Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 2, 1988, p. 9

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Sports lALTONHILLSOiniOOKBataria JLltn Paget RddDay Acton schools battle on track Junior schools marked the conclusion of Its 1B88 track and field season with a day on June Limehouse Bennett Robert Little and St Josephs schools were involved In the oneday slate of events with several fine performances turned in by local athletes Top three results for event as follows Girls I fty earsold I Bradford St Joe 2 I Kumiss Girls IB A kelson Limchouse Utile Girls relays 2 St Jot 1 In the girls division Jennifer McKay of away with two individual and shared a Ihiro In the relay Results wire McKay M Hon Ketk SI Ick 1 J McKay M SI Jw Hi lay Bennett girls irtyejrold Jenny of I nun an individual gold and shared one as part of school relay team Other winners v ere St Joi Utile M I A Manuel loumtres J Goy Robert 1 2 Ml tihy Robert little Mi llinnitt J Stewart little I Bennett I SI Joes Robert Little MZ Bennett Open girls competition saw six different runners in the top three of two events l Iitlli St Joes Mi 1 J Little K Mattson St Joe J I Wood Brookville Light year- Chris of Joes Mutts pair firsts dividual a relay in the girl 11 yiir old category I Malison SI Joe Queen 1 I Bennett I limehouse fl Kilmer I J I lltU imehous Limihouse tit M Bennett Boys wen strength in lh 1 Bourki I lit J BO mitres 1 St Jots I TnU Hilt ilik little Belays I 111 3 limehousi Jones of had two olds to lead the 10year old boys competition BO metres I M Jones Grant It Suds Ben lOOmttn J lltlk it Grant Limehousi 3 Sods M Ben net I 1 Little 3 year old boys results I St Joes J Crag Utile Leech metres G Ml Bennett and McGregor Little Leech I Bennitt S Brown Limehousi Utile M St Joes Milton hosts final Open boys results 200- metres I Marshall St Joes T Little Boy col I wo- met res 1 Lawrence M Z Bennett 2 Schick M Bennett 3 Open mixed relay finals I 2 M I imctxtuse In the field students com pUcd in high jump target toss long Jump and ball throw High jump winners were Girls inderson I tilt Girls 1 K Newman Limehouse iris ID IT Newman MZ Girls lit I St Jot iris winners wen Hewitt of IB- ii J Brook villi J MZ 1 In I UK J M SI Jih I iris ball M Brown ill A Bro Boys ivml high Jump champions V I Bennett hi I An St Jot a and Joe us I Jones SI Joes Father and eon Mike ad Don Hurley kept It 1 family is ihey look lop in Ihe rather and the courts The Hill Kent and hli ton Bill Jr in the final mutch lo Exchange announced phase of a new sports exchange an nounced recently by Ontario Minister of Tourism and Recreation Hush Neil will send a total of three track and Held and swimming coaches to Ontario high performance sports centres for six months During the same period a volleyball coach and a badminton coach from Ontario will visit The second phase of the exchange will see Ontario setxl four sports scientists to to deliver lec tures and conduct seminars while will send a sports rosear cher to study in Ontario To complete the program sports administrators will each others to study sports systems The Minister expressed en for the agreement signed recently by Jiangsu Director of Physical Culture and Sports Zhou and Ontario Deputy Minister of Tourism and Recreation Jim Keenan By sharing resources and tise sport programs in both pro vinces become stronger Mr Neil said We found In our earlier exchange with Jiangsu that our du fennt strengths complimented one another Target loss i s and M Z fll Si Hockey loop remain as once again a single goal decides all three games Hewitt itlletll strength thru goals one assist and Georgi two goals assists Kentner s re maining playmakcrs Dale goal Ken Wnltbread two assists Nick three Parker leads Kentner s to onegoal victory scored late with the man advantage but were unable to get the tying goal despite numerous chances Midas goals were scored by Woody and Doug Baxter short handed set by Mark Maxwell Peter Wills and Tony Williams unassisted replied for Choice Air umc three showed why the Triathlon series is expanding rates list Id ivmts lor III lwasiison mi ludmg the Triathlon are expected to compete for money Triathlon is rated one of hi fnstcsl growing sports in North America Contestants in three different events concurrently longdistance running and swimming Oait of Royal Residential Real ices said that in spun scries Royal LePagt has a total of do in prize money for the 19BS series In lion there Is to in cash prizes like rating bicycles ex machines and spoil has in says Jurock and vn re pro- to be associated with it The male and scries ions will each rective loo In id dltion top in Nation Championship in will share in of prize from Royal In 1987 AugJ Ml The Royal 1 Triathlon series began on 14 with the Golden Horseshoe in reek series continues with Inithlon evints throughout tin weekend con eluding with the Springs Bui inintlion run In Id in entrants si irled sports trend thai has swept across North America to in elude hundreds of thousands of par every year The Royal 1 Triathlon series is Ihe biggest in Canada in terms of participants and 1ntry forms and information on the Royal Triathlon Scries may be obtained from any loyal LcPage Residential vices office in Ontario Replying for Dans were McDonald with two goals and one assist Don Lady Neil McLean and Brian Johnston one goal In the next game the Midas Top Guns took lead into the third period and then ran Into penalty trouble late In the period Choice Air Ha undefeated as they scored midway in the third and then held on to defeat Pont lac Once again Ian led the way for the Hawks a goal an assist Brian Beaumont and Larry Peter son the winner with helpers from Bill and Brian rounded out the McGlbbon scoring Grant lone goal one assist Chris Milne one goal and Ron Faulkner one assist were the point getters Leadership training offered the Donna of Windsor the lop the scries Graham Tnsport Promotions said thit there ire events for at all from short course sprints the Qualifier course in that features a I mile swim Tired of the same old hum drum routine Want to do something in as well as enjoyable Arc 13 years or older Why not enroll to be a Leader in Training In this Hal ton Hills Recreation and Parts Department program you will first aid have fun and gain valuable hands on experience at many of our camp locations as well moke new friends All Leadership Development candidates will be Interviewed to ensure that our Department pro gram Is exactly what you wont Our leaders will attend a one or two weeks of training theory In either Acton or Georgetown in order to prepare you for your leadership experience Do something different this summer and become a Leader in Training Applications are available at the Recreation and Parks Department Georgetown am to 1 or at Acton Indoor Pool to If you have any questions please all 5185 LAST CHANCE Flat Sandals Arena Sale July 1 9th REGULAR 1 TIME SILVER POLISHING CLOSETS CUPBOARDS LAUNDRY WINDOWS ETC REFERENCES 7 8771724 the HERALD shows you how to make a Big SPLASH this Summer Watch for it coming 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