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Oakville Beaver, 15 Oct 2010, p. 38

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Heritage Glen Public Schools runners dont have to look far for inspiration. Their coach, teacher Heather Larsen, qualified for the Boston Marathon this year (although an injury prevented her from compet- ing). But Larsens influence on her runners was on full display Tuesday at Burlingtons Sherwood Forest Park. Heritage Glen was the big winner at the Halton District School Boards Division E meet for the smallest K-8 elementary public schools in Halton, earning five division pennants. The Huskies won the tyke girls A, ban- tam boys junior girls, junior boys and intermediate boys titles. Palermo, James W. Hill and Munns also won divisions. Palermo took top honours in the tyke boys and girls B groupings, James W. Hill claimed the atom girls crown and Munns was the tyke boys A champi- on. Other local schools competing included Brookdale, Pilgrim Wood, Abbey Lane and Montclair. TEAM RESULTS TYKE GIRLS Division A: 1. Heritage Glen (16); 2. Munns (27); 6. Pilgrim Wood (131) Division B: 1. Palermo (23); 3. J.W. Hill (79); 5. Abbey Lane (98) TYKE BOYS Division A: 1. Munns (37); 2. Heritage Glen (40) Division B: 1. Palermo (34); 2. Brookdale (46); 4. Abbey Lane (65); 6. J.W. Hill (90) ATOM GIRLS 1. J.W. Hill (44); 2. Heritage Glen (84); 3. Brook- dale (86); 5. Pilgrim Wood (112); 6. Palermo (113) ATOM BOYS 2. Munns (54); 3. Abbey Lane (56); 4. J.W. Hill (87); 5. Palermo (105); 6. Heritage Glen (136) BANTAM GIRLS 2. Heritage Glen (61); 3. Abbey Lane (67); 4. Munns (77); 5. J.W. Hill (80); 6. Palermo (83) BANTAM BOYS 1. Heritage Glen (29); 2. J.W. Hill (56); 3. Munns (61); 6. Pilgrim Wood (121) JUNIOR GIRLS 1. Heritage Glen (21); 2. Brookdale (54); 4. Munns (89); 6. J.W. Hill (99) JUNIOR BOYS 1. Heritage Glen (27) INTERMEDIATE GIRLS 2. Brookdale (44); 4. Heritage Glen (66); 5. Palermo (135) INTERMEDIATE BOYS 1. Heritage Glen (25); 5. J.W. Hill (112); 6. Paler- mo (116) SENIOR GIRLS 4. Montclair (52); 5. Heritage Glen (64) INDIVIDUAL RESULTS TYKE GIRLS Division A: 1. Mawanda Hamed, Heritage Glen; 2. Lauren Beattie, Heritage Glen; 3. Olivia Robertson, Munns; 5. Stephanie Evans, Her- itage Glen; 6. Emily Hutten, Munns Division B: 1. Emily Ingham, Palermo; 2. Ava Nasturzio, Abbey Lane; 5. Genevieve Galea, Palermo TYKE BOYS Division A: 1. Oweis Hamed, Heritage Glen; 2. Harry Shaw, Heritage Glen; 5. Nick Nimchuk, Montclair Division B: 1. Tyler Ford, Palermo; 2. Matthew Thompson, Abbey Lane; 5. Scott Kennery, J.W. Hill; 6. Ryne Thaker ATOM GIRLS 1. Olivia Seatle, J.W. Hill; 2. Jenna Simpson, Brookdale; 3. Emma Dinda, Heritage Glen; 4. Sydney Brough, J.W. Hill; 5. Tes Alksnis, J.W. Hill; 6. Izzy Lynch, Heritage Glen ATOM BOYS 3. Ryan OHara, Munns; 5. Edward Thornton, Brookdale; 6. MacKenzie Dodd, Abbey Lane BANTAM GIRLS 1. Leah Kramer, Heritage Glen; 2. Emma Thomp- son, Brookdale; 3. Marley Higgs, Brookdale; 5. Bridget Ball, Munns; 6. Anna Brabender, Heritage Glen BANTAM BOYS 1. Grant Paterson, J.W. Hill; 2. Benjamin Currier, Pilgrim Wood; 3. Matthew Evans, Heritage Glen; 4. Conner Kanalec, J.W. Hill; 5. Lennox Crosby, Brookdale; 6. Ben Ecclestone, Munns JUNIOR GIRLS 1. Brooke Jovanovich, Heritage Glen; 2. Aurora Cordingley, Brookdale; 3. Sam Hayes, Munns; 5. Taylor McKibbon, Heritage Glen JUNIOR BOYS 3. William Lee, Munns; 4. Ben Prentice, Heritage Glen; 6. Noah Gibson, Heritage Glen INTERMEDIATE GIRLS 3. Julia DAmieo, Heritage Glen INTERMEDIATE BOYS 1. Petr Divilek, Heritage Glen; 2. Quin McLeary, Palermo; 3. Cole Paterson, J.W. Hill; 4. Jack Cald- well, Pilgrim Wood; 5. Rabie Altmad, Montclair; 6. Mike Lowrey, Heritage Glen SENIOR GIRLS 3. Julia DAmieo, Heritage Glen SENIOR BOYS 1. Matt Fitzpatrick, Pilgrim Wood; 5. Nathan Heritage Glen runs wild at Division E meet HDSB CROSS-COUNTRYRESULTS Wet weather forces rescheduling of cross-country competitions All the rain this month has cre- ated some headaches for the Halton District School Boards athletic conveners. Three elementary cross-coun- try meets have been postponed, including the Halton Junior Amos meet that had been rescheduled for today (Friday). That meet, which was initially slated for Oct. 7, will now be held Wednesday, Oct. 20. Monday, Oct. 18, the HDSBs Division D meet (runners in Grades 3-6) will be held. The following day, the Halton Amos meet for the top runners in all K-8 schools in the region, will take place. All races begin at 10 a.m. at Burlingtons Sherwood Forest Park, with the youngest runners compet- ing first. 9 Locations To Serve You Better! 905-849-4998 www.aireone.com 1-888-827-2665 A+ Rating Furnace Diagnostic Service Only $49 w w w . o a kv ill eb ea ve r.c o m O A KV IL LE B EA V ER Fr id ay , O ct ob er 1 5, 2 01 0 3 8

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