Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 2, 1982, p. 13

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yprcs sports and recreation One Hundred and Seventh Year Issue ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY JUNE2 Second Section Love of outdoors sets man a runnin by Dan McGilloway Bruce Brill inger of Acton recently competed in the Ottawa Marathon For Bruce the run to win but to just finish the mile 335 yard race Bruce says it took horn halfhours to complete the race compared to the winner time of two hours minutes Bruce said he chose Ottawa because It was a scenic route leaving Carlton University down along the Ridcau Canal to downtown passing the merit Buildings along the Ottawa River and back to Carlton He stated In running the race it was after a mile or a mile and before there was room to move as 3 runners started the race Bruce who runs four times a week says he runs for fun and recreation saying he loves the outdoors and always runs with his dog Bruce prefers running alone and has been for the past four years running three to six miles during the week and six to on weekends Bruce claims he runs in the annual Waterloo Classic because it attracts just the recreational joggers Bruce will run in the Mayors Annual Road Race in Georgetown with a couple of his kids on Junci3andinlheveryunofflcialrace Duntroon to SUyner first run in 1867 and revived in 1967 as a Centennial project of the community Bruce says he 11 keep on Jogging for as long as he can because he loves the outdoor and the changing seasons in the countryside Entwistle Uranick are the top AHS athletes Minor Soccer action last Wednesday at Middle School occr Bobs Angels fly high By Tony Saxon BOBS In Squirt action Bob Angels got off to a good start by defeating Rock wood A 50 Harry led the way with two goals while Garth James Chris and Bill Koealag each scored once capping off a good all round team effort In other Squirt action Bill Gillis scored three goals and Mark Sears scored two to lead Tornadoes to a victory over the Gunners Jason Pun and Philip Williamson each potted two for the Gunners In this very closely contested Tigers Lions to the tune of as Sheldon netted the hat trick and Jason Kevin and Ryan Lofthouse each scored once Steve Slaney scored both goals for the Lions In the other Squirt game Falcons led by David Deforest five goals beat B 7 Jeremy Cooney and David scored the other Falcon goals LEOPARDS EDGE CUBS In Atom action the Leopards led by David Craig hat trick edged out the Cubs by two goals Boyle and VanDorakker scored the other Leopard goals while Wayne field replied with a hat trick his own for In the only other game reported Cougars tied 3 win A as Jamie Winston Pun and Craig Stuckey scored for the Cougars Rock wood scorers were not available for this hard fought game VAN DAM LEADS John Van Dam scored two goals and John Beaulieu and Jeff Jackson each scored once to lead Continued on page B2 Stan Smith chosen to go to Kingston camp by Dan Stan has been chosen by the Ontario Minor Stan Smith captain of last years Eds In Hockey Association selection com Out Midgets will be rubbing shoulders with Ihc mittcetoparticlpateatthiscamp likes of Slitter Dave and Vcrn Stan who started his hockey in Georgetown moved with his family six years ago to Acton this summer where he has played rep hockey Tor the past five years To be chosen one of midget from the Province to participate in this camp great honor and Stan is looking forward to Ihc July 31 to August session at Queen University in Kingston The purpose of this Hockey Ontario Camp is to identify and bring together outstanding Ontario minor midget player s for a unique learning exp erience This new program will eventually lead to the formation of Regional or Provincial teams and ultimately to the development of the National Teams at the Midget Junior and Olympic Levels for the purpose of competing Internationally and at the Olympics The coaching staff at the camp will consist of Tom Watthead Coach Winnipeg Jets Ron Smith Assistant Coach Vancouver Canucks and BUI Mahoney former Assistant Coach Washington Capitals Other coach and Instructor at the camp are Brian David King Dennis McDonald John Cm David Branch Sutler Dryden and Buffey Instructional topics will include conditioning physiology nutrition psychology Junior hock University hockey Professional hockey Col lege hockey player agents leadership develop ment handling of the media and preparing for International play So for Stan it will be a great learning exp erience a chance to meet boys from all over Ontario and some of the hockey greats On Thursday night Acton High School held their annual Athletic Banquet and Doreen and Dave were honored as female and male athletes of the year The Most Valuable Player Awards went to Boys Badminton Harold Koehlcr Girls Badminton Sandra Brundle Midget Boys Basketball Pete Jones Junior Boys Basketball Bob Little Senior Boys Basketball Rob Junior Girls Basketball Teresa Dunn Senior Girls Basketball Linda Osso Midget Boys Rugger Brian Bollert Junior Boys Rugger Peter and Senior Boys Rugger Dave The Outstanding Athletes were Female Crosscountry Doreen Uranick Male Crosscountry Tony Wright Female Swimmer Karen Coats Male Swimmer Mark and Brian Patterson Female Track and Field Doreen Male Track and Field George The Most Improved Female Athlete is Teresa Dunn and the Most Improved Male Athlete is Steve Marge I Is Rob Warrington was this year winner of the Bill Memorial Trophy for hard work in sports and the work behind the scenes setting up events working food booths etc olio wing arc the members brail teams IS TO AMU HALS Peggy Yvonne Brian Canary KalhyCoall George Kidman Paul Andrea Dave Join Si ve Margetii lie Arthur Robin Mark hi Sandy Monro Nolan David Sales ke Anthony Til let I Belly Lou Tutford Van lirenl Mart Walker Sherry llile d Norm Terry Mark Cook Lea Dave Pe Greenly Sean Derek Harold March Greg Near Sieve Andreai Thunch Peter Wilghl IUD Mark Duoa Dunbar Rob Liu KenKa anagh Keli Kennedy Richard Kllpalrick March Brian Mart Turn AlPeiemen LOW Andrea Sandra Marion NcaFiyrrl Cord Glenn Koloiavari John Kvrtaltowtkl Hob Utile Ma Paul Nolan Ion Glen Van Nick Wagner Wong Michael Leannc Mark Dueii Dave lie bo Be Glenn Cord Glenn An lynor Jenk Harold Koehler Tracey Mac Paul Nolan AnnetlePoot Adam Jana Trueman Jit Hob Mer Wright Tony Wrtflnl Dave Acton High School Outstanding Athkiei were George Gldman Male Track and Held Tonv Wright Male Crosscountry Doreen Female Crosscountry and Track and Held Mark Female Swimmer and Brian Patterson Mate Swimmer Wuebboll Baker Tim Baker Clarke Tim Greenly Kick Greenly Kennedy ly Kennedy Carrie Yvonne Hoc Scott Andrea Arblc Debbie Norm Kathy Let Dobln Mark Dueu TereuDunn Dave bile ford Glenn Greenly Andrea JohnKwlatkowikl Paul Solan Hick Pap Jane Marl TonyUnghl Sala Heal i Derek llodgion Acton High School Most Valuable Players were Brain Bollert Midget Boys Rugger Peter Jones MM gel Bojs Basketball Teresa Dunn Junior Girls Basketball Sandra Girls Badminton 1 Senior Girls Basketball Back row Harold Kroehler Boys Badminton Bob Little Junior Boys Basketball Dave Senior Boys Rugger Rob Senior Basketball Peter Junior Boys Hugger TRAlKAMIrlrU Andrea A Sandra Kathy Dunn La Dob George Andrea March Carey Mart Tom Cord Mike Tom Shannon MarkMalker Hob Warring on Don Heaver Tony toachei Bruce Andrein M ayne Ann Bob MIDGEBr an Derek Boyle Greg Stewart Hoy leteJonei KenJcspenen Tom Jung Khan Rob McGregor Ken Ted Movie ke Rob I one Sieve Jam Thaicher d TonyVanDam Brian Rick Chapman Terry Brian Mark Dueu Peter Jock Gar on Allan lliulru chard Ipalrlck CI I MlkeSteadman Baker Dave Tim Evani an I I- arid Khan Randy La ver Chra Match n I aul Nolan Pap Hon Mark Nick Wagner Peter Allan A Brill nger Johnston I Eamklaha Moore JaneSewll llealber Thatcher Jane Baker Noem Derek Beyle Mark Rick Green y Hoy M Ketul I MIDTtT Brian ke Alei Nek Ted Ian Coach lie JUNIOR BUYS Allonby Terry Lea George Handy Bob Li lie Paul Nolan M Sm Tony Wright Manager Lorele Anne Pool Van Murray Dave Hob Glenn Paul Harold John Kwlalkowiki Sieve Glenn Greg Malt Vuk Wagner Manager Greenly Coach Da Kendal DebbeBaum Yvonne c Sally Trie r Dunbar Dunn liia Donna M ichcll Lisa Michel Judy Thornton Thonuon Bet Lou Van Angle Vuk McLaren Sandra Lori Dryadale Andrea Laurie pi Donna Marion Caie Kelly Wh Manager chn Karen Braid ng Lynn FounU n sm Allonby Sally Paul Curt Tern Dunn Dave fct Jul Holland Paul Nolan AnneLrpik llonby Todd Norm George Iner Richard Ipalnck Pa Mahal Tom Ted Paul Nolan Al eterton Dave Thalcl Rob Warrington was this years winner the Bill Memorial Trophy Tor hard work in athletics and work behind the scenes Acton High School Most Improved Female Athlete This year Athlete of the Year Teresa Dunn and the Moil Improved Male and Male Athlete of the Year Dave AthletewaiSteveMargetti at Acton High School Athletic Bantjoet Three Redmen to OFSAA Three Acton High School students will be going to the provincial track and field meet in Etobicoke on June and Deb Baum George Gldman and Uranick qualified for the Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Association meet last Wednesday when the Acton High School Track and Field Team travelled to McMatter University to compete in the Regional Deb has qualified in the Midget Girls Discus George In the Junior Boys race and has qualified in both the Junior Girls and 1500m races Rugger Last week all the Acton High School Rugger Teams were eliminated from the playoffs as the Midgets lost in the semi finals to The Juniors were hammered in the quarter finals by Oak ville Trafalgar and Seniors were defeated in be quarterfinals by Bra ma lea This ends the rugger season until next year Aden High latnmral were repre seated by Rick PapUlen Andrea Sandra and Gord Glenn from Ike Yellow Team

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