Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 10, 1982, p. 13

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Girls win tourney in Collingwood girls volleyball successful weeks with both against Itlakelnck and com In the Collegiate Inviinliunal veil tournament which the In a home header against on Thurs day he seniors led off by winning heir match Inn games to one The first Rome was initial won the Rebels 1511 but an error in scoring discovert minutes alter the end of the name After play resumed the seniors through lack of eon lei come back wo win the name The next game madcup far the loss as they blew out by a of IS The final game was won by Georgetown 15tO Coach said the team playing well after their three week The only members that held under pressure were Michelle Jenny Smtlh and Mickey Rich The junior team also their match but in two straight games by scores of 159 and IWHhen winning the exhibition Rami 1510 the late invitational tournament the seniors won Ihc and juniors placed fourth overall in their division The tournament consisted of eight teams separated into two pools of our teams in which every team plays the other twice Of the possible six games the seniors won five games placing them first and the Juniors won four games The lost the game to Midland in the quarter giving them their fourth place Mrs O Neil the junior team coach said Joan Bingham and were Bulking well all week but Bingham was out standing at the tournament In the quarter final round the seniors tfefeited lis two games to one and proceeded to Int semi final match They beat Stayner In two straight games Their opponent in the final match was the host team Collingwood Collegiate Georgetown won the match two games to one losing the first 1510 then winning the next two island Teams future is in doubt Continued page HI said if the opportunity to coach in a competitive league arose he might consider the job But the coach also expressed some doubt as whether the would merge or that he would return after a When the won the 13 Juvenile fastball championships for Ontario the coach was pleased but in his every year was a good year he said Choose it Michelle Mir Ihn and Jenny Smith it teams ga nest Tucsdj am Tim Dixon takes Canadian wrestling title Georgetown District High School wrestling team competed in Kennedy Invitational tournament last and injurs or Hie second year in a row Hut member Tim Dixon perhaps had the biggest rtht GDIIS team he represented Ontario at he t Winter Games in Scotia in the It gold medal in his weight category and the u j Backed up to the wall from page Especially when arc with them for lhal long i player Roy Ward selection committee remembers Infill as a good solid who wasn particularly flashy lie always had an eye to defending us Ward says Ward remembers when Gerry never stopped at the players hacked him right up to Ihc wall or the arena Infills says that in the old days what we call violence today was just called extra fun in the 1950s remembers on game against when fights broke out on the Ice in the stands so the lights were turned off Inglis says it was scary to be on the ice not knowing if an opposing player was near Afterwards he found the whole incident amusing he says Discipline is the key Inglis his second year with the leant tin mosl memorable when everyone from previous championship produced a big win against fir e fin Three detcnccmcn on Ihe team want to goon the ice for Tear might be Ihc cause or the team losing the contest chuckles As a player Inglis remembers in when Georgetown won Ihc Intermediate A title against On paper they were heads and shoulders over George town says But Georgetown had a winning tradition and rose to the occasion against many ex professional players Inglis says a Punch ImlachToe Blake approach in operating a hockey club As he says my theory is you got to be pretty well in control in dressing room A team that is picked to accompany the Heritage winner the arc the Junior Raiders of Ihe 19676B Members of the Ontario champions are Phil La vail Dave McMenemy Brad Johnson Bob Kent Robinson Bill Brent in Paul Robinson Ron Lane Terry Hay Terry Sheppard Larry John Brian Cowbrough Coach Gerry Bob McMenemy Trainers Walker Bill Moore and Don Tickets or the March banquet are available at Dairy Bar adults costing while children are THE HERALD IB 1JS1 Page Acton Sabres set to open playoff schedule against Attention all Acton Junior Sabre fans Mark these dates on your calendar The Swordsmen start their playoff schedule against the league leading Blades this in The game starts at fl m Acton then playa host to for Saturday night at a and then again on Monday night at JO The Sabres return to for the IS game time Is SO Coach Jules Russia is looking forward to the beat four of series against saying we re not afraid of them If the Sabres play their game plan and execute It well wc might see an upset in the making Russian says The scries will definitely be a skating one but the Swordsmen have the legs stay with the coach If Acton get good goaltcndtng from their two netmindcrs and if the players respond to the series with desire and emotion the Sabres will be in good shape says Russian To beat the Sabres will have to contain them In their own tone says When Oakville try to lake the puck out of their lone Acton will go Into a special force heck lug assignment the coach is working on their number penetration play to keep the puck In very deep in Oakville zone Usually breaks can come because s forwards hang back near the he says The schedule actually works Acton advantage Russian says With two home games on Friday and Monday the Sabres could return to with lead in the series he says The team is healthy for Ihc Russian says CANADIAN TIRE GEORGETOWN MURRAY LTD HOCKEY HERITAGE DINNER AT HOLY CROSS AUDITORIUM GEORGETOWN MONDAY MARCH 8th Social Hour 6 pm Dinner 7 WILF PAIEMENT TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS GUEST SPEAKERS PRESENTED THROUGH THE AUSPICES OF MOLSON BREWERIES ONT LTD to GEORGETOWN CHRYSLER the HERALD In Mi Child Adults T ARMSTRONG COLLISION CENTRES To celebrate were offering you 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