck out eight batters over seven innings and walked just two, leading the Halton Hills Bantam Hawks to an 8-4 victory over Ancaster to capture the championship title in the 10th annual tournament they hosted last weekend at Glen Williams. Forty-six teams took part in the 2006 Halton Hills Kerr Machine Shop Group Summer Tournament, which was broken up into six age groups and played at four diamonds around the area. Jaimie Campbell was an offensive catalyst for the bantam Hawks, nearly hitting for the cycle, with a homer, triple and single, while Tori Marcil made an unassisted double play to end the fourth inning that snuffed out an Ancaster rally. The MVP for the final, Anna Smelsky, knocked out a key triple for a two-hit game. Preliminary round-- Halton Hills 6, Byron 1: Taylor Box (MVP). Ancaster 5, Halton Hills 1: Caitlin Sunnucks (MVP). Halton Hills 8, Newmarket 2: Kendyl Valenta (MVP). Semi-final- Halton Hills 9, Cambridge 2: Jaimie Campbell (MVP). Gold medal game-- Halton Hills 8, Ancaster 4: Anna Smelsky (MVP). Tournament here last weekend, the only two games the host Hawks lost were to the eventual gold and silver medalist teams in the division held at the Georgetown Fairgrounds. Halton Hills shrugged off those defeats and pounded Stratford to capture third place out of eight teams entered. Preliminary round-- Mississauga North 5, Halton Hills 3: Rachel Bridges (10 Ks); Samantha Lawr, Jasmine Moore, Ashley Attard (RBI); Moore (MVP). Halton Hills 10, Cambridge 1: Bridges (8 Ks, MVP); Attard (5 Ks, 2B); Emma Keefe (2 RBIs). Halton Hills 14, Kitchener 8: Chelsea D'Avilar (2 Ks, MVP); Cassandra DiMascio (3 RBIs); Bridges, Attard (2 RBIs); Colby Guest (RBI). Semi-final-- Brampton #1 17, Halton Hills 2: Lawr (MVP); D'Avilar, Bridges (RBI). Bronze medal game-- Halton Hills 10, Stratford 2: Rachel Stewart (MVP); Moore, Keefe, Bridges (HRs); Keefe, Attard, DiMascio, Lawr (RBIs). Champions Other division winners from the Halton Hills tournament were: Mite-- Brampton Blazers; Squirt II-- St. Catharines Wildcats; Novice I-- Brampton Blazers; Novice II-- Napanee Express; Midget II-- St. Marys. Jasmine Moore (right) of the Halton Hills Hawks is tagged out by North Mississauga Tigers' catcher Jenna Lehoux during the opening game in the mite division of the Hawks' annual girls' fastpitch tournament at the Georgetown Fairgrounds on Friday evening. It turned out to be a crucial play as North Mississauga held on for a 5-3 victory, although Hawks went on to earn bronze medals in their division, beating Stratford 10-2 in the third-place game. The Halton Hills bantam squad won all five of its games to claim gold medals, capped by an 8-4 win over Ancaster in the chamPhoto by Eamonn Maher pionship. Mite Also at the KSMG Summer Greenwell falters at men's amateur Robbie Greenwell of Georgetown led after Tuesday's opening round of the Golf Association of Ontario Men's Amateur Championships at the Oshawa Golf & Curling Club, then slipped to sixth with a three-over-par 74 yesterday after 54 holes of play. The sophomore University of Memphis student was 10 strokes back of leader Andrew Parr of London heading into today's final round. Another North Halton Golf ROBBIE & Country Club member, 17GREENWELL year-old Ryan Putnam, started with a pair of 75s but soared to an 81 Thursday to fall well off the lead. Greenwell's varsity golf teammate at Memphis, Georgetown's Gavin Aldridge, didn't make the 36hole cut after rounds of 77 and 78. Flyers have something to cheer about The CheerForce Flyers completed their first year as an organization with better results than most rookies as their senior team won their division at both the Ontario and Canadian cheerleading championship competitions. Members of the senior team (front, from left) are: Nadine Meek, Lori Anne Poulos, Kendra Koziel, Candice De Bruyn, Lindsay Evans, Caitlin Moroney. Second row: Cassie Greeley, Katarina Polumba, Sarah Newman (Most Improved), Natalie Meek, Rebecca Kogan, Breanne Longland, Samantha Rodgers. Third row: Cailin Clarkson, Heather Tureski, Brandie Cordhury, Robyn Lapointe, Romana Matthews, Chrissy Kendall, Kelly Keese, Colleen Beswick (MVP). Back row: Brittany Norton, Alicia Wilton (Program Scholarship Award recipient), Jessica Langfield. See page 20 for junior photo. Photo by Eamonn Maher

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