Page SECTION A THF HERA Wed October 1010IIS running this year In Irrint sports Here irli l Kin show off heir new uniforms lmkr Up ilriu volleyball player Mike Hugh unit thill 1 lining proudly don he ir vnrMl Reding offering intramural program Continued must be bussed In from Georgetown Acton and Milton and subsequently these individuals must be taken home Hut accepts these short com t bitter What we need ire good athletes coaches and facilities said The facility here Is adequate with our current With our small numbers and buss these problems They are realities and are things well have to work with We can have morning tices because per cent our kids are bussed here but In a positiv wa we rejiandling it You Atoms rally Georgetown Mai Dodge minor atoms hosted In County play Thursday An atypical and Indifferent effort In the first two periods saw the locals fall behind before Stephen snapped the minor atoms out of the doldrums with a goal early in the final frame with Doug and Mark assisting scored an unassisted ly to draw Georgetown to within one goal with less than two minutes re maining Georgetown continued to press and 36 seconds later Gavin Glaser netted the all Important goal with assists going to Jamie Stephenson and Duane Erlcr The tic was credit to the determined third period effort given by he Mai Dodge That fine play continued Sunday in Creek as the locals skated to an impressive win led the way with the ho it nek as Sheppard chipped in with a pair while had the other Earning assists were Matt Brain Glaser Onopn Jenko Stephenson and Robbie Wands The goal tending earn of Chad Hughes and Sean Mills made several fine saves to support the ex Mai Dodge Rem ax team cf fort Cougars undefeated Kerry Neil netted points as Cougars Notched their second win in the Georgetown Ladies Basketball League last week Cougars who are the only undefeated team in the league got by Trojans 4845 Anita Stankus had fight points for the winners as did Laurel Helm with Linda Yorke also had 1G points for Trojans while Carol Miller had ID and both Alice and Silvio chipped In with points In the other gome Capri corns nip ped Mustangs 3338 as Lorraine led the way for the winners with IS points Wendy Moore chip- bed in with eight while Kris Irvine had seven tor Mustangs and Melanle McCrockcn both led the fray with eight points each while Daiga June Nicholson and Natalia all had six points kind of got said All liedlng cams will a si cither as touch or With IB members on staff is pleased so many ire involved in school We gotten tremendous sup port from our stuff he said In addition to the pro gram Reding is offering i full of intramural Unties Some if the upcoming events include World Wrestling Wrestling ball indoor baseball and Mat bill Tint came because we wanted know the kids going to do it luieh said It big of our athletic if a student doesn I want to take part in intrimurals there arc to shoot around This is done on the honor as the balls are looted in Chaplin office To dile jII halls are present and for In conjunction with both in Iramurils varsity sports Bishop Reding has implemented the presentation of certificates for performances pic the school honors in Athlete of the Week This keeps in profile ind it nice rcconi7 the kids said It could stem from physicil to lo a It s good fun The school is points subsequent awards for points gathered The school is offering an ward of excellence for in athletestudent his points overall with in HO per cent academic grading With kids we need a lot of student participation and the need to know we will recognize them Arsenault said It s a piece of paper but it also rccngni lion from the school It s ill The Aw of Excellence is spetnl because we wint kids to get the points but to an per cent while re at it is very We re Irving keep an athletic academic religious tone to the reward system Arsenault added Like other high schools Iteding will hold its first athletic banquet once the sports seison has concluded Brampton ftp Water Works Soft Water Pure Water Your WaUr Treatment Sales Service Lease to Own Rentals Phone today lot a Free Water Analysis 4541515 Rulhcrford Ad Brim pit Senior girls basketball action Rebels earn initial victory District High School senior girls basketball team got into the win column this week with Its first victory of the East llolton season Georgetown defeated T A Illnkelock 54 in o game played In Wednesday It was a con test which featured the ploy a man defence for the entire game Is almost for coach MeredithSmyc We bun able lo do in all of my years of coaching said A man defence is because of the pressure involved Jenny Melville had game lor notching points which included in from the free throw line Smye has been 1m pressed with first year seniors play this season allows us to capitalize on our second chances imyc said She has so much poise The pressure game wis rcsponsi Junior hoop Rebels adopting more patient offensive game plan When District High School junior girls basketball takes to the court this week it will be adopting a new game plan Last yeir had his club execute the fast break with near perfection Its transition from defence to offence was a major in gredient in Georgetown taking the title However this season Leeking s club t quite quick as last year championship squud The fasl break will still be a weapon for Georgetown but if the opportuni ty doesn pan out wants his club to revert hick to a control of I think we can be more effective in a controlled offence Locking said So far wove tried to execute fast break even when tin tood shots weren there We re taking i and ire only making atom itl Its better for us to get things Georgetown won its second game the last week Queen I irk it the iwn gym In that contest 1 led the with points while Lisa Carter Martha and Irwin all had eight points Starter Tan Burroughs sat out contest to rest a Jammed thumb Another change leeking plans to implement is using more zone defence in man With a zone setup if a Rebel does gamble and find herself out of position leeking plans DRG pee wees rolling right along Is where she reidily safeguard if scoring chances for opposition In our homes tourneys includ this hid blocked shots said 1 think we in build more around her than on my style Locking has been pleasantly sur prised with the play of first year Itcbels McCIure and Tneey Weeks who arc the point guards It a tough position and it looks like they can handle it Leeking said My aim is to give hem bath more court time Today the Rebels host White Oaks in what Locking feels should be a good match It should be because they road runners for the Rebels the was pressure which erased an early lead it was pressure which prevented the home team from coming back for the win In addition to Melville has been pleased with the play of guard Lisa Mason Mason a returnee from last year squad has been effective in all aspects of the Rebels game I isa has been excellent on defence and on offence si getting her six and eight points game said Bench strength too won be pro blem for the Rebel coach in terms of reliable players The only problem getting the players enough court We nine plaers who hive the ability to start Smye said I ve been trying lo get as many people possible into games so they can ill get experience However Smye said there are some elements of the Rebels gtme that need work In some depigments were still struggling The score sometimes I show there ire some things that I coming said An example was the fust break Due to the pressure tactics used Georgetown there were op portumties for the Rebels to cosh in with some easy buckets However thai part of Georgetown game wasn tin synch Wednesday The Rebels are at home today for a game with White Oaks and also host Loyola Monday afternoon The Georgetown DUG Stationery pee wees racked up two more Tri County hockey wins last week The locals hosted their first contest and scored a win Georgetown led afler the first period on from Guistini Trent Cull and Lewis Steve Brown Cull and Brad Amatoall assisted Jnson Smith put the locals up in he second period as Adam Ha gen and Guislini had the assists That tally was the lone one of the period netted its only goal of the game in the final frime before Guistini Lull rounded out the scoring The team then travelled to Creek minus five skaters due to the holiday weekend However the locals still came with a con vinclng victory Stoney Creek started the scoring in the first frame but pulled Georgetown snuid even with on unassisted tally Dave Lawrence scared In the second period to give the lead then Adam Hilts seared what turned out o be isslsted by Lewis Creek scored its mil goal of the in He final period but Hilt and gave the locals he cushion needed for the win Hilts lovws ad assists The next home game Is iy when Erin travels Arena for contest Shoes tar the Whale Family SHOES THINGS Advertising serves by informing INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL FROM CULLIGAN RENT SOFT WATER PHOTO 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