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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 2009-03-18, Page 6Page 6 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 18, 2009
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Lucknowite Bobby Raymond wins NCAA title with RIT
On the weekend
of March 7 I trav-
eled to Rochester
N.Y. and witnessed
Bobby Raymond
and the RIT Tigers
capture their first
ever Division 1
NCAA "Atlantic
Conference" men's
hockey champi-
onship. Bobby
was recruited and
joined the team in
their first year as a
Division 1 team in
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Brent Prlestap
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Ryan William Irwin, -
. March 19, 1998 - 11 years old
'Craig Murray.
March 20, 2001. - 8 years old
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March 23, 1997 - 12 years old
Madison Ritchie.
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Nelson Helm
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the Atlantic
Conference
Hockey' League (
ACHL ). It is quite
an accomplish-
ment to gain cham-
pionship status in
only 'four years.
Bobby was very
instrumental in the
team's success. He
and one other play-
er were .honoured
in participating in
all of the -team's
games in their four
years, and he was
also selected as
one of this years
eam captains.
obby is also the
recipient of the
Greg Moss Hard
Hat award which is
given annually to a
player who per-
forms at a high
level with little
fanfare.
The two games
we witnessed were
both against
AirForce from
Colorado. RIT
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won the -Friday
game 64 and lost
the Saturday game
3-1. It should also
be mentioned that
both games were
sell outs. The
Tigers move onto
the ACHL playoffs
and a tournament
format to decide
the ACHL playoff
champion. This
team gains a berth
in the NCAA
Division 1
National champi-
onship. Go Tigers
RIT Tigers NCAA Divsion 1 Atlantic Conference Champs
Go!
As a former
coach - and teacher
of Bobby
Raymond, I was
extremely proud to
be able to .watch
him play - and it
should also be
noted that Bobby
is enrolled in one
of the top USA
Engineering
schools and he will
be graduating with
a degree in
Industrial
Engineering , this
summer. Bobby is
to be commended
as an excellent
ambassador for the
Lucknow commu-
nity and a great
role model for the
youth of this area.
February was busy month for .county
BY CHERYL
HEATH
Clinton News Record
Staff
County Warden
Ken- Oke reports
February - was a
"busy month" that
saw' him attending
a number of
events on behalf
of the county,
including . the
Ontario Economic
Development
Awards in Toronto
where both he and
HBDC president
Pam Stanley
accepted an award
for .the county's
strategic plan. -
During his.
monthly. address
to county council
on March 4, Oke
noted the • event
marked the first
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time - a rural
municipality won
it.
Oke notes the
county also
earned kudos for,
both its Doors
Open initiative
and its new brand-
ing project.
Further - events
on Oke's itinerary
included the Good
Roads convention,
a South West
The Lucknow Sentinel
its annual tribute
to winter sports
on April 22.
Please ensure you provide
the Sentinel
with a team photo
and identification.
Deadline: April 8
For more information,
call Garit 519-528-2822
Economic
Alliance session,
and . the - Huron
County, Federation
of Agriculture's
annual MP/MPP
Luncheon in
Clinton.
Stepping down
Coun. John
Bezaire (Central
Huron) reports it
is ' with great
regret • that he is
unable to fulfill
his duties as coun-
cil representative
on the Huron
Perth Children's •
Aid Society's
board. .
. "It's certainly
something I was
looking forward
to but at this point
in time it doesn't
look feasible," he
says.
Council
appointed Coun.
John Grace
(Goderich) to the
spot.
Under
consideration
Coun. Bill
Siemon is urging
the county to look
at more - cost-
effective solutions
in dealing with the
bank failure near
the Huronview
facility in Clinton.
Siemon says he
favours .erosion -
control methods
over a road -recon-
struction project.
Coun. Tim
Collyer (Central
Huron) introduced
Matt Adams as the
council page for -
the March session.
Matt, the son of
county CAO
Larry Adams and
wife Janet, is a 12 -
year -old, student at
St. Mary's school
in Goderich where
he's enrolled in
the French -
immersion pro-
gram.
In thanking
councillors for the
opportunity, Matt
noted his future
aspirations
include either a
career in civil
service or politics.