Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 16 Feb 2010, p. 16

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'Duo Iead SDrinciers with overali silver'Sandro dlaims 3rd ~e Sadlerjones-Tyrell impressive at latest provincial qualifier tlIgs;. c)b~ t1e :Ziult Homer 1 2 Enjoying a hefty haut during their sec- a, ond provincial qualifying meet in St. >; Catharines late last month, the Milton è Springers Gymnasties Club grabbed every F- colour in the medal rainbow. Z A few times over, in fact. SLeading the way was veteran provin- <cial competitor Heather Sadler, who took second overaîl at the Level 8 14-year-old e. ranks. That was due to her golden per- Sformances on bars and vault. She round- ed the weekend ouLwith a fifth on beam Sand seventh on floor. Nine-year-old Keiara Jones-Tyreil also came away with all-around silver. doing s0 at Level 6. The young gymnast took top spot on vault, third on bars and floor and fourth on beamn. Level Y's Mary Rodenburg was the club's other all-around medalist, captur- ing bronze among the l0-year-olds. Fueling her top-three finish was a first on vault. She also took second on beam and fourth on floor. Level 7 event specialist Jen Garvie, 17, enjoyed anuther dual-medal showing - secured the other Springer medal, taktng bronze on floor in the Level 7 class. Comprising the rest of the clubs largest provincial-level contingent in recent memory are Tendai Dodo (Level 6, Il- year-old), Alyssa Cox (Level 5, nine-year- nId), Alanna Sinclair (Level 5, nine-year- nId), Meaghan O'Donneli (Level 5, naine- year-old), Mackenzie Kedfoot (Level 5, nine-year-old) and Jessica Keegan (Level 5, nine-year-old). The next provincial qualifying meet is slated for February 20 and 21 in Oshawa. IMinor bantams stretch playoff win streak to 5 games With a balanced attack and topnotch This marked their fifth straight wun Hoffman turned back several qualtty goaltending by Nicholas Hoffman, after back-to-back lasses took them out of scoring opportunities against a strong- Milton's AA minar bantams; kicked * the OMHA quarterfinal picture. sbooting Stoney Creek team, which drew off the Tri County playoffs on a win- Setting up Preisner's winner within a goal in the last minute but could- ning note. with a great stretch pass was Drake n't pot the equalizer. A breakaway tally by captain Ben Bailey He and Jordan Harris fin- The Winterhawks' next scheduled Tri Preisner midway through the third ished the night with two assists County game is Saturday in Guelph. period proveil ta be the diffeérence, as each, whiîe Michael Bergman, They return ta Milton Sports Centre next the Winterhawks edged hast Stoney Andrew Dodson and Brett Everson were Tuesday, Feb. 23 for an 8 p.m. start Creek 4-3 February 7. the other scorers. against Stoney Creek. r 1 ITo Adtertise inuuis serice direcior>, please contact CIemt ai 7 il A - Z RENOVATIONS V. Bathrooms be Basements V Kitchens V Additions V and more! 905-864-553 H 1N U. 10H As *cRnvai *Bathroom Renovations *Ceramnic Tuie *Plumbîng *Drywall *Crown Mouldling *Woodi Trim *& much more! /nsured & Fui/y, Guarontoed 40 YEARS EXPERENCE a Roc. 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He secured silver on pommel and claimed bronze on both floor and the parallel bars. These collective efforts were enougb to, put Sandro third in the overaîl standings. National Open gymnast Marc de Lestard took sixth overaîl, thanks in large part to a silver-medal performance on rings. Matthew Meneses, Lucas Schinkel and Joshua Hynes placed eighth, ninth and 1Oth overali respec- tively in the Level 2, 10-year-old class. Sehinkel was the clubs other individual event medalist, coming away with a bronze on the parallel bars. Mitchell Holloway finished eighth in the aIl- around among Level 1, Under- 10 gymnasts, white Zachary Brautigam was l4th in the Level 4, 13-and- under ranks. This followed a strong showing for a trio of Gold Medal competitors at the second womens provincial qualifier in Oshawa. Leading the way was Taylor Belcher, who bighlighted her campaigu in the Level 5, 14-and-under division with a bronze on vault. She also took fourtb on bars and sixth on the beam en route to an overaîl placing of seventh.

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