1 e oo Gould receives Illinois Stat PR U m m m niversity athletic scholars! Ilp by Lucy Brown & Â¥ x> fhots s Mercury reporter :t%:)»;\“:‘\y hm ‘\’*«Tw ~\§ + '~’§:§‘\\ t !5 vï¬kia,’*, ht olg Opeongo High School graduating [ â€" wl Te \\m is . ks \x{,“«\ & Q\L“s tm y 1 5 athlete Sylvia Gould has received a full Â¥i.% &A * T NA on &-zk:. 4 ) k C‘ tw . 3 athletic scholarship _ valued ‘at over 6{“ $ »,,"\; 2 0 hewual, ‘Mw t bues t \53‘\- s $7,000 from IIlinois State University s o | ts tobl. t3 y gS s o+ f $ y. 3. a C \ } ty ’w\k\ ./\\ 6 .. 4* wi._ t Sylvia recently won a gold medal in s \ Cilp Q a\ Ag af y‘ & C k sx > 4 the javelin throw at the Ontario proâ€" _ . t t pust. Â¥ t o t j in \ * a x3 ] iggist track snd fleld finals. plus 1 (sy a es s S 8 C i a CA tg\“\b\f a third in discus and fourth in the shot Cflm\_‘: xA \\ s ‘ \g ï¬â€™ a ‘:;‘ l stt ; mfied Sag Lo on Rey ) ie . C \. fk‘g i lllinois State scouts Joyce Morton . T3 ... e * *4 \_- t . & > ; \\"\\t S “";‘! and Bob Keefe spotted Sylvia at the "*" P .K : \Qéi \ T5 + We B8 > ‘ cA OFSAA finals and June 13 Sylvia and };évw Nee 5 t o 5. V wap \>o ns o Nes [ parents Arthur and Phyllis Gould were wl \‘:Sé& \*E:: C §E : . *‘ ~ x4 oi | flown down to the campus at Normal, \""& Lk '3’ \"%g es 1% ts ..L. * 5 k. \ : | lllinois. . ots2( Ay w h u_ ns #56 : 3 A t Â¥en ; o aktes S ies uie _ Sylvia was impressed _ with â€" the _ "*~L \\/ ) Pa 75&; is Ai \\\fl*é‘l‘: l pappedia : t_acnlmes at the campus and is looking I n*&ï¬f‘%w lw(â€:v- s -'"(‘ se d t“‘;‘-ï¬.’;. s “': xt _ forward to her“m_ovc south in the fall. WMW% *“\;é ‘i 6 4 x \:-L .!:"gfl The scholarship will pay for tuition, $ 3 . .% C hpg 14. o j :« K. ul 402 residence, books and other related exâ€" W\ " c d ~|} ®. / .. Te CBh &†y : penses for her first year in the teaching e tey". "’}" â€"â€" Â¥ n C wC T es c aniversity‘s â€" fourâ€"yearprogram.â€" She y ho t ce § 4& 3 y y s‘ Mear‘r _ plans to major in physical education. i xgg’ï¬.’{é 5. 1_ j 3e UaAll 1 The â€" 19â€"yearâ€"old _ Foresters _ F‘ls iz 33“5'} "i},â€.%' Â¥! ’ % > e 4 3+ athlete has made her mark in track and â€" $ess < evingl es field ever since grade eight when she 'Nâ€" d t y . :\ *% ; £7 ~ first became involved. oT - es "L.o ok L"#GLJZT.‘S‘M‘ ~@ $ & 'fl Her coach throughout high school " cq‘:f‘ s * / Hege Mn > has been Tom May. He has watched L{ io o P eie., m â€" ASid l her advance from being third in Renâ€" & sls u,‘.',-k‘é."' 3 R % ;%â€t 5 frew County in grade nine to best in ?\' v““x s 1 e @8 ( Ontario in her graduating year oC . _A § @Gha) = MHsestâ€" /8 Bs s1c zs t in hn raine . > She‘s an outstanding athlete,"" said i 5}"'« s .. \’;“K. > 32 : id | May, noting that although her_ field /+ w es pisles:. h 4 ki | events involve strength, speed and skill ti) ï¬ 5 F~ J vÂ¥> Z1 natere flw | are more important. 9 6 Bi: â€" \A "*arenl %, a..zt. 0 a A p o_ a > P i; Sylvia agrees. ‘"You can be as strong (pproven pmes },° e t : & \'"'f‘;':?*“u‘:"‘r 5s | as albores ut if you don‘t have the \toe pnty A oo Nenaitall / / 3 mt o LA C t . %& you o.nl Imvu, F]]L‘ #\59““{ ‘/gf xd flé. / 5) "am -,. m oob Een technique it won‘t go anywhere, she .v.;%é;,,- 4e e "~ â€" A~ ATo 4t "Af»""‘\"i"“"“*)’ af m i ns o Ts t a t PAs U wl t 27 9\ Pn Waxtalico." 0. said. ooo <15 é‘;‘;szef;*i‘a‘;/" op .{_‘,: it > 3 C3 auety : ". One of her key attributes is versatiliâ€" (Â¥L DQL‘,C':"{@“Z**%':.:\&% "T"’?f ue C s e SE t ! ty. She is skilled in the javelin, discus , "321.,": ?’\?‘, :‘ 4 â€"%%' '\l‘\"~ *%f{;ï¬v"{ f '~-“'!:‘B\‘,3~ NTE and shot put. She will likely focus her [s A -'{"""-‘""f'.-.‘."f);: Jt 3 *4‘:‘}2"‘%% ~a~, “‘{}J Skl“s o uirverany in the jovelln d Sm ep on ue td e Noaget s iasey. "FTosths) §u |;;f'§";'é"z$:§\*‘“"§:‘i‘ discus events, which involve more skill ; 3 than strength Opeon i 4 gth. o Hi i i i ts * ; peongo | gh Schgol _graduatlng athlete Sylvia Gould has received a $ f; surprised and delighted _ scholarship from IIlinois State University + with the offer, though she has conâ€" a i lljmpla'_ed attending university in the Lefat | f 5 R aced sixth i as ns $ n 1cyd States for the past year. E(lcthc r;u s n the ‘}‘“E‘S and was namâ€" place finishes in the javelin, shot put 3 > C vrazl‘é P]"é’ml‘ï¬â€˜ngJ'»{â€'OY“.E!F]-_ and discus at the Renfrew County and She plans to move late in August and Bs she placed first in all Ortawa Valley track and field meets begin training early in September. three of her events at both the Renfrew _ She placed sixth in both the discus and Track and field meets begin in January $ O_um'v a_nd Ql@awa Valley levels to '2hol D:Jt lh'ï¬ year al O[-'S’\?\ *Â¥ and there will be a total of about 20 Cg?]' ni_gh_e lmle of junior girls champion. 3 ce ; ev?pts Ne to Afend. blSS/]An:md sixth again in the discus at Prior to winning a gold at the OFâ€" _ _ ‘"Overall I think I‘ll like it. I‘ll be doâ€" & SAA finals in her graduating year, . i “’%:tf’melhlnglhkc,†said Sylvia. Sylvia had three firstâ€"place finishes at __] tert coming to Opeongo Higk in emaccimeng the Renfrew County meéel and set E Apeong 2 g Sylvia set aw f 3 Ne f SFhOol from Ross Mineview Public _ Valley record for the dmuf:nal?dll:\\a records for both the discus and javelin ?}thodo_l, Sylvia set a county record for. _ firsts in her other two m sne ,]2?, at the Ottawa Valley meet. 1 e discus, placed second in the shotr _ clinched c Sattri0 f put and wYas third in the javelin in her _ tawa Va]l:\?‘;hzcr;?j?sng?qnSfcluuvc Cl hS_vlvia holds oo ice Uintess At the Orf t ks 3 ipionship title. three county and three Ottawa Valley SAA finals she In grade 12 Sylvia achieved firstâ€" _ titles. 1 /