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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 1, 1978, p. 16

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Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Wednesday 1 19TK SPORTS Footballers lose last league game The senior football Rebels closed out their regular season losing 31 13 Oakville- Trafalgar away on Thursday The loss means the Rebels have a 1 record to show this season the losses came in overtime One of the overtime losses was the team will face in opening round of he playoffs The game will be played at lock The never did get going against T Linebacker Mitch Leblanc said that has a very fast team and they jusl took it to the We used to their style of play said They hit the holes very fust and had not been up against thai type of team before Against the Re bets will be against another good running ball club In the team in game it was the Tabbies outside running that spelled he difference The Rebels were unable to run the ball inside against the Tabbies in that first game One big difference for the team will be running back Rob McKcl whowos on the injury list in that first game McKelvcy his shown the talent to run the bill well inside Also Mike was busy preparing his club for running game at practises early this week so the learn should have better luck shutting their opponents off Junior win two more The junior girls bis Rebels continued their winning by taking two victories last week They nip ped White Oaks Tuesday in away action and dumped Park at Thursday The Rebels who arc now had their toughest gome or the season against White Oaks It look an excellent second half to overcome three point difteit Jenny Smith had the best offensive of any Rebel so far this year as she scored 1G points to lead the Georgetown trailed iftcr the half In the third quarter the teams the lead constantly In the final coaches Tomas and Tina Spina implemented i press defense which proved effective With the press causing the White Oaks players mike many mistakes the Rebels up a White Oaks then stoic the ball on three successive plays and the score was lied at with just seven seconds on the clock Diane Corbet who had not scored up that point in Rime then stole the ball and look it all down the floor lo put home the winning bosket Other scorers in the game were Vielra and Jane with four points each The scoring is much more out in the win over it was a strong second tint won for the Rebels Georgetown led out trier and only by 10 it the The Rebels their opponent in thai second half to turn game into i led all the hi this game six Walker I Brown and Lisa four points each Hid Maureen Gilt had two The i phv home of the regulir schedule ycslcrdav when they hosted Burlington To morrow close out the schedule when they Raiders dropped by The Georgetown Raiders got goals from six different shoot lost night but still came out on short end of an Score at It was the first encounter Raiders have had with one of the northern division teams and they into it without several of pin yen Only two defense man made the trip Up They were Brian and Gary Barden The Raiders had to also go most of the way without goal tender Peter McDuffc who was suffering from a bad cold McDuffe Started the game but 15 minutes before having lo be replaced by rookie Bill Mast By oil reports Masters did not make a memorable regul or season debut as he was beaten for five of goals However without the likes of Neil Cotton John and Bob patrolling the front of the Raider net the Collingwood forwards had a relatively peaceful time roam in around Masters was very cleanly played contest wllh each team taking only three minors The Raid era took advantage of two the calls with goals Rdid not take long to get on the board as with only 52 seconds gone Bill beat McDuffe Exactly eight minutes later Don West gave Collingwood a lead Midway through the frame Ian McKeagncy made it and not long goal McDuffe made an early exud Gem coach quits post Norm has been named Interim coach of the Junior LI Georgetown after Ron Dixon resigned the post last Thursday Dixon who took over the team from Paul Robinson midway last year said he was forced to resign because his nerves could not stand up to the pressure of the job Dixon also said he has had a few personal problems and they had a lot to do with his ultimate decision My health comes first said Dixon I had no choice but lo resign was behind the Gem bench for games against at home on Saturday and for an away game at Brampton Sunday I won be staying too long said He Mid he will probably coach his last gome Saturday at Barnes had enough cheering his as the Benin end of Ihe Ha lion ehuitiplonship laki Barnes had one of his nest races of the far finishing third The runni rs show Harriers PeelHalton champs less lhan three minutes rcmal be phyed in the game He connected on a with Raj Evans and Tom picking up the assists The regained three goal bulge when tallied his second of the gamewithjust over two mlnu gone in the middle frame The Raiders then got their first goals of the evening Ray Tonelh scored from Jun and Cor don and then pick cd up his sixth marker of the young from and It was on the jumped back to two goal lead when West pul his second of the night past Masters With just under two minutes left In the period the Raiders got goal from Sieve and were back to within one Steve earned the as Early in the third period at the mark Evans brought the Raiders even for the first lime of the night when he scored from Daley and Steve Sly tallied less that a minute later and Collingwood was back in front lead did not last long fromTonel II pulling puck by Ron Patterson who was in he net At mark Randy Osborne scored an insurance mirkcr for Collingwood It was the Raiders first loss of the young season and it could be attributed more to a tack of bodies anything John Warnock finished ninth in junior boys race at the Peel Ihllnns held Heart Lak in last Well for Rebels and his store did not even The scores of only i school top four finishers count in the tabulations Four of the light runners who finished of were also weiring Rebel colors That slows just how awesome the Rebel cross country im is year Nad been runner from about per of the schools in Peel he would be their lop runner or second week in a row the Rebels just overwhelmed tlitir competition won all six divisions as hid done the Hilton ships the week before Ian luccesslully it fended his Peel Hilton by taking the boys race The closest runmr Jon Lancaster Arnold whs behind him Midget Sherry Senior Fergus Barnes ran very strong races I- finished second just ahead of cum mate Cheryl Barnes is not been healthy for most of the year came In a strong third Just ahead of his yn Chapman This Salurday the Rebels will travel to Scarborough Col lege in Toronto to try and take the impionslup They are the first school in Ontario to qualify ill six of their teams for provincials so they shoulJ be the heavy favorites when ihe running begins Here is how Rebels did individually sherry Cheryl Kalby Webb Guy Isabel Jackson Dime Jons Menhir io llnther McLaren jU mis I Jinmi Thompson Ml Risers J Susan Krlslcnstn ivid Andrew Brake I 8 Mark I El son IP I jiMimnms 1 ImChrk Jon Smith J Jihn Vwirnotk Jim All in Ken Riddle I Unp in Otto J Dale r Dan Vande vonrt Jim Squash season starts The eorutowti Squish tilth le mis list opcnine list week The turn wis nipped In the Lull in Club of im is ci of phytrs mil ill pi i be- of Winning were Hid ind Jun Bin lioddii Hid J- iidAlhnhiK lost ir milelus hog in is very old Ugh which is very cold e Georgetown pi i id rouble adjusting to It Ml fm our tost first jime their milch hot s from Ihe will also hid some Ihv so- Is Tin wis wry unfurl urate is ill live of thiir pi imp lost it turn are Mix unless Cm mis Din Hied and Steele were playing in tin Hub in away Re is leads Bruins etirjclowii Mirk Reus scored pi le id ill In i vlctorj in their siasnn opener ijimsl wisttj1 iy hex I I line 111 fi ijood Rets Ho pi tin lis lenmmile Mi ire tnoele sum with Com slog is weakest in the Ingue hiving rieinled jusl one win in the vrlhewcekndlh tin end he wis ill fieri pi fur sJiouni hi look Ihe lion Inning lojulisl TO75 mil thin D had points in the Onllld Hunting Far Coach Meanwhile general manager Bob Tost and president Bob Thompson arc out hunting for a permanent coach So far the for the post appear to be Neil Cotton and Junior Cotton told The Herald that he has been approached and that he is thinking about it Cotton already has a lot on his as he Is a defenseman the Georgetown Raiders and also coaches he Sunny Farm midgets Obviously if he choose coach the Gems he would to leave his post with the midgets Right now all I m saying hat it present I am coaching the midgets said who is reported to lie ntcrestcd In the post was not available for comment He coached the Georgetown Raid Unt mun who will definitely not be taking a permanent post as coach is On seemed tenure is coach bo as short as possible Lockhurst also has lot on Ins plate He is assistant gen minagerof the Gems and is also ihe coach of in ihe Georgetown Industrial Hockey League He said there Is no way he would up his coaching duties w ith Nerval to take over as of the Gems Tost said there Is no way he would act in the duo of managercoach Parted Dixon and the Guns parted very amiably The former said he would like to return with the team when he gets belter to do some scout Tost said that the door would be open to Dixon when he does decide return im Under Dixon Gems had one win one tic and six losses They have lost three lima with Lockhurst behind bench However team s horrendous start hat nothing whatsoever to do will his decision Our losing had nothing do with my decision s We gat a very youn team and I was not disappoint without start The former coach said thought the Gems were seasoned away from winning quite a few mon games We lost quite a few onego games he said A good solid defenseman could made the difference in games Lockhurst and Tost havi been on the prowl for seasoned defenseman for past couple of weeks In Dixon s last gome u coach against On HI a last the team played verj and took quite a uncalled for penalties whet they were least needed Uncalled For The uncalled for pcnalllo tune a lot to do will not wanting to the I full In Brampton Sunday night with behind the bench for his third game 1 was the same old story cheap penal lies cost Gems a chance at two points They wont listen Lock burst You can tell then and they II say thai they wont lake anymore but go out there do same said the team well against the and Thorn hill old tricks against Bramp ton a team the Gems will haw Continued On I wins Becker a standout Last The JlinlJ printed a saying Ian Clark fur later IHls month to compete in the conn try there Itraki I jt th Peel championships also for race fourth ut the Ontario ilMmnlonUiljts Raiders are short of defensemen in 63 loss to Athletics at Alcott MA IKHKrY Memorial Arena Atom Thursday Nov 45pm Clung Nov Chlng Minor Atom Tues Nov 45 Tuis Nov Burlington Minor Bantam Thursday Nov a Juvenile Thursday Nov tlpm Novice Sunday Nov pm Bantam Sunday Nov 5 pm Hurling ton Minor Midget Sunday Nov impton The Georgetown Raiders suffered their second loss in is many on Friday when he Athletics walked into Alcott Arena and proceeded to take j victory The Athletics who the Raid irs In in light game semi final in hist ye playoffs scored Hire goils in the I period In get llllle swell The loss ruined Mill was i perfect fur Raiders Seven hundred and fifty fans paid their way into tor the season Haiders were short of and in end It proved be Iheir downfall Georgetown started the game with four but Bob Elinesky who was pluylng hit first game was sent the showers with only SI gone in opening period ejected from the game or being the in a fight with the les Gary Landry Raider general manager Jack Handy and many of the people did not agree with ihe ill It was a s call Handy said dry dropped his gloves first Athlelle pi lyi r covered up I- line si tried the belter of mil Hill Dv obviously concluded Hi it Hit Haider the fltmip With only three other defen semen drersid bully res of the iv Ti iln had in pi iy both fun mil deft mil hi lee Hill first of he w is an ins In lop and by Ihi per ml In ii trouble kiepine up iln for w ires sett for the wen a linun McHratniy Gary Harden They loo and by be pi nod their effectiveness wns dulhd The missing were John Neil nut Ron tog il IXiycc and Cotton were serving suspensions and hoeil jusl dldnm dross has e serv tig his suspension and back in action list night st Mavericks in tori trie will bo travel I I I was also expected lu lie dressed I hi in fort story Ilu Mil ilk Raider exit nine is lint if Ilu big r was nol dressed he iiny Miotlir to be in ii linn lis w is tin I lyirs There but hem rumors of him joining from the lineup Ihi or hit Minn i my Mill my who Ins pi lyinf is imsonti sitd hi douhls I who is living in Alhston will pi Willi the Filer ltd I hive one Ins better ti He ioiI only and six Ileal il oilier end of rink Hob Bulking was hot far Iln visitors Unhung who Ihe Pari Sailors year slopped sh its year 1 id habit of Ik ing very sharp when he faced the itiiders and it looks Harden opened the whin he lolhed with jusl in the game It was the ih ft in first is Before the first period is mil Turn lied si in Ins fir I of Ihree lb I Mir who strom Mime Athlctiis Ins le in when Ik store in an effort in middle ihin stored Iwn goals for In put litem in Juri assists on both of them Hard tone andTonellionlhesccoid Both goals were beauties and brought crowd to their feet hi set red his second goal loll in the pern to bring Ihe Athletics even once mure he game remained tied until J 10 gone in final when Kelly completed his it trick iurr a minule M it i red evening a si Mil broke in lion i Theformcr pin waited ind wilted until down then he lifted a hard wnsl shot high into the ml Two minutes Dm liirpuln sixth In defense of he hid lillle chance on many of Hi iriild oils is in many Ins defense is 1 tit of Ihe Raiders looked good thai night was definitely he mosl effective logging whit must minutes wis giving il his ill late in ihe It inters second loss In a row no one in is Handy sold Ihe learn sorrow and Cotton nnd their return to the lineup will bring stablhl back Also two teams Ihi Kind irs to and Thorold arc among best in the league Handy did say he is talking in a couple of defense mm anil may lie somi new facts on Ihe signing and Rick Becker a couple of former Haiders led Movers a win iner Way Jay in Georgetown Industrial Hockey League act Sundiy In other games stayed undefeated and by thumping Caledon Chiefs 8 ind Publishing look in victory over United Rental had two oils first and last for with each of being up by other scorers for win tiers in game were with Becker again ihe and from Don Rich mil Andre Ho in some lime with the in a losing cause for Way Jiy were Don Norton from Blair and Max from Brad Butler worih mil Glenn Chapman spent a couple of sen soils wilh the Raiders as well by far the most improved teim in league tins has a solid lock Dive Holmes runaway scoring idcr in ihe so far this year had another big el for lie paced the attack wllh four goals and a Holmes the only Not player have a big da Brian Beaumont ihe champ last year regained hi touch by pocketing three goat and adding an assist A single goal went to Douj Anderson who also had assist Rick Johnson had assists and Blake Inglls set two who have scored X goals and given up last six It five games have seven of lop eight scorers Scoring for the Chiefs wen Doug and Stacy Chap Louis DOraiio led Phllr Publishing victory by three goals and adding u Scoring singles were Richardson Nick Brian Osborne and Roger Chapman Dan scored twice lo a losing cause for Ian Simpson had single The feature game this com week will be between Not vol and IfDeBoeri who have looked awfully strong In the last two weefci can come up with a victory Bob and his crew will be only one point behind lead ing TEAM STANDINGS Norval Movers Publishing Way Chiefs United Rental GAMES NOVEMBFR5 1878 15 Way Jay Publishing Movers Dave Holmes Charlie Ion Syme Brian Beaumont 1arry Peterson Inglls Johnson

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