Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 20 Oct 2011, p. 30

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30 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, October 20, 2011 SPORTS & LEISURE After a slow start to the Hobie 16 sailing competition at the Pan American Games in Mexico, Georgetown's Marshall Champ and his partner Daniel Borg of Toronto were buoyed by their third-place result on Tuesday. The 20-year-old Champ and Borg, 49, finished last in the eight-boat field in each of the three races held in Puerto Vallarta before placing third in Tuesday's second event of the day to remain within reach of the leaders with two more races staged on Wednesday. Hobie 16 sailing competitors will have two races a day on Friday, Saturday and Sunday to complete the competition. As well, Glen Williams resident Denise Kelly is coaching the Canadian women's road cycling team in Guadalajara, which came away with a bronze medal from the individual time trial race held on Sunday as Vancouver's Laura Brown placed third. Next up for the Canadian women, who had their best showing in recent memory at the World Championships in Copenhagen last month, is the road race on Saturday. Kelly is the National Team Women's Endurance Development Coach. Champ, Borg take third in Pan-Am race Rebels nipped by Raiders Goaltender Ashley Penrice of the visiting Georgetown District High School Rebels turns aside a shot from a St. Thomas Aquinas shooter during their first-round Halton high school Tier I senior girls' field hockey contest Tuesday in Oakville. Penrice, who plays for Ontario's under-18 girls' team, had an excellent match to keep the result scoreless after regulation time, with the Raiders prevailing 3-1 on penalty flicks to end GDHS's season. Right: Georgetown's junior Rebel Emma Miller (left) battles for possession with an STA runner in the back end of Tuesday's playoff doubleheader. The Rebels enjoyed one of their best regular seasons to date, sporting a 5-1-1 record, but were edged 2-1 by the Raiders. Emma Samis tallied for the visitors. The senior Rebels also fared well during the regular schedule with a 7-2 mark and were the only team to score a goal against mighty Oakville-Trafalgar. Photos by Eamonn Maher The Independent & Free Press is slated to publish its first edition of its Scoreboard section of the 2011-12 Fall-Winter minor youth sports season in the Thursday, Oct. 27 edition and welcomes submissions. To submit game results or tournament reports to our sports department, email emaher@theifp.ca or call 905-8730301 ext. 249 if you have any questions. Submitted action shots or team photos will also be considered for publication in the monthly Scoreboard section. Due to space limitations, we can only publish photos for teams that have won tournament, league or playoff championships. Send in results for Scoreboard THE TIME IS NOW FOR 2012 CIVIC'S! LEASE AND FINANCE RATES HAVE NEVER BEEN LOWER! 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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