Wednesday, April 26, 2000 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER 03 Dolphins results (Continued from page D1) Cowan back home in May (Continued from page D2) O a k v il l e M Here are the results for each member of the Dolphins. 10 and under girls Courtney Elliott: 1st 50m free, 1st 100m back, 2nd 200m free, 3rd 100m free; Shivaun Henrickson: 7th 100m fly, 8th 200m IM; Courtney Elliott, Shivaun Henrickson, Christina Duhamel, Christine Jackson: 1st 200m free relay, 3rd 200m medley relay 10 and under boys Brandon Cuzzino: 3rd 50m back, 2nd 100m back, 8th 100m fly, 8th 50m fly, 8th 200m IM 11 and 12 girls Kristin Elliott: 4th 50m free 13 and 14 girls Katie Ellison: 4th 200m back, 6th 100m back, 8th 400m free; Megan Weise: 7th 50m free, 8th 200m back; Kelsey Robertson: 6th 200m free; Erin Doherty: 6th 200m back, 8th 100m back; Katie Ellison, Kristin Elliott, M egan W eise, K elsey R obertson: 8th 200m m edley relay; Kelsey Robertson, Kristin Elliott, Megan Weise, Erin Doherty: 6th 200m free relay 13 and 14 boys Davin Elliott: 2nd 100m breast, 2nd 200m breast, 2nd 50m free, 3rd 200m free, 4th 100m free; Michael Laing: 3rd 400m free, 5th 200m free 15 and up girls Blaire Houde: 3rd 50m free, 5 th 200m IM, 5th 100m fly, 8th 100m free, 5th 200m free; Katie Turton: 3rd 100m back, 7th 100m free, 8th 50m free; Geeta Arora: 7th 400m free; Blaire Houde, Katie Turton, Geeta Arora, M egan Weise: 2nd 200m free relay; Katie Turton, M argie Newlands, Blaire Houde, G eeta Arora: 3rd 200m m edley relay IS and up boys Craig Ross: 1st 200m free, 1st 400m free, 3rd 200, IM, 3rd 100m fly, 4th 100m back; Craig Lund: 1st 200m back, 2nd 100m back, 4th 50m free, 6th 400m free; Doug Fleming: 1st 400m IM, 2nd 200m back, 2nd 100m free, 2nd 50m free, 3rd 100m back; M ark Gaynik: 5th 200m back, 6th 50m free, 7th 100m free, 4th 400m free, 4th 200m free; Ross, Lund, Fleming, Gaynik: 1st 200m free relay, 2nd 200m medley relay. Oakville Aquatic Club results (Continued from page D1) tied for sixth. Plyley, a Grade 9 Q.E. Park student, is one of six Oakville Aquatic Club members who have already quali fied for the Canadian Olympic trials. The others are Anna Lydall, Sandy Henderson, Julia Pomeroy, Christina Kubacki and Bryson Tan. Here are the in-depth results for each swimmer at the competition. INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Girls & Boys 12 and under Ivana Corovic: 4th 100m breast, BRONZE 200m breast Jessica Plata: 5th 100m breast, 4th 200m breast Ivana, Jessica: Katie Swift, Megan Provost: 7th 200m free relay Ivana, Jessica: Katie and Alex Loh: 6th 200m medley relay Kevin Jones: 9th 100m back, 10th 200m back Scott Samuel: 9th 400m free, 3rd 1500m free, 6th 100m back, 5th 200m back, 10th 100m fly, 6th 200m fly, 6th 400m I.M. Kevin, Scott, David Landry, Sam Thrall: BR O N ZE 100 free relay Olympic class boat, I was not surprised when I saw 105 boats on the start line the first day o f the regatta. Winds throughout the regatta were typically light, but we had 3 o f the 8 races that were as much as 15 knots. With so many competitors, the key to success in the regatta was to be consistent. I, fortunately, was extremely consistent and managed to score a 6,9,2,4,1,9,9 in the first 7 races. This made the regatta all the more exciting as I would go into the last race o f the regatta in 2nd place, only one point out o f first place. A match race ensued from the start gun all the way to the first mark... and Bill Hardesty o f San Diego, California would focus all o f his attention on me. I initiated a tacking duel early on and we proceeded to do about 20 tacks as opposed to the normal 5-10 on the first leg. Bill and 1 would round 25th and 30th respectively around the first mark. This was good fo r me. I hadn '/ sailed a very bad race so fa r and in sailing we get to discard our worst race o f a regatta. Bill had sailed a 23rd in the previous race, a finish he wished to discard. The problem now was: could I keep him back there and would the guy in third place have a good enough race to pass us both and win the regatta. Bernard Luttmer, in third place in the regatta was in 10th in this race. A finish o f 4th or better would secure him the regatta so long as Bill and I stayed back in the fleet. We raced around the course passing boats like crazy. At the finish it was Bernard, 5th; Bill, 9th; and myself, 20th. Luttmer would end up in third in the regatta; Bill would manage a one-point victory over me, in second. A very exciting regatta and a great regatta fo r me. This was a huge regatta fo r me as it was the last chance that I would have to match myself up against all o f my Canadian com petitors. I was top Canadian here, a good thing just 3 months before the trials. My next major competition was (earlier this month) in France. I represented Canada and Queen's University at the World University Sailing Championships. I placed a respectable 7th place there in what was a very tough fleet. Many o f the Olympic representatives from other coun tries were in attendance and racing was tight. My first day with finishes o f 10,13,13 would prove to hurt my overall results. 1 came out fighting after that, posting finish es between 4 and 9 in the days to follow. I am currently in North Carolina prac ticing in windy conditions fo r the next few weeks. 1 will return home to Canada in May in preparation fo r the Olympic trials. 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T he O a k v ill e H o r n e ts G irls H o c k e y A s s o c ia t io n wishes to announce SUMMER NON-CONTACT ADULT LEAGUE HAl.I ON MEN'S HOCKEY LEAGUE · Trophies Balanced teams · Excellent , · 27th season of officiating I operation · Individual | · Sweaters/socks provided entries · Non-contact Post returns as captain Canadian golfing legend (and Oakville Sports Hall of Famer) Sandra Post is again Canada's captain for the second annual Chrysler Nations' Cup which is slated for July 2-4th at Emerald Hills Golf Club in Whitchurch-Stouffville. Tickets available through Ticketmaster or calling 870-8000. · Prime time games * Rep Tryouts to be held A p ril 29 & 30 & M a y 6 & 7 * Annual General Meeting to be held Mon. M a y 8 at 7 p.m. at Town Hall 1225 Trafalgar Ra. * W e are now accepting registrations for the 2 0 0 0 /2 0 0 1 season for Rep & House League. Ages 5 -2 0 yrs. For m ore inform ation, please call the Hornet Hotline a t 8 4 7 - 1 4 0 0 I REGISTER ON TUESDAY, MAY 2,4:30 - 5:30 P.M. ? AT RIVEROAKS COMMUNITY CENTRE OR PHONE www.hmhl.bizland.com (905)849-9712 Girls & Boys 13-14 Tianna Day: 12th 50m free, 13th 100m breast Kimmi Labett: 6th 100m breast, BRONZE 200m breast Kate Plyley: GO LD 100m free (in a new m eet record) and 5th 100m fly. Because o f the upcom ing Youth Nationals, Plyley only sw am a limited num ber o f events in which she qualified). Tianna, Kate, Laura Frazer, Jillian Harkness: 5th 200m free relay Tianna, Kimmi, Laura, Kate: 5th 200m m edley relay Joe Bajcar: 10th 100m free, 4th 200m free, G O LD 400m free (he beat his m orning tim e by six seconds!), BRO NZE 1500m free, BRONZE 200m fly, GO LD 200m I.M., BRONZE 400m l.M. Sim on Boijeson: 8th 1500m free Gareth Chantlen 10th 100m breast, 6th 200m breast, 13th. 200m fly, 14th 400m I.M. M arco Monaco: 6th 100m breast, BRONZE 200m breast, 7th 100m fly, SILVER 200m I.M., GOLD 400m I.M. M arco, Gareth, Joe, Jam es San Pedro: 4th 200m free relay Jam es, Gareth, M arco, Joe: 8th 200m free relay -.w.;. . - - X x . . ..· ... . Girls & Boys 15-16 M ichelle Bailey: 11th 100m breast Chrissy Bajcar: 15th 100m breast, 13th 200m breast Kristy Carson: 13th 100m back, 13th 200m back Kelly M illar: 7th 100m breast, 12th 200m breast Kristy, Kelly, Chrissy, Kate: 9th 200m free relay, BRONZE 200m medley relay Also com peting were L aura Pomeroy, returning after an injury and placing 3rd in the 100m free prelims; Kristie Labbett sw im m ing 200m and 100m back; Carrie Swift sw im m ing 100m breast and 200m breast. Ian Ford: 13th 100m back Kyle Welsh: 9th 200m free, 8th 400m free, BRO NZE 1500m free, 8th 400m I.M. Also com peting were Grant McGuire and D avid Wassenich in two events, and Steve Okanyi in four. 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