PAGE 16THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, MAY 16.2001 WALTER PASSARELLA/ Statesman photo Frisbee factor Bowmanville High School hosted its 2nd annual Ultimate Frisbee tournament which attracted attracted eight teams from around the Greater Toronto Area. Markham's Danika Dawson chases down a toss from a teammate during a 1 ghme against Bowmanville. Markham won the game 8-5. Yellow Pages' Directories For whatever you have in mind. www.YellowPages.ca Yellow Pages wordmark and walking fingers logo are registered trademarks of Bell ActiMedia Inc. Golden moment for gymnasts BY BRIAN McNAIR Staff Writer OSHAWA - If Katherine Fairhurst doesn't make it to the big time in gymnastics, gymnastics, it won't be for lack of confidence. confidence. After finishing first in the high performance performance and national novice division of Elite Ontario at the Sport Seneca club last weekend, the 13-year-old Jack Miner Public School student boldly predicted a trip to the Olympics for 2004. But Fairhurst knows she has a lot of hard work ahead if she is to realize her ultimate goal. "There are always little things you can fix," says Fairhurst, who will be Gemini Gymnastics' lone representative representative at the national championships in New Brunswick later this month. "I'd like to be a lot cleaner and more consistent consistent with my skills." Whitby's Fairhurst finished first on both days of the two-day meet in Toronto. She was first in vault, bars and beam and second in her floor routine. "If we keep working with the same intensity intensity and focus, hopefully she'll do well (at the nationals)," says Elena Davydova, who coaches at Gemini along with Louri Kouznetsov, Valery ovv .Yahchyb'îkov and Kathleen Guylas. skater who move, fectively." After getting passed over in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League draft in 2000, Manning moved to Ontario Ontario and played for the Wellington Dukes of the Provincial Junior A Hockey League this past season. "1 thought I improved 100 per cent from where I was the year before," says Manning, a 6-foot-2, 190- pounder who played with the St. John's bantams the year before. "(The Provincial league) was good, fast hockey. It was a real thrill just to play that type of hockey." A stay-at-home type, Manning contributed contributed one goal and six assists while picking up 38 penalty minutes in 45 games with the Dukes last season. "1 think I have to get a lot stronger over the summer, stay in good shape, and just keep it simple and do what I do best," Manning says in assessing his chances of cracking the Generals' blue-line next season. Burnett's first impression of Manning Manning in a General uniform was favourable, saying his new recruit worked tirelessly during a training camp on the weekend. "He's a likeable kid who just comes to the rink to play every day," says fi Burnett. "Those arc the types of players players you want on your team." k Pickering's Tara Columbus also came home with an overall gold medal for Gemini, which sent six athletes to the provincial championship meet. Columbus, a 14-year-old Dunbarton student, won the Senior 2 Provincial category, which is the end of the line for this season. She finished first in beam, third in vault and floor and eighth in bars. In the same division, Gemini's Maddy Tyrell finished second, Melissa Nash of the Ajax Aeros third, Pickering's Pickering's Arran Black of the Winstonettes fourth and Gemini's Kaitlin Grandy 16th. Jackie Cramp had the next best result result for Gemini, finishing third in a tightly contested Junior 3 Provincial category. She finished first in beam, second in bars, fourth in floor and 10th in vault. Katelyn Strezov finished sixth for Gemini in the Senior 1 Provincial division. division. 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