Ontario Community Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 27 Sep 2006, p. 22

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Please join our family on this joyous occasion when our parents Margaret and John Creasey celebrate 50 years together at an Open House in their honour on October 1, 2006 from 1 - 4 pm., at St. Albans Parish Hall. Your love is a treasure... we request no other. Margaret and John Creasey Ninety minutes of regulation play and 20 minutes of extra time solved nothing, so the Georgetown Mustangs went the white-knuckle route in winning the recent London Henderson under-17 girls' tourney. Members of the team (front, from left) are: Nikki Salvisburg, Jackie Leach, Nadine Leitch, Courtney Playford, Michelle Kervanka, Jasmine Dautovich. Back row: Dave Leach, President of Eagles' sponsor Greyhound Bus Lines North America, trainer Margie Leach, trainer Joe O'Dwyer, assistant coach Kelly Colarossi, Cassie Edgerton, Jessica Dunn, Lauren Hicks, Rebecca Kogon, Christie O'Dwyer, Katrina Pavlovic, Stephanie Junior, Megan MacDonald, Britanny Quinn, Nina Solomon, coach Dave Salvisburg, coach Nenos Solomon, sponsor Marie Kervanka of Cable Control Systems. Tourney title nets trip to Florida It took the dreaded shootout to determine a winner but the Georgetown Mustangs won the championship for the under-17 girls' division of the London Henderson Tournament, prevailing over the host Forest Utd. Storm. With the victory, the Greyhound Bus Lines/Cable Control Systems Mustangs have qualified for the 2007 Superclubs national championships in Orlando, Fla. Preliminary round-- Georgetown 4, Windsor Utd. 0 London Forest Utd. Storm 2, Georgetown 0 Simcoe Strikers 0, Georgetown 0 Championship-- Georgetown 3, London Forest Utd. Storm 1 (shootout): Brittany Quinn, Rebecca Kogon, Nikki Salvisburg (G).

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