Halton Hills gymnasts post strong results A Gymnastics Ontario qualifier was recently held in Burlington and as a result, some girls from the Halton Hills Gymnastics Centre will be competing at the provincial championships in April. Others earned scores also qualifying them to compete at the Women's Elite Ontario competition, also in April. The Burlington results are as follows: Level 5 Lauren Rock (age 9) 1st all-round and vault; 3rd on bars & beam Shannon Daley (age 9) 1st on bars; 3rd on beam and all-round Bridgette Irving (age 9) 1st on beam Sara Villani (age 10) 3rd on vault; 4th on beam and all-round Jennifer Krause (age 10) 7th on beam; 11th all-round Jasmine Gilmour (age 11) 4th on beam and all-round Melissa Pennington (age 11) 7th on vault; 8th on beam Bethany Troughton (age 12-13) 2nd on bars; 3rd on vault; 4th allround Rachel Fobert (age 12-13) 3rd on beam; 4th on bars Taylor Belcer (age 12-13) 4th on vault and floor Level 6 Mikaela Telschow (aged 9) 4th on vault and bars; 3rd on beam, floor and all-round; achieved a qualifying standard for the first time. Rose Schimidt 2nd on Beam, 4th on Vault and Bars and 3rd all-round Marisa Parker 4th on beam and bars; 6th on vault; 4th all-round Level 7 Melanie Butler (age 9) 1st on bars; 2nd on vault; 3rd on floor; 4th all-round. Tiffany Giles (age 10-11) 1st on vault; 3rd on bars; 7th all-round; qualified for provincial hampionships Xhosa Baker (age 10-11) 3rd on beam; 6th on vault; 8th all-round Alandra Telschow (age 12-13) 3rd on floor; 8th on beam Justine Wallace (age 12-13) 6th on floor, 7th on bars Caralyn Hale (age 12-13) 7th on floor Level 8 Freeda Murphy (age 10-11) 9th on bars and floor; 13th all-round; qualified for Elite Ontario Jennifer Garvie (age 14+) 3rd on beam; 4th on vault; 5th on bars and beam, 5th all-round; qualified for Elite Ontario Amanda Nelles (age 14+) 5th on vault; 6th on bars; beam, floor and all-round; qualified for Elite Ontario Level 9 Bianca Jordaan (age 10-11) won all events and qualified for Elite Ontario. Bowlers off to provincials The Bantam girls' Youth Bowling Council team from Georgetown Bowl has made it to the third stage of the 4 Steps To Stardom and will take on the best in the province this weekend in Rexdale. These bowlers have qualified from their house league and then from the Zone F region. Members of the team (front, from left) are: Mary-Lynne Peel, Eliza Lanneval, Halie Wilson, Michelle Borgal, Katherine Peel and coach Dee Ridley. Photos by Eamonn Maher Senior Rebels ousted in OFSAA's round of eight Continued from pg. S/L 1 The Rebels rolled through the Halton league season and regional playdowns without a match loss and were ranked 10th out of 16 teams heading into the provincials. Georgetown then won all three of its preliminary-round games on Tuesday, including a 25-17, 25-22 victory over fourth-seeded Waterdown and comeback threeset triumphs over Scarborough's Woburn (17-25, 25-10, 15-11) and Saunders of London (24-26, 26-24, 15-10). Against fifth-rated Aurora in the round of eight, the senior Rebels took the first game 25-18 but lost the next two 22-25, 14-16 and were eliminated. Anderson CVI of Whitby defeated Kitchener's Forest Heights for the 2007 championship as the top two seeds met in the final. (Eamonn Maher can be reached at emaher@independentfreepress.com) Georgetown Bowl will be well represented at this Sunday's Youth Bowling Council provincial championships with qualifiers in both individual and team categories. Nicholas Ridley (third from right) posted scores at the Zone F tournament last month that sent him on to this weekend's Bantam singles competition in Willowdale. Georgetown's Bantam boys are set to roll in the team event in North York with the goal of making the national YBC championships, also known as the 4 Steps To Stardom. Members of the team (front, from left): Jason Hunt, Jason Reid, Brandon Saulnier, Nicholas Ridley, Nick Hancock, Ryan Keenie and coach Dave Ridley.