Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 15 May 1993, p. B2

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Ne “Page B2 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, May 15,1983 Bennett e By Mike Zrostek oY Sy bs EXERCISE EQUIPMENT 873-2611 Treadmills Steppers Universal Gyms Striders Bicycles Weights & Benches Rowers Accessories Ski Machines And More... 162 Guelph St., Georgetown (3 doors down from Barragers) dence he received from the Hawks management at the end of the just- completed season. ae ger to soar with Adam Bennett It didn’t happen and Bennett is glad it didn’t, Bennett split the season between the Blackhawks and their farm team the Indianapolis Ice, appear- ing in 16 games for the Hawks this year including a late call up near the end of the season. The impression Bennett got from the team is that they would rather go with some kids and deal with their mistakes and watch them mature instead of Staying with the Present team and watch the team fold like a cheap tent as the Hawks have done in the playoffs the past few years, From a more Personal stand- Point, everything is going smooth for Bennett who will be Tunning the 1993-Halton Hills Sports Academy Hockey School this sum- mer at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena. The camp is scheduled to GDHS Athletics in By Curtis Withers The current athletic year at Georgetown District High School has almost come to a close, and according to phys-ed department head Jim Hall, it has been a success, “I don’t measure success by vic- tories,” says Hall. “I measure it by Participation and doing the best you Hall estimates that at least 608 student athletic positions were filled at Georgetown this ‘ “We’re really pleased with it,” Hall says of the high athletic Partici- Pation rate. “(It is) Probably one of the highest Participation numbers in, who knows, maybe the whole “END YOUR SEARCH HEREI* $111,500. Looking for economical gas heat, 3 good sized bed- fooms, mature area, tec oom plus all brick maintenance free exterior? LINDA NEWBURY. }-2020 or 843-3589, [ “RIGHT TIME FOR 1ST TIMEI* Do it Now while the interest rates are great! 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Bennett will also be working 0 to keep in shape for tt Blackhawks camp which believe Or not starts the second weekend : September, not that far away. At present, Bennett will t Catching the NHL playoff actio leering on....” The LEAFS”. ra fine shape vince.” Although the Participation nur bers along indicate success, GDH teams and individuals have had the share of winning achievements. GDHS representatives a OFSAA, which is the highest athlet ic level in the province, include th boy’s Nordic ski team, the girl’: alpine ski team, the junior girl’: cross-country team, and five mem: bers of the wrestling team. Other notable achievements include winning seasons for both the junior and senior football teams, and a place in the Halton champi- onships for three of the six volley- ball teams, with the midget girls coming away with the Tegional title. “Often you'll find that kids who are having fun will be successful in the win column as well, but that’s “I think we have somewhere between 50_and 60 (staff) i Hall explains. “We’ve got an excel- lent phys-ed department. Every teacher is dedicated to the kids. And it’s not just phys-ed teachers, but” teachers from other departments. There’s a really good team feeling at GDHS.” Hall also says teachers from Centennial and Stewarttown Senior Public Schools contribute to GDHS’ success by getting young students athletically involved.. “We have two excellent feeder schools,” says Hall. “The kids come in to the high school excited and wanting to take part.” Hall cites parental support as another contributing factor to the Success of athletes at GDHS. “The parents of our athletes at the school have been very supportive,” says Hall. “It’s been that way in Georgetown for years and years, and this year has been no exception. ‘The parents have been fantastic.” Hall says there will be few changes to next year’s athletic cur- Ticulum, “Td like to see kids competitively curling sometime in the future, and maybe some golf too. But other than that, we’ve got Pretty much every- thing else covered.” With 22 different types of athletic activities available to Georgetown Students, everyone has a chance to get involved. 2 . Firemen lit-u Living Lighting defeated the Fireman of Halton Hills 17-7 Sunday with Wayne Guthrie leading the offense collecting three hits and Howard Slater chipping in with two, In other action, Elks took care of Kendale Mechanical 14-4 thanks in

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