Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 13 Sep 2011, p. 13

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SPORTS & LEISURE Golf roundup 13 Independent & Free Press, Tuesday, September 13, 2011 Albany qualifies for Jr. event in Orlando Georgetown's Joel Albany pre- Amateur title in 2005, led the field vailed by one stroke over a pair of of 131 golfers after the first round golfers to win the Maple Leaf Junior of stroke play with a two-under-par Golf Tour's Ontario Series event at score of 70, and was second after 36 the Timber Ridge Golf Club in Brigh- holes at +2. But in the opening round of match ton recently. play Monday morning, HayAlbany, 15, had rounds ward was upset by 63rdof 74-82 to finish at +14 in seeded Nancy Smith of Florthe boys' 14-16 age group. ida, 2 up. The Trafalgar Golf Club ··· member also won the A foursome from The tournament's Long Drive Club at North Halton finand Skills Competition ished runner-up out of 33 awards and will be among entries at the George S. Lyon 72 competitors who have Team Championship held at qualified for the MJT Bosthe Club at Bond Head last ton Pizza National Tour week. event held in Orlando, Rick Cody, Gavin Aldridge, Fla. Nov. 19-20. MARY ANN Mike Kotsos and Dale Mc··· HAYWARD Niven recorded scores of 85A strong start to the 76-73-77 to finish at 25 over USGA's Senior Women's Amateur Championships over the par, four shots behind the winning weekend near Chattanooga, Tenn. Mississaugua Golf Club team. ··· didn't lead to a great finish for Club at North Halton member Mary Ann North Halton's Julie Green shot Hayward. rounds of 85-85-81 to place 17th at The 51-year-old Aurora resident, last week's Golf Association of Ontario who became the lone Canadian to Women's Mid-Amateur Championship ever win the USGA Women's Mid- at the Thornhill Golf & Country Club. Wonky Zamboni puts game on ice for Raiders A problem with the ice resurfacing machine forced the postponement of the Georgetown Jr. A Raiders' home opener Saturday night at the Alcott Arena. The visiting Brampton Capitals held a 1-0 lead over the Raiders heading into the second intermission of their Ontario Junior Hockey League contest before mechanical issues put the Zamboni out of commission. The third period of that game will be replayed before the next meeting between the clubs in Georgetown on Saturday, Jan. 28 at 7:30 p.m. Ahead this week, the Raiders will visit Oakville to take on the Blades Friday at 7:30 p.m., followed by a home date with the Newmarket Hurricanes Saturday beginning at 7:30 p.m. Maple Leaf Junior Tour tournament director Dave Smallwood presents Georgetown's Joel Albany with a medal for finishing first in the boys' 14-16 age group at the Ontario Series event at the Timber Ridge course near Belleville. Albany earned a trip to Florida in November for the tour's national championships with his performance last week. Jags to host Rebels in CtK field opener Rogers wins age group Anne Marie Rogers of Georgetown placed fourth overall and first in the women's 30-39 age group at the recent Women's Only Triathlon in Milton, finishing the 750m swim, 20km bike and 5km run course in a time of one hour, 19 minutes and 39 seconds. Georgetown's Lesley Grice, who has won this event several times, was first to cross the finish line again this year in 1:12, nearly three minutes ahead of the runner-up. Tamara Campbell Trant of Georgetown was 16th overall (1:27:24), Vicki Klutt of Halton Hills placed 25th (1:29:39) and Acton's Jennifer Dougherty was 34th (1:32:28). Photo by Michael Ivanin Submitted photo The Halton Secondary School Athletic Association has released its football schedule for 2011 and Christ the King's Jaguars will christen their new stadium with a season-opening clash with the rival Georgetown Rebels on Thursday, Sept. 22. The junior teams will play at 2:30 p.m., followed by the seniors at 4:30 p.m. The new field was slated to open last year but was postponed due to construction delays. THE TIME IS NOW FOR 2012 CIVIC'S! Play the Georgetown Honda · Prizes · Special Discounts & More! e! Visit us for more details. PLINKO Challenge! + L & Lease Financing F From 0. 1000 Gas Card 99% Equivalent Discount *See dealer for details **O.A.C. * ** +$ or * www.georgetownhonda.ca *See dealer for details 316 Guelph Street, Georgetown 905-873-1818 905-874-3021 HONDA

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