Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 13 Oct 2011, p. 25

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25 Independent & Free Press, Thursday, October 13, 2011 Georgetown Racquet Club season opener Saturday, October 15th Georgetown Racquet Club, 21 A m 215 Armstrong Ave, Georgetown, On Ph: (905) 877-0333 North Halton's midget A Twisters went undefeated through five games to capture the championship trophy at the Ohio Flames Ignite the Ice Tournament, edging a team from Alaska 2-1 in the final.Team members (front, from left) are: Tamara McKelvie, Hannah Goss, Vanessa Hartwick (inset). Middle row: Cassie Broadbent, Lorraine Lebeau, Sarah Olsen, Lauren Ashby, Kendra Vandereyken, Erika Bradley. Back row: Manager Julia Olsen, Madi Jenkins, Aleesa Pretto, Brooke Scully, Megan Wain, head coach Andy Broadbent, trainer Erica Hack, Hailey Cook, assistant coach Dave Yowart. Inset: Vanessa Hartwick. Absent: Delaney McQueen, Jessica Delaney, Ashley Penrice, assistant coach Jaime Broadbent. Submitted photo 5:00 pm - BBQ 6:00 pm - Exhibition Match Aly Alyssa Mehta vs. Hollie Noughton (National Junior Women's Team players) 7:00 pm - Exhibition Match Ser Matt Serediak vs. David Letourneau (National Men's Team players) (Na 8:00 pm - James Woodstock Vegan Piranhas Cash Bar Matt Serediak David Letourneau Twisters credit `team effort' for win at Ohio tournament After winning their first four games at the recent Ohio Flames Ignite the Ice Tournament, the toughest test for the North Halton midget A Twisters would come in the championship game. The Twisters traveled to Mentor, Ohio for a pre-season tune-up tourney in the 16-team, Tier II under-19 division and in the final they faced the Alaska All-Stars, who hadn't given up a single goal through their opening four matches. "We knew it would be a tough game, but we used our speed and tenacity to win it," said head coach Andy Broadbent. "It was a complete team effort." The All-Stars would score 32 seconds into the contest but that would be it for the American squad, as North Halton received outstanding goaltending from Hannah Goss, strong defensive play and a pair of goals by Cassie Broadbent in a 2-1 victory. The Twisters defeated teams from Michigan, Buffalo, Pittsburgh and Burlington to reach the final. Offensive highlights in the low-scoring tournament included three goals and two assists from Sarah Olsen, two goals for Delaney McQueen and two points by Aleesa Pretto. The stingy defence corps was led by Erika Bradley and Madi Jenkins. Black Knight / End Zone Sports racquet demos ww www.georgetownracquet.ca THE GEORGETOWN SOCCER CLUB is pleased to host its ROSE THEATRE PRESENTS LUCIEN'S LABOUR LOST Volunteer Appreciation Reception and OCTOBER 20 ­ 21 AT 8PM "...an Acadian blessing of laughter, and from the heart wisdom." ­ Ottawa Citizen perspective With his folksy charm, wit, and unique blend of `franglais', Lucien provides a funny and insightful snapshot of the hearts and minds of many Canadians from Victoria to St. John's. Annual General Meeting on Thursday, October 27, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. at Ares Restaurant (lower level) *Any amendments to the Constitution must be handed into the Club's Secretary, in writing, duly signed and dated, 7 days before the AGM. TICKETS $30 Subscribe from $23 905.874.2800 | www.rosetheatre.ca

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