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Kailee Rose and Mike Burtt were named senior athletes of the year at Norwood District High School during the school’s annual athletics awarads celebration. Photo: Bill Freeman
By Bill Freeman
Sports - Norwood - It was a banner year for the Norwood District High School Knights with two OFSAA medals, including its ďŹ rst gold medal since 1971, and a bundle of COSSA and Kawartha titles and high ďŹ nishes that earned accolades across the region. The school’s badminton program reached new heights with the golden OFSAA performance of Jenna Baptie and Dan Widdis and antique bronze showing by Emma Smith and Alanna Reed along with a Kawartha senior team championship. Along the way Baptie and Widdis and Smith and Reed also earned COSSA gold medals, adding to sizeable collections as they ended their NDHS careers. Brent Smith made it an OFSAA two-peat after another outstanding Kawartha and COSSA wrestling season and Saarah Rivera picked up a COSSA gold medal in the midget javelin. The school took time out last week to honour its athletic excellence during its annual awards celebration. Below is a list of award recipients. Varsity football - Nick Newton, best lineman, Mike Burtt, most dedicated, Hayden Leeper, most improved, Addisiane Freeland and Devon Pearce, most valuable Junior badminton - Hayden Baptie, MVP; Nicole Bennett, top rookie; Hayden Leeper, perseverance Senior badminton - Jenna Baptie, Dan Widdis, MVP; Liz Hickson-Ruttan, most improved; Alanna Reed, perseverance Boys curling - Steven Wilson, top rookie; Kyle McGriskin, most improved Girls curling - Myiah Fluke, most dedicated Varsity boys’ basketball - Mike Burtt, most dedicated; Dan Widdis, most improved Junior girls’ volleyball - Kathryn Pope, best defensive player; Kierra Knight, perseverance Varsity girl’s rugby - Morgan Kerber, Newbie Award; Ashlin Boustead, perseverance Wrestling - David Jararuse, most dedicated; Hanna Turner-Robertson, top rookie; Brent Smith, perseverance; OFSAA award, Brent Smith Boys Golf, Mitchell Barr, MVP; Nic Buchanan, top rookie. Varsity girls’ hockey - Emma Smith, most dedicated; Shannon Bellamy, MVP; Jill Sanderson, optimism Junior boys’ hockey, Hayden Leeper, most determined; Dylan Finlay, best defenceman; Kyle
Council “disappointed� by business letter, criticism By Bill Freeman
News - Havelock - Township council says it’s “disappointedâ€? by a letter from the owner of Number 7 Auto Plaza that returns a 50 per cent building permit rebate from the township and criticizes the municipality for the “ordealâ€? his business has faced during reconstruction following a ďŹ re in April, 2013, that gutted the business east of the village. “During the ordeal of reconstruction my dealings with the municipality have been extremely difďŹ cult,â€? owner Albert Kloosterman writes in a letter sent to Please see “NDHSâ€? on page 3 council and local media.
“The huge bureaucracy you have created in this municipality is overwhelming to the point that every facet of all the layers of government that you have created overlap to the extent that no one in our municipal ofďŹ ce seems to be able to make a decision,â€? he said. “Rather than working with our local business people it appears to me that you would prefer to drive business out of this area. This appears very evident by driving the streets of Havelock and area and observe the closed and derelict businesses and homes.â€? Added Kloosterman: “I have dis-
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