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The 18th annual
Huronia Junior
Invitational Golf
Tournament was held at on the trails.The grade 9 contingent the Midland Country
Club on Sept.22nd.
Eighteen, 6-person
teams of Juniors
participated. With
scores counting for
team honors, CCI Is
total of 334 of gave
them first place by a
13 stroke margin over
second place
St.Joseph's. Playing 9th in Simcoe County as
for C.C.I. were (MID, LT) Chris Potts (87), John McGuire(83) warren McGregor(87), Lauren Jackson(99), Steven Pretty(78)+ Jeff Jardine.
Steve Pretty's 78 was the top male score + Lauren ,Jackson at 99 was second among the female competitors. This was the fourth win for a C.C.I . Junior team in the 18 year history of the tournament. The member of the team.The annual Huronia Senior Invitational Golf Tournament was held at the Midland Club on Sept.25th. Nineteen, 6-person teams of High School Seniors participated. The rain
suspended the tournament was shortened to 9 holes. Barrie Central with a best four total of 157 won the team championship. C.C.I. finished second at 164, 6 strokes better than third place Holy Trinity. Playing for C.C.I. were(BOTTOM LT) Ryan Butler(39), Andrew Fiegehen(45),Andrew Hooper, Ryan Jackson(45), Kris
Wilson (38) + Helen ~>harp.
Kris Wilson tied for first place individual honours with a 38. The C.C.I. Senior
Tenni s team again had overwhelming success this
year . The te-am won the q4alifying tournament in Barrie, + 4 strong contigent qualifies for GBSSA at which the C.C.I. team won for the sixth straight year . Ind~vidual championships were won by the girls doubles team of Julie Crago + Laura Powers, + the mixed doubles team of Sasa Junuzovic + Anne Hogarth . Jenn McKay lost to only one other competitor to come in second in GBSSA . Another excellent year the senior tennis team.Playing for· the team wer·e T. Thompson, S. ,Junucevic, C. Horner, J. McKay, K.Reid,B.Stransky,M.Houghton , C.Prokepec,A .Hogarth,L.Powers, S.Morrison,J.Crago,C.Hare and
individuals,as well as Bill Horner ,Neil Hanchee,Steven Danylchuk + Blair Brown . Fine individual
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Jr .GirL3 team and, laU:r i.n the season, a ,Jr.Boys team. In league competition,CCI placed 9th out of schools.The Midget Boys had a great 2nd place finish ov<~r-:'<ll. Members of the Midget Boys' te;;1m inc:.uded Jeremy Enns+ ~ Bill Horner, who placed 7th +
D.Kemsley. ,J.Politi Berni and B.Nickel coaching.
The Cross-Country Running Team ;;oared
Mike Ritchie+ Scott Helmer,Sr.Boys, who battled hard. Unfortunately no Otle qualified tor OFSSA, bt1t they braved tl·1e eleme11ts at GBSSA.C~oss Country Runner;;: -.,;ere:S.Danyichuck, B.Horner,M.Hillier,M.Ferguson,B. Recoskie, J. W .1rrill, K. Botting, C. Hare, H. Carruthers, ~j. Eo::~J.mer, M. Ritchie, ~J. Guloien,B.W illiams,S.Benedict,L. Matthews,M.Carruthers,J.Canning,M.
made its presence felt as CCI fielded both Hidg<e:t Girls + Hidget Boy>3 teams.In addition,we had,; great many solid individual performances by
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performances were turned in by Karen Baulke, a strong midget runner,
Morgan Scotney, Sr. JJ;-?ssi1.::a Synnott +
Scotney, A. 1-Jarne
+ ,J. Hebb