Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 21 Dec 2006, Sports and Leisure, p. 2

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-0!!! ... THE BIG 5 HO HO HO ON DAD/EION/LovION!" e of Lots Nancy, Lynn, Matt, Camden, a Steve & Jessik "Happy Birthday ATHLETES of the Week CHRIST THE KING ACTON GEORGETOWN DISTRICT DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Santa visits IP Santa Claus paid a special visit to the players in the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association's Initiation Program (IP) Sunday at Memorial Arena. Santa handed out a special loot bag to the four-year-old players who make up the program. On hand for the visit were (back row, from left) Steve Highfield, IP program director and elves Geraldine Hardcastle and Sheila Campbell. Front row (from left) are players Cole Campbell, Tyler Hoekstra and Jonathan Giroux. Photo by Leo Burnaccioni Adam Amato Ashley Nixon Mitchell Racinsky Megan Catling Kyle Stevenson Jessica Partridge Congratulations on your successful completion of the Child & Youth Worker Program at Fanshawe, and for achieving the Presidents' and the Dean's Honour Rolls. We wish you continued success at Western. We are very proud of your accomplishments. JACKIE SCHENK Acton High School Athletes of the Week are Kyle Stevenson and Ashley Nixon. Stevenson, a power forward on the junior Bearcats basketball team, was selected for his 6 points and 6 rebounds against MDHS, as well as his enthusiasm on the team. Nixon, a middle on the senior Bearcats volleyball team, was selected for her strong hitting and serving, as well as being nominated MVP at he BR tournament. Georgetown District High School Athletes of the Week are Mitchell Racinsky and Jessica Partridge. At point guard, Racinsky and his junior Rebel hoops' squad are off to a 3-1 start in the Halton league, including a 43-31 victory over the Acton Bearcats on Monday. Partridge is a fouryear member of the senior girls' volleyball team as its power-hitter. Christ the King Athletes of the Week are Adam Amato and Megan Catling. A Grade 9 point guard, Amato has helped the Jaguars into first place with a 4-0 record in the North Division of Halton junior boys' basketball, capped by a 58-27 trouncing of Acton last week. Grade 11 student Catling delivered several scoring kills from the power hitter's position as CtK's senior girls made it to the semi-finals of a volleyball tournament in Richmond Hill.

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