Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 21, 1986, p. 16

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Georgetown Gemini the Central Ontario Junior II Hockey I I flcially held their award banquet lout Here top rookie winner left most Improved player trcg middle and team valuable player of the Wayne Morrow with Redmen meet Rebels for Halton title rugby finalists ITie Acton High School junior boy rugby team has Qualified for fie championship this week The who finished lla regular season at defeated Whin Oaks In he semi final innlcst Thursday at Acton High School Tht victory will pit Georgetown District School Rebels Friday at Gen in While took the lead late In tht first half with a successful and with just a left Acton Kevin Galloway got on board vith a I penalty kick In the scowl li ill With lu minutes Left in the stored paints for on try but the was unsuccessful White Oaks had a chance lo with minutes left but Hit y penalty kick missed and ihLltcdinui vuit mi to take the win It timer th Drive Boycott said s will Ik Ik for the final mil playing this week won I hurl his club By virtue or finishing in first spa In Rebels Hid a bye to Ihi VH the TAKE IT Despite being In Ihe of Acton player a Georgetown junior rugbi pla manages to ball here Georgetown met up In the final regular I on I the win Hut two teams meet in tin as a semi final IiiM week photo Italph Senior soccer team must win for berth Georgetown District High School junior Ihe visitors coming out on top drill soccer team player and a A com Rebels bounced back with a win in their other game try gain possession of Ihe ball on Ihli play The week to gain a split two tea mi met last week at Georgetown field with Mayors Race discount for family Willi one game in the season High School senior girls soccer Ictim has over whether it reaches the playoffs or not The senior Itebels dropped both their this week and huvi a record With the top four teams making the playoff round a win over Burlington would give the Rebels fourth and a playoff berth The gome was played yesttrdaj it the George town field Tuesday the Rebels dropped a 10 decision to lliakelock in a gome plaved at Ihe Georgetown field the Georgetown was Oaks in In in lone Roil for the Rebels Sheena said sin confident her dub qualify for league plajoff pointed I the While Oiks for he r Pepsi Tennis Hills is once for tunate to Ihe opportunity I host the Pepsi Wilson Tennis We are one out of forty Whltchorse Yukon to ty lo have this honour With sup port from Pepsi tola Wilson Spirt of Canada and Tennis Canada youth to yeirs will how lo pa tennis No need to buy a is ail balls shirts will be provided for participants to use Last year Georgetown wis selected as a site for this program Tills year Prospect in has been chosen The program is sin weeks in length one diy Stirling July J lgj6 if isomnt It was it half early in Hit sei rid half Kewley said lint m idi the girls mad and that would rink i it good for the Mi inwh the junior squad spill its imes this week T the host Raids wen edged l by itnl when a corner tin off pi into goal Thursday was avenged in way when short tided 10 man Rebels team out Wind Oiks Ihe reilh hustled for that win said I I more of ihim They ird Julie Ross scored frtli itm have a re cord of two losses a tic so I Seniors Junior id will I Burlington in its final season it jiim w is pi win by the juniors would result in tin on I hosting their first round tomorrow with a loss it s likely the Rebels will still their first round game ly Should the senior squad triumph ihen it will In on the road frr its first pin match The nun pi contest too would ph THE ONE STOP SHOP FOR ALL YOUR BAKING NEEDS BULK FOODS better than our reinrd In the only gome between Georgetown and Acton this yiar Ilia Rebels managed to out decision That contest was last Tuesday at Acton and Acton missed two half tries when players t put hall down in the end zone Gallnwaj Imd Boycott said having two Northern Division teams in final something about the f ruU played by the two teams I says somilhini Boycott said We enjoy pi iviiif Georgetown It makes for game The Acton midget squad will taking part in a throe ment today also at field in The will Trafalgar and White Oiks starting Senior Rebels defeated inabilitv 1 lake advantage of the wind cost Georgetown District Righ School senior boys rugby team a berth the championship The Rebels incurred rmny first half penalties that neutralized Ihi wind advantage In semi final game with Nelson Thi cur tost was played in As a result the dropped decision and win ted from further play Wo more or Jess belt commented Rebels coach Kill Bingham The penalties in the first half wort us down Bingham said he wis disappointed with Ihi loss but said he too was pleased with the sinsm his club had We did play quite well during Hit of the season hi said won all four of our tun games The next item on the I Bingham now will lie Ins junior squad for tit Hilton match School The Redmen fur Ihe filial with a semi final win over M Robinson last week Tht will be played in die In lone inntih of the vtar in the two the converted a first half try linn on for a victory in lough day That in were lucky to win II seemed we pi lyed the Mir half ir be Bingham continued proved a lot rum lit tin them in exhibition In Ihe regular had the concerted t Professional Quality Year Guarantee Competitive Rates Call For Free Estimates 8772772 Register before June so you and your family will receive a dis count rate Hills residents can enter a special category In add Hon to their age category In he five kilometre race we have our popular parent and child category and a team category to be made up of five runners who are all members of a common club or workplace We hope that if voit choose not to run you will Join the fun Come out and support Ihe runners We would appreciate If the residents living along the route would set up water stations for the runners If it is a very hot day some or the runners may appreciate being sprayed with a hose Everyone is welcome to Join us for a pancake breakfast following the 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