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North Broadsheet.Qxd (Page 1) B2 THE FORESTER, Wednesday, July 11, 2007 Young golfer heads to the 46 E.P. Lee Drive, Bracebridge national links A Huntsville golfer is competing at the national level. The Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) has cho- sen 17-year-old Braeden Cryderman to represent Team Canada East at the 2007 Lipton Brisk Canada Cup. Cryderman was the top Eastern Canadian qualifier, win- ning the Ontario qualifier at the South Muskoka Curling and Golf Club in Bracebridge back in June with a two-round total of two over par 146 (77 - 69). The 2007 Lipton Brisk Championships is held this year GREAT EFFORT: The Huntsville Intermediate Hawks show off their medals at the prestigious Glen Abby course in Oakville, Ontario. The tournament, to be held July 31 through Aug. 3, has after finishing second at a tournament in Ottawa this past weekend. The Team Canada East taking on Team Canada West in Ryder Hawks lost 11-4 in the finals to the provincial champions. Cup-style matches. They will play fourball, foursomes and singles matches. The series currently stands at two wins a piece, with the east trying to win for the second year in a row. Intermediates take Cryderman followed his win in Bracebridge with a win at Lake St. George in Orillia firing a one-under 71, qualify- ing him for the Golf Association of Ontario’s junior boys’ championship July 24 to 27 at the Bayview Golf and Coun- silver at Ottawa try Club in Thornhill. Cryderman is also entered in the CJGA’s Mizuno Eastern Canadian Championships this week at Deerhurst Highlands. He hopes to extend his tournament win streak to three with lacrosse tournament a victory at his home course. On July 3, the Huntsville Hawks nation, taking a 4-1 lead after the first intermediate lacrosse team went head period. Goals were scored by Peroschy Hawks out of playoffs to head against the Orillia Kings for from Kerr, Stahls from Peroschy, and the second time this season. Ryan (2) unassisted. — CONTINUED FROM PAGE B1 Orillia jumped into the lead in the Despite Huntsville’s early lead, was escorted off the floor. first period 4-0. Huntsville came back Brockville answered back with four “It was a brutal call,” said Meredith. “Corey barely in the second with three goals. Scoring second-period goals, while the Hawks touched (the other player’s) stick and he went down.” air conditioning AM/FM, CD, cloth seats were Cody Ryan from Jacob Stahls were unable to answer. Coming out “That was a big blow to us,” Fisher added. “He has been Blue, 4 cyl., 2.0 L., 5 speed manual, and Wade Cormack, Sean Christie strong in the third, the Hawks retali- scoring a couple of goals each game. He and Jeff have *First month, licence, administration, from Thompson Smith and Stahls, and ated with an early unassisted goal by worked really good together and maybe that’s why the plus all applicable taxes Lease for as low as for as low Lease 2007 MAZDA 3 2007 MAZDA Smith unassisted. Ryan to tie it up. Returning the goal, power play didn’t work very well for us in that game.” fuel tax extra due on delivery. Despite their efforts, the Kings the Blast were up by one with only Waldock brought his team closer with a shorthanded $ 249/ came back with four goals to lead the minutes to play. Continued effort, breakaway goal. Mimico restored its three-goal lead not GX SEDAN way into the third. The lone third- however, saw Christie score on a pass long after Waldock’s goal on the power play, rocketing a period goal went to Jesse Heming from Peroschy to tie the game up at 6- shot past a screened Hallyburton. from Christie. The final score was 10- 6 and send the Hawks to the A cham- The loss brings a close to one of the better Hawk seasons 4 for Orillia. Playing in net for pionship. in more than a decade. The team was one win away from its Huntsville were Matt Bennetts and The last game of the tournament first .500-record since 1992, and it placed seventh overall in Willis Bradbury. had the Hawks competing against last the Eastern Conference. The Hawks travelled to Ottawa to year’s A provincial champions, the Huntsville also took on a team that finished 11 points month* compete in their largest and most Whitby Warriors. better, one that was projected to sweep the Hawks in three promising tournament of the year this Although Huntsville was no match straight games. past weekend. for Ontario’s best, their play was com- However, with the exception of the final game, the other The first game was played against mendable, showing commitment, two series losses for Huntsville were only by two goals the Nepean Knights. Huntsville was teamwork, and skill. Scoring in the each. It was hardly the rout that most lacrosse experts had off to a quick start with two goals by first was Christie, unassisted. The lone predicted. Josh Smith from Zach Ketch and John second period goal also went to “Did we improve over last year? Sure we did. We are Kerr from Matt Bennetts. Christie from Ryan and Kerr. Adding still going forward. We are losing Cowden, Crozier, Huntsville maintained its lead in two in the third were Ryan and Stahls (Jimmy) Purves and Waldock. They are pretty big compo- the second with goals being scored by from Peroschy in a game that ended nents of our team. They will be big shoes to fill,” Meredith Stahls (2) from Peter Peroschy, 11-4 for the Warriors. said. Thompson Smith and Ryan. Despite a Playing excellent in net over the The team is planning for its annual awards banquet, to be . third-period win by the Knights, the weekend were Bennetts and Bradbury. held at a later date. Hawks took home their first victory of the tournament by a 6-5 score. Goals were added by Peroschy unassisted and Cole Greenaway from Peroschy. Saturday’s first game, the Hawks faced off against the Kemptville Rocket. Great offence and defense had Huntsville taking home a 6-2 victory over their opponents. Scoring the first It’s Hockey Time! period goal was Peroschy from Cor- mack. The second-period scoring was led by Stahls and Peroschy, with assists going to Ryan, Stahls and Per- oschy. Increasing their lead in the third, goals were added by Christie and Huntsville Minor Hockey Thompson Smith (2). Assists were awarded to Stahls, Peroschy and Smith. The Hawks took on the host team, the Gloucester Griffins, on Saturday night. Taking a commanding 5-1 lead in the first, the Hawks were out for their third win. Goals were scored by Thompson Smith, Scott Conaghan, WALK-IN Stahls, Christie and Greenaway. Assisting were Ketch, Conaghan, Greenaway, Stahls and Ryan. Holding onto its lead, Huntsville added three REGISTRATION goals in the second. 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