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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 18, 1987, p. 11

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Oh POX ITS HERE- JETT GOLF SCIROCCO BAZ MOTORS S the HERALD ports and and Recreation For 30 Years o NM We Have Delivered Wednesday November Paget Jr Rebels face showdown today The Georgetown District High School Rebels will host Assump- Secondary School today The Rebels lake on today the Junior Boys Volleyball match Assumption has turned their season around In the and Mike Bosnian abate and the rest of the Rebels will to be on top of their game If hope v In Herald photo showdown lo decide the Junior Boys Volleybili champion The Rebels advanced lo the title game last Wednesday when they swept a match from Loyola 154 159 Meanwhile Assumption who finished third in He Ho It on West Division knocked off Lester the semifinal match up for their sixth straight match victory From what Georgetown conch Bob McKay knows of Assumption he expects then art the elements for a real scrap They re a ry solid defensive teim ind stress defence just as we do say I m looking for a good match Assumption has been on a roll since in the season and In quarterfinal they eliminated tough Bishop Reding Royals three gomes to ont Royals finished stcond in the losing only to Georgetown MeKay is hoping to come up with a big in the match Assumption ether it be on defence or with a bird hit down in their court Its good for us set the torn early We usual respond well when McKay Ins the of heading into mitch on a definite high List week he watch his squad play its most match of season igalnst Loyola In fact It wis difficult to pick out any faults played team he said vtrylhing fell into place On defence it was far and away our best effort moved ball wilt in the back court ind set well The set for S3 per tint ml served with a per cent aieriLe percent senicctuccevs The madh today Wednesday between Georgetown and Assump tion gets underu at m it Star Fuels break jinx The Georgetown Stir Fuels Peewec squad finally broke home ice jinx lo win their first at home defeating league leadtr An in a close game Georgetown jumped out in front in the first period watched as Ancaster scored three consecutive goals In the middle frame to go ahcid With lilt teams tied it six Murk Johnston notched his second gonl of the game with a shot from on an unassisted effort to Clear he track came here comes in a garni- the Jim The flamboyant Rebels The game wan a fun outgoing former hockey drainer for a planned trip to I player turned broadcaster rushes Placid the high I team up the Ice Sunday evening at or it on photo Gems weather and downs the lend as they went on to take derision Also scoring for Stir lueis wen with i rig Dot hi villi pur Wiliinmsonwith fuels took n Burlington but suffered a disippoiniing 4 loss David Osborne rid i nut unassisted oat Dobbin and mpMin singles Philip Willi ird nth hid insists In lit TlHlNtlt Herald port dltor The and downs of the Gemini continue On the up side the Gems managed a win and a lie in three Central Junior 11 outings last week On the down side their goals- average has been soaring they lost premier goalie Dan Halliburton when he went down with ligament damage In a game Friday and after putting together a tic and a win fell apart against the Blades Saturday and lost Last Wednesday Georgetown staged a late comeback to tic he Monarchs while Friday they had their way with the visitors Then came Saturday We never played well all Gem conch Sturgeon following the loss to We Cfiii satisfied with one win we have lo develop an altitude where we come to win every night For Sturgeon it apptircd be a cast of deja The previous week the Gems recorded their third win igoinst Newmarket but around the next evening and wtn hammered by Burlington Tht same letdown reired its when the ms met Hie Blades Saturdiy iller winning big In fairness Georgetown was without tht services of the injured and centre Kevin Dance and reirguard Shannon Storr silting day for a fracus they were involved in The two will also sit out home game against Despite Iht dls Saturday Sturgeon saw encouraging signs in the outing Onllla Thtre were a lot of things last hi said 1 things We some we wtrc long overdue for In Wednesday Adam Ben scored with seconds left In the to give the Genu a nineall draw with the had to fight back throughout the game railing after the first period and 65 the second Bennett tying goal wis short handed effort from Gret after Sturgeon had pulled Halliburton to put on extra at scorers for the Kevin Dance wih a pair and Mark Pries Jay Anderson Joe Wahkurok Jim Don and limit wilh suites Tcrslgni four limes for the the Gemini took control tarty leading first and iftcr the second Cruise had in exceptional for the Gems scoring thret times and adding one assist Wishkurak and each had a pair f markers Dante and Chuck had one each Archie Menak hod two for Saturday the Gordon Arena Blades early which Sturgeon soys took the starch out of our sails Brad of the Blades puts a shirt on Georgetown Mark Harrison just before he deposits the puck in the Gemini nrl for nil goal of a rout against the The disappointing loss for the Gemi came a night after they drubbed J4 Herald photo Ian Moffat scored just seconds into mntth Chris MeEachern it the J mark while Ihe Blades on Iht powcrphy scored the mark mike it I Moort slipped a soft shot past goalie Mark Harrison with less thin two minutes remaining in period to restore goal lead The Blades pulled aw in se cond with goals Chris Harrison ind Duff to open up 1 lead In Moore rounded out his with a pair markers white Brad had Blades final goal of the game The Gems replied with goals by Kick and li round out the i ml The are iking a serious look at whi has been working with Iht team in practices last played far SI earlier his Also on Gems pre Christmas shopping list are pur dcfincemin itcording lo Georgetown has been rotating players buck frim forwird lines to try and bolster corps I lit success his been limited This Friday the ems host the Capitals of El obi coke for an pin game Ihe Alcotl Arena and diy Burlington Cougars will In town for a 7 Sr Rebels ousted in semis Tin failed in bid to reieh Senior Bus finals as Ihey fell in gimes T A milch in The Rebels dropped games of IjB 15 to who will face llic Nelson Lords in the finals Thursday The Lords defeated Oikvillc Tnfalgar 151U 1512 lj9inthelhcrsemifinnl a 1 mnty siw i well Tabbies team his in sir gimes rt in ipeneited team ind were will pnpired I in Tiny and hid nt Club iditros wis irlv fee live for Tab hits d in pressed Ihi Luii feels tit mnj hint id ad to the Blake lock court with its lower ceil their court he says With their low ceiling they to pass the bill verywell had a little trouble getting the spark getting started the players stayed They just didn l get any breaks The Senior Rebels will go up Milton District High School and most likely In a round robin formal to determine who will advance to OFSAA AA finals representing and the Golden Horseshoe Athletic Conference tournament is scheduled for the first weekend in December and will be held in To prepare for the pi ay downs the Milton schools has slated an exhibition match against An for today Wednesday The match will be part of a doubleheader in conjunction with the Junior Rebels hosting the Halton Junior finals at Atoms impress in wins The County Major Atom Stan dings arc taking on a much more normal appearand after this weeks After losing their first three schedule the North Sports Major Atom A A hockey learn has rattled off eight wins in their last nine games climb back into the hunt for the title Two strong efforts on the weekend resulted in wins over and Oakville by identical 53 scores The ever improving locals to Chinguacousy on Saturday handed home learn their second loss hard work was rewarded as he scored two goals Blaine McCauley and David each contributed a goal and two issisls with Doug ad ding a gonl and an assist Single helpers were by Michael Baker Dunne trier Tyson Racket Memorial on the North iports defeated in hard fought physicil ton lest led the charge a three goal Jaime Stephen son and McCauley fired single Gavin Glascr set up two goals with single assists to Bouskill Mcault and Brent Wilkinson John Walker and Chad Hughe provided solid for the Major Atoms weekend iction Coaches Chris Milne and Din Cur led the North Haiti Sports agiinst first Creek Tuesday at Memorial ind set their first tournament action in Thursday through Ihe weekend Hoopsters edged In the end the West proved to loo strong for the as two Burl high schools advanced to the Junior Girls Basketball League finals last week The Georgetown District High School Junior Rebels gave it iheir best shot were edged 2523 Tuesday by Assumption Secondary School of Burlington In other semi final match up Queen Elizabeth Park of was dumped by M M Robinson of Burlington The Rebels dldnt give up without a fight though After trailing 138 at the half they struggled buck to the point where were behind by on lyone 17 IB quarter time was a close game all the woy said Georgetown assistant coach Joyce They were a good defensive earn Both teams played very tight zones so it wasn much a running game The fact that it close defen struggle have lit advantage in Assumption s favor We re basically a run and gun team said If it had been a little more of an open game wc might have been able to utilize our fast break batter Jen led the scoring for the Itebels six points while Kelly Cotton had five and added four Turner nets winner Chris of the Acton Sabres scored Ihe winning goal Saturday night as the Mid Ontario Junior C Hockey League Allslort defeated SI Mike s 31 In an lion game hosted by The Junior Allstars were made up players from of the Mid Ontario entries and included Sabre centres Turner and Tom Fisher and Tom Hill Hill tplil the games ending dulies with Orangevllle goalie and played exceptionally well cording to Sabres general mnmger Jules who leaded the game Although Hill up the only goal of game he I be faulted us ihe puck deflected into net off a player Tht Buzzers ire in third place in the Metro Junior The game is expected to become an annual event with teams In Mid Ontario loop Int turns year Free skating There will be free skating in Ac Ion ind Ccorgelown on Friday Nov and Nov The AC Ion Public Skate will be from Io3 This opportunity has been made possible through the generosity of Acton Rotary Club The Georgetown skate is from 1 to the Memorial Arena This opportunity is possible through the generosity of the Georgetown Optimist Club The Recreation and Parks Department requires mature skate patrols for all PA Day and holiday skates If you ore interested please complete an application form at any department facility For more information please call the Recreation and Parks Department Bingham leads Former Rebel Joanne Bingham hit 346 to lead the Western Michigan University volleyball team to three recent vie The Broncos ranked raised record to with the Bingham a sophomore had 33 kills and digs as the Broncos recorded wins over Michigan State Oct Central Michigan Oct and Eastern Oct ill WMU is currently in first place in the Mid American Conference with a mark and hove a con winning streak of mat dating to the Royal skaters the Milton Rotary Club then being held this Saturday at John Tonclli Arena The Reding students are to take lo the ice between 11 a and noon A total of per cent of Iho money raised by the students will go towards charitable causes in Mil on while other 40 per cent will be us assist athletic programs at Bishop Reding INSIDE THIS SECTION SPORTS David Goliath B2 Home ice jitters Pg B2 St Francis crowned B3 Darting about B3 NEWS Whitewater action Pg B6 Joe Bray honored Pg Cubs n Cops New library level B4 ENTERTAINMENT Christmas theatre B4 Kiss Me debut B5 Choral concert B5 crafts B5

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