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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.”
                                                                                     Ty Celone with dad and coach Brent Celone               Photo Submitted
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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.”
           On the soccer field, McCuaig counts winning Glengarry Soccer League titles with                        711 Pitt Street, CORNWALL

           Pine Grove and Char-Lan as his favourite moments. Over the years he has also been
           involved in golf and tennis.                                                                          613-932-2584
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