Oakville Beaver, 28 May 2009, p. 17

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RAISING THE BAR: Loyola's Carson Docherty (right) won the junior boys' high jump at last week's GHAC track and field championships. NIKKI WESLEY / OAKVILLE BEAVER 17 · OAKVILLE BEAVER Thursday, May 28, 2009 Locals also golden in field events Continued from page 16 the girls' 400m. The two were also neck and neck in the 200m race, with Bosada again finishing just ahead of Donnelly, this time for second place. "It's fun because we can train together, but it's nervewracking because we're both trying to get (first)," said the 15-year-old Bosada. "We push each other." Blakelock's Jordan Doherty, Loyola's Paulina Maher and Abbey Park's Connor Mabbott, Michael Trnkus and Brandon Hazineh were the other local athletes to claim an individual gold on the track. Doherty won the open boys' 100m ambulatory in 16.10 seconds, Maher earned gold in the open girls' 1,500m steeplechase (5:44.47), Mabbott took the junior boys' 300m hurdles title with a 44.19 time, Trnkus was the senior boys' 400m champion in 48.29 seconds, and Hazineh claimed the jun- ior boys' 3,000m crown with a time of 10:14.06. Also on the track, Loyola's junior girls' team of Marti Killeen, Olivia Butty, Taylor Brown and Megan Sutton won the 4x100m relay in 55.30 seconds. In field events, Oakville athletes also enjoyed success Friday. Oakville Trafalgar's Rachelle Cyrus won the midget girls' triple jump, White Oaks' Alexia Edwards was first in junior girls' shot put, White Oaks' Alan Stagg won the midget boys' high jump, Iroquois Ridge's Mason Federovich took top spot in midget boys' triple jump, Loyola's Carson Docherty won the junior boys' high jump, Aquinas' Eric Fram earned gold in senior boys' high jump, and Blakelock's Colin Liberty was first in senior boys' triple jump. The OFSAA championships will be held June 4-6 at the University of Toronto. -- See page 18 for Top 5 results Rotary Club of Oakville United Way Member Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?? The Rotary Club of Oakville has teamed up with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Halton to present this exciting fundraising event! Join us for the Million Dollar Hole-in-One Golf Competition on June 3rd-June 6th (10am-8pm) or Sunday June 7th (10am-2pm) at the Family Golf Learning Centre in Oakville. For only $20 per pre-paid ticket you will receive 30 contest balls for your chance to qualify to win a Million Dollars! 10 top qualifiers each day (closest to the pin) will receive a prize worth $100 and a chance to participate in the Finals to win a Million Dollars! You can also purchase your tickets on-line at: www.bbbshalton.ca or call us at 905-339-2355 Bonus!! With every pre-paid $20 ticket you will receive: One FREE Coupon for a Large Bucket of Range Balls compliments of Family Golf Learning Centre AND One FREE Coupon for $10 OFF a large Gourmet Pizza or entrée at Boston Pizza - Dorval location FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS EVENT & OFFICIAL RULES PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE Thanks to our Sponsors: Dorval Oakville location Maplegrove

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