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Oakville Beaver, 12 Apr 2000, Sports, D3

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Wednesday, April 12, 2000 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER D3 This Appleby College relay team comprised of Kim Treharne, Shannon Scratch, Jen H ibberd and Shannon Hibberd won gold in the 4x50m medley relay and bronze in the 4x50m free relay at the OFSAA provincials. Majomhn hoping for U.S. scholarship (Continued from page D1) He's at the other end. He's still keen, he's excited, he's not burned out." Ironically, though, he hopes to hook up with the Oakville Aquatic Club this summer to continue his training. Many of us were rather timid in Grade 9, but not Majorahn. `The biggest goal in the first year in Grade 9 , 1 wanted to break all the school records," he said. He didn't have immediate success, managing only one individual junior record (the 50m back) as well as shar ing one junior relay record (the 4x50m free). But he proved a quick study and in, this, his final OAC year he locked up the final senior record that had been eluding him -- the 200m freestyle. He termed it the toughest one to crack. Coach Bonnell said it was all the more impressive given that it had been previously set by Peter Lloyd so soon after he had given up his club affilia tion that he was still ineligible for OFSAA. "For Miro who has basically been swimming for the high school -- this is his fifth year with the high school -- to break that record is really exception al. Now, all eight senior individual school records are his -- the 50m free, 100m free, 200m free, 50m back, 100m back, 100m breast, 100m indi vidual medley and 50m fly. And he also shares a school senior relay record (as part of that above noted OFSAA silver medal winning 4x50m free relay team). It really is an amazing achievement, for two reasons. First, is that the eight records were previously held by eight different swimmers, typically specialists in their This Q.E. P ark relay team com prised of Don H artt, Josh Reynolds, Miro M ajorahn and Tommy H artt won silver in the 4x50m free relay at the OFSAA provincials. ABSENT: Shiva Soondarsingh. OFSAA swim highlights O F S A A R ESU LTS At the recent provincial "For me it's been real neat. When HIGH SCHOOL OVERALL (does not include open catego O FSA A sw im m ing ch am p i ry with club swimmers): 1, Kennedy; 2, GEORGETOWN ... you have someone like that on a team, onships, Oakville swimmers had 10. APPLEBY, 11, Q.E PARK ... 21st, BLAKELOCK it's pretty exciting. It's sort of fun to go their share o f trips to the podium. along and have somebody that is that B o y s 200m free Here are the highlights: 1 Ian Cunningham Georgetown 2:11.45 2:05.51 A P PL E B Y C O L L E G E good and accomplishing their goals. It 2 Jonathan Hansen Kennedy 2:07.19 2:06.81 Appleby College, a rising sw im 3 Shiva Soondarsingh Q.E. PARK makes it exciting." 2:11.45 2:05.51 ming power, rose into the provin O p e n g irls 200m I.M. And Bonnell sees no reason why he 1 Kristy Cameron Centennial 2:23.29 2:19.34 cial to p -10 at O FSAA this year can't go on accomplishing his goals in 4 Jessica Warren APPLEBY 2:31.58 2:29.59 with a 10th place finish, just edging even bigger pools. G irls 100m I.M. out Oakville pow er house Q.E. 1 Alix Pollard Lome Park 1:13.47 1:10.14 "As I said, over the years, every Park which settled for 11th out o f 2 Katie Turton BLAKELOCK 1:12.89 1:10.81 time we've focused on something, and B o y s 50m free the about 160 schools represented. 1 Miro Majorahn Q.E.PARK 0:24.18 0:24.65" said `look we're going to do this', he Leading the way for Appleby Brother Andre 0:25.33 0:25.14 2 Dominic Chow does it. That's just the way he operates. was a junior girls relay team com 8 Mike Noble Oak. Trafalgar 0:26.80 0:26.85 prised o f Shannon Hibberd, Jen "So, if he says that he's going to be O p e n g irls 100m free Hibberd, Shannon Scratch and Kim 1 Carolyn McCabe North Toronto 1:00.66 0:59.25 at Olympic trials someday, he'll be at At university, he'll have to special 4 Je ssic a Warren APPLEBY 1:00.44 1:00.11 Treham e which hit the podium an Olympic trials someday." ize, and coach Bonnell pegs him for F u n c tio n a l b o ys 100m free twice -- for a gold medal in the 1 Josh Smith Riverside 1:20.37 1:20.37 4x50m medley relay and then a 2 Brent Morris APPLEBY 1:22.92 1:22.92 B o y s 100m free bronze medal in the 4x50m metre 1 Miro Majorahn Q.E. PARK 0:54.62 0:54.00 free relay. (Continued from page D1) Having won every medal there is to community oriented group with a strong 2 Jordan Thomson Central 0:56.90 0:55.97 "Well done," said coach Sheila G irls 100m back Part of the reason for the two gold win in Canada in canoeing, she has now social network. Kuyper. 1 Luci Plaxton Oakwood 1:09.90 1:09.40 medals was club member Sheila taken on another challenge -- trying to They're as happy to get a couch BLAKELOCK 1:11.28 1:10.25 The junior boys team comprised 2 Katie Turton Kuyper, who, in each of those years, spread gender equality in the canoe potato in shape as they are to qualify G irls 100m breast o f Scott Saunders, Adam 1:22.84 1 Nancy Trimble WHITE OAKS 1:23.66 won a record (and maximum) eight gold events across the world. one of their members for the Olympic Kowalczewski, Ghaleb El Masri 2 Jennifer Foster Michael Power 1:22.64 1:23.39 medals in the eight events she competed At this moment, the Appleby Games. and Jeff Form anek also hit the * new O F S A A provincial record New this year is Dragon Boat in (individually and as part of crew College teacher is on a short trip to podium, earning a bronze medal in S e n io r g irls 200m M edley Relay boats). Brazil where she has been invited to Racing. Not only will they offer it to the 4x50m medley relay. They also 1 Mayfield 2:17.65 2:13.32 2 BLAKELOCK 2:17.27 2:15.15 placed fourth in the 4x50m free relay. club members but will also make it coach. 5 Georgetown 2:17.13 2:16.73 Club sw im m er Jessica Warren, a for available to outside groups and corpora OPEN HOUSE J u n io r g irls 200m M edley Relay mer provincial cross country champion, 1 APPLEBY 2:22.48 2:20.60 The club boasts a stable of Olympic tions interested in accessing the club's almost hit the podium in the tough `open' J u n io r b o ys 200m M edley Relay medalists and current elite international equipment and expertise. (Continued from page D2) 1 Kennedy 2:09.66 2:08.14 category with two fourth place finishes -- This weekend's open house provides competitors, but don't let that intimidate 3 APPLEBY 2:13.73 2:09.26 such an extensive travel schedule in the 200m individual medley and the J u n io r girls 200m Free Relay a great chance to check them out. Phone you. and encouraging them to play to 100m free against competitors who "have 1 Havergal 2:05.29 2:02.85 It's also very much a grass roots, 338-8287 for more info. their upmost throughout, this, their 3 APPLEBY 2:08.00 2:06.65 gone beyond national level and have J u n io r b o ys 200m Fre e Relay international experience." major peewee year. 1 Kennedy 1:54.73 1:53.08 In the functional boys 100m race, ALL-ONTARIO GAME RECAPS 4 APPLEBY 1:56.97 1:55.57 Brent M orris collected a silver medal. GAM E 1 ... Oakville 2, Thunder Bay 1: S e n io r b o y s 200m Free Relay 1 Kennedy 1:45.96 1:44.22 goals to Nick Dodge and Daniel HanniganIn the senior m en's relay, Appleby fin 2 Q.E.PARK 1:45.50 1:44.70 Daley. Assists to Dodge, Brad McKenzie and CRUSADER RUGRY FOOTRALL CLUR ished fifth in the consolation final in the Tyler Donati. 4x50m free (Graham Hnatiw, Dave Saturday, April 15, 2000 · 10:00 a.m . onwards over her five years at Blakelock," said GAM E 2 ... Ottawa 4, Oakville 3: goals to W eatherhead, Taj G ittens and Kris Ellsworth. "She is the enthusiasm of the Tyler Donati (2) and Charlie Giffin. Assists to at Crusader Park, Oakville · 2214 9th Line, Lashley) and sixth in the consolation final Nick Davis, Dodge, Tyler Donati, Ben Heersink team." (between Dundas & Upper Middle Road, near Drive-In Theatre) in the 4x50m medley (Graham Hnatiw, and Justin Donati. Turton is very involved in swimming. Ray Butterfield, Taj Gittens and Kris GAM E 3 ... Oakville 4, Lambton 2: goals to Female She helps Ellsworth as an assistant coach Lashley). Brett Lain (2), Hannigan-Daley and Andy Senior Women ..................................... 1st & 2nd Teams and is a coach at the Dolphins swim club. Q .E. PA R K MacDonald. Assists to Giffin (2), Davis, Lain W H IT E O AKS Junior G irls ............................................Under 14 (10-a-side/contact) and Hannigan-Daley. Q.E. Park High School didn't have one The lone individual gold medal on the GAM E 4 ... Toronto 6, Oakville 2: goals to o f their m ore dominant years in sw im Male girls side, for Oakville, was copped by Lain and McKenzie. Assists to Giffin, Mario ming, pushed out o f the provincial top 10 Senior M e n ........................................... 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and over 35 Teams Nancy Trimble o f W hite Oaks Secondary Mancuso, Justin Donati and Graham Tough by crosstow n rival Appleby College. Junior M e n ........................................... Under 21 & Under 18 School in the girls 100m breast stroke, in GAM E 5 ... Oakville 6, Cambridge 2: goals But as befits a swim ming powerhouse, to Justin Donati (2), Tyler Donati, Dodge, Lain the open (club) category. Junior Boys ..........................................Under 16 (15-a-side/contact) they still had their share o f highlights, and Hannigan-Daley. Assists to McKenzie (2), HALTON C H A M P IO N S H IP S Under 14 (10-a-side/contact) including four trips to the podium. Giffin (2), Dodge, MacDonald, Lain and Just to quickly recap the Halton cham 'U nder 12 (mini/non-contact Three o f those trips were made by Hannigan-Daley. pionships, Q.E. Park fell to second place, 'G irls welcome and included Miro M ajorahn, who ends his high school GAM E 6 ... Sault Ste. Marie 6, Oakville 4: replaced by Georgetown. goals to Dodge, Giffin, Hannigan-Daley and career as one o f Q.E. Park's best ever ORU Regulations All juniors to wear mouth guards. Those two schools have had a long Davis. Assists to Heersink (2), Tyler Donati (2), swimmers. All new players must bring passport type photo when registering time lock on the Halton championships. McKenzie, Dodge and Dan Ringwald. He w on two individual gold medals, O f the past 19 championships, 16 have GAM E 7 (sem ifinal)... Oakville 4, Ottawa Contacts: - Internet: www.crurugby.com including a new OFSAA record in the 3: goals to Giffin (2), Heersink, Tyler Donati. been won by Q.E. Park and three by 50m free and also won gold in the 100m Juniors: Bob Dack at (905) 842-0644 Assists to Dodge (3), Hannigan-Daley, Tough, Georgetown. free. ________________ Seniors: Vic Jutronich at (905) 337-2928 Giffin, Ringwald and MacDonald. It was obviously Georgetown's year He was also apart o f the senior boys this year as evidenced by their second GAM E 8 (final) 200m free relay team which won a silver place finish at OFSAA (see OFSAA ... Toronto 9, medal. That team included Miro Oakville 2: goals to recap). The Halton bronze medal went to Majorahn, Tommy Hartt, Don Hartt, Josh MacDonald and fast rising Appleby College followed by Reynolds and sub Shiva Soondarsingh Giffin. Assists to (4) Lord Elgin, (5) M.M. Robinson, (6) (who filled in at the Halton cham pi Dodge and Ringwald. Blakelock, (7) Oakville Trafalgar, (8) onships in place o f Tommy Hartt). Loyola, (9) W hite Oaks, (10) E.C. Drury Soondarsingh won an individual and (11) Aquinas. bronze medal in the boys 200m free. "I w asn't exactly expecting one (a medal)," said Soondarsingh, "but 1 was O akville M inor Summer H ockey L eague hoping. I really wanted one. If I didn't get May - August Schedule one, I would have been mad." Including "vacation week" to assist with holiday planning. BLAK ELO CK O N on-contact O Divisions for boys Blakelock swimming coach Linday O 14-game schedule & girls ages 5-15 Ellsworth was pleased with her team 's O N o weekends or Fridays O Trophies & awards results: "They did really w e ll... really O Prime tim e evening games O Certified officials well considering their practice time was he Parkinson Foundation of Canada is dedicated to raising O Games on brand new Olympic O Coaching & sponsorship cut prior to the championships." size River Oaks surface positions available funds to eliminate Parkinson's Disease and to ease the burden Katie Turton led the way, notching two O Balancing o f teams O No fundraising silver medals in the 100m backstroke and it imposes, through research, patient services, and education. the 100m individual medley, as well as a A p p l i c a t i o n s a v a il a b l e a t R i v e r O a k s , G l e n A b b e y , M a i n w a y & A p p l e b y f shared silver in the 200m medley relay C o l l e g e a r e n a s . F o r i n f o r m a t i o n o r t o r e c e iv e a n a p p l i c a t i o n along with team mates C lair Purvis, Linda (9 0 5 )5 1 0 -1 4 4 7 Misener and Amie Peddle. This is not affiliated with the MOHA "She (Turton) has been a powerhouse particular stroke. And second, is that he set it at a school that is a noted provincial power house. He rewrote a storied record book, not a near empty one that you would find at a new school or one with a new program. Many of the records he broke were set during a particular golden period in the mid-eighties at Q.E. Park when they "won three OFSAA champi onships in a row said coach Bonnell. "And there were some exceptional swimmers at the school." And most of them, he reiterated, specialized in a particular stroke or event. "Swimmers, like, for example, Dave Iverson who had the 100m back record -- he was a 100m back special ist. He was a backstroke specialist and basically he focused on that. "Steve Connor who had the breast stroke, who was their main breaststroker at that time, that's what his special ty was. "So what he's doing ... here's a guy who's breaking records in all of the stroke areas but taking them away from people that just basically special ized in those strokes." Majorahn also owns four Halton records, three of them individual (100 breast, 100 I.M. and 50 free) and one shared relay (the above noted 4x50m free). His final medal haul at OFSAA over the years is also quite impressive. Individually, he has earned five gold (three of them in the 50m free as well as the 100m free and 100m breast). In the relay, he shares one more gold (junior 4x50m relay) and also has a silver medal (again, in the above mentioned senior 4x50m free). the individual medley over 200 metres, which incorporates all four strokes (50m each). "He did break the Halton record in the I.M. and he also broke the school record, so that's where he has a talent," said coach Bonnell. "And what he has to work on, then, is just with the longer practices, he can work on his endurance and then he can work up to the 200 I.M." "And the other area would be sprinting. He's a natural sprinter, which is the 50m and 100m (freestyle events)." Majorahn has received a lot of interest from universities throughout Canada and the U.S. which does not surprise Bonnell. `They look and see four practices a week with the high school, and the times that he's swimming. I think they really see a raw talent that they're real ly interested in. "He's not burned out. He's got a lot more potential. And of course when he gets into a program, a university, where they're going seven to nine times a week, his times should be coming down even more." For Bonnell, it's been a slice. 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