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Ontario 55+ Summer Games Results Continued from page 5 down the middle to start the scoring.
tournament in “Lacrosse Country”, in St. Catherine’s responded immediately
the Bob Patching Tournament the first tying the game. The opposition placed
Monique Lavigne-Patenaude, winners were: weekend in June. Mimico 2 was the the second early in the third period but
district eight games coordinator Gold: Pat & Tony Durin, Silver: first game played, the opposition came Celtics dug deep and Jack Almond put
Marlene Neal & Hilda Bouvier, and hard vs. the Celtics in the first period the tie goal in with tremendous passing
he summer games are winding Bronze: Cecil McDermott & Bert Celtics netminded by Zak Coir let in by Cook and Jock. This 2-2 game was
Tdown, but we have quite a few Cardinal. only one goal before the Celtics hard the deciding factor in the team moving
results to report.
Slo-pitch was held at the Newington work paid off later in the period. The on to the Semi-Finals.
Ten ladies competed for the fairgrounds on Saturday June 7 and first goal for the team came when Mick Celtics played the NOTL team who
Ontario 55+ Tennis Gold medal. the winning team is on their way to Miller made a pass to Jake Cook and the rank as a strong “B” ball team, early
The winners were: 55+ gold: Julie represent the district at the Provincial second on a break away shortly after by Sunday morning. Cornwall managed
Deyoung & Maryl Roy, 55+ Silver: games on August 19-21. The members Sam Gaudreau, making the score 2-1 to put in the fi rst goal of the game
Brenda Beauchamp & Pat Durin, of the winning team are: Viola Celtics. Second period scoring goes when Gaudreau made a running pass
55+ Bronze: Meg Burns & Jennifer McRae, Sharon McCullough, Tina to Cook by a pass from Noah Salazar to Cook. The NOTL came back with
Adams and 65+ Gold: Suzanneue La Serviss, Glenys McIntosh, Anthony and third period goals were scored by three goals by the end of the fi rst and
Tardiff & Adele Parkinson. Marini, James McKay, Dale Keeler, Jimmy Jock and Colten Oakes-Cook another early in the second before
There were 20 participants at men’s Rene Bourgeois, Dale Swerdfeger, with assists from Jock and Tommy Emerson Lalonde placed a beautiful
Tennis at Greg Quay. The winners Jim Gardener, Calvin Beaudette, Roy Forrester. Final score 6-1 Celtics. shot top shelf making the score 4-2 for
were: 55+ Gold: Murray MacLeod Steele, and Jim Kenny McGillivray. The team played next against the opposition. Miller scored the fi nal
and Pat Maloney, 55+ Silver: Bryan Things were also busy in the Cambridge losing 4-2. Both teams goal late in the third assisted by Cook
Clarke and Mike Goyetche, 65+ pool. Here are the prediction and registering 20 minutes of penalties and and Oakes-Cook. Final score was 9-3
Gold: George Cuerrier & Roly sprint swimming event gold medal playing shorthanded for the majority of and the Celtics were eliminated from
Carriere, 65+ Silver: Nik Djrurisic & winners: Prediction women 55+ the game may be the cause of the upset. the fi nals.
Hal Sherwood, 65+ Bronze: Kevin Peggy Swerdfeger, Prediction women Scoring goes to Forester and Miller The team will continue to play
Lydon & Pat Finucan, 75+ Gold: John 65+ Joyce Gilligan, Prediction men with assists going to Jock (2) and Eric home games as well as away zone
Dritsas & Hans Opel, 75+ Silver: 65+ Stephen Stern, Sprint men 65+ Leblanc. games which includes trips to Nepean,
Neil Burke & Pete Champagne, and Stephen Stern, Sprint men 75+ Gary The final game in the Round Robin Gloucester, Kahnawake, Akwesasne
75+ Bronze: Stanley Fraser & Claude Ernst was intense and well played by the and Kingston. They will participate
Lanthier. Convener for this event was Congratulations to the top medal Celtics. Penalties on both teams during in two more tournaments before they
George Baker. the first period did not result in a goal. attend Provincials in August. In the
winners. They qualify to attend the Carter Tait who took a pass from meantime, everyone is welcome to
The Mixed Tennis event was Ontario provincial games in August
held at Glengarry High School and in Windsor. Salazar late in the second, bearing come and support the team.
organized by Stanley Fraser. The
There were eight participants for
winners were Brenda Beauchamp Lawn Bowling at the Iroquois Lawn
and Murray MacLeod, Gold 55+,
Bowling Club. Sports Energy
John Dritsas and Hilary Blackburn,
Gold 65+, The winners were: Triples gold:
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Stanley Fraser and Pat Durin, Bert Muddle,
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Triples silver: Ron Beaupre, Pat Is a Publication of:
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Pamela Ernst, gold 75+.
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are on their way to Windsor to Finally, 36 players competed for mike@sportsenergynews.com or 613-662-3654
the coveted medals in Shuffleboard at
represent District Eight in the the Long Sault Arena. At the end of Sports Energy is a monthly publication covering the Greater
65+-mixed tennis. Cornwall Area. Our goal is to offer a quality, informative and
the day the medal winners were:
A new event this year was carpet enjoyable newspaper and website to our readership, focusing
Gold: Melba McIntyre and Viola
bowling, a cross between lawn McRae, Silver: Bill McNairn and on the accomplishments of the many gifted athletes and sports
bowling and bocce. It’s played organizations in our area. The opinions and statements of our writers
Graham Barkley, and columnists are not necessarily the opinion of Sports Energy.
indoors on a carpet 6’ x 30’ with
weighted bowls. Thirteen teams Bronze: Bert Cardinal and David Sports Energy is always on the lookout for positive sports stories.
Cuggy. The Gold Medal winners will If you have a story you feel is worthwhile sharing, please email to
(26) players showed up to try their
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