--J Hery St. bieats Eastdale 74 to55 On Friday, January il Henry St. High Sehool claimed a victory over Eastdale in the Lake Ontario Secondary School Association AAA section basketball gan-es. At haif-time during the senior game Henry St. led with a score 32 to 31. Although the score was close Henry St. mnaged to hold onto their lead by the third quarter with a score of 58 to 52. Eastdale fiuially tasted defeat with a score of 74 to 55 for Henry. Great skill was demonstrated by Henry's two guards Larry Chizen, and Ed Derks. High scorers for Henry St. during the senior gaine were Ed Derks 25 points, Larry Chizen 18 points, Mike Kioke il points, Garvin Clarke 10 points, as well as, Barry R.awn 5 points, Steve Parrott 2 points, and Rob Arthur with 2 points. High scorers for Eastdale during the senior gaine were Andy Smilie 16 points, Mark Fitzsîmmons 11 points, Dave Black 9 points, Randy Win- terbrink 8 points, as well as, Brett Gorrie 5 points, Mike Kelly, Rick Biedier and John Steh with 2 points each. Henry St. held Eastdale at the score of 24 to 22 at haîf- time during the junior game. Together, Phil Leblane and Paul connelly scored 50 points. Henry St. won the junior game over Eastdale with a final score of 58 to 52. High scorers for Henry St. during the junior game were Phil Leblanc 27 points, Paul Connelly 23 points, as wel as Brent Sullivan with 6 points and Ivan Evans with 2 points. High scorers for Eastdale during the junior game were Mark Ozimek 19, Greg Monk il points, Chris Coward 7 points, and Terry Mark, Dan Tutton, Peter Falk with 4 points each, as well as Darreli Sewell with 2 points and Chris Fleetwood with 1 point. Henry St. again took the lead in the midget game against Eastdale. By haîf- time Henry held Eastdale with a score of 18 to 16. The final score proved Henry St. the winner over Eastdale at 56 to42. High scorers for Henry St. during the midget game were Barry Dickson 29 poin- ts, AI Tammirand 14 points and Ian Porter with 9 points, and Brad Bain with 4 points. High scorers for Eastdale during the midget game were Chris Tutton 13 points, Les Empers 12 points, and Kevin Pasco and Mike Uphoff with 7 points each, as well as, Terry Dzikewich with 3 points. Durham Region Squash League Standing as of Jaiiuary 9, 1980 Men's League POSITION 1) 2) 3) 4) CLUB DurhbainCollege Durhbam Squash and Fitness Club Ajax Squash Club Osh.awa Tennis club Wnien's League POSITION 1) 2) 3) 4) CLUB Oshawa Tennis Club Durhanm Squash and Fitness Club Ajax Squash Club Durhami College POINTS 43 40 30 12 POINTS 44 40 32 10 Wednesday's Play resuits Games played a t Durharn Squash and Fitness Club: (men's play) Durham Squash and Fitness Club defeated Ajax Squash Club 4-1 (women's play) Durham Squash and Fitness Club defeated Ajax Squash Club 3-2 Games played at Oshawa Tennis Club (men's play) Durham College defeated Oshawa Tennis Club 5-0 (women's play) Oshawa Tennis Club defeated Durham College 3-2 Who is going to get the bail? The action was fast and furious cm Anderson defeated Denis O'Connor High School in basket bail last week Free Press photo by Sandra WalLs ACYI beats DOC 71 to 53 On Thursday, January 10, Anderson High School hosted the Junior and Midget basketball teams from Dennis O'Connor High School. Anderson's Junior team fought hard for a win but un- fortunately Dennis O'Connor took lead and at haîf-time the score was 37 to 27. DOC continued to sink baskets c ~CaF >shawa C ANNI Arriving F The "11COTiOl Open fi FEBRUARY:' AT &T EASTDAL iptain Andy c a trip down TICKETS A SAYWELL SIMCOE 5 and the final score showed DOC a victory of 7110o53. Great skill and good spor- tsmanship was demon- strated by both teams. For the Dennis O'Connor team high scorers were Greg Maclsaac with 32 points and Bernie Doleweed with 10 points. Anderson also had high scorers which included Tony Pittens with 18 points. 'J Emnmanuel Green with 20 points, and Richie Johansen with il points. 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