ijjygj sports and recreation Out r i 1 I tar bit I through tier balancing routine on the beam durinj last week meet School HIS came third in the I tin shed first AHS gymnasts finish third in meet Acton High School Girls Gym nasties team finished a respectable third in their fourth annual Gym nasties Invitational Inst week topped the list with Georgetown second Burlington Centra fourth In the novice division Jessie Pattillo finished second on the uneven bars with Mandy Sikock fourth and Allison Chuisson fifth Teresa Dunn of Acton was third on the vault while Adela Rodriguez came second on the balance beam Trish wus the top per former in the junior division taking two firsts a third and a fifth Shi wus top finisher on the bars tame fifth on the va lit third on the floor exercises first on the balance Si came first overall in the junior division Sylvia Bourassa came third over ill in the juniors with her second place finish on the vault Lynda Whiff in came fourth on the bars in vaulting wink dale came second on the balance beam Cindy came third in the inlermedi and fourth on the beam Barb Wilson finished fourth on 11 bars and fifth in vaulting The juniors and intermediates will be competing Georgetown District High School next Thursday April it 1 while the novices have a meet it Burlington Central next month East beat west in eager atstar The East Secondary Scl basketball team coached by mentor Rick took a convincing decision over west in match Friday in Burlington The East team was comprised of two players from Acton Georgetown Milton Blakeloek Perdue Trafalgar White Oaks and Queen Elizabeth Park West was made up of players from Aldershot M Robinson Lester Pearson Nelson and Burlington Central The score was close in the first half with only an point difference but said East inated the second half He said the team played well defensively and put out a complete team effort We practised hard over he past week and especially worked on the defenlsve game and that made a big difference We had developed a team concept by the second half He said with the defence playing well Halton East capitalized on a lot of turnovers and steals Paul Van from Milton scored 28 points in the winning fort Fred Murrell from TAB netted while Acton Redman Martin Osso scored points Jim of White Oaks also scored Marco from Milton netted and Steve of Perdue hooped eight points Van Oorshot and were named as most valuable players In tl game The rest of the team TAB Tony Turnbull John Knrolids Rebels Bill Richards The Last won the 11179 allstar basketball team were knocked out early in the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association OF A basketball championship recently In two games played Friday March and Saturday March in the suffered two losses The first came at the hands of Bay Ridge from Kingston the eventual OFSSA A champs Acton had kept the lead through the game and was winning by the end of the third quarter but Bay Ridge capitalized on a error in the last second of the game to net the ball for two points Bay Ridge won Bob McClurc was leading scorer with points while Ken Faber had seven and Rob Lenizky scored six That left the Redman to face a much tougher St Ann team from Windsor was downed Martin scored 17 points In the losing effort McClurc netted 12 seven Coach Rick McArthur said he felt he had the team to win the champ ionship if a few star players were healthy Osso and were com off injuries Beardmore bows out Beardmore Union pee wees bowed out of the season with a 1 loss at the hands of lies in the final game of the best of five league playoffs llespcler bounced into lead with three unanswered goals In the first and second periods before Steve put Acton an the scoreboard at of the middle frame Scott earned the assist Goaltending by Mike Ormsby and Brent Con was excellent says coach Jim and the whole team played well for their final game Hellers pulls coup upends Press There was nothing but celebration In Heller dressing room Saturday night after they pulled the biggest upset in Industrial Hockey league season Hellers had the nerve to upend the almighty Blow Press first place finishers to capture the league title in three games Not only that they did it so well with a 1 score Eirlier you will recall Blow Press looked like they were well on their way to taking Hellers in two straight w ith a victory in the first game But Hellers had other ideas and extended the best of three series to Saturday match which was delayed a couple hours due to Legion victory a minor game John opened the action with a goal for Hellers at Van Fleet added to the tolly at 17 to make it 20 Lloyd Smallwood potted the final Hellers marker at 17 of the middle frame Bruce scored the only Blow Press goal at 14 of the third period Henry Toebes earned the assist for the Pressmen John Ashley picked up two assists for Hell with singles going to Dave Thompson Lome Gordon and Randy Blow Bill Fields was top scorer In the playoffs even though Hellers kept him off the scoreboard Saturday Fields collected six goals and four assists for 10 points In only four games Lions miss title but season stiBI a success The 197960 season came to a close Monday night for the Acton Lion major as they conceded a victory lo Fergus in the Waterloo- Wellington league finals It took five games to do It but Fergus downed the Lions in game two 7 in game four and in game five while Acton won first and third matches 1 and In the fifth game day Fergus took the lead just half a minute into the match but Terry came back to lie it by end of the fir period Rob an assist Fergus went ahead again In the second per only to have Mike Hudson even up the score will a minute left In the frame David Thomas and Sandy picked up an assist each Fergus jumped into lead curly in third and clinched the victory with a last minute goal to take the championship In the fourth game Ac ton and Fergus traded goals with Fergus com ing out on top of the 7 score Ian Utile opened scoring for Fergus replied a minute later from Hudson Paul Drone collected a couple of markers to end the period 3 1 for Fergus But Greg James and Heath Nor polled three quick goals the second to give Acton 4 lead Thomas Norton and Ted picked up the assists John Kirby and Ron Goodnll with a pair gave the lead back to Fergus Tony Van Dam tied it In the third but Drone pocketed his third for a hat trick and the victory Brad O and earned assists on Van Dam goal In Acton third game victory started things off right by taking quick lead James lowed a goal of his own before Fergus final got on the map scored his sec of three in the open minutes of the middle frame but Fergus quick ly caught up with three goals Dan Margctlail connected on two with Drone adding a single That gave Fergus a 4 lead but It was short lived Hudson Thomas and Waites with his third handed the victory back to Acton also earned an assist in the game Hud son picked up three Thomas O Nell and Danaghcr counted singles Van Dam earned two Rick scored the other Fergus marker Coach Barry Inscoe and manager said they would like to the team on their fine play especially the playoffs for the They said after the early season struggle the whole team did them selves credit by a deter mined effort in every game They added their thanks to Ihe parents for their support and wished all players welt in future In the lost 12 games the Lions won eight and lost only four They were knocked out of the first round of OMHA play but eliminated and Elora in playoffs to reach the finals Kermit wows crowd the Frog Jaws and Miss Piggy came life Sunday as the Acton Figure Skating Club delighted two full houses with their annual ice review at the Community Centre This year theme was Movies of the 70s with the the Pink Pan The Wiz Saturday Night Fever Grease Rocky Cabaret being just a few of the popular films represented Stars of the show were Cindy and David McGilloway who skated in the Blue number and were outstanding In the Grease production Eva Sansom and Miss Piggy Kara Leatherland were an other crowd favorite as were Hie Pink Panthers Laurie Anderson Andrea Cnrr Florence Cherwoniak Shannon Tracey Griffin Christine Hess Heather Jcrvis Krlstl Thompson Patricia Pearce Jamie Verbik Vldler and Alex Following the panthers were the Inspectors Mark Cairncross Sean Christopher Grim wood James Lloyd Andrew Patterson and Jason Vidler The Wiz started off the production Susan Auty Sharon Campbell Karen Cindy McGilloway Col leen Petty Toth Barb Wilson Sarah Homer Lisa Gillls and Cindy performed Dawn Addison Sheri Griffin Shelly Ilelhcr Christina Kruger O Neiil Leanne Prueter Cripps Tcrl Petrlllo Gemita Vnsquez Dana Owen Stacy Hun Lorena Coal mo Tina Oakley Laura Homer Joanne Barrow Tracey Smith Carrie Shannon Salter Pamela Stewart Jennifer Maureen Cathy Lee Jowett Wanda Hardy were skated well in a solo performance did Colleen Petty to the music from the movie Ice Castles Cheryl Brendn Jodie Brown Ann Gardener Norton Eddie Wilson and John Gardener showed the audience part of the Dutch Waltz they must perform for test days Oakley and Leslie Sawden did the Swint Dance Ann d John the Ten Fox and as mentioned the skated the Blues Kermit was surrounded by mcttcs in the Movie production They were Carolyn Porte Paula Wendy Norton Tracey Bruce Angela Lisa Preston Re ml Smith Kelly Cooper Laura Johnson Valeric Kcri Butler Ten Lynn Lisa Perry Paula McPher son Lisa Watcrhouse Kandl Hannah Laura Masalcs Lisa Sansom Colleen Barb Griff Suzanna Jeanettc Verbik end Kerllynn Cripps Kevin Cargill Dale Stewart Kyle Thomson Mike Baker Allen Landri null lenry Sansom CI O Nclil Colin were Kermit s friends among them Bear and Sharon Campbell did a number to the Main Event Greg Leatherland Chris Rogers Paul Kll Brad ONelll Robber Porte and Tom donned the gloves for the movie Rocky Lisa Krzyzik Debbie Julie Charlebois Kim Petty Nancy Norton Tina Krzyzik Kim Griggs Jackie Co fit and right perform a difficult during their exhibition number on the dance The and Kermit the rog It va Sanson who is leading Ihe crowd and his friends in and dance number from the Mot It were part of Sunday s Ice Revue The Revue is an annual the cton I- Skating tub lomark the end of their season The champions honored in next weeks special edition With 12 championships and 12 runners up and a whole slew of individual awards almost everyone came out a winner in Saturday s Day of imp tlic Com munity Centre We at the newspaper The annual Legion ave sponsored playoff finale was attended by more special edition just lo fit than GOO players coaches everything in parents So look for more than 30 photographs and the complete results of the Legion annual Day of Champions next week in a special sports supple ment to The Acton Free Press Fung honored by Sabres left wife of the late William tamp bell presents the newest addition to the Sabres awards The William Bill Campbell Memorial Trophy to it first ever recipient Glenn Murray The Acton Sabres Hockey Club held their annual awards night Saturday at Rock wood Hall but it should have been called the Pat Appreciation night walked off with four trophies for rookie of the year best team player most valuable player most sport like conduct Kevin the first president of the Club presented with the McPhall Marshall trophy for rookie of the year June Gerth was on hand to present Fung with the Lady Gerth of the year The finished a successful season this year travelling nil the to the quarter finals of the OMHA playoffs be fore losing to Orangc- and then New Hamburg to reach the finals of the Waterloo Wellington playoffs trophy Steve Miller received the Fisher Memorial tro phy for Altitude and Former member of the executive and director for the Club Frank presented it Dennis Charbonneau won Ihe President Cup presented by president Lee Vickery and Carol Campbell presented Glenn Murray with the new William Bill Campbell Memorial Tro phy for most points cumulated In a season Barry won the most improved player trophy Sabre president I Vickery left presents Dennis Charbonneau with the President Cup as best on the team during the Sabres award night Saturday June left the first woman on the Habit executive hand he Lady trophy for best sportsmanlike conduct lo Sabre captain Pat b Pal picks up the James Gordon Trophy best leum player Presented by club treasurer Moll the award Is selected by the players themselves The Acton Sabres Club first president Kerwin Me presents Pat b right with the trophy for Rookie of Year at the Sabres annual awards night Saturday In Itockwood Fung picked up four awards in nil