Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 11 Apr 2007, p. 20

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"Luau Beach Party!" Buck `n' Doe for Win will take Sprague, mates to White House Continued from pg. 19 As is custom, the national champs will visit the White House to meet U.S. President George Bush some time later this year. To lighten his course load during the hockey season, Sprague and some of his teammates take a summer semester of classes, meaning he likely won't be back to Georgetown to visit until the end of June. NOTES: The superb four-year Jr. A hockey career of Georgetown's Deron Cousens came to a close last week sooner than the 20-year-old defenceman had hoped but he was recognized with a couple of awards for his final season with the Penticton Vees of the British Columbia Hockey League. Cousens was named the Best Defenceman for the Interior Conference and the Vees after 16 goals and 35 assists this past season, second in scoring amongst all BCHL blueliners. Headed for Michigan Tech University next season, Cousens was also named top defender at the inaugural World Jr. A Challenge in November, helping Team West claim the championship. Penticton, despite having home-ice advantage in their Interior Conference final series against Vernon, was eliminated in five games. Julie Myers & Chris Russell 38 OAK STREET GEORGETOWN ONTARIO Lets drink MiTiaes, wear grass skirts and get "Lais'd" SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2007 8:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. The Lions Hall (behind the Old Arena) For more info 905·873·0797 Rep hockey roundup Ties sink Raiders' title hopes Georgetown's Halton Hills Rad & Tire Minor Peewee AE Raiders had a comeback in the works in their OMHA Minor Peewee AE championship series with Barrie but ties in the last two games of the matchup meant the Colts prevailed six points to four. Game 5-- Georgetown 2, Barrie 2: Johnathan Haines (G, A); Christopher Roach (G); Richard Campbell, Landon Williams, Tyler Chabot (A). Game 4-- Georgetown 2, Barrie 2: Connor Speers (G, A); Jake Cameron (G); Jonathan Hanley (A). Minor Midget AA Raiders A successful protest launched by Georgetown's Minor Midget AA Raiders resulted in their winning of the Tri-County playoff title. A 1-0 loss that apparently ended Georgetown's playoff run was overturned because the Burlington coach didn't sit out the next game after his team had incurred more than 36 penalty minutes in the previous contest. The Burlington team refused to replay the deciding game, giving the Raiders the victory by forfeit. See PEEWEE, pg. 21

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