Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 30, 1985, p. 15

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Rebel hoop squads rolling right along Both Georgetown District High School girls basketball teams came up with wins Thursday but In two different fashions The Juniors easily defeated OakvilleTrofalgar while the senior squad was involved In a much more tighter contest But the senior Rebels came away with a win Both games were played at the Georgetown gym The junior Rebels Jumped out to a lead after the first quarter and never looked back It was the type of game coach Moe wanted for his troops after their week long layoff It was up tempo and everyone got into the gome Leeking said In terms of passing 1 d say It was probably our best game of the year Long led the way offensive ly for Georgetown netting 18 points Tara Burroughs had 14 points The win lilted the junior Rebels to a record this season with six games left to play Georgetown is in a first who were idle last week and have a record The way we passed we were very unselfish said Maybe a little too unselfish at times In the senior matchup Georgetown led throughout but the visitors did make it close at times Yet t come within a three point span anytime during the game It was abnormally warm in the Georgetown gym which affected the Rebels fast break coach Meredith said after the game It got so bad that one of our players Chris Harris had to come off now and then Smye said Thursday win was the fourth in a row for Georgetown after having SCOREBOARD Villa I Goalx DtrekFllard David David Cameron Sproule Helm Mr Goo Thompson Aatiil ill Kevin Inimrniak Chad Itlchardson Malhew Mil McMcncmy Chris Goal Davldion J I Assists Brandon Nicholas It Alter llasmusstn Michael Canon Copland Goal Mall I Andrew Marshall Bobby Campbell AutiU Ryan Brain Billy Sullivan M Crowe Jason Walker Urn Wilkinson Kinsmen Paul Gown Assist Richard Cook Chris Dave Docile Ma Standard Knlfllo Columbus Lance Held Paul idlellow Assists Lance Dave Molfat Tim Chapman Mike Adam lira dley Sam Jamie Gary Assists Ken Armstrong iary McLean Thorn Grant turn Houston I Chris Howell chad Itobert Topping Goal Huffman Norton Wayne Wayne MeNlven Huffman Jeff Brock loun Scott liavey Trio Marti Tom Gross Shawn Dockeray Assists JayAnderson Assist Dean Morgan Raiders Goals Dave Reynolds Bruce Shepp Angus Snow Assists John Barclay Steve Doucette McEachfrnSMtrtsjr4 Goali Shawn Coffey Ron Vanltem Goals John J Martin Barnard Colin John Martin Barnard 2 n David Houston Keith Ackroyd Goals Elka McCarthy Goals Danny King Kevin Spears Julie MaePhmeaiFiu Goals Dean Sanrldo 2 Alb Ken Asalsts Allan Johnaucn Dean Sanvldo Eddy Powers CBokeAIrl Coals Dean Jim Greg Mike Bahr Tommy AuiiU Lush Tommy Goals Jeremiah I Ryan Craig Assists Jdf Martin lAHhwUfel Goals ItobEmille Jason Assists Darren Cray Jay Paul Lalonde Goal Donnie Raymond Murray Kevin Tanas Saunders AUn Fudge Kmlntfi Catering Goal MatUiewBraln2 AullU Danlell M Brain The Herald fl Banner la Hamper I Goals Assists Alex McGregor Itaekey Moms I Goal MathcwWIUlamson Bowling LOCAL COMBO T AM CHAMPIONSHIP On Sun Oct at Georgetown Bowl the local youth declared uruifl league play for today round Many of these qualifiers art to sport of bowling The final winning learn In boys was of ST avg bantam whose game second was lot Steven average Junior and Bob Campbell lis avg senior They bawled every game over heir league average for a plus total of The second place finis her who started In drat place by virtue of Mark Millers in Ryan Mar tin and Blake Smith ended with a plus third place team of Brian Loke Ian Wilkes J and Jeff Thompson were only pins behind with highest 3rd game sel The girts team winners were IB Sandra by pins over average were Kerry Wright Lisa and Sherrf Bailey The highlight of s Peggies triple a average Junior rolled Kavanagh tied Traci nigh single of icheaforthedistrlettlnalaonDec l Lort Jake Poulslrup Robert Walker Craig Mike eve Assists M Claude Johnston Chris Burns Jake Poulslrup Goals MarkAlkuison Jim Lawrence Assists Larry lh single be Shirley Chaplin la Burke COMING VENTS bolder Age com Mes Chamnlon- be held this week at Georgetown Coals Lee Kelly Scan Bobby Danny Ills Bobby Lee Kelly Steven Assists Mike McLean Steven Jeff Smith Kevin Challenger Sid Jason Bonneville Stephen Jimle Assists Dave flaskins David 3 Jamie Rutherford Smith Brad Thornton faaon Bonneville RonTllstr Jeff Hannah larptl Dan Goals It J Mnlhew Moore I Thomas AsslsU Pal Bowl drive of selling chocolate covered almonds for the Youth Bowling Council Fund The money used to defray costs for transportation and meals For f to provincial and national plans hips anil supply uniforms medals trophies etc The public has always supported Oils drive by bantams Juniors seniors and peewees as they themselves receive full value for their pur chain donation Sunday Nov local youth bowlers travel to the Final of the Championships at the Town and Country Guclph There are teams qualified from Georgetown In this event The Bowl for Muscular Dystrophy for the top segment of pledge earners Is at Brampton Bowl on Sun Nov ROW JNi SENIORS Jim Carpenter David Hides Marc Baaaelt US nil Julie Teresa Maalach 12SQI Kelly 0S2211 Mealrgo Construe a Goals Joel Bradley Sam JtAlORS Brian Bell Brian TerrellS7Sf2SB Ian Wilkes 1253 Barry McLean II73J David Ridley 1217 Chris STB Todd lfareM2 Steven HI Scott Smith S3 Michael at USD Terl Konack Sandra Weeks Mil Tracy Weeks Tracy Ball BANTAMS Joey Roblcfiaud SIT 2231 McDonald Brad Bryan Potter 231 mi dropped their first two games of the It was a team effort Smye said This team lost Its first two games and since then has pulled It together If we can maintain this pace we II be okay Id rather start slow and be at this point this time In the season Smye said Lorl Book had nine points for Georgetown while Anne Powers added eight Hosts win consolation Georgetown District High Schools senior girls basketball team won the consolation title at the Georgetown TipOff tournament played this weekend at the gym Georgetown its first game to Milton 2MB after a double overtime Parker had five points for the Rebels The boat team then rallied to defeat Cardinal of 20 to gain a berth In the consolation final Lisa Mason had six points while Laura Young chipped In with five In the final Georgetown beat 31 as Mason and Young again were the top scorers notching 10 and seven points respectively North Park won the event defeat ing Milton in the championship tourney An apprehensive Acton team dropped a 23 22 decision to M Robinson Saturday In the final of the Acton junior girls basketball tournament The host squad seemed uninspired and unable to click in the final The best example of the Acton squad trouble came In the first half when with an apparent clear drive to the hoop guard Sue Craig pulled up at the key and turned the ball over on a five second call We had no momentum no flow at said cocoach McLaren don have the answer why However Acton held a 2019 lead with less than two minutes left to play The Robinson crew took the lead with left then were able to control the ball and run the clock down to 36 seconds before the fouled and put Robinson on the foul line They but recovered the rebound and finally scored the Insurance hoop with seconds left for a lead Craig scored for Acton with two seconds left close the gap but Robinson have to Inbound the ball for the win When they took the lead we were zone and the baseline away player played man and the kid MM player went by McLaren said When you play zone you play an area It was a bad time to come up with a bad one McLaren said Acton made it to the final by defeating Cawthra Park and A Blakelock 3424 On the consolation side George town District High School won the title defeating Cawthra Park in the final 3013 The Rebels lost 3914 to StreeU- then rebounded for a 4913 win over Collingwood Rebel coach Moe Leeking said bad shooting was the main reason why Georgetown lost its initial contest For every shot they had we had four he said We dldn t shoot well Credit their defence though and they made two clutch free throws twice after we intentionally fouled them also said his opponents had different players which present the time when saw hem at a tournament a result said he may have psyched bis club up too much Into thinking the game be a very difficult one In the consolation final George town led early but blew the game wide open with a defensive move We went Into a half court tone and they t adjust and we took control from then on he said Soccer meeting The Town of Halton Hills Recrea tion and Parks Department would like to remind all regular soccer field user groups of our end of season meeting to be held as follows Tuesday November to Acton High School Cafetorium Please remember to V to Jeff Bltton GIBS by Friday November l Also Please limit attendance to per league or group Wednesday October 30 Page Stankus paces two hoop wins Anita had 2S poults as Mustangs defeated Capricoma In Georgetown Ladies Basketball League play In the other game Trojans beat Cougars as Lynn Cartwrlght had 12 for he winners Lorraine Brown helped the Mustangs cause with 11 points while Susan Tesar had Maureen Kerr had eight for Jane Power had 10 points for Trojans while Chung Kim had IB points for Cougars Two weeks ago Stankus had as Mustangs beat Trojans Chung Kim had 22 points as Cougars defeated Caprlcoms Conine Bulsman had 12 points for Mustangs while bad IS points for Trojans In the other game Sue added points for Cougars while Lisa Bell and Marie Smith both had points for Capri Cougars and Mustangs are tied for top spot with two wins In three games played while Trojans and Caprtconn both have one win Meeting places There are several school classrooms available to nonprofit groups who need rooms to meet Some gymnast t i umB the evenings Senior girls Parker and Laura W try to gain possession of a loose ball a a member of the team also fights for the ball The senior Rebels won this game Thursday downing the J ff ral or visitors The Juniors also defeated OT Herald photo by Dan Ralph more Information First period onslaught gives Sabres first win ACTON Acton Junior got their first taste of victory this week Acton jumped out to a 7 1 first period lead then had to put on a little burst at the end to defeat Grand Valley in Grand Valley Sunday night Wednesday night the Sabres dropped a 108 decision to at the Acton Arena To date Acton a record is one win against five losses Sabres coach Steve Marshall said the win was nice but added he wain t pleased with bow his club netted the victory It was nice but the boys were happier Wednesday night after the loss because It was a good effort We played a good first period them and had the 1 lead After that the boys seemed to quit Marshall said adding Acton had to score twice in the final four minutes to take the win WhiletheSabreswonSunday they did everything but win Wednesday against Keswick Leading In the final momenta of the third period Chateau Restaurant has winning recipe The Chateau Restaurant Minor Bantam were In Orangeville last Monday In this rough and tough match Georgetown scored four times Don Guest picked up two goals Chris and Doug Kent each notched singles Assists were awarded to Steve Sutherland Brent and Greg Curtis Green was In net for the shutout In an evenly matched game against Oakville The Chateau came out ahead 31 Georgetown had to play catchup hockey as scored first Kent had his first goal of the night with help from Doug McDermott Adam Bennett stepped in and let a low shot go when Onorpljenko dropped the puck back Kent picked up his second goal assisted by and McDermott Sean Cotton was sharp on many occasions Georgetown and Milton saw action In town Saturday The first period was scoreless as both teams had many opportunities Vogt had the first goal In the second stanza as Bennett put the puck on bis stick Milton scored their goal only to have Travis Gardiner Up one In when Bill Tutt and Steve Sutherland clicked on the play The third period wns all Georgetown with four goals Doug McDermott Kent 3 and Steve Lee all scored came from Gardiner Bennett Lee and Cam Herman Green saw action in net for The Chateau Sunday saw The Chateau In Cbing In a tight checking game where scoring chances were sparse Cotton made some super saves when Cbing broke through the defence drew first blood but Guest the lone Georgetown marksman from Onoprljenko tied the game 1 Novice record intact North Sports Major Novice ran their record to five wins no losses over the weekend with wins over and by scores of 62 and 91 In Saturday the North sports squad played a solid game against a good team to register the victory Blaine McCauley led the way with three goals Singles were scored by Cory and Mike Kotsos Earning assists were Steve and Gavin Closer with two apiece and wilh one In Chlnguacousy on Sunday the Georgetown team had a relatively easy time of It McCauley again led the way with bis second hat trick of the weekend Two goals each were scored by David and Doug Sheppard- singles tallied by Mark Aldrldge and laser Assists were earned by Sheppard McCauley jenko Robbie Wands and Aldrldge North Sports neat schedul ed game la in Georgetown against this Sunday at pra at Memorial Arena Acton took some penalties that result in the visitors leaving with the win The results of the past week give the Impression the Sabres might be on the track to making up some lost ground But Marshall said the club is still looking at new players which takes time away from the actual coaching aspect We still need a lot of work Marshall said We re still looking at a lot of players and you can do a lot In practice as a result We got to get oar goals against down nd need a little- help in getting the puck out of our own zone There no doubt we have the scoring punch and with due time and a little practice we U come around The Sabres have a busy week this week Tuesday the club was in Fergus Tonight Acton hosts Caledon at m at the Acton Arena and will play its first Friday night borne game this week when Alliston comes to town for an 8 m start Sunday the club is In Bradford NOTES Sabres vicepresident Bruce Carglll was quite upset at the officiating Wednesday and felt It was why his club lost It should have been our game he said The official Wednesday night was atrocious because he wasn consistent I m not disputing the new rules Just the consistency I think it lime we start taking a serious look at the officials When their calls are inconsistent you can t coach to that The kids get upset with themselves and get frustrated which means more penalties Sabr es signed Steve Wagner from George town Geminis at Monday practice Right winger Dan Curtis comes back Friday after serving a seven game suspension With the addition of Wagner right wing will be a strong point for Acton as Curtis and Waliy Petri form a solid trio Marshal said his club Es looking for about two more players preferably forwards and specifically centres He has three forwards now who could make the move to defence so that Isn a major concern Acton has three goalies signed and all three will be given shots at making the club as Marshall said he t intend to keep three all season Tom Hill started Tuesday and Mike will be in net tonight John McGrath starts Friday night NEED AN AUCTIONEER CALL GEORGE SUITOR ON NOV 1 2 PUT TO WORK FOR YOU WARD 4 COFFEE I BREAK Ml or I 1 cone ff Discussion If NEW FRIENDS J 1 J ion r Km A NO KNOWUDGF EXPECTED MORE 1NI0RMAII0N ok If A RIDE li NEEDED Oil flU on HOUSE OF TEAK E LMEH0USESAU8E ACTON OUT MAIN ST MILTON GEORGETOWN ONT

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