For 30 Years oS N tcY fc J8S We Have Delivered the HERALD HAZEN LAWN It CYCLE SALES SERVICE 90 DAY WARRANTY ON ALL REPAIRS LAWN GARDEN EQUIPMENT SNOWBLOWERS MOTORCYCLES- SNOWMOBILES SERVICE DEALER FOR TECUMSEHMTDHOMEUTECANADIANA SINCLAIR AVE UNIT 10 GEORGETOWN Donker paces team to title Bob Donker first place finish in the midget boys race in lost week October est cross country event held in Kitchener led Georgetown District High School midget boys team overall championship in the com pit it I on The Georgetown team lopped the standings with total points while Frederick Banting of don was only five points behind in second spot 90 points Fellow Rebels Dave Scida and Paul Lalonde also had good finishes In the 700metre race Ed Powers and Lewis also made up the midget squad s performance came after he struggled in his first year of high school cross country com petition last year Prior Donker had an impressive career in the elementary school ranks as a member of the Centennial Middle School Chargers squad Rebel coach Donna Metcalfe said she thinks Improvement this year comes the result of be ing a year wiser and successfully overcoming a injury which hampered last year Coming from elementary school where he won a lot its hard to go into high school and not do as well Metcalfe said This year Bob has grown and is more confident Metcalfe was also pleased see run a good race There had been concerns because had been nursing a bruised The Junior boys squad finished second overall Just nine points behind front runner London Ccn trot Dave Paul was the top Rebel with an eighth place finish Teammate Jeff was 15th while Glenn Mulder was Paul Tuf ford was also Georgetown s trio of midget girls had a fine showing but t qualify for the team title due to missing a fourth runner Shcrll Cave had an impressive fourth place finish while team mate Nairn was behind her in fifth spot Kim Ban- completed the fine showing with a effort The Junior girls contingent was 12th but Bouskltl missed running due to being lit The senior girls team was fourth overall as Amy Powers had a fourth place overall finish to lead the way What was en about Powers finish was the Georgetown runner end ed up only seconds behind win Alison of Scar borough More Powers was just seconds behind rival Tracy Smith of Milton District High School The Iwo will meet today in the championship meet being held at Kelso Conservation Authority That gave her a boost com mented Metcalfe It should be close at Haltons For their efforts Georgetown won the overall boys crown while Oshawa s O Nell Collegiate was second The Rebel team will take port In today s event Metcalfe feels good about the midget girls and boys teams chances of wlnn heir divisions overall The junior boys too will be a threat with West Hill being the major challenger Competitors will advance to the Golden Horseshoe event which will be held in Hamilton Oct Georgetown native involved in sevenman exchange Rangers send Marcolini to Knights Herald Sports did r Kitchener Rangers hint Georgetown nntm Steve to London Knights as part of man exchange made two On Hotkey League lOHl Division clubs last week Kitchener traded Marcolini and Ian Pound centre Greg and Peter Lisy lo I for Ed Klstcr loftwingcr Ha is am tendon will rccilve mother II infers player or a draft Lisy is decidid to retin from hotkey and on his Grade 13 studies in Kitchener turned of the 1ml Wednesday the Hungers pru tici ind is lold to report in Lon don in tlmi for Knights game In Hamilton next day The Hi old said he was somewhat surprised at the i It was big said Monday from his Georgetown residmci I fell pretty leaving Kitchener 1 id a grc it house and liked tin But if I win led I don round I was kind of disappointed lo be deoll to a learn lower in dings Kitchener is sixth in the I mms Division at whik London Is seventh at but I whole lot I can do about It Kitchener needed yjal scoring and needed a starting defenceman just the wiy it goes he add storting his third with the Rangers his While disappointed at loivlng many friends behind the six fool 190- pound liluehner can notice positive changes with the Knighls franchise It was hard to leave Kitchener because being a third year player I become close with a lot of guys on the team But I think I will earn more from Wayne Maxner Knights coachgeneral manager Marcolini said I con tell already going to be a good teacher This is a young team that has a lot of heart a lot more heart than we hod In Kitchener con linucd This reminds me of when 1 used to play with the Junior Gemini tie kind of heart that learn had when we beat Burlington out in playoffs Wo had been in a rut in Kit continued It was same thing day in and day out with the same voice yelling at Marcolini has had three games to gel used to his new learn and city Thursday in Hamilton London drop ped a 94 decision but came back lo play tight hockey In the next wo contests Friday night the Knights lost to Kingslon in overtime and came up a goal short again Sunday against Windsor in London by a margin The major thing now will be get into a new house and get used to new players said The last three games 1 thought I ve played well In game Marcolini finished with a plus I and the big thing will be winning some hockey games Last year was eligible for the National Hockey League draft but This season he Is also eligible but main lains that won t change his playing Third period letdowns continue to hurt Gems Slippery Pigskin An runner loosts the fooltiall while be Ing tackled a District High School defender In the first quarter last week the Georgetown Held The visiting squad stormed out to and then lo win over Rebel in grid coolest of Ihe The llrhrls hive a games on the grid Ihls HrnlrJ photo Ralph Georgetown Pontine Gemini had little to be lhankful for this Thanksgiving Day weekend The Central Ontario Junior Hockey League team dropped a pair of weekend contests at the Arena Friday Georgetown came on short end of a decision to Mimico Saturday the end result wasnt much better as Barne Colts won I heir fifth straight game an victory at the hands of the hometown squad The weekend action leaves Georgetown in seventh spot in ihe eight team league with a record of one win against five losses Is in lop with a record of five wins and a tie in Ihcir first six games with In second at 50 This weekend what had plagued Georgetown in lis prior four games continued to hurl the Gemini squad Friday night the Gemini held a lead heading into the final frame before Ihe visitors stormed back with five tollies The same held true Saturday evening when after two periods Georgetown trailed Barrio by a 42 margin But once he game hod ended the Colts had four goals to Georgetown one We just started doing Ihe wrong things In our own zone commented Gemini assistant general manager Jules on Saturday game They re type of team Reding athletics get off the ground Cycling Event The hills of Milton Kelso Conscr vatlon Area will be alive with cyclists Saturday when sons a Mountain Bike Event Racers will be competing for trophies and In cash vouchers Races begin at a with the uphill sprints Other races include a two- kilometre beginner race a two- kilometre intermediate race and a 10kilometre endurance race As the new kid on the high school block lucres no doubt his year will be a learning one for varsity sports at Bishop Reding High School However ihe school is committed to first building a solid foundation from which fulurt athletic prowess in branch out from The Catholic secondary school is in Its first year of operation and is based at former Public School building on Highway past Acton Presently about 200 students attend Reding all of which an In Grade Nine Future Flans include he school a permanent home in Milton This year Reding has a full com of Fall Winter and Spring varsity activities Presently the Royals are competing at he junior level In boys volleyball midget girls girls fuld hockey and cross country running for boys and In the winter ths ihe teams will compete in girls volleyball midget boys basketball indoor track badminton a Grade Nine boys exhibition hockey learn cross country skiing and possibly downhill skiing Once Spring ar rives Junior boys and girls soccer cams will compile as well as the track field squad and a ennls contingent Playing the field Redinf head Brian admits It will take time for his school varslly teams lo get on on keel Ihe other schools But time will allow Reding to get more widely known in circles and build tin from which futun We hive to lei other people know Bishop Reding is functioning Arsenaull slid and large we re off to a good We lot of from communities and it has been quite positive Tht first lime though anything Is lough With this being Reding s first year of operation Ihen are a few kinks yet to work out Two of those arc practice facilities and bussing Wllh just one gym practice time is at a premium Bussing too limits the amount of lime an can remain school for potential pnctlces Many athletes at Itedlng that has inai type firepower and you can t afford to get into a shootout with them Paul Corgill and Rick scored for Georgetown Saturday while Flolo netted Georgetown lone tally in Satur day contest Although the Gemini allowed 13 goals against In the two weekend games Russian t blaming the for Georgetown misfortunes Russian said here much a goalie can do if peo- in front of him or en t doing their effectively can blame ihe ding Russiani said What hap pening is things are breaking down in front of them in the latter stages or the game II s not conditioning I ihink some of the boys have to pro ve upon attitude Georgetown had a familiar face make his seasonal debul this weekend Former London Knight Cornwall Royal Glen Leslie donned the green and in the two games and is expected to help the Gemini up front once he gels Into the things Glen will help us but we just have to be patient wllh him now said We had him playing defence this weekend but that tern porary until he gits his skating legs Then we will put him on Ihe right This weekend Georgetown will once again have a pair of league games Friday the learn is in Burl then returns home the follow night lo host Nobleton Although it still early in he season feels these contests arc important to his club After lost weekend I looking for some improvement said We got to start seeing some results You tan expect lo blow four games in row and expect to still be in the hick of it have a good enough team on paper to win It lust a matter of putting It all Mike McNivcn then HIGH PRICES GOT YOU HYUNDAI COUNTRY HAS THE SOLUTION PONY 8731694 EXCEL STELLAR SALES and LEASING HYUNDAI COUNTRY SHOWROOM OPEN I Mon Thu 9 Sal 0 00 318 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN 8466858