As promised, here's more results BE -- ' i a ---------- -- Greenbank Public School was pretty impressive in cross coun- from the Durham Central Cross Country Meet at Dagmar Ski Resort, October 15. Cartwright Central Public School Eight year old boys, first place: Jim Chapman, Neil Obern, Ryan Peter, Charles Black, Scott Malcolm, Marshall McQuaid, Jef- frey Newell, Joshua Malcolm, Ten year old boys, first place: Mike Carlson, Ryan Larmer, Mike Leeming, Kirk Swain, Johnathan McCourt, Scott Goble, Shawn Lewerentz, Toby Newell. Eleven year old boys, second place: Ralph McQuaid, Jamie Lowe, Michael Pashley, Dereck Anderson; Steven Kyte, Kyle Simms, Michael Leach, Jeff Fletcher. Twelve year old boys, second place: Lee Channing, Jody Miller, David Pashley, Cory Wilson, Robert McEachern, Nicholas Graziotto, Troy Anderson. Thirteen year old girls, third place: Sarah Anderson, Marian Reitano, Tracy Malcolm, Susan Kyte. Fourteen year old boys, third place: Randy Gardner, Brad Malcolm, Bryce Green, Kingsley Malcolm. Special mention to Kelly Phipps who placed third in ten year old girls; David Pashley placed second in twelve year old boys; Lindsay Dutkewich placed third in eleven year old girls; and Shawn Lewerentz placed second in ten year old boys. Prince Albert Public School Nine year old girls, third place: Kiley Ballard, Heather Bredin, Alisa Campbell, Pamela Craig, Nicole Hamelinck, Michelle Evans, Sarah Grass. Nine year old boys, second place: Todd Parry, Steven Elliott, Spencer Bidell, Andrew Jacobson, Ryan Diceman, Matthew Boyce, Paul try as well. Winners include Ryan Puckrin, third in boys eight year ~~ Henke. olds; Matt Blowe, second in the same category; Carl Phoenix, third in the boys nine year olds; and Vanessa Petronijevic, first in the girls eight year old category. The Cross Country team at Cartwright Cen- tral Public School did well in a recent meet at 8 Dagmar. So well, we had the whole group pose 1 for a family portrait. At front is Neil Obern, Scott 4 Malcolm, Lyndsey Dutkewich, Kelly Phipps, Charlie Black, Jim Chapman, (second row) Mike 4 Carlson, Jeffrey Newell, Kirk Swain, Scott Go- i ble, Toby Newell, Marshall McQuaid, Ryan 4 Larmer, Johnathan McCourt, (third row) Joshua Malcolm, Mike Graziotto, Dereck Anderson, Kyle Ten year old girls, third place: Rhonda Stevens, Courtney Radford, Julie Sargent, Laura Carre. Eleven year old girls, second "Simms, Troy Anderson, Shawn Lewerentz, Ralph McQuaid, (fourth row), Mike Leeming, Jim Lowe, Jeff Fletcher, Mike Pashley, Lee Channing, Mike Leach, Jody Miller, (fifth row) Mr. Eddy, Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Macintosh, Mrs. Elliot, Mrs. Ball, (sixth row) Tracy Malcolm, Sue Kyte, Sarah Anderson, Marian Reitano, Bryce Green, Randy Gardner, Brad Malcolm, Kingsley Malcolm. Ab- sent from photo: Robert McEachern, David Pashley and Steven Kyte. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 27, 1987 -- 27 dh place: Jennifer Rhule, Sonja Henke, Deanna Hollister, Marnie Kindree, Tricia Young. Special mention to Eddie Maunder who placed first in ten year old boys; Ronald Farrell, who placed first in eight year old boys; Todd Parry, who placed second in nine year old boys; and Samantha McFarlane, who placed third in eight year old girls. Epsom Public School also had its share of glory. The eight year old boys team placed fourth. The team includes Brad Hawker, = Aaron Combdon, Travis VanKessel, Ardon Crowder, Evan Gower and Adam Andrews. Scugog schools cross-country run results Greenbank Public School Greenbank isn't large enough to have its own teams in each category, but the school did enter in- dividuals in the many races, and came home with some impressive results. Special mention to Ryan Puckrin, who placed third in eight year old boys; Matt Blowe, who placed se- (Turn to page 28) Alig These runners from Prince Albert Public School did oll at a recent cross country meet at Dagmar. Ronald Farrell placed first ~ for the eight year old boys; Samantha McFarlane placed third for the eight year old girls; Eddie Maunders came first for the 10 year old boys; and Todd Parry placed second for the nine year old boys.