D4 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday July 30, 2003 S tudent's N am e: David O w en M organ School N am e: Thom as A. Blakelock High School G rade: OAC N om inator's N am e: Nigel Scott A gifted student in m any d isci plines, D avid's endless creativity lends itself to m any school activi ties. A ccording to his nom inator, teacher Nigel Scott, he is equally adept with a paintbrush or pen, with a co m p u ter o r o n stage. A m ong his notable achievem ents, David has the editor of his high school yearbook, a cast m em b er for Sears Dram a in both grades 12 an d OAC, as w ell as creating an aw ard w inning set design in his final year of school. As for his future, D avid plans on studying liberal arts (political sci ence/philosophy) at eith er M cGill University in M ontreal o r the University of Toronto. In his ow n w ords, D avid hopes to "h elp and lead quietly". S tu d en t's N am e: Ross Corley School N am e: Q u e en Elizabeth Park School G rad e: OAC N o m in a to r's N am e: Bryan Cam ani A ccording to nom inator Bryan C am ani, Ross C orley has excellent leadership skills on and off the playing field. Not only is he a con su m m ate team player w h o consistently strives to be the best he can be, he is also d ed icated to pushing others to their full potential. For his hard w ork, Bryan has w on three athletic ach iev em en t aw ards from the Town of O akville. He w as given the MVP basketball aw ard at Q u een Elizabeth Park and nom inated for D efensive Linem an of the Year for the O n tario Varsity Football League. Currently, Bryan is trying o u t for Team O ntario, to co m p ete in the Football C anada Cup. His diverse future goals include going to universi ty to study econom ics, playing varsity football and, if possible, exploring the possibility of play ing pro football. S tu d en t's N am e: Kerra Lain School N am e: T hom as A. Blakelock High School G rad e: OAC N o m in a to r's N am e: A nne Buck Kerra is an exceptional athlete, lending her talents and hard w ork to basketball, track, volleyball and b a d m inton at Blakelock. H er athletic achievem ents include: A thlete of the Year aw ard in grade 9, voted MVP for Senior basketball, n am ed to th e H am ilton Spectator All-Star Team, and in th e Top 25 players in the GTA for basketball. As for her future plans, Kerra will be attending Franklin Pierce C ollege in N ew H am pshire on a full basketball scholarship this fall. S tudent's N am e: Brianna W alsh School N am e: St. M ildred's-L ightbourne School G rade: 9 N o m in a to r's N am e: Shari Renwick A m bitious an d highly m otivated are just tw o w ords to describe St. M ildred's student Brianna W alsh - and she's only in g rade 9. H er nom inator, Shari Renwick, adds team player, very giving, strong sense of co m m it m ent to th e school com m unity and a student w h o strives for ex cellen ce to th e list. Brianna's ach iev em en ts to d ate have in clu d ed c o m peting at th e N ational Level for h o rseback riding and a M em ber of th e Provincial Track Team (York Team). Her future plans are to atten d A ndrew 's School for Riding, to excel o n th e Provincial Track Team an d to go for th e gold at the 2012 O lym pics for eith er riding or track. S tu d en t's N am e: Kara Kirsh School N am e: Q u ee n Elizabeth Park School G rade: 12 N o m in a to r's N am e: Ron Kasman/Kelly Caldw ell/Joel N eufeld For Kara, the list of her student com m itm ents is alm ost end less. She w as the founder and driving force for the school's Art C ouncil, co-ordinato r of a fashion show, organizer of tw o film nights, Earth Day Activity O rganizer, Yearbook photographer and a student liaison on the Environm ental Planning C om m ittee for the H alton Board of Education. A cadem ically, Kara's high m arks are evident in her 91% in art, and her volunteer efforts w ere put to use at the Royal O n tario M useum . H er future go^l to have a career as an art curator co m m ences this fall w hen she attends th e O n tario C ollege of Art & Design, w h ere she will study photography. 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