Salmon Arm Observer, July 13, 2012

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Friday, July 13, 2012 Shuswap Market News

A Big Thank You

SPORTS

...to the community for your support at my fundraiser last week! Your generous donations will help me achieve my goals. Special thanks to Lakeside Insurance for organizing and sponsoring the event, and Investors Group, Skookum Cycle and Ski, Save-On-Foods and members of Daybreak Rotary for sponsoring and volunteering!

Sockeyes supreme

JAMES MURRAY/MARKET NEWS

Easy out

#Fighting Pheasant outfielder Brad Romyn picks off a fly ball during a game in the Salmon Arm Summer League Slopitch Tournament held over the weekend at the Canoe Ball Park.

For the first time in history, the Salmon Arm Sockeyes swim team narrowly defeated the Kelowna Ogopogos at their own swim meet. The Sockeyes took an impressive 48 swimmers to this Kelowna meet to contribute to this win – and whether competing in individual events or relays, the Sockeyes placed on the podium. In division one girls, Julianne Moore earned another gold aggregate, multiple best times and broke a meet record from 1981 by .05 seconds in the 50-m breaststroke event. Eric Moore and Matthew Bushell won bronze and silver in division-one boys and, along with teammates Rowan Trow and Connor Levins on relays, showed these boys are a force in relays. MaryJane Laronde participated in her first meet of the season and swam personal bests in every event, while Noel Arnason swam in his first meet as a Sockeye and qualified for a couple of finals. In division two,

Keeya Corbett showed how well rounded a competitor she is, placing second overall. In division two boys, Jamie Trow added a silver aggregate for the team behind Stephen Moore, who won every event and added another record in the 50-m breaststroke. In division three girls, Claire Hall took home the bronze aggregate. Ty Bushell, was the bronze aggregate winner in division three boys. Aria Izik-Dzurko continued to be a super competitor, swimming best times and placing in the top eight “A” finals in every event. Anna Konrad also showed time improvement in every event and moved up the rankings in division three. In division four girls, Emma-Leigh Chapman took home the bronze aggregate. Division four boys had a medal sweep of the podium with Matt Cooper winning the bronze, Matthew Nesdoly the silver and Jaeden Izik-Dzurko the gold. Division five girl, Tricia Fair, took home

Alysson Marshall

the gold aggregate and broke a record in the 50-m butterfly event, while division five boy, Brayden Gilliam, also won a gold aggregate. Abbie Nesdoly had her breakthrough meet of the season; a highlight included winning a swim-off in order to gain a lane in finals for the 50-m butterfly, after tying in preliminary heats. Oscar Kolotylo was an especially strong competitor in freestyle events. In division six, ElizaJane Kitchen won the gold aggregate for the girls’ events while Jon Wex won the bronze aggregate for the boys. The Sockeyes hope to continue their great season in their last few meets of the year before attending regionals and provincials.

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Letters Welcome

The Market welcomes letters but reserves the right to edit for brevity, clarity and legality. We do not print anonymous letters. Letters must be signed and include writer’s address or phone number for verification purposes only. Submissions must be less than 300 words. No thank yous to specific businesses please.

BREAKFAST SPECIAL

7 am - 11 am Daily Choice of bacon, ham, or sausage, & toast......$6.95 $6.95 $6 6.95

Canoe’s Best Kept Secret! PUBLIC WELCOME

Thank You! The Shuswap FC U14 Boys Select soccer team would like to give a big thank-you to the following businesses for their generosity and donations that helped make our year-end team function a success:

• Pinz Board Shop • Salmar Theatre • The Wicked Spoon • Boston Pizza • By the Pier Ice Cream Shop • Sedo’s Old Fashioned Butcher • Ridetech • Kendal’s Barbershop • The Movie Company • Soccer Express • Ezra Soccer

J.P. Duranleau

Instructor

Open Tee Times. DAILY 7 AM to DUSK

Bill Wilson

Instructor

Lessons – Sales – Repairs – Consignments – Trades

Ladies Only Camp starting July 24.

Junior Golf Camp July 20, 21 and 22

Open to youth 8 years old through 18. Beginner and Intermediate levels, 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Includes: Instruction on the basic fundamentals of the full swing and short game. Includes: 5 one-hour lessons on both the full swing and short game; one 2-hour playing On course time with your instructor. lesson (Ànal day) with your Instructor Lunches both Saturday & Sunday For a fun timee Runs 6 consecutive weeks, same day and Equipment, if required. book your time. Final day 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Cost $105.00 + tax • staff party Cost $110. Includes equipment, if required.

• tournament • Special occasion

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5751 Trans Canada Hwy. N.E., Canoe, B.C., 8 km east of Salmon Arm • Ph: 250 832-7345 Fax: 250 832-7341 • Email: golf@clubshuswap.com • www.clubshuswap.com


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