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Port Perry Weekend Star, 27 Apr 2001, p. 26

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26 - "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 2001 Ee CH RA A g 8 ENC SER A Se Atom Girls capture silver adi g The Atom C Girls squad finished off the 2001 hockey season with a silver medal at the Central East Regional playdowns held recently in Peterborough. The coaching staff Martin and Janet Joncas would like to thank Jane Love, Kim Morton and all the parents for the great year. A special thank you goes out to our 16 great kids we had the pleasure of coaching. Above, the 2000-2001 Atom Girls squad. . The Scugog Soccer Association would like to thank the following sponsors for the 2001 season. Your contribution to support the youth of Scugog is greatly appreciated. £23 N SERRE Central Ontario quiz to be held in Sutton Pony Club to compete at regional quiz on Saturday On Saturday, April 28 representatives of the Uxbridge-Scugog and Durham Pony Clubs, with members from this: area are expected to compete at the 2001 Central Ontario Regional Quiz at Sutton District High School in Sutton, against teams from most other Central Ontario branches. Pony Club is an international move- ment for young people (aged 21 or under), and is the largest equestrian organization in the world with over 120,000 members worldwide. It offers a wide variety of horse related activities and competitions. Quiz is different from most other Pony Club activities in that it does not require horses or ponies. Pony Clubbers compete as both individuals and teams, each branch being allowed one team of three youngsters each, at each level of difficulty. D, DI and D2 levels are for the younger or less experienced members, C level for the intermediates, and the A/B level for the older and more experienced members. D and DI competition is on a team basis only. There will be three phases: a written test, a visual test where competitors have to identify strange, obscure and unusual horsey objects by sight (older competitors often have to read an x-ray) and an oral _ test. There will also be several quiz sta- tions. These are games that teams, helpers and spectators can play, they don't count for points, but they are fun for everybody. For example, one calls for the players to identify various horse-related objects that have been put into socks, by feel alone. Clubs may also compete in a projects category, in which team members from all levels prepare displays or exhibits based on one of a menu of topics. This year, the choices include: boots and bandaging, competition formats not offered by Pony Club, such as polo, various forms of racing, competitive driving, etc., stable construc- tion, parasites, conformation, conditioning programs, and grooming - show turnout and procedures. To form a quiz team, most Pony Club branches hold meetings and tryouts overa - period of about six weeks. Often the A/B level Pony Clubbers coach the other teams. The Regional Quiz takes a full day, and is the first competition of the new season. The top four individual competitors at the A/B and C levels qualify to compete at the National Quiz in October. This year's National Quiz will be held in Victoria, host- ed by the BC Islands Regicn. The competition starts at 9 a.m., and spectators are welcome without charge. Sutton District High School is located at 20798 Dalton Road in Sutton. Under 5 Mixed U7 Mixed U10 & U11 Mixed U10 & U11 Girls Utica Daycare The Framers Gallery Uxbridge Nurseries LDF Publishing Rona Cashway Van Camp & Keller Redline Automotive "CIBC Taylor Insurance Canadian Roofing ~~ Marigold Ford Coldwell Banker Stonemoor Day Care Dr. Workman - Howey Kitchen & Bath Books Galore McTagues's Mavericks Water Street Studio , Curanjo Carpentry Port Perry Printing Travelling Boys Teams Travelling Girls Teams Dairy Queen - Reliable Plumbing Port Perry auto Glass 5x5 Computers U8 & U9 Mixed Canadian Tire Remax Redleaf Landscaping ~~ Techstar Plastic Port Perry Dental Under 6 Mixed Lake Scugog Lumber MGM Port Perry Panthers Tim Hortons General Property Port Perry Star IGA Tim Hortons Service H&R Block Cyan Star Tim Hortons Brock's for Kids Willowtree Farm Ray's Towing Tim Hortons The Callery Group Port Perry Pharmacy Brian's Towing Tim Hortons Port Perry Sign Shop Port Perry Marina Valview Farms Tim Hortons Classic Aluminum Marigold Ford Season begins week of May 28/01 contact your convener for more information Club voicemail: 905-985-7553 Club email: scugogsoccer@aol.com important information for our members: Coaches General Meeting: May 2 or 3, 7pm, Pentecostal Church Sponsor Day Tournament: June 23, 2001 Women's Invitation Tournament: July 14 & 15° House League Cup Day Tournament: August 25 & 26 On April 6 and 7 almost 70 members of the Uxbridge Swim Club headed south to the University of Toronto for the Ajax Swim Club Long Course Invitational. It was a very busy meet with 24 teams and 700 swimmers competing. The change from short to long course (25 to 50 metre pool) means a shift in pacing and in mindset. Individual results are as follows: (first to eighth place). Scott Briggs (18): 50 FR - Ist; 100 FR - Ist; 400 FR - 3rd; 200 BK - 3rd. 'Devon Brooks (12): 200 BR - 6th. Chris Broughton (12): 400 FR - 7th. Marci. Bryon (17): 200 IM - 2nd; 200 FLY - 6th; 100 FR - 7th. Jamie DelMastro (16): 50 FR - 3rd; 100 FR - 6th; 200 BK - 8th. Matt DelMastro (18): 200 IM - 2nd; 200 FLY - 2nd; 100 BR - 3rd. Lauren Dorrington USC results from Toronto meet (15): 100 BR - 3rd; 200 IM - 5th; 100 FR - 5th; 50 FR - 8th. Hans Fracke (14): 200 BK - 3rd; 50 FR - 8th; 100 FR - 8th. Bryan Fumerton (11): 200 IM - 4th; 100 BK - 4th; 200 FLY - 5th; 100 FR - 8th. Lauren Jukes (18): 200 FLY - 2nd. Daniel McLoughlin (9): 50 BR - 7th. Stephanie Peacock (13): 200 BK - 8th. Brittney Scott (13): 200 BK - 7th. Braedon Sharp (18): 200 BK - 2nd. Ashleigh Thomas (17): 400 FR - 2nd. . Melanie Thompson (11): 200 BR - 8th. Dan Tracy (17): 200 IM - 7th; 100 BR - 7th. Sasha Tracy (14): 100 BR - 3rd. Gillian Vanderlee (12): 200 IM - 4th; 100 BK - 8th. The relay events were: all of the 200 metre Medley variety and both boys and girls teams in -Vanderlee, D. Brooks, K. ). DelMastro, M. each age group placed in the top eight. The order of strokes is Back, Breast, Fly and Free: : Girls 9-10 - K. Mills, L. Thompson, M. Sully, J. Cook - 5th. Boys 9-10 - H. Luck, D. McLoughlin, A. Ferraro, M. Broughton - 3rd. Girls 11-12 - GG. Olidis, F. Barrass - 3rd. Boys 11-12 - C. Broughton, D. Stefopulos, B. Fumerton, A. Stanley - 6th. Girls 13-14 - Ss, Peacock, J. Baker, S. Tracy, C. Vanderlee - 6th. Boys 13-14 - H. Fracke, N. Coyle, J). Larsen, |. Yeadon - 7th. Girls 15 & 0 - A. Thomas, L. Dorrington, L. Jukes, M. Bryon - 3rd. Boys 15 & 0 - B. Sharp, DelMastro, S. Briggs - 3rd. Many of the swimmers alos participated in the Ontario. Provincial Team Championships, held, April 20 to 22.

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