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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 25, 1976, p. 17

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GDHS wrestlers clean the mats at PeelHaltons Wednesday J Paget Raiders finish in second Thorold first opponents The setting was different was third with palnta and the competition somewhat white Oaks was fourth with points a Kudos again must go to the matches In last Thursday a Leadership provided the team Peel wrestling by head coach Bob McKay championships held at and his able assistant Ray High School In Smith and Mike McMahon It was a rewrite This coaching troika has of the story of the worked as a learn In preparing Championships as the the Rebels for this season and wrestling team took lop billing their unceasing efforts not to and Peel Cham mention the countless hours spent In training and skull Twenty three and sessions must not go un over 110 wrestlers provided the mentioned backdrop far tho cham A damper was put on the to be decided in the Georgetown celebration by a weight classes The Rebels decision made prior to the had 18 wrestlers In the running actual wrestling for the various till between them the lads accounted for eight first three seconds a third a fourth and a fifth To qualify for the All to be held at Wilfred University in Waterloo th j weekend a wrestler had to finish either first or second in his weight class and this means that 11 Rebel mat passed the teat and go corded this compliment onto the provincials When the Peel Heltons Georgetown has for many rolled around Bill s shoulder years been noted as a was still not completely healed breeding ground for high and McKay approached calibre wrestlers but this the other Peel coaches years a triumph for the Rebels with a request thai BUI be surpasses all the high water allowed to challenge the lop marks lhat have gone before Although it s not a certainty for lack of accurate records lis possible that the Rebel a 11 provincial challengers represents an all time high for Peel Halton schools In actuality the Peel Halton Championships could have been termed the Peel and Georgetown Championships as no other Halton school claimed a title Overall the Rebels accumulated in points McKay appealed to Two years ago Bill was Goulding ihe executive third in the province Ins I year director of OFSAA but to no he was second and this year avail and the decision will he will hive to content with ihe aland This la a truly sorry knowledge that the title might circumstance as It denies a have been his If only he had been allowed an opportunity to a high school wrestler the prove It on the mala price that he has worked towards since beginning his Championships wrestling career for the Rebels were garnered by Brian In Ihe to Pete In the lb lb class Rick In the class Bill in the 108 lb class Dove In lb class and Gavin Strnchan In the ioa lb class Pat In the 168 lb class the 130 lb class Wovnc Frank LensH finish- Mortin In the 141 lb class the lb class Victor John In the lb parkas in lb class Steve Turner In the 178 while Pete Milne placed at this time lb class and Andy Cam man in fifth In the 138 lb class 194 lb class second place honours went Things arc a til in a bit of a muddle regarding the final standings in the In tcrmcdlatc A League cording to league statistician Jack Searlc of Final ended their regular season deeply mired In the league cellar Tom Daly of won the league scoring tide iplllng points whllteam have been mate Ray finished well as first round playoff opponents but because of missing gome reports and disputes over forfeitures an accurate final league picture Is not available Peel coaches meeting As mentioned In a story last week Georgetown a Bill Bradley had been given a bye into the Peel Championships by a unanimous vote of the Halton coaches Bradley was fering from a shoulder injury and couldn compete In the Hal tons but was held in such high regard that he was Port won the regular season crown the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders were second Fort Eric finished third was fourth Thorold placed fifth finished and The two winners In the opening three out of five series clash in a beat three out of five scries to win Ihe right to challenge the winner of the Port Colbome Dundas affair This final series will be a best four out of seven tussle for the league cup The Raiders open their bid for the league crown Thorold Athletics this evening game time 30 the Gordon Memorial The first round playoff Arena March the Raiders format has Georgetown and journey to Thorold and March Thorold as well as Georgetown again play host and Fori Erie squaring off In a The fourth game of the scries best out three out of is slated for March League champion Port and the fifth of the series if Colborno tangles with necessary will be played In In a beat four out of seven dual Georgetown March points while teammate Ray Chlsholm finished Just five points bock In second place Displeased with emphasis on winning Lewis resigns two finishers In his weight class to determine who would go on to the provincials For various reason the Peel coaches were receptive to the request and voted down Ihe suggestion THE GDHS WRESTLING REBELS won the peel Championships last Thursday at Clarkson High School in Mlsslsaauga All told the Rebels will send 11 boys to the provincials and they are he lads in the team sweaters Front row left to right Scott Haines Jamie Joe Ibukl Frank Lcnskl Steve Cropper Kevin Brown and Todd Bradley Second row left to right Peter Milne Tom Hastings Brent Collier Bill Paul Beer Ted Phillips Victor and Bill Bradley Third row left to right coach Ray Smith Bill Dove Brian Steve Turner Andy Cnmman John Rick Pat Gavin Pete coach Bob McKay Absent coach Mike McMahon Ken Wayne and John Wright As the snow starts to melt and the pitching rubber shows it is time to organize for the season The County Ladles Softball League la no exception and early March has been set for the annual meeting of the league The league Is expected to have the same teams back again this year league champions Hills burgh run ners up Georgetown Glen Hornby and with enquiries mode from Brampton about an entry into the league Teams ill be notified of the first annual meeting and anyone interested In the League arc invited to attend They can be notified of the meeting by calling past president Bryan Lewis at The initial meeting will be used to elect a new executive and form a working body for the upcoming season Bryan Lewis has served two years as the league president and is stepping down Anyone Interested in acting as president Is Invited the annual meeting Lewis has expressed displeasure with the attitude of some clubs placing a very high desire to win and not that of the league constitution which reads Objective To foster and organize ladies competition and community spirit in the rural and urban areas of County and surrounding communities Lewis stated that desire to win has been placed high above all other objectives of the league and the fun of working with the member teams has gone His regular job affords him ample op portunity to listen to constant complaints and the win at all cost objective that three more months of his attitude In the summer months is not required He stated that he has en Joyed his two years with the league and will assist whoever takes the presidents position how ever possible in he best interest of the league Geminis on the brink of elimination Four losses In four playoff games This fact was no doubt running through the minds of the Georgetown Gemini supporters as they filed out of Gordon Memorial arena Monday night The Gems had Just been handed an 81 thrashing by Brampton and their playoff fortunes may have been dealt a killing blow now have eight points they beat Brampton twice last week while Brampton has six points four at the expense of the and two from coffers Georgetown has yet to gain a point With only four gomes remaining the Geminis task seems almost Impossible The two top teams of the three go on to the league final and to scale these heights the Gems will have to win their next four games all the while hoping that Brampton falls apart First period misfortunes on Monday night may have sounded the Gems death knell as Brampton scored two goals as well as a powcrplay effort to take a lead after minutes The were just not same through the last minutes of play and Brampton nailed the coffin lid by running In four second period goals and counting once more in the third The lone goal came at the 12 mark of the final frame when Doug Pembleton CARLA HICKEY a grade six student at St Francis of Asslsi lot Seperale School presents a The van sports a demonstration of balance wealth of Information eon beam techniques at last all aspects of sports Thursday gymraatlc is well worth the time exhibition Students from going through its grades two through six took displays Georgetown District part In the exhibition using High School students as well skills learned as part of the from Centennial Ontario Gymnastics Public School and Holy Cross Federation program Separate School have been Sports Caravan pays a visit to Halton Hills The Ontario Sports invited to make full use of the trailer sponsored von facilities by the ministry of culture and The hours that the von will recreation sports and fitness be in Georgetown ore from division will be In Georgetown Monday this Monday and Tuesday in and Tuesday and the public is tiles Gordon Memorial invited to attend Sports movies will be shown scored on passes from Steve Johnson and Craig Brampton goals were counted by Ross and Mike who each had a pair while singles went to Gory Halls Craig Hart well Paul and Smith On Saturday night before a capacity crowd of 1 the were done in by Lady Luck as they attempted to end their semifinals two game They were cosily the better team for the first Iwo periods but then a defensive lapse and two goals that could be credited to chance rather than design settled the verdict in Strectsville favour There was quite a vociferous contingent from the game and they made good use of their lungs when Robin counted on unassisted marker at the mark of the first frame to give a I lead Swayic a goal come with the Derby enjoying a man advantage situation but it was a combination of his lenociousneas coupled with poor Gemini defensive play that really could be credited far the goal The Gems had Just weathered a Derby barrage when flipped the puck In then followed into the corner Three unsuccessful Gemini clearing attempts allowed Swayze pick up the puck behind the net and as he emerged In front he stuffed it post Rick Tomklnson In the Gemini nets Doug Barnes was quick to put a stop to the Strectsville jubilation as he knotted the contest at 1 I less than a minute later with a drive from the blue line that the Derby goal lender t even see Although he didn draw an assist the Gem Dale played a big part in he goal as he ran an in In front of net that tied up both the goalkeeper and Streetsvilie defense man The first period ended with the Gems In front as Joe South and Kevin Reeks combined a l the 17 01 mark on the fastest goal of the night had their pawerplay in operation when Reeks stole the puck at centre Ice Ho battled his way Into the end hen Just before taking a check fed Joe South who was left completely ended with a perfect pass Just Inside the bluellne The young look full advantage of the situation as he rifled a hard waste high shot that handcuffed the Derby The d period represented some thing of a paradox as the completely dominated 129 carried most of the piny yet buy a goal and found themselves In a the period ended Rick Tomklnson who had a superb two periods Tor the Gems made a beautiful stab save on a hard drive from the Derby Jim Peebles but control the rebound and Peebles shovelled a backhander Into tho net to gain the tie at the mark of the second This set the stage for the final minutes of play also heralded the beginning of the misfortunes Dennis Fowler with his first of three gave Streetsvilie lead at the second mark on a play remarkably like Ihe one that gave Streetsvilie their brief lead in first period The Gems failed to control the puck in their own end and leaped at Ihe opportunity to take the lead The Derby s scored again at the mark to take a lead but the goal was something that netmlnders have night mares about a Randy Strong was just crossing the Georgetown when he batted at the puck and It bounced towards the Gemini net Rick Tomklnson attempted to sweep away the mad disk only to have it roll up his stick and dangle tantalixlngly in mid air He caught the puck but as in the arena and an Monday from a Sports Therapist Seminar will be held in the community hall On March the van will travel to Acton and students from M Bennett Public School Acton High School well as the public will be Gage Gang sweeping TriCounty series but having trouble with OMHA Midgets take the lead in 2 playoffs The Gage Stationery Major Bantams have picked up iwo wins lover Brampton and In their round invited to make use of ihe robin TrlCounty playoffs but sports facilities there are finding the going St Francis gymnasts display prowess A new dimension was added to the St Francis of Asslsi Separate School athletic program this year and last Thursday parents and friends were treated the end product of the students ef forts Students from grades two through to six staged a gymnastic exhibition that Included floor routines by Individuals twosomes and foursomes and exercises on the balance beam The program Instituted at St Francis was outlined by the Ontario Gymnastics Federation and it consists of four levels each graduating in difficulty and dependent on the previous skill level Every student attending physical education classes from grades two through six worked on the program and fully percent of them passed at least one level of the program Those students who look part in Thursday exhibition in eluded ValLongo Karen Bos Susan Martin Judy Carta Hickey Angela Caughan Michelle Burt Janet Poiiier Joanne Cathy Glmpcl Alexia Denier Cathy Hart Donna Leslie Kosak Colette McGarry Sandra Charlcne VanClicf Lisa Mlodozenea Christine Sheila Cannon Huflhes Nancy Lehman All students who past Cannon Mary Bofslen and level of the THESE STUDENTS SUCCESSFULLY ATTAINED levels one through four of the Ontario Gymnastics Federation program Instituted this year at St Francis of Assist School Front row left to right arc A in McCaugHan Roberta Burke Michelle Mlahm and Bock row left to aw Valerie Bobby Maries Saskla Post Coach J Carta one somewhat tougher In County playoffs and this win playoff action as they dropped was especially satisfying as It a decision to Stratford was the first time this year A week ago last Monday Ihe that the Major Bantams have Gage Gang put dawn been able to handle Brampton Brampton lo open the Trl Brampton held a 10 lead after minutes of play then Mike McMenemy and Dave scored second period goals to provide Georgetown with their margin of victory The Major Midgets displayed a solid learn effort In recording the win and Bill Humphreys backed up his mates work when the need arose A week ago Tuesday the crew really got their game together and came up with minutes of solid hockey In humbling Every player on the team picked up at least one point when Dundas did mount scoring drives Georgetown goaltcnder Herb proved equal to the task and worked hard to earn the shutout Bill Taylor Mike Mc Menemy and Greg Thompson each fired a pair for Gage while singles went la Bruce Mark Brabant and Ed The Gaga crew were Just not on top of their game when hey met Stratford last Sunday and the score In Stratford vour doe not give an c curate picture of the Georgetown team capabilities Marx Brabant scored the Georgetown goal but his mates will have a chance to avenge themselves when they Journey to Stratford this Friday The Georgetown Minor Midgets are currently Involved In both TriCounty playoffs but the double duty appear to be harming their playing abilities as they licked up first gome wins In bom series February the Minor Midgets took a hard fought decision away from Brampton as their TriCounty playoffs got under and 1 a supremo team effort that resulted in the win Bill Kent paced Georgetown with a pair of goals while singles went to Curt and Brent a goal proved to be the winning tally and came just seconds remaining In the game Chris Murden In the Georgetown nets had a fine Last Thursday the Minor Midgets hosted Stratford In OMHA play downs and again showed their ability to preform under pressure as they squeezed out a 32 win Smokey Richardson and goalee Chris came up with very solid efforts while the Georgetown included Gary Thompson Blake and Bill Kent he dropped to the ice Impact of his fall freed the black demon and It rolled into Doug Barnes brought the to within one goal of the lead at the mark and this marker gave new life to the locals but again iheywere held at bay in attempting to complete scoring plays settled the Jssue at the 15 mark when Fowler capitalized on another piece of Gemini bad luck Georgetown were harassing in their own end when ihe puck came bock to Joe South at the Joe let loose with a drive but it hit Fowler and bounced to centre The Derby player with his momentum already built up had a clear path to the Gemini net and be made no mistake as he faked once then tucked the puck under a sprawling Rick Tomklnson Fowler capped ho Derby triumph with his third goal of the gome at the 1 mark but for all intents and purposes It was mere tinsel the final outcome had already been HOCKEY TICKhTS THE AUSTIN MINI MODEL UP TO 45 Still of lowest priced cars on road today the remarkable Mini also gives you mora miles to the gallon than most others And while It built for economy the Mini gives you plenty of comfort and performance too with front wheel drive dual braking system transverse mounted engine seat headrests and seat belts ell as standard equipment for a better deaf GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS St Hwy Ni

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