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SPORTS Comingup Christ the King's Jaguars host Burlington's Cor-pus Christi Longhorns Friday at 3 p.m. in the Halton senior high school football opener. Nurse qualifies for Olympic events Georgetown's Cristy Nurse just doubled her chances of winning a medal at next year's Olympics in Brazil by qualifying for the Sum- mer Games in two events at last week's World Rowing Championships in France. The 28-year-old was a member of the Ca- nadian 8s boat that raced to a bronze medal behind the reigning champion U.S. and runner-up New Zealand, which was her fifth time competing in the world championships. The top five finishers punched their ticket as an entry for the 2016 Summer Olympics. Nurse also teamed up with Toronto's Jen Martins in the pair competition and they placed sixth in France to qualify for the Rio Games in that discipline as well. "It's a really satisfying feeling," Nurse told Canadian Press. "The women's team did not qualify a pair for London in 2012, so I think what we did today is a step in the right direction for our program." A University of Ottawa law school gradu- ate who has put her career on hold in order to train full time for the national team, there's no guaranteed spot on the Canuck team in Rio for Nurse as Rowing Canada won't name its final roster until next summer. The Georgetown District High School grad did make the Canadian 8s team for the 2012 Summer Games in London, England, but a back ailment prevented her from competing. Veltman, Kri capture Mann Cup For one Halton Hills native, it was his first ma- jor national title on the eve of turning 30, and for the other, he's now accomplished some- thing at age 23 that few who've ever played la- crosse in Canada can boast. Georgetown's Daryl Veltman and defence- man Brad Kri of Acton are teammates on the Victoria Shamrocks' senior men's team that defeated the visiting Peterborough Lakers 4-2 in the best-of-7 Canadian championship series last week, topped off with a 12-6 victory last Friday in front of a sold-out crowd of more than 3,000 people. Although he's come close in recent years-- ironically losing to Peterborough in six games in the 2007 Mann Cup final-- the veteran Velt- man, the first overall pick by Boston in the 2008 National Lacrosse League Draft, has en- joyed plenty of personal success, but winning a championship had proven to be elusive. "I've played in a Founders Cup, a Minto Cup, a Mann Cup and a (NLL) Champion's Cup and this is my first win, so it's definitely exciting and a long time coming," said Veltman, who is set to marry his longtime girlfriend Lindsay this Sun- day at a ceremony in Tofino, B.C. Kri is likely listing to one side this week, what with the Mann Cup, Minto Cup (with Orangeville in 2012) and Founders Cup (with Halton Hills in 2010) rings he owns, and his prime years are still well ahead of him. "People have said that the Mann Cup is the hardest trophy to win in lacrosse," said Kri, who scored a goal in the clinching game. "The best players in the world are in it and it's not single elimination like the NLL. It's a seven-game battle. There's a lot of history be- hind the trophy too." Kri has done some research into the back- ground of the Mann Cup, since the man who it's named after, railway magnate Sir Donald Mann, was originally from Acton and there's a park with the latter's name on the sign just be- hind the home where Kri grew up. The 6-foot-3, 215-pound Kri injured his an- kle during the regular season and played just one game in the playoffs, but was ready to go for the Mann Cup and filled in admirably for Victoria's defensive stalwart Rory Smith after the Mimico native wasn't able to finish the se- ries due to injury. Veltman played with the Coquitlam Adan- acs of the B.C. league since 2007 before coming over to the Shamrocks in an off-season trade, collecting 20 goals and 54 points in 15 games with Victoria during the regular schedule be- fore earning 33 points in 13 playoff contests. After five years with the NLL's Calgary Roughnecks, Veltman recently signed a two- year deal with the Buffalo Bandits and on Nov. 1 is set to move back to Georgetown, where he'll work for his dad Gerald's business. By Eamonn Maher emaher@theifp.ca Cristy Nurse (left) and Jennifer Martins placed sixth at last month's World Rowing Championships in France in the pair category to qualify for next year's Summer Olympics in Brazil. Photo by Rowing Canada Aviron Bradley Kri (left) and Daryl Veltman hoist the Mann Cup after the Victoria Shamrocks defeat- ed the Peterborough Lakers 4-2 in the best-of-7 series last weekend. Photo by Christine Kri McNiven shines for Habs' rookies For someone who didn't hear his name called in June's National Hockey League Draft, goaltender Michael McNiven can't say he's been overlooked after his perfor- mance for the Montreal Canadiens at the Rookie Tournament in London, Ont. Satur- day night. Continued on page 49 Local natives play key roles for Victoria, B.C. Shamrocks

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