Page THE lltRALD June im Soccer Rebelettes record twin wins Centennial wrestlers had a fine showing In last Saturday a provincial wrestling tournament as they produced four and nine medal winners Medal winners in the front row from left to right Kenny Worry Chris Manhlre Kevin trunk Kirk and Mike Title winner In the back row from left ro right Bob Anderson Bob Dean Mike Taylor and Chuck Anderson adopts quota system dominate championships The official results of the County Public Schools Relay Championships held last Wednesday at Sheridan College of will not be available for a short while but unofficial results obtained gave Stewarttown Public School the Informal school championship Young athletes from over 30 public schools In County competed in 11 events for five overall However public school procedures frown on having one school declared meet Centennial had teams in all categories and claimed two overall firsts one second and one overall third Stewarttown entered teams they did not have entries in the bantam age group and ran away with three overall firsts one overall second one overall third two fourths and a fifth place finish For Centennial in the the team of Brad Hansen Owen Gray Phil Rose Dave and Doug Gillespie placed first In their heal and first overall The Bantam girls team of Shorn Elaine Hughes Lisa Tan coo and Lynn Cox placed third in heir heat The Junior girls team of Rosemary Gale Jennifer Pepper Kim Kirk Connie Hay and Gray placed second in their heat The Junior boys team of Jeff Grossman Blake Harrison Jamie Kevin Mc Arthur and Steve Ski rig placed fourth in their heat The Intermediate girls team were first in the heat and lied with for first overall and included Lamb Vol Williams Claire Shepherd Maureen Gale and Ruth The In mediate boys team of Wayne Manuel Dave Mason Eric EUon Rod Cook and Kevin Frank were first in their heat The Senior girls team of Jean Heather McLaren Linda Ferguson Debbie Gillespie and Brabant were first in their heat and first overall The Senior boys team of Brian Davis Bob Dean Doug Smith Jamie Burt and Jeff were first in their heat and second overall The Open giris team were second in their heat and seventh overall and included Chris Barclay Lisa Miersma Heather Liz Ramsay and Gail McCosh The Open Boys team of Doug Smith Bob Davey Matt Phillips Bob Dean and Eric were first in their heat and fifth overall The Mixed Open team of Heather McLaren Jean Galbraith Jamie Burt and Brian Davis were drat in their heat and first overall For the Junior girls won their event and the team included Kim Craig Ann Marie Mawhinncy Pauline Richards and MacDonald The Intermediate girls tied with Centennial for first and included Sherry Wilson Nora Waters Mo Herring ton and Debbie Clarke The Intermediate boys won their event and the team in eluded Wayne Elliott Chris Morch Geoff and Mark Dodge Also placing first was the Senior boys team that included Rob Coulbeck Alan Barber Terry Oldham and Herb Walker The Mixed Open team in eluding Alan Barber Debbie Clarke Jane Trueman and Herb Walker placed second while the Open girls team of Ruth Allan Sarah Patty and Braund placed third The Open boys team ran to a fourth place finish and in eluded Wayne Elliott Gary Yates Derek Hodgson and Richard Griffiths Fourth place was also claimed by he Senior girls team that Included Mary McGlaghan Mary Anne Semen Sabine Schmidt and Jane Finishing in eighth place was the Junior boys team that included Kevin Gillespie Gordon Jim Gordon and Mark The North Track and field Meet was held Tuesday May 3D at fc School in Milton at press time results were not available ihe Relay pionship question will decided Wednesday today- with the scheduling of the North Relay Cham EC School in Milton Junior must win The Junior soccer Rebels are hoping to gain a berth in the Last playoffs The Junior composed mainly of novice soccer players have a chance to gain a playoff berth but only by winning one of their last two regularly scheduled matches The brought that feat the playoffs within heir reach by posting a win over Park High School of Oak last Thursday and Ion Reeks were the Rebel marksmen In the important The Juniors have shown marked improvement with each outing and can t be written out of the playoff scenario The playoffs get underway this Thursday and should the gain a berth it will mean they will have played three games in as many The playoff format has the second and third place teams from each division playing off for the right to challenge the regular season division leader This Monday June the division winner will play host to the preliminary round The champions of East and West division will clash for the Halton title on Wednesday June eighth meeting held weekend In Halifax approved the adoption of a quota system which will be used to determine how many skaters will be able to compete at thi national championships year An age limit wos also ap proved for novice dance competitors as well as new testing procedures for com skaters The newly implemented quota system is however the most significant change Under the new system each of four divisions of the will be permitted to send one skater presumably the winner of regional competition to national championships Palermo impresses Although its still too early in the Men Fastball Lea season to make predict ions Palermo could prove the dark hone candidate for loop honors Palermo has recorded two impressive wins over the Glen and defending league pion Iowville while their only loss was at the hands of Hornby with Moc Curlls hold a hot pitching hand In last week s action Low downed Burlington 131 to avenge an earlier loss Palermo tripped up 1 and Glen Williams posted their first win of the season a A victory over Burlington Palermo stung the Glen 120 bit Friday This Friday the Glen journeys to Hornby and Burl visits Palermo On Sun day entertains while this coming day the Glen travels to Burl and visits Hornby The GDHS soccer A and team have started the 1977 season in fine style the B team picking up wins over Blakelock and Lord Elgin white not being score upon and the A team record Ing wins over and Milton the tatter win coming on penalty kick goals Both A and soccer teams opened their 1977 season on a winning note lost Wednesday The A squad thoroughly dominated in crushing Blakelock while team not to be out done blanked Nelson The A team was In charge all the way and held a lead at which says a lot for their calibre of play as had only 11 players suited up Sue Smarda and Sheila netted a pair of goals Sue scored one on a penalty kick and the other on a nice cross from Beth Kcwley Sheila converted a rebound for a goal after the had stopped Sue a on a penally kick while the second came on a long ball from centre from Beth ley Linda Wilde in goal ployed a competent game as did Debbie Wilson and Kim Beckett at the forward positions Beth Kew ley at centre half played her usual strong game Louis Morwick a relative novice having played only iwo seasons of soccer was the star for the team scoring both goals I One was on a penalty kick In I Ihe first half while the second I saw her take advantage of an errant rebound in the second I half I Laura Sea He in goal regist the shutout Laurie Heed a new convert to the game of soccer played a fine garni at fullback while Carolyn NOTICE Effective Monday June 1977 twice weekly garbage pickup will take place until Oct 1st Householders having garbage pickup on Monday and Tuesday and Thursday will have their garbage picked up on Monday and Thursday Householders having their garbage picked up Wednesday and Friday will have their garbage picked up Tuesday and Friday Thank you TOWN OF HALTON HILLS Works Department son who usually plays wing had a great game at halfback Last Friday the team rallied from a scoreless first half to score four goals In second half and defeat 0 their second conse cutive shutout Cathy scored the first Georgetown marker shortly after the start of the second half on a good high shot hat caught the out of position Lori made It on a cross from Cathy Mc Donald while Carolyn Karri son accounted for the other wo Georgetown goals Her first came on a penalty kick and her second of a direct free kick from Just outside the corner or he penalty Joanne Searle was in nets Tor the shutout and Mc played a good game at centre half This past Monday the A team recorded Its second win of the young season defeating Milton M on penally kicks The squads fought to a scoreless draw at the end of regulation time The team did not play up to Its usual high standard and many missed scoring forced Ihe penalty kick situation Sue Smarda In nets had a relatively quiet after Rosemary Wilcox scored twice in the penally kicks including the winner other included Debbie son Linda Wilde and Teresa Kitcly On Wednesday today the A team hosts Nelson this Friday the A team travels to E Park high school while the B team Journeys to MM day the A learn plays host to White Oaks and the A entertains Aldcrshol Georgetown wrestlers in provincial meet composed of wrestlers from and Centennial Public handled by Cen tennla coaches Jim Hall and Don Warren took pari in Ihe PreJunior Provincial wrest championships staged Sat at the University of Toronto A total of 206 young athletes competed in weight ions In the Junior group and In the Senior Hand age group Although the tournament was strictly an individual championship affair the Georgetown wrestlers more than held their in fact humbled some supposedly strong provincial wrestling Thirteen wrestlers from Centennial took part as well is five wrestlers The crew didn I fare well as Ihe public school wrestlers but this was due to fact they were wrestling over respective From Frank Mlediln ski placed second in the Senior 107 lb category Gerry Paul placed third in the Senior lb category and I Milne and Dean Scaltcn in 140 and 1 17 lb senior respective weight classes placed fourth Bill Davis In the Senior 117 lb fifth For Geo town however the story centred around the of the Centennial wrestlers In lilt 13 weight that they in Ihcy claimed four titles two seconds three thirds a fourth firths Jill sixth Quite an accomplishment considering they were going up against the best in Ontario in he age groups Indian titles win gam by bob An in the Junior lb dais Mike T lor in Junior lb weight class and Dean In class Chris Mai hire Junior lb class and Kirk in Junior lb wnght class placed second whitt Ft ink in tht Junior lb weight class Kinny Werry In the Junior lb weight class and Mike Wroblewskl In Junior 89 lb weight class placed third Keith Ledger claimed fourth place laurels In the Senior at 107 lbs while Matt Phillips placed fifth in the Senior division at 107 1 be Doug Gillespie was fifth In the lor division at 79 lbs Wrestling to a sixth place standing was Chris in the Senior division at 135 lbs Coaches Jim Hall and Don Warren extended special con tub lions to Senior division 145 champion Bob Dean who 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