PORT COLBORNE HERE FRIDAY Tilt October Page Raiders swamp Dunnville Cats team effort spells difference i the J field hockey team Wednesday sHaltonCountygirls Field j males Debbie Wilson left- and Sue Smar Hockey Championships in white shirts for Hie ball GDHS field hockey teams wrap up their seasons The hockey teams coached by Mrs Kewley wrapped up their 1976 season this pail week by taking pari in two tournaments Both the A and teams competed In the County championships held at Burl M Robinson High School Inst Wednesday and at the third annual no n champ lonship Schoolgirls Conference tournament held at Toronto Sunnybrook Park over the weekend The Schoolgirls Conference tournament is unique in that is it staged not to declare an overall champion but rather to improve the calibre of field hockey at the school level and also to scout possible candid for Ontario learn The Championship was won by A High School of with Burlington M M Robinson High School placing second but the two Georgetown teams played extremely well and finished third and fourth the competing teams The A team beat on a goal by Sue advance to semi final play but were turned in this encounter i by eventual Beth scored in the semifinal match The team composed mainly of relatively inexperienced ill expectations by trip ping up Lord A team their initial mat Georgetown goals were scored by and In their second game were shutout M Robinson and thus had to settle for fourth place It wis reported that over took part in the School girls Conference Tournament ind the two Georgetown teams acquitted themselves very well indeed The A team won two games lied another lost two while the squad won one game lied Mrs Kewley was extremely pie lied with her per that ev i brand of field hotkey for limited experience of game really looked good The A teams wins came over Brampton Centennial Beth and Sue scored goals and over Connor wilh Sue Smar scoring goals They lied Malvern Ihen last 1 Pickering and l to dale The defeated Me Lnuijihn High School lo with gelling the Roil and tied North Hastings were defuleel by a experienced ind powerful SI Marys team by Peter borough and 10 by Middlesex High School Several Georgetown players were noted by selectors or the Ontario Trials if they are extended in inviiition will ittend the camp at the end of October gains if Intermedin A ploy by swamping the 11 in i it rfelown Friday nigh The unleashed i borrite of slots Rich Court and st lis show thai he was called upon lo handle shots Court s counterpart in the Rudernets was tested with drives The showed their muscle in the early going and hid built up a lead before tin the The I blues that drive coaches up the walls jftltcled the Raiders as it the il m rk of the opening frame to make the count tieorgetown at the end of of pi iy ITu opening 10 minutes of the middle period saw a flurry of action at ends as the Raiders scored times by the mirk ind Ihe bent Hie twine twice to make the store at point roared back to row the Raider lead with a goal it Ihc mark and thai how things stood at the end file second period the it I 13 in the sandwich frame and this was really the only time in the game when tie visitors eame close to matching efforts of the hometown ivouritis Tin Ihird period saw lied and White squad turn on the and the were left gasping lor lit Raiders e four to but ne reply from an I id jamt locked up before the periods minute mark id been reached In It lidcrs upturn win J over Dundas Ron Dixon had expressed concern over the team of a slight third period letdown Last I ri the Haiders had more thin enough fireworks at Ihc ready throughout the final minutes of the gime and this should stand them in good as the season wears on The old sporls cliche a solid team effort can appro pri be ipplitd to El demolishing of the issevenpliycrshad a It in tin up Two go performances were turned in by Neil Cotton Steve Glen Robinson and Bob while single counters were notched by Pete J John and Ray ins In the department hid two to o with his mark ers as did Glen lit had i hind four Raider gods while Br id for i return match while Evans Steve Bob following Tuesday Mil to Fort Erie days eamt has an p Craig Simpson Cotton Doug Tate Pete Brad worth nig pla The Rudcrs ployed in I Pineview champs Wee soccer had Curling season soon to open They Ind for the league title it the eonclusion or regular play and on October 1 they th feiled this same I l rUS ll J liv M illy regulation lime 101 Is were scored by Bill Dreyir Bill mil 1 Peter Rhodes scored whit 1 the champ Ihc Gordon Glen Robinson Bob Memorial arena Tom Daley Bill Curric and frlday it lineup Craig Hooper Centennial StewarHown dominate track meet Die North Hilton School Cross Country Championships were at Milton Kelso Conserve lion area last Wednesday and three Georgetown schools dominated event Thirteen Schools involving competitors took pirt in the meet and Georgetown s Centennial public school won championships in junior and senior division Harrison public school won the bantam team while took ihe Intermediate It championship in the Junior divison were Garnered Centennials Thomoson and Mike Andrew won the Intermediate boys evenl while teammates Wayne Elliott and Mark Dodge finished second and respectively Pe In le Hill Here we lie end ir It lis us it is eurhiig and we will try to report on all events during tin i Hilton nil been smee tiny is good to in It mi ri members This is opt In students ir up ll high Hey have regular eviry afler m wis played although the lissic struggle The g it 1 1 Illy ueh been hope ill fl7 f this will cope wilh the mild lures s meiimi is lied 3 after and two ten minute overturn periods still did vielor learns look risenbul five pen illy shots but vit ag deadlocked the the indo nl ilrd 1 1 Mih pri vide prices r memliers ind halt our or m Ihr ugh div The first social lo plan shot rule had been mlrodutid i nerve luikling win is Reserved the ire lids im showed whit ih an made of persevere in Major Bants undefeated IM- Hack row left to right Tage Hi impi ins of the Hilton Coach Dave Wicket Bill Inler Division Soccer Rural divis Glenn Wayne Best Jamie front row to right Doug II and Manager Mrs Rhodes iplun Hill Wilcox Piul Absent Sam Bell Mike Peter Rhodes and GDHS cross country team wins Halton Invitational meet ini nships lie won the Inlcrmcdiate North borough Ruth Allan Dcbh and Public School Cross Country im David Norton Back row left to right championship ront row to right Jim Ridley Wayne Sari Amanda l felt identof with the games in Kuril ill is recognised held in r iod mow e is Ihev erew The line i Slue el bins lid Ihe with in liib Mid Mid Willi iw K r inHmholtwisinthe ive when 11 e DIM Arena gas fumes health problem Mike I Me If it wit While High The IDIIS won the meet ind captured two over ill The is did In Open ihe Still r boys team pi ind the Junior boys pi iced fourth Hit pirt Mil unit r Ladies loop tightens Tin emg still sits sifelv ilop Tuesd Af Ladles Bowling is three finish Jin i first I l hurt Ml The Junior nil sue Hill hint who norm illy eompites as midget John ran to i ninth place finish while Hi rb mother midget run neri ind Hal Porter placed in the lop half of the field The Senior boys competed against a small field and hapman placed seventh with Chris Deere taking number iRht spot Sieve and Steve also look part The GDHS Senior Girls ehampionship effort was especially received as if lis had been separated he thai Jume Rodger Jenny Thompson placed second two seconds behind her teammate Haley was filth Judy Kraja ninth Separate school meet held in Oakville 1 if hi ilth fie Is II uusifi ll si lid mom lorthe The eintres r mid the use of r Harrison Public School won the Bantam team championship From left to right Kim Dawn Russell Kai Sommerville Kalhy Malanuk Keith Shier The Centennial Track and Field gathers under heir banner at last North Cross Country Champion the young faces how wed did both the Junior and Ihe Senior im chum lierled Mini in Ihi 111 use 1 ice ele irinf l lie l rdi skiff s ml v Ind Linn ik bill if hi 1 1 of i system Tiwnsley i Mincer fell fins in Aclein leleipnlely never Ik enlllled lions to the He reto 111 it rrenis pur eh ice machines thus toxic fumes ileouldnoi be clone Ihen suggested the coslint Hl ih il would hi id nil fume buildup ministry Invi where had been regislired in lull Mill ises the level Rises was One inspector lint in one were J75 parls per irhon monoxide ml win stored the ills mil Itiek llelemem in I mil Hob red in tin clung worked the to e ihi lie The DR Rang put their Ifiret gimi on the line his week when they visit Dundas on Thursday and I host on Sundiv Jim Day competes again for the Is in the Tin II nig ids the loop with points the Misfits Ihe Mount ire lied lor second place eleh with tin Saintly Six I i i shin hold e hint place whil Ihc Sp ires shire liurlh pot eieh team hiving ihilked up points Tin the Stnkini Six ire next in line points while the Missis ti Ins Hi the Drivers hive nine points Dumb ills have points the Boozers hoi I tin Ingue itcounlcd or two 1 1 Sip School Ho ir Cross Country ludmdu Meet list Saturday at St in leoret the Ire got will be this yen In high triple rolled i i single high of holds with i 20 Miry Jones is with a ivernte I- ill semestnan l ircuit The Circuit begins on to in ishlnglon from November 2nd lo Jlh in New York and indsinToronlo November aDOlOQV for Winter I- air Ihe In the Mi Ireland will be featured well is riders from and Holland Top riders iniluding Hornby Jim John Simpson and Olympic Medallist Michel Viillnncourt will be mark for the million ife level is pir Captain Inn Miller will be loniptUng Islington International Horse Show Miller Simpson Valllancourt and LIUH will lilt show in New while the Olymplt earn of Day Miller under team e I Ider will it ihtHoyuhnlaroito riKirt of eontisthddSiturday October j it mis sided that Miller oiler pliyeel the first irt of the first period ind goils This w is mistake in put due to the legibility of Miller in pulled himself out of the Rime nt the JO second mark of opening period iggnvallnR an siislnined in the pre vious lit with Oik ville Miller hid exttllcnl outing in his mil The Brill fir error mil any iiHuiveiiieiiee hive Sep ill sehoels had runners lompiling athletes from ill Mine schools did very well led the St Francis of con he placed second in the Tyke boys event picked up a silver medal Team mate Dean Ma rks finished third in the same r ice ind won a bronze medal St unn rs who finished the top in the a in Sean Mike Moore to Long an 1 M k Ko In Tyke Is f pi he learn Sus in Ma tin was t Lehman Mine Ma Aucolt nd I d and Caroline Sulllvin competed in field of competitors in the Mom race pined while Cirollni placed In hoys in a of runners David I finished while van Gary Peters Sean Neil and Jeff Moore through the field The top S runner In the Tyke hoys race was Claude Gallant who placed seventh Michael Mount and Richard were ihe olhcr Sucre com For the Tyke girls lorls Perron fifth Lucie Julie David and Caroline rounding out the Sacrc Coeur field Joeilvn Boucher led the Coeur field in the Atom boys rate he placed Robert Boucher Michael Mlgue and were also entered Hose placed lain girls race Anila and Gallant also Boucher placed 17 lor Sat re in the Bantam rice Perron was while Chiasson in spot Danielle Theberge was the only fiacre Coeur in the Midget girls race she finished In place Holy Cross had five runners competing m the Tyke boys race iteve Keeah leading the field placing Mike O Andy Keesh Fisher and Mark Milhere finished In the field I- or Tyke girls Theresa Jackie Pickett and competed The Holy Cross Alom boys fared extremely well Mike Marcahni finished In third pi let Ken was sixth Mickey Martin placed Piter MacKinnon was and Barry Stone finished in the spot Holy Cross Atom girls go ninth Kim place 14 Michelle Michm Roberta Ilurke and Karen Penny following in the field The Holy Cross Bantam boys were led by Russell Power who placed fifth Randy Robinson and Mark de finished In the lop half of the field Lynne Cunningham placed fifth to lead her Bantam team mates MacKin non was followed by Waters Cut and Carlo In the Midget boys race Holy Cross Joe SchoJliiUcal sixth MarioSpitcrtwasiOand Kennedy Mike Jones and Rick Vlera filled out the Holy Cross field Janet Poirier ran loa seventh place finish for ho Holy Crass Midget girls Joanne was eighth Rosemary Hartley placed 10th Judy Van finished and Marguerite finished In 14th spot