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Ty Celone Ends his Golf Season with Another Success
By Molly Kett find things that I need to improve
on,” says Celone. “In the end I
y Celone ends his golf season hope next season brings forward
Tby being selected to represent more learning experiences that I
the Golf Association of Ontario’s
can better my game from.”
“Team Ontario.” Team Ontario
is a high performance training His parents are both proud of and
program that is offered to the top excited by his accomplishments
selected junior golfers in Ontario. this season. “This is what Ty was
working for all summer long. When
Celone was granted this honour he received that phone call that he
due to his performance this past made this team a few weeks ago,
summer and after winning his Ty knew his hard work this summer
national title at the Mizuno. paid off,” says Ty’s mother, Angela
Being selected for Team Ontario
Celone. “We think Ty had a very
means Celone will train all winter, solid season this year. He finished
including twice in Florida, for two well in key events and winning
separate training camps, and in Mizuno National Tournament
Myrtle Beach during March Break. was a high point for him. He also
He will also have a Can-Am match
accomplished his goal of making
in South Carolina in March as well. Team Ontario. We are very proud.
The Team Ontario Cup will be held
With all these accomplishments
in Niagara, April of 2016.
on his resume, this year brings
Ty is extremely happy with this more invitations for next year and
season’s results and is already luckily we have had the support of
making plans for his next. “I hope his grandparents, aunts, and a great
next season brings more results help from Belanger Laminates.
and over the winter and throughout They all believe Ty will go far with
the summer my coaches and I can his skills and passion for golf.”
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Williamstown’s Tim McCuaig is enjoying WINTER TIRES
giving back, now that he’s traded his role
as player to coach. The former Char-Lan
Rebels Jr. B goaltending star and soccer NOT JUST FOR SNOW!
“hero”, a term he often labels to some of
his friends in sports, is currently helping
coach his son and the Char-Lan Minor
Hockey Novice B Rebels and his daughter
and the IP group in Char-Lan. McCuaig,
35, still skates with the men’s hockey team
Williamstown Wings, but he points to his
coaching duties with his kids’ teams as his
favourite passion in athletics these days.
“I love watching kid’s sports. I enjoy it more
than playing now.”
Looking back at his own years in sports, McCuaig
recalls his favourite sports memory when, as an over-ager, he
was the goaltender that took the Rebels all the way to Game 7 of the Eastern Ontario
Junior B Final. Unfortunately, McCuaig’s role in that game 7 finished prematurely
as he tore his ACL midway through the first period. “I am unable to play in nets
anymore. I played five years with the Rebels with the highlight going to game 7. It “We won’t be undersold...”
was also one of the hardest times.”
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