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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 23, 1980, p. 30

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3D Tilt Wednesday January Wrestlers pinned by Fergus I hi ELI wrestlers had to settle for second place again on Saturday once they were by The team travelled to Waterloo tor the Cameron Waterloo Invitational meet high hopes of evening the score GDHS but as in lie George town Invitational of last week came through as the winners in what Dob McKay called a dual meet between Georgetown and Fergus scoring In this meet wis unusual having it an meet is opposed In meets such as the Invitational In a trie style meet points only given to Ihose wrestlers who plait in their weight category whereas in an each wrestler receives two points for each win and in extra two points for a pin Because of this different storing system the cam totals were very high with Fergus having a final of points and Georgetown a close second with 193 points some more than their nearest rival making meet a two school battle Some of the results were very surprising with many new and wrestlers finishing ahead of the vete rans An example of this was in the 119 pound weight class where Pat Del Guidicc took second place and Frank had to settle for UFS pee wees first in playoffs The United Fire Safety Minor Pec Wees will be the first local team into the playoffs this year Tuesday night at at Memorial Arena the locals will take on in a best of three series The winners will ploy against Milton to determine who will represent this area In playoffs Saturday the pee wees beat Dundas Los they played Millon The score was not available by press Sunday in Acton they capped off a successful week with their third victory defeating them in an exhibition meeting Earlier in the week it was Oakvillc who lay prey to the Georgetown team This time the score was 1M the pee wceb play as well in the playoffs as they did in Saturday they should have no trouble advancing to Milton The only goal they allowed came on a penalty shot And that was the last goal of the game after the Fire Safely team had scored all of its eight oak Mark and Dean Irvine who played his best game of the season led the team with a pair of goals each Brian Pot Danny Kent and Slurg Stevens rounded out the rest of the scoring Assists w to Jon Hammer Scott Campbell Mike Hurley Mark Pries Chris Neal White Stevens and Mike Tectiel Acton who play in the Co league hosted their cross region rivals In a losing exhibition game Hurley led the learn with three markers White Tcctiel and all chipped in with singles Assisting them ere Kent Irvine David Stevens Hammer and The name against was a wide open high scoring affair with Howie scoring three times Hurley and twice The other three went to Kent and Stevens Assists went to Hammer Dohcrty Pries Hurley Campbell and This weekend the team goes to for a tournament Ihird losing the firs matin Annlhii pleasant surprise came from two rookies in the pound class Tom and Tim Dixon Brian wrestled his best ever and came out with a bird place finish while Dixon took fourth place At pounds Jeff Woody Wood had an excellent day and finished third Doug Gillespie wrestling at pounds had a great day and won his weight Jim finish third Joe Ihuki at 127 pounds had a lough lime gelling his first place finish winning a lie against a very strong wrestler from At i pounds Bill I tost a tie and had to settle for third place Dean at Hi pounds had a good finishing second in his weight class and at pounds put forth a very good effort and finished the da in third place Both coaches McKay and Smith are positively by perform of the wrestlers on Saturday as 11 of Ifi wrestlers placed in the lop four of weight class Also wrestling for George town but not placing were Canning Mark I link ton Pal Jacobs and Kevin Brown who sustained a shoulder injury affected Ins matches Most of tlie wrestlers at this meet were rookies as mil Another factor at this meet was Ihe fact thai of the wrestlers wrestled at a higher weight class than normal tins will allow them improve steadily for Ihe in February wrestling team has had a rough schedule with a meet almost once a week allows to see and compile against differ competition and gives evaluate the different learns Tins schedule is IihirK on the wrestlers and they are now entering what math McKay calls a lull after the Georgetown Invita He hopes Ihat team will slowlv progress and peak at the Millions Peel and Coach McKay was vcr aboil saying that Hie team wrestled belter as a team and thats Some teams jusl work on individual winners but 1 find everyone gets more enjoy as a learn So despite the second place finish the wrestlers will leave on Irulav and trawl In Smiths Falls where will be billeted by host team will compete in the It Open rmirna merit at Military College on McMaster tournament no ball for volley the ball go These girls volleyball players wonder the same thing It went up In the rafters out of frame Saturday the GDHS senior girls volleyball learn partici paled in the McMaster vcnily High School lional volley ball tournament at MacMastcr University There were 18 teams compet ing and although George town didnt earn a spot in the playoffs loumamenl pro vided experience and a good learning opportunity for the team The locals started the day poorly in the first of two games against Henry Street High School Whitby improved enough to win the second game with a score of The second match for Georgetown was against High School of which coach Grant Clalworthy said they played a lot belter as a team and got some offense going Georgetown won both games in the thud malch of this modified round robin tournament played Bishop High School Hamilton giving up both games with mental effort and a few missed serves Scores were and 915 In iheir fourth match against their toughest com petition Saunders High School London George town split the two games played winning the second with a score of 1513 In he fifth and final match of the day against Cardinal Newman High School Ham ilton Georgetown played well winning games the second string play ers playing the second game The final result of the day for Georgetown was four wins six losses Coach Clalworthy said that we werent completely out classed we saw some good consistent volleyball and those were the teams that did well Our learn has learned quite a bit They now realize that they cant just stand around on the court they have lo get involved in the game What we lack in talent were making up in desire Showing both talent and desire for Georgetown on Saturday were ner team captain Crossman who played well all day and Lisa who as second siring play filled in Tor an absent player on the starling string Although I he learn has been inconsistent so far in Ihe season they are showing improvement and are looking forward lo their next match against Milton High School rink wins Jim Wilson trophy lt JUNh CARSON Last week was a busy one for many from North Alice look a rink with Greta lamb Mary Kilely and Theresa Smith To Flora for a two game spiel for the Jim Wilson Trophy Joan Mustards rink of Ethel Murdy Collins and Klkn Burns played four well fought games in the Spiel in Brampton making it as far as the semi finals where Ihcy were beaten by Yvonne Smith Peel Bonspiel finals were held North Ballon on Saturday past with Wayne Taylors rink being the only learn remain in running Don forget the Winter Carnival the Club on Saturday January get a group together for a fun family lime and keep your fingers crossed lhat Jack Frost touches slopes so we can enjoy winter thai are planned rink from Hum Highlands former Play down contenders Well done gals Belle rink of Ethel Geofreda and Jean can do their fair shore of strutting as they captured third event winning four games of five at Granite Club in Kitchener for the Carhng OKeefe Trophy on January and 10 The men have had a great week of competitive curling RYDERS TV TOSHIBA QUASAR All Colour Mi M Warranty or mora Acton and surrounding MOORE PARK PLAZA BUSINESS DIRECTOR CHIROPRACTORS II OPTOMETRISTS GW Corbett DC CHIROPRACTOR Mill Georgetown For Appointment PHONE REASONABLE PRICES 8772201 Dr RR Hamilton Dr DC Patterson OPTOMETRISTS Building 14 Road Onlarlo TELEPHONE Dr Foley Suite GEORGETOWN RECfipsham Limited Surveyors Consullmq Engineers Road Sooth Mills Onlano 11 S7

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