Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 20 Dec 2011, p. 12

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12 Independent & Free Press, Tuesday,December 20, 2011 Raiders keep winning but Blades keep pace Winning 12 of their last 13 games ond-annual Hospital Heroes' Hockhasn't exactly given the Georgetown ey Challenge, pitting the GeorgeRaiders a lot of breathing room town Hospital's physicians against staff members. The Raidatop the Ontario Junior ers will donate $1 to the Hockey League's West DiGeorgetown Hospital for vision standings. each ticket sold. Georgetown posted a In last Friday's win in pair of 7-4 victories over Milton, Daniel McNamara the Milton IceHawks this had two goals and two aspast weekend to continue sists to pace the Raider attheir impressive late-fall tack, which went 5 for 10 run, yet they're just a point on the power play to mainahead of rival Oakville and STEPHEN tain its league-best converthe Blades hold a game in GENUA sion rate of close to 30 per hand. cent with the man advanThose two clubs will tage. collide this week for their Tyson Fawcett (2), Stephen Gefinal two regular-season meetings, with the Raiders having taken three nua, Patrick Megannety and Alex Lubczuk also tallied for Georgeof the first four match-ups. The teams will meet in George- town. Genua notched a hat trick and town Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. and hook up again Friday night in added three assists in Saturday's triumph, with Ryan Lopes (2), MeganOakville. During the first intermission of nety and Manny Gialedakis roundWednesday evening's game, the sec- ing out the scoring. SPORTS & LEISURE Split decision Hailey Galloway of Christ the King's Jaguars attempts to spike the ball past Georgetown Rebels Jenna McKenzie (14) and Sarah Racinsky (9) during their Halton high school senior girls' volleyball match Thursday at CtK. The Rebels took the first set 25-22 before the Jags rebounded to take game two 25-19, setting up a tense tiebreaker. Christ the King led 12-8 in the third-and-deciding set, but GDHS reeled off seven unanswered points to claim the match and improve its record to 5-1 in the AAAA division, while the Jaguars slipped to 2-4. Photo by Eamonn Maher Haas, Fender snap eight Blue Fins club records Halton Hills Blue Fins Kyle Haas and Emma Fender combined to break eight club records during recent competitions to close out the 2011 calendar year with a bang. At the Paul Bergen International Invitational meet near Portland, Oregon, the 16-year-old Haas bettered previous HHBF record times in the 50m backstroke (25.84 seconds) and 100m backstroke (55.43) events, placing fourth in both and missing out on a medal by just hundredths of a second. Haas still managed to pick two bronze medals as part of Team Ontario relay finishes, which also cracked provincial records for the 4x100m freestyle and the 4x100m medley. Those results helped him earn selection for the Swimming Canada team that will compete at events in Florida next Britney Dortona-- 1st 400m month. free, 200m free, 100m fly; 2nd Fender broke club records 50m fly; 3rd 50m free in the 11-12 age group for the Aysia Leckie-- 2nd 100m 50m butterfly and 50m backback, 50m free, 100m free, 3rd stroke while competing for the 200m IM Blue Fins at the Roy Jacobson Paige Olmstead-- 3rd 50m Invitational meet in Vaughan back earlier this month, netting sev11--12 Boys en gold medals in total for the Carter DeForest-- 2nd 400m weekend. KYLE free; 3rd 200m free, 50m fly Blue Fins' head coach Mike HAAS Anthony Hartsink-- 2nd Thompson has been chosen to 400m free accompany the Ontario High Alex Plackoski-- 1st 400m free, 100m Performance Team to a grand prix event in Austin, Texas in January, the same free; 2nd 100m fly, 200m IM; 3rd 100m competition he attended last year in In- back 13--14 Girls dianapolis. Heather Bradshaw-- 3rd 200m back Following are other Halton Hills medKeri--Lyn Copeland-- 1st 400m free, alists from the Roy Jacobson Invitational: 11-12 Girls Megan Brosseau-- 3rd 50m back, 50m fly 100m breast, 100m free, 200m free, 50m free Clancy Harris-- 2nd 400m free, 200m free, 100m back; 3rd 100m free, 200m back Bronte McMaster-- 1st 200m back, 100m back; 3rd 400m free, 200m free, 50m back Brooklyn Shelley-- 3rd 100m breast, 200m breast 13--14 Boys Matt Fox-- 1st 400m free, 100m free, 100m back, 200m free, 200m back; 2nd 100m fly Bjoern--Ole Schrader-- 1st 400m free, 100m back, 100m free; 2nd 200m free, 200m back Jason Reid-- 2nd 200m breast 15 & Over Boys Aaron Brautigam-- 1st 100m breast, 2nd 200m breast Trevor Burwell-- 2nd 100m free Mitchell Krafczek-- 3rd 100m back, 200m back, 100m breast GEORGETOWN JUNIOR "A" GEORGETOWN JR. A Join us at the 2nd Annual Hospital Heroes Hockey Challenge! The Georgetown Raiders Jr. A hockey club is hosting our staff vs. physician hockey match during the 1st intermission of their game vs. the division leading Oakville Blades. Partial Ticket sale proceeds will be donated to the Georgetown Hospital Foundation. RAIDERS vs OAKVILLE GAME OF THE WEEK Wednesday, December 21, 2011 7:30 pm Mold-Masters SportsPlex (Alcott Arena) Wednesday December 21st Mold-Masters Sportsplex. Puck Drop: 7:30 pm Advanced ticket sales are available in the Foundation Office for $10 with special pricing for students and seniors. www.georgetownraidersjra.com

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