Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 4 Nov 2010, p. 23

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SPORTS & LEISURE High school roundup 23 Independent & Free Press, Thursday, November 4, 2010 Perfect Jags to open playoffs against Central Hayden Gaskill-Cadwallader rushed for two touchdowns as Christ the King's junior Jaguars defeated host White Oaks 21-15 on Tuesday to complete the school's first-ever unbeaten gridiron season. The Jags finished the Halton Secondary School Athletic Association Tier III regular season with a 6-0 record and will be the top seed for the playoffs, hosting Burlington Central on Wednesday, Nov. 10 at 3:30 p.m. at a yet-to-bedetermined location. Eric Putnins also found the end zone for CtK Tuesday. In senior action, the Jaguars downed White Oaks 24-6 Tuesday to go into the post-season at 4-2 and as fourth seed they'll also host a firstround matchup next Wednesday against #5 Robert Bateman at 1:30 p.m. Wings clip Jr. A Raiders once again The Georgetown Raiders likely hit their low point of this Ontario Jr. Hockey League campaign Monday night, a 7-2 loss in Hamilton against the surging Red Wings. It's the first time this season that the 14-6-0 Raiders have lost two straight games after being nipped by the Wings at home 4-3 last Saturday. Hamilton led 2-1 after the first period Monday, then outshot the visitors 27-13 in the middle stanza to take control of the contest, scoring once on a five-minute tripping penalty to Georgetown captain Scott Wilson. Duston Hebebrand and Travis Fulton scored for the Raiders, who will be without Wilson, winger Evan Rodrigues, defencemen Matt Chiarantano and Tyler McCarthy for the next five games as they represent Team Canada East at the World Jr. A Challenge tournament in Penticton, B.C. The Red Wings and Burlington Cougars are now a point ahead of Georgetown in a tie for top spot in the OJHL's West Division. After tonight's (Thursday's) trip to Brampton to face the Capitals, the Raiders will play five of their next six games on home ice, where they've won seven of nine starts this season. On Saturday, Georgetown hosts the Canadian Jr. Hockey League's fifth-ranked team, the Markham Waxers, who have won seven straight games and are 19-3-0 overall. Game time at the Alcott Arena is 7:30 p.m. The Raiders, who are 15th in this week's CJHL rankings, acquired 16year-old forward Anthony Cortellessa from the Oakville Blades on Monday. The 5-foot-10, 178-pounder from Etobicoke had an assist in his debut with Georgetown Monday to match his point totals in six appearances with the Blades. Basketball All three local girls' teams that qualified for the playoffs were bounced out of the HSSAA's Tier I quarterfinals on Tuesday afternoon. Georgetown's sixth-seeded senior Rebels were edged out by third-ranked Bishop Reding in Milton 45-41, while CtK's senior Jags lost on home court to Holy Trinity 48-41 in a matchup of the fourth- and fifth-place teams. Camilla Paluch had 19 points for the Jaguars. Trailing 21-11 heading into the fourth quarter, the junior Rebels cut visiting Notre Dame's lead to two points but couldn't equalize and lost 25-21. Stefanie Rasquin (right) from Loyola of Team Oakville battles for ball possession with Danielle Cooper from Christ the King of Team Halton during the Annual Halton Field Hockey Senior All-star Game at Corpus Christi Catholic High School in Burlington on Monday evening. Oakville won the contest 1-0. Also representing the Halton side was CtK's Natalie Wright along with Meagan Reilly and Natalie Gorjup of the Georgetown Rebels. (Right) Georgetown Rebels' Lindsay Kirby (24) tries to thwart Notre Dame's Marissa Velore during the Rebel's 25-21 loss Tuesday in junior girls' quarterfinal playoff action at GDHS. Demi Swann led the Rebels with six points. Top Photo by Michelle Siu Metroland Media Group Ltd. Right photo by Eamonn Maher Soccer Grade 12 GDHS student Justine Rodrigues started all three games on defence for Guyana's entry in the 2010 CONCACAF Gold Cup this week in Cancun, Mexico, which serves as a qualifier for next year's Women's World Cup in Germany. The Guyanese side, which has made great strides since being established just last year, lost all three of its games at the tournament and will not advance. Guyana was on the short end of results against Canada (8-0), Mexico (7-2) and Trinidad & Tobago (4-1). 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