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Port Perry Weekend Star, 24 Aug 2001, p. 27

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HER em Ne SE "WEEKEND STAR" Central Canada Zone Dressage Championships From Page 26 third one to take the Division Championship, while Eliza Gravel of the Temiskaming Pony Club came in third, fourth and fifth. Central Ontario took sec- ond place in team show jumping competi- tion at both the D and C levels. In dressage, each individual rode two tests at his or her level. In Basic | compe- tition, Tiffany Kift of the Oshawa Pony Club finished first in one test and second in the other to win the Division Championship. Jordan Thompson of the Durham Pony Club had a first and a fourth place finish, as did Sarah Kift of Oshawa. Jordan's slightly higher marks earned her the Basic | Reserve Championship. At the Basic 2 level, Samantha Quinn-Steinberg of the Maple Pony Club won both tests and the "Division Championship. Casey Barton of the Victoria Pony Club finished second both times and was Reserve Champion. Allison Birdsall of: the: Uxbridge-Scugog Pony Club was fourth in each test, while Jessie Barrieau of Victoria had a third place finish and Julie Pett of Victoria took a fifth place ribbon. In the Basic 2 freestyle (kur) competition, Central Ontario swept the boards, with Casey Barton first, Samantha Quinn-Steinberg second and Allison Birdsall third. At the Basic 3 level, Larissa Grabowski of the Durham Pony Club won both tests and the Division Championship, along with the Basic 4 freestyle for good measure. Central Ontario continued its winning ways at the Medium | level, with Sarah Rae of the Victoria Pony Club placing first in both tests and winning the Division Championships. Sarah's sister Jenny placed second in both tests and was the Reserve Champion. Central Ontario took both first and second place in dressage team competition at both the D and C lev- els. Thanks to all for a great soccer season From Page 26 change, Charlene Knaap, aforementioned, Cheryl Rommeril, who handles our year end celebration and last year proved that it is possible to feed 1,500 people in one day in one room, Will Heywood, who had the misfortune of' being paired with me as a coach, and is now up to his eyeballs in soccer repre- senting our club at a Cruickshank, our treasurer who still drives around that old car, and Kathy . Michel, our secretary, and my sober-second-thought- consultant. My apologies to anyone that |I might have left out. Thanks again to every member of this energetic and dynamic group that together, have made it happen for another year. | look forward to working tinuing to develop and improve what | think is one of the best clubs in Durham. Our Cup Day tourna- ment is being held on Saturday, Aug. 25 at the fields, all are welcome. Also, Thursday, Aug. 30, we will be holding our year end parents meeting at the Pentecostal Church at 7 p.m. All parents are encouraged to attend and regional level, Scott with my successor in con- help us plan for next year. SALE LE Mls AUGUST Gal 200 1 PORT PERRY STAR UXBRIDGE FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 2001 -,27 |@b din e) pres 1 Port Perry and Uxbridge in one easy-to-read Big Type format You don't need to advertise in two Big Type Phone Books For one low price you now get Port Perry & Uxbridge in one handy, oll SA ENE ON 5551010] ¢ E OTAR

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