Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 8 December 1993, p. 12

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Page 12 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, December 8, 1993 NORTHEND SALES. SERVICE LEAS TG HWY. #25 & 401 878-4137 MILTON By Colin Gibson That Halton Hills has a proud athletic, tradition, is a given. From hockey, to swim- ming, to fastball, to volley- ball, to basketball, track and field and long distance run- ning, the list can virtually cover the whole sports spec- tum. This proud tradition is also faithfully nurtured in area ele- mentary schools and encour- aged at the secondary school level at both Georgetown District High Sento and Acton dates Kristy Johnson Coaches and volunteers who provide the training, supervision and encourage- ment are very much a part of the sporting supremacy of Halton Hills, as our athletes are recognized — and indeed viewed with some trepidation — at sporting events through- out Ontario. The Toronto Star newspa- per recently polled 265 schools around the Greater Toronto Area and named a record 506 individual high school athletes to its 1993 honor role. Jackie Shaw Recognized for their athlet- ic prowess in Halton Region, were Kristy Johnson and Adam Poyntz of Georgetown District High School; Deanna Louth and Devon Ambrose of Acton High School and Georgetown residents Jackie Shaw and Tom Diardichuk of Bishop Paul Francis Reding Catholic high school in Milton. This group of six young athletes have indeed carried our Community’s colors in id varied competitions and make us all feel proud. Deanna Louth Kristy Johnson, GDHS: Recognized for her accom- pis in cross country running, badminton and traci and field. She was also an active figure skater. Kristy is now attending Queen’s bi ee in Kingston, tak- ing Phys. Bd, Jackie Shaw, Bishop Reding: Recognized for her accomplishments in basket- ball, volleyball, badminton, track and field and cross country running. She was the team Most Valuable Player in basketball and led Bishop i Halton Hills athletes make Toronto Star honor role Reding a Halton Region championship. Currently completing her OACs with an eye to attending Lakehead University in Thunder Bay and taking Phys. Ed. Deanna Louth, Acton High School: Recognized for her accomplishments in‘ softball, basketball and volleyball. Deanna has since moved with her family to Calgary. Adam: Poyntz, GDHS: Recognized for his accom- plishments in volleyball, bas- ketball, baseball and bad- minton. Adam is presently Tom Diardichuk attending Queen’s University in Kingston, taking Business. Tom _Diardichuk, Bishop Reding: Recognized for his accomplishments in baseball, badminton, basketball and volleyball. Tom is attending the University of Ottawa and studying Law. Devon Ambrose, Acton High School: Recognized for his accomplishments in tennis and volleyball. Devon is presently in Grade 12, taking some OACs, eyeing universi- ty to take business. Devon Ambrose Rebels are Kings of the mat By Mike Zrostek Georgetown District High Bare wrestlers continue to the competition this vee after the host Rebels won the 4th annual Rebels Rookie. Wrestling Classic last Saturday. GDHS captured the cham- rials compiling 93 points. St. Francis Xavier Open was second 71 Main St. S. Georgetown 073-2441 Entrance off Rear Parkin with 74 points and Brampton Centennial. was third with 47 points, in the 19-team tourna- ment that featured 169 wrestlers from southern Ontario. Mike Egerton, Bill Stokes, Mike Hergaarten, Dave Campbell and Scott Snyder (who attends Acton High School but wrestles with the Rebels ) all finished in first VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM! NOW IN STOCK SKI CLOTHING by SIERRA DESIGNS PERFORMANCE TUNE UP Perfomance Tuning by Olle’s ‘ea ton graaitons @ Hand filed side ‘® Detuned tips & tails (optional) place in oe respective weight clas: Second ce finishes went to Dwayne Boudreau, Matt Hamp and Jeremiah Jarvis (from Centennial Middle School). Matt Hamp and Carlos Scappin (from Acton High School) were third place finishers. Nick Baker, Cunningham, Cunningham and Jamie Starrett all placed fourth. Coach Jim iy said the fol- lowing wrestlers gained valu- hey peti on the week- hoe Thomson, Scott Bentley, Jeff Karn, Keith Patterson, Richard iniae at Tf: Hreeken, Dan Guitar McGee. rane would like to thank Debbie Titus, Jay Anderson, Natalie aso, Lesley Campbell and Karen Comber for their ey at the meet. Next action for the Rebels wrestling team will be Thursday (tomorrow) in Brampton and Saturday at College Heights in Kitchener. No pain, no Georgetown District High School Rebel F restler 9 ain Hamp painfully pins Joshua Roberts of Brampton’s Centennial High School during a 156.5 Ib. weight class bout at the GDHS Rebel Rookie Wrestling Tournament held last Saturday. Matt lost in the final against teammate Dave Campbell. Rebels won the tournament Lot_ $29.95 Performance Tuned by Ollie’s '® Hockley Valley 2 for 1 Pass 95 fi ‘Skis and Bindings only $219.95 photo by Simon Wilson Rossignol R700 ..... Rossignol 90ST Limited Sizes & Quantities

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