Continued from Page 18 Reid said coming from a sportâ€"oriented family helps her interest in athletic pursuits up. Her father, Steve, was a former quarterback for the McGill University football team and her mother, is a former gymnast. Sisters Sarah, Stephanie and Jessica all were formerly involved with the Antoinettes Gymnastics Club. _ Reid said the toughest thing about high jump "It was really breezy," said Reid whose personal best is 1.54m in finishing second at the McMaster University meet earlier this year. "The high jump pole was blowing down as people were approaching. I was scared it would do that for me. Other locals winning gold were Phil Doucette of Loyola in open boys steeplechase (six minutes, 50.4 secâ€" onds), Jason Cowan of Loyola in senior boys 110m hurâ€" dles (17.0 seconds), Chris Hyland of Queen Elizabeth Park in senior boys 400m (50.3 seconds) and Andrea Chase of St. Thomas Aquinas in junior girls long jump (4.37m), Medals galore at track championships White Oaks semer qms soccer leam limshed wlm a 2â€"0â€" invilational Tournament over the weekend. Wildeats beat Galt Cellemale 4â€"1, Orangevi 6â€"1 and tied Guelph Centennial 2â€"2. Andrea Clarke potled a hatâ€" miaaams! Onwwil g. Eoyola Hawks caplured the junior boys fitle of the Roynl Invit I Soccer ’lm:mamem § defeating Notre Dame 3â€"0 in the champlor 5 the $ competition as well as a sixâ€"leam junior blanking Queen Elizabeth Park 4â€"0. in the 6â€"0 while Notre Dame needed a shoolout to overcome Blakel ished first in its pool with a 2â€"0 record, beating TAB 4â€"0 and 0 i Amy Van Balkum was me winning pllehar amf helpsd her cause hy aomu 4-Iur with three RBis in Queen Elizabeth Park‘s 1711 dec szua nver Luyn Ke emi Lane and Taryn Chong each had three hits for the 2â€"2 Fagle Thomas Aquinas Raiders 16â€"1. Aquinas rebnunded to flwmp Appiehv Cu!leue 184. .................. * TABLES CHAIRS 404 PLAINo AV, C. * DkoRko HUTUNEO * JELLY CUPBOARDS MAPLEHURST PLAZA _ +DRESSERS ARMOIRES * MIRRORS PANTRIES * TVNCR UNITS * CHINA CABINETS B%’;‘{[’ég}g N * BAR STOOLS * ROCKING CHAIRS * ROCKING HORSES (next to Blm Connection) HOURS: TVES., WED. 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MAPLEHURST PLAZA BURLINGTON 681â€"6075 Hamitton SPaLDING + DESKS HUTCHES + DRESSERS ARMOIRES * TVNCR UNITS * BAR STOOLS * ROCKING HORSES Silver medals went to: Kevin Gordon of QEP in senior boys 100m, Kojo Aidoo of Loyola in midget boys 110m hurdles, Monique LeBlanc of TAB in senior girls 100m hurdles, Nathan Sutherland of OT in midget boys 3,000m, Mandy Singh of White Oaks in junior girls 300m hurdles, Tariq Sheikh of WOSS in senior boys 400m hurdles, Peter Williams of OT in midget boys 400m, Laura Gates of OT in midget girls 400m, Maria MacIntyre of TAB in midget girls high jump, long jump and triple jump, Sarah Holbak of OT in senior girls high jump and Suzette Jeffers of WOSS in senior girls shot put. Bronze medals went to: Karen Gordon of QEP in junior girls 1500m, Wendy Johnson of WOSS in midget girls 100m, Floyd Bernard of QEP in senior boys 100m, Barry McCann of Loyola in junior boys 110m hurdles, Paul Motley of QEP in midget boys 3,000m, Christine Scott of WOSS in senior girls 400m hurdles, Nicki Mosely of OT in junior girls 400m , Mary Ann Siriunas of WOSS in midget girls javelin, Lydia Zaliauskas of Loyola in junior girls high _ jump, Amy Kosmalski of WOSS in junior girls long jump, Jen McSween of TAB in senior girls discus and Jennifer Morris of WOSS in senior girls javelin. 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