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Oakville Beaver, 10 Mar 2007, p. 24

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24 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday March 10, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com Brantwood student skating at provincials The early-morning practices have paid off for nine-yearold Sophie MacLellan, who is competing in the 2007 Skate Ontario Trillium Starskate Challenge this weekend in Kitchener. A Grade 4 student at Brantwood Public School, MacLellan has prepared for the competition by skating five days a week, often practicing before school begins. She had a personal-best, clean-skate performance, including two axels, to place second out of 60 skaters in her division at the Boston Pizza Western Ontario Starskate Championships. The top three moved on to provincials, which take place today. The provincials appearance concludes a successful season for MacLellan, who has reached the podium in all six previous Starskate events she has competed in this year. MacLellan trains out of the Burlington Skating Centre and is coached by Mike and Arlene Richards. Sophie MacLellan Silver in butterfly for OT's Kadwell Continued from page 23 edged North Toronto Collegiate's Pao Ming Lee by six one-hundredths of a second to win in 28.89 seconds. OT's Andrew Kadwell earned a silver medal in the senior boys' 50m butterfly and just missed out on another medal, finishing fourth in the 100m IM. OT's fourth medal was won by the open girls' 4x100m freestyle relay team, which captured a bronze. Appleby College's Luka Pike won a bronze medal in the senior boys' 100m breaststroke and also turned in a fifth-place finish in the 100m IM. Appleby College also claimed a silver medal in the junior boys' 4x50 medley relay. Other finalists included OT's Katie Fox (fourth in open girls' 50m free, sixth in 100m fly), Jen Wilson (fifth in open girls' 100m breast), Jamie Loh (fifth in open boys' 100m breast, seventh in 200m IM) and Dylan Kent (eighth in open boys' 100m IM), Appleby College's Brock Wootton (fourth in junior boys' 50m back, eighth in 50m free) and Matt Lawton (seventh in senior boys' 100m back), Iroquois Ridge's Sam Thrall (fourth in senior boys' 50m free), and T.A. Blakelock's Brody Dyson (sixth in open boys' 100m IM) . Relay finalists included Appleby College (fourth in senior boys' 4x50m medley relay) and OT (sixth in junior girls' 4x50 free relay). Play Golf Ontario Pavillion Visit the NOW OFFERING EXPANDED SERVICES · · · · · · · · · · · Physiotherapy Chiropractic Therapy Massage Therapy Acupuncture Therapy A.R.T. Active Release Technique Orthotics Laser Treatment Posture Assessment Rehabilitative Training MVA/WSIB Accepted RUDY DOSEN Extended Health Care Bachelor of Kinesiology; Diploma of Sports Injuries Management; Bachelor of Plans Accepted Arts (Neuropsychology); and Master of Science (Physiotherapy) 5,000 Rounds of Free (*some conditions apply) * Presented by Ontario Golf ! March 9-11, 2OO7 Metro Toronto Convention Centre North Building www.torontogolfshow.com North America's Largest Consumer Golf Show! Over 200,000 square feet of merchandise, courses and golf travel destinations! FREE! Pizza Pizza Clubs 4 kids Visit the Pizza Pizza Putting Zone, FREE clubs for the first 200 children daily! DR JOHN SARATSIOTIS Doctor of Chiropractic; Bachelor of Science; Active Release Technique Toronto's First Golf Swap! Bring your used clubs to the Nevada Bob's Retail Pavilion and receive 120% of the value in Nevada Bob's dollars. Celebrity Best Drive Charity Challenge Tee-off against Toronto's sports and media celebrities all weekend in support of Toronto charities. Exclusive Engagement - Star Coach Hank Haney 1 day only - Saturday March 10 - Get swing tips from Hank Haney, the ESPN Golf Schools Dean of Instruction whose clients earned 10 PGA Tour wins in2006. Huge Indoor Range Test the new clubs on over 26 driving stations at the Buick Driving Range! CALL 905-337-3000 FOR INFORMATION Ongoing Demos at our stage by Canadian PGA Professionals P Golf Getaway Deals .E.I. Exclusive "SHOW ONLY"specials featuring packages to some of the provinces' premier golf destinations. Prices starting from $549. Visit Golf P at the show! .E.I. Admission: Adults $15. Kids under 12 FREE with adult. www.revolutionhf.com Upper Oakville Shopping Centre · 8th Line & Upper Middle Road (between New Balance and Niblick Pub) Twilight Golfers 50+ Golfers get in for $10 from 2 p.m. each day. Show Hours: Friday: 12 - 8, Saturday: 10 - 6 Sunday: 10 - 5 golf balls Free Golf Balls! Sleeve ofattendeesto the first 500 daily! More Exhibit Info: 905-337-5556 www.torontogolfshow.com 905.842.7444

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