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Dial-a-Bottle Beer, Liquor and Wine (At Home Delivery Service) Georgetown & Area 1-866-797-2424 (Toll Free) Sports & Leisure, Friday, November 9, 2007 5 Aaron Francis (12) of the Georgetown Rebels tries to execute a scoring kill against Christ the Kings Jacob Wintjes (left) and Marc Laforet during their second- round Halton junior boys volleyball playoff match on Tuesday at GDHS. The Rebels took the matchup 2-0 and played at Bishop Reding in Milton late Thursday afternoon in the semifinals, with the winner moving on to the Halton championship Monday at Sheridan College in Oakvi l le. In senior boys playoffs, Georgetown swept Aldershot 2-0 and on Thursday faced Loyola in the semifinals with a berth in Mondays Halton finals in Oakville at stake. CtKs senior boys, who went 11-0 during the regular season, were eliminated at home against Loyola on Tuesday afternoon. Photo by Eamonn Maher Rebels top Jags Playing six games in seven nights, Georgetowns Wild Wing Minor Peewee AE Raiders earned five wins and were handed their first loss of the minor peewee AE sea- son by Orangeville. Georgetown 3, Brampton 2: Brad Ranson (2G); Quinn Harding (G); Keegan Martinec (3A); Matt Hopson, Andrew Pottruff (A). Georgetown 6, Kitchener 1: Hopson (G, 2A); Dane Firhoj, Martinec (2G); Jake Spence (G, A); Drew Hillock (3A); Lucas Jenkins (2A); Mark Bowen, Mitchell Catoen, Pottruff (A). Georgetown 8, Cambridge 0: Hopson (3G, A); Spence (G, 2A); Callum Biehn (2G); Harding, Pottruff (G); Bowen, Firhoj, Hillock, Eric Speers (2A); Martinec, Ranson (A); Joe Wallace (SO). Orangeville 5, Georgetown 2: Spence (G, A); Harding (G); Brodie Briscoe (A). Georgetown 4, Humberview 2: Harding, Spence, Jenkins, Biehn (G); Hopson (2A); Hillock, Martinec, Ranson, Firhoj (A). Georgetown 9, Humber Valley 6: Martinec (2G, 4A); Harding (3G, A); Biehn, Firhoj (G, 2A); Speers (G, A); Spence (3A); Jenkins (2A); Hillock, Pottruff (A). Rep hockey roundup AE Raiders continue winning ways See MINOR, pg. 7