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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 7, 1978, p. 18

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Brian Bud J and J I Aibrechl who will be guest speakers at the Hills Athlete of the Year dinner will bo donating their tecs to the Georgetown Youth Soccer program Any profit made from the dinner will also go to the Georgetown Youth Soccer program who has been a tower of strength fo- the Toronto MetroCroatia since Joining the team will present award to whomever emerges as the winner The mailer of ceremonies for the dinner will be Trevor who did an excellent Job when he acted in the nme capacity the Georgetown Raiders Hockey Heritage Dinner It was nice to receive bo many nominations for the nward Thcrewerchowovcr in the opinion of this reporter athletes who were not nominated committee members red Bruce Andrews Bryan Lewis Pat Dove Kentcr Jack Handy and Brian James will quite a picking a winner from the outstanding athletes who were nominated The committee will be meeting tomorrow night to make Ihe bit decision The winner will not be announced until the of when the three finalists will all be present will open the envelope which will contain the of tin winner Five of the athletes nominated received more than one nomination The highest number of nominations for one athlete was Another one received seven and one more five How ever the number of nominations received for an athlete will not hive any bearing on the decision made by committee They will be basing their decision on men Next week The Herald will be publishing the names and photographs of the three finalists should be an interesting and suspenseful evening s flail on June when all three of outstanding are recognized for their achieve ments and a winner is crowned Plan to be there Tht O A decision to reorganize the Central Junior loop his the vinous executives of the teams scurrying to find inswcrs Apparently no one knows what is in happen next in the situation is no one more knowledgeable about the than Larry When he says he does not know it is going to happen next you know the Itague is in a state II A feels it has a valid reason for placing Oak and Thornhill in the Central leigut There simply ire not enough teams in northern centres to form a leigue up there right now It irs that there will not be divisions in the league and Ram will play others an equal number of limes However if the OH A does an about face and decides lo break the into two six team divisions I II two guesses which division the Gems if they have in The would be pretty good that Brampton Georgetown Oak Ridges Bame and Orillia I would form a northern division sure Bob Ron Dixon and Bob Thompson dread the thought No m how valid the reasons the may have for adding eight teams a trip to for a m in the middle of Jmuury will seem a lot more viltil reason for making realignment Wi II I ire s hoping the Gems put it together and field i team for next year I personally think Junior hockey is very exciting I do w to travel to Brampton or to have watch it The Gems did not have many crowds bigger than lasl but tree it is gone people will begin to realize what ire missing a good of hockey played by very fine yount people pi giving it their all Congratulations to Doug Smith the runner for the Rebels Ik wis the only Rebel to come out of the A meet with a first place showing He did it in the race However many of the other Rebels made excellent showings whohidnnoulstandingscason second mil His fourth in the 1 was apparently whisker off third They originally awarded Clark with third pi ice but liter checking the video tape he was given Clark and Bruce Mclntyrt also closed out their high school careers with excellent showings Tickets for dinner are available Tickets to the Hills Athlete of the Year dinner can be purchased at The Herald office during regular business hours or at Kentner Dairy Bar on Mill St The guest speaker for the dinner will be Brian Budd star player of the Toronto Metro- Croatia and the two time winner of the Canadian Superstars competition also won the World Superstars competition J 1 at present general manager of the Metros and the former general manager of the Toronto Argonauts will be a special guest for the evening me mam event for the dinner will be the crowning of the firstever Halton Hills Athlete of the Year There are athletes nominated for the award The committee is meeting tomorrow night to select a winner The three finalists will all be invited to the dinner and Budd will announce the winner that night A buffet dinner is being served for the occasion and tickets will cost 50 a piece Proceeds for the dinner will go to Georgetown Youth Soccer Pee Wees in first after win and tie The George tow a baseball Pec Wees moved into first place in the league last week by defeating Oakville and then drawing Burlington Rusty our It was the win ning pitcher in win against he helped his own cause by going two for two knocking In a run The big stick that day how ever belonged Rick Green wood as he went three or three one hit being a triple and knocked in three more Mark Snow double in the first Inning knocked In two more runs for Georgetown who scored five runs In Inn 1 first inning Greenwood went three for three in he tic against Bur ling ton as well He also pitched the full seven innings in that Georgetown took a big lead in this game as I hey scored five in the first Inning Burling ton chipped away at the lead with three In the third inning They then scored two In the fourth three in the fifth and one In sixth to go ahead Georgetown scored fqur in the last inning to cant the tic Blake Harrison went three for four to help the cause Greenwood Craig and Rabby Wilkes all knocked In two runs each In other baseball action the Bantams defeated Brampton and lost to and the Midgets dropped two gomes by big scares And the nominees are Nominations for the Hills Athlete of the Year being sponsored by The Herald and IhcltoyalBank have officially closed with received A few of the athletes recelv several nominations apiece There were 15 separate nominated The committee to select the Athlete of the Year will be meeting tomorrow night to decide on the winner and two runner The decision will be reached easily as some topflight athletes with superb credentials have been led Following is a list of the athletes nominated They are in alphabetical order kiusbabufk Sport figure Skating Kris Barber and his dance pairs partner Kelly Johnson had an outstanding year with the highlight coming m Meg eve France where they finish second to Soviet Union pur m the World Junior Fig Skating Championships The dance pair also won a gold medal in the Central OntarioScciionatsanda in the division champ ionships In the Canadian Jun Barber and Toronto finished fourth How ever there wire no pairs in which partners were jun age by world standards that finished ahtad of them The pair was a I lit addition the Canadian to eve Their second place finish there clinched the Cup of Nit ions Burlier and Johnson will be to compete in junior next Kris lives in Glen Williams whin he is skal mi Truck If Clark finished off an excel lent Georgetown triet school competing as senior this In September 1977 CI irk filth for senior girls in the cross country pionships At all Ontario track md field meet this weekend she finished fourth In the girls race To Ret to the All Ontario s Clark won three events llnltnnchampionships the 1 and At the Heel she had thirds in the I and and al the championships she had third and fourths In the Her One nominalir s ml the amount sutccs Pete has past yeai does not come easily comes from many many hours of hard work Is in grade Ik his been lit his academic ling lliur inslitui All Sport Track and Held Rosemary lie is a sprinter and putter for the Middle School In the North Trick field Championships she finished second in lOOmtlre dash In the Intermediate Division She also took third in the shot One of the people who moled her said she did so because is a dcdi lied ilways tries her best Hockey was number one lp fnr I Platers of the OH A Tier Two row he has been thi ill slur guilie in that his past he id lowist ike in Hit II was insl in the Platers win ring intenninl up I imiiic of Two luiuor in Can id went through the Georgetown Mill it m indisastudeiilal George distrlcl high school Tie is only 17 yt irs old was Hit ding goaltender during the Cup playdowtes bail joined the Georgetown Raiders this year and quickly established him self as one of the Intermediate A leagues Hi battled for league scoring title for mosi of ytar and finally finished a monk the top five scorers also had an excel lent semi final against the Athletics being a do minate force in the Raiders triumph Tht good oil round athlete spends his summer playing fastball in the topflight Fnbtbiill League in the Intermediate A league while pliying for George town Raiders He and backup Gregg Hooper had the beat go ils against average in the League MacDonald was a standout for the throughout the was chosen to join the Merchants when p lyed for the lit Eastern Canadian Champ ionships As a Merchant Mac Donald was in the net for a triumph and was also there when they lost in the sum fin the Tigers MILTON Sport fastball Charlene Milton is one of top players on the Georgetown Legion of Cent rnl Ontario Junior ladles Fastball League This year Milton is Hie start shortstop on the team ytirslewis it base The says Man One i Haiders went did Ihis year During the summer ic Donald plays fastball in Burl where he Mm the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Wednesday June Junior league 12 teams Gem future doubtful the I it the stands as a record for the region IAN CI Track and cross country The grade 11 student has had an excellent year competing as a midget and For the Rebels The year for him began on Jane 1977 wnen lie linishcd first in the 1 metres and in Ihe at the all Ontario meet as a midget runner summer he raced in England where he established a record for his age group in the Ills second place finish at the all Ontario cross country in September 1B77 helped the Ilcbel juniors lake the prov title During the winter he compe ted in Toronto where he estab lished in indoor record for this age group in the This past weekend Clark finished hit season by finishing second in the at this year allOntanos and taking a fourth in the His time for the latter was three and seconds unit if an Sport Hockey Bob Dean was a for the Gage Stationery one of the best rep teams in Georgetown this yeir He helped his team win a mojor tournament In Ontario during the Christmas The nominator said Dean is on excellent hotkey player a great deal of potential I nominate Bob Dean for his dedication team spirit cooperation leidershlp pot and willingness to constructive criticism Although it was not mention on the nomination sheet Dean Is also a good midget runner for the Sport Wrestling Fournlcr was almost unbeatable wrestling in he HZ and a half class for the GDIIS His record for the year was wins and one loss The loss came in match he had lied his opponent on points Along woy won eight championships Including the Peel and all Ontario He was on the Rebel team that finished sec and In the- province also entered Canadian Junior Wrestling Championships were he finish second to George Gunowski a Canadian senior and Interna tfonal wrestler They were In the and a pound class The Ontario Assoc decision to include four ntw leims to Central Junior liaguc puts future ol of the eight existing clubs in jeopardy Oik Ridges wilt in next will tic extra travelling and for It am in loop flu lour teams Inst competed in tin Mid Ontario league last year The other ifim tint lugue Sound will jun Hit Midwest trn whith intludes ince Sir ilford Bruit I idds said reihgnmtnt wis give the five kirns somewhere In play next year We tried to talk Colling wood into going Junior this coming they said they p y d Wt ire hopeful thai we can 1 rale enough interest to 11 next year he s But for this ye ir wt had to find i for Ihose wailing dechr k t Central Junior it tint glvtn a June 1j deidlint to declare whither or not they be this Robertson convenor of league said he docs know whether any of the teams will itut Its up in said None of kirns have said will be next year it a re il mess Most of the teams will tic meeting with their executive if will ttam ytir Most of Ihcy m ike I decision sent it Ives from the eight old trims ind four new mil offic lis of a wetk ago in Milton to discuss proposed rtalignment Icr in tin wtik Ladds phoned n to till him the O A hid decided to add four learns to his league One f teams thai is d it the decision is tht Gemini General Bob Tost said was viry disappointed it the decision he doubls that Ihe Gems will operate ntxt The rtolignmcnl means thai it wrll us SI next year In travelling done Tost said Unless we cancel more sponsors lo carry us through I tan see us operitmgnextyiar The WIN TOURNAMENT imehouse Georgetown Chrysler lost one lied one Towing lost two Sportsmen won two tied are Just some of the major reasons that In League standings moy have been put Into a bailors helmet and giving a severe hit bit Last week saw LI chouse an top undefeated and this week they arc in a tie for fourth Hornby Farmer who last week were tied for Georgetown Chrysler who were lied for first last week now find themselves in thin Motors who were In a tie for fifth now are In a two way tie for first with Acton Merchant who hove remained in tic for first only I last week being tied with thre other teams Glen Williamt who failed wino gome fell lo knlh Hie Spoi won two and tied one to go from a tie for lost plate lo ninth In the overall standings theonly team lo yet Bain a point have been close to victory a couple of times losing lo f a on Sunday In a feature game lost week saw leadoff bolter for the Sportsmen Dick In the first inning pitcher Ed Charlton score In the third Inning give the a two to nothing lead over Park Toyota In a gome ployed lost Sunday afternoon For Park Toyota Gen Inglis led off the fourth and John Miller hit in the field home run to lie the score at two and pitchers Doug of Park and Charlton of the Sportsmen continued their fine pitching demonstrations by holding each team only the two runs each for the balance of the game Charlton struck out nine Park batters while allowed only seven Sportsmen batters reach In another very exciting gume lost week Acton Mcr chants on a run by Terry Colo In bottom of sixth dtfenled Georgetown Chrysler I Pilchtrs Norm Topping of Acton and Keith McKlnnon of lluigeluttu out a total batters In total during the gome that took a little more than an hour to for Acton well mg sometime this week to decide on the team futurt Tosl also said if do manage field a le im ytar lie l gentril manager I just en gnl the time lo do all thai extra Ir ivelling Tosl also said 1 guess II A is the teams thil don I what my part of the ihgnmenl to fill the way said the eight teams from lasl year will have to m ike ipproximikly two trips each to Ihe new centres next but as Robertson said lhal would thai the four learns will be making lot trips down south Robertson the le is no further hi nil now than it was before meeting in Milton he Hams art uncertain and were running of summer he said Hi said he would not know anything on situation until after Junt winning indlvidu herself goes on to that Milton has a hunger to learn sport like attitude ind IHII I llMlill Sport football Phil Noble who hails from Georgetown was a good enough lint bicker of Western Mu langs to be first round draft choice of Montreal Aloucltts of the Canadian league Tin Must live won College Bowl goes an id is top university foot with Noble Ihe No lik Ins hid outstanding footboll career barring injuries should It Sport I l ure Skullng stirted his figure at eurt Club it tl hi his won the Hiding Achievement Aw In has won ji medals in lions he Ii is Hi was Id nitdilist in the in eh imp ships In and in Die in id in eiilnl i Hips 111 figure Skating Associations in Victoria wire he finisliid fourlh In junior men division also his TeM Medal in Kitchener durn this past Spurt lluckrv wis nominated fur kid tit the TV Binlams lo championship in the Georgetown House Lea was a forward on the leimaidilt mm n sheet mult il jiossible for i win tic 1 it srtiall in lues in rural to the Ihe best baseball Hall Hills Tins yeir Will imson is ying with firums in lit and is the leadine on ttillnm on w is striousiy sti Toronto Blue next year he is for Anion on a I all irship JlkUGHO J lick V was minitef for his to I ine- oulh Soccer Hi he firmed away rpr ill und rw work Wingrovc was a coach refe- rtt md for the and sptnl count It ss hours to mike it work J jitnt many hours with tin program so that he could Hi il some plea Royalettes down Brookville SI I HI On June 1st were defeated by led a until the when Georgetown from to score ross ng home for Brook Holler Cithy Deb Wilson Snow and Sue Thomson town runs were scored l Milton Shurtill J McKiy Pollock and I In the sixth season limi on June Ihcy dtfeited Brantford Brook Milt started off the scoring In the third inning by hitting in runs ind never gave up the It id Brantlord pitcher wis tailed twite for not having on Iht pitching rubber giving tht Selects two xtra runs Touching home to tally lor Brookville were Gloria Hamilton Sue Thompson Cathy McLeod Snow Deb Wilson and Snow Deb Wilson pitchtd the victory The record now it wins losses Their next gome is Thursday night at p m igoinst Our the weekend Brook participited in the Byron Girls Inmnl fastball tour he Id London they down to in their tirst against Richmond Hill on iv back on Sundij tiki North ind bcrlh in the The were Swinging big bats for throughout the Gloria million Mil cod ind Ikb Wilson The Georgetown C team nil smllei after who had the total Juniors Roberta Burke and returning home with the place In a tournament In coach George Archibald seniors Grant and Hamilton The team was of two two junior Wendy and bantam Charlie and two bantams f rom left right are bantam Kelly Industrial standings tight Merchants were Dan Fields Terry Cole Hill Lea Deforest Terry Mosaics Norm Top ping Gary Wilson Steve Marshall Bob Jarrctt and Don Archibald For Georgetown Cliryskr the following player played Wcren Steve Graham Alan Jnmle Moody Hugh Williams Ron Ktrslakc Mike Mc Landless Nell and Keith McKlnnon Tonight should find same good ball at the fairgrounds park as Gage go after their first victory when they ploy Rcxway Towing with Royal Trust and the Sportsmen 1 Hornby farmer Jacks doing battle with starts SENIOR CHAMP Tracey of the Georgetown Bowl will be competing at the Senior lo played In Winnipeg Manitoba this coming weekend Above lost showcasing the she won for pitting first in the Southern Ontario la She bowled S3 plus above her average to take the toil There are only three bowlers from throughout Ontario who will be at the Canadian champlonihipi

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