Journal Pioneer

Haslam earns KISH award

Basketball player selected student-athlete of the month

- Compiled by Nicholas Oakes for Red Shores.

Thomas Haslam has been selected as the Greco Pizza/ Capt. Sub student-athlete of the month for December at Kensington Intermedia­te-Senior High School (KISH).

The Grade 12 student is the 17-year-old son of David and Grace Haslam of Springfiel­d. Thomas is a key contributo­r to KISH’s senior boys’ basketball team.

“Thomas has really come out of his comfort zone this year, and has realized his potential as a post player,” said KISH basketball coach Hannah Harrington. “He is not only one of the top scorers and rebounders, but he is a leader on and off the court.”

Thomas, who is a member of the leadership class at KISH, also played basketball with Team P.E.I. at the 2017 Francophon­e Games.

Outside of school, Thomas plays the piano and is at the Grade 10 conservato­ry level, and is the organist at St. Elizabeth Anglican Church in Springfiel­d. Following graduation from high school in June, Thomas plans to study psychology at the Université de Moncton. Thomas Haslam is the Greco Pizza/ Capt. Sub student-athlete of the month for December at Kensington Intermedia­te-Senior High School.

After suffering a flat tire in his last start and having his win streak snapped at three, Rose Run Quest will get the number two man from his stable in the race bike this afternoon at Red Shores Racetrack and Casino at the Charlottet­own Driving Park. The 13-dash card hits the track at 12:30 p.m. with Rose Run Quest teaming up with the assistant trainer in the recordsett­ing Marc Campbell stable. Ryan Desroche will sub in for Campbell behind the Post 5 starter in the Race 9 $2,400 preferred pace for owner Blair Hansen of Charlottet­own after Campbell finished second with the pacer on New Year’s Eve with a flat tire. The son of If I Can Dream has put together an impressive eight victories since joining the Campbell team during Old Home Week racing in August.

Other preferred pace starters include Drivingthe­dragon N riding a three-race win streak for trainer-driver Jason Hughes but forced to race the boys this week, and the ultraconsi­stent Czar Seelster with Todd Weatherbee in the bike. Woggy Rocks (Driven by Gary Chappell) and Smiley Bayama (Adam Merner) round out the field.

Desroche picks up three drives from the Campbell stable today, as Campbell is competing in the North America Drivers Championsh­ip at Miami Valley Raceway in Ohio with all the Sunday, Monday and Tuesday action being shown at both Red Shores locations with 3:05 p.m. Atlantic start times for each card.

Desroche gets the call on Woodmere Articblue with rail control in Race 10, as well as veteran pacer Eagle Jolt from Post 1 in Race 12 as the morning line favourite. Speaking of Desroche, the horse the young driver scored his first career win aboard will retire during this afternoon’s card. Onehotvett will leave from Post 8 in Race 6 for driver Wade Sorrie, trainer Austin Sorrie and owner Tammy Collings of Hazel Brook.

Force Seelster makes his East Coast pari-mutuel debut in Race 7 of the program for new owner-trainer Clifford Murphy, with son Ken Murphy doing the driving. The six-year-old son of Stonebridg­e Regal boasts 13 lifetime wins and $45,000 in purse earnings along with a 1:56.3 record taken over Rideau Carleton Raceway in Ontario. The pacer had been racing the claiming classes in Ontario before being acquired by his new connection­s.

“Thomas has really come out of his comfort zone this year, and has realized his potential as a post player. He is not only one of the top scorers and rebounders, but he is a leader on and off the court.”

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