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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 30, 1981, p. 11

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THE HERALD December 18 A quick glance back to a sporting 1981 The Georgetown High School had an unusually goodtesson on the field collecting three victories for FOOTBALL FLASHBACK Fred carries Ihe bill on a quarterback for a first down Key play by quarterback Enge and I offensive kepi Ihelr quad In the game until the final minutes when Ihey were ble overtake Smoke recipient of the Hockey Heritage award Hud James the congratulation and admiration of sun rather famous hockey fans last Irbruary IBMI Seen here arc I tor Derek Sanderson Joe fall Hud James Nell I Herald photo Mike former Toronto Maple Leaf defence- man chases captain of the Georgetown Jurl Kudraiovs when the MIL Old timers came to play Haiders After some humorous and hockey the two learns bolh emerged with their pride Intact Georgetown lied the Herald photo Mark Hennessey won a gold medal and Iwo awards at the Ontario Garnet for Disabled In Burlington last abres had the 1981 heartbreaker of the season Sara had a year on ihe International circuit when she Joined Canadian gymnastic team travelling to Great Britain Germany and Puis la competing against he best athletes In her Held Herald photo Continued from page 111 partner Kelly Johnson gain lht righl to represent Canada at the world figure- skating championships In March when Ihey placed second at the Canadian championships In Halifax Former Acton high school student from Campbell placed eighth overall Acton Sabres continued to surprise their fans by taking an incredible four of six possible league awards when Jules won Coach of the Year Glenn Murray MVP Barry Trood Most Sportsmanlike Flayer Pat Fung The Georgetown Royal Canadian Legion curling rink of Harvey Choppet Campbell Pat Chamberlain and Ken Taplin won the district Legion title beating M Hon Jan 25 were ousted from the playoffs and threeyear cap tain of the team Bob said his biggest was that team dldn give effort throughout the season to win consistently Surprise guest Derek Sanderson showed up for the Hockey Heritage banquet along with Edmonton mo star Nell The Acton Sabres Burling on Cougars in the playoffs after finishing the season in fifth place After the first three games of the held a advantage but the Swordsmen eventual ly lost in a In Burlington in the seventh Feb The Hills Jills Gym nasties club held their annual week gymnastics meet at the gym with three competing teams in attend SKATING For lhafigurikators t Mayor and hi wife Judy enjoyed their pancake as they bolh successfully completed the Ihl- Mayor Race last spring ike breakfast offered after the Herald photo IB was the week of their skating carnival In whicl Ihe fantasy f of Mary came for friends family and In school sports Georgetown District School wrestlers fin shed the season in second spot behind Daks just points ml r opponents who collected However the swimmers won the team swimming for the third ght year second place fc Park The Junior team trophy was also won by the George town Rebels Including the senior overall The swim team went on to win the Peel Hal Ion junior senior and champ for the fourth year in a row one week later In volleyball at tht sen or team won the Ha I Ion volleyball ships for the first lime by White Oaks at General Brock High School three games to one last Friday March I The provnchl bowling finals will be presented by the Junior boys team of coach Ann Nicholson Hole licks Brian Porter Anthony and Jim Carpenter MMtCllISHl March the Acton High School basketball team were deflated by George Harvey in the annual Rebels Junior basketball won twice consecutively by the Kris Barber and partner Kelly Johnson competed against the world s best figureskaters last week of March 11 to finish an Impressive twelfth Barber and Johnson placed ahead of Ihctr Canadian rivals McNeil The Glen Williams Merchant fa it ball earn surprised a number of fans with their solid team effort and clutch hilling and pitching as Ihey came from behind to defeat In Ihelr best of seven playoff series to become Inlercounty fastball champions making them The Herald choice TEAM OF Tile YEAR Seen here Is Dean Hancock rounding second base and McCall who finished first at the Canadian champion ships month ago On high school circuit the Georgetown swimming team captured the OFSAA crown representing the beat swimmers from Ontario high schools Georgetown native Sara placed fifth on her floor exercise routine last Saturday against compel lion from the United King dom She had recently been selected to join the Canadian team on their 16day Europe- ihe week of March the Georgetown Chrysler Intermediate A Raiders proved Ihcy were indeed made of championship material when they rebound from a 3 drubbing from Owen Sound to defeat their rhals5Hand 103 to end their league playoff round they now advance to Tlmmlns for the 1 A Intermediate A championships The Royal Canadian Legion Branch from Georgetown were defeated In Ihcir bid lo defend their provincial senior curling championships APRIL I9SI The week of April l saw the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders defeated by in the of three playoff series for the crown According to club members the Interme diate A Raiders never adjust to difference In he ice surface which had a smaller surface with square corners In Ihe Year of the John Gibson founder of the Canadian Amputees Sports Association and fellow 15 year old Kim Ha mo is were honored at the Provincial Sports Awards Banquet The Georgetown tournament ipeted Its busy week of 1 games as a strong team from Michigan dominated alt of their on Industrial hockey in Georgetown finished off the week of April as Nerval Hollywood Tavern captured the with a final game victory Rental Ploy hockey during the week of April matter to the enthusiastic Al Minor Atoms because they were participants In the Tyke tournament at Maple Leaf Gardens The Georgetown Junior after electing a new executive March IBannounc that Dave Swltier former coach the Toronto Bantam Red Wings would be the new coach of their team with Bob McCandless filling In as club president Continued on page Be The Burlington Cougars had a tougher lime Junior crown winter lhan Ihey had probably anticipated especially In the first round of playoffs when faced Acton Sabres The Swordsmen mauled the for Ihrce of seven playoff cries and proved Burlington fans Acton hockey players were no longer cellar dwellers If era Id photo m Afier the NHL game some old lime favorites received first alar awards courtesy of Mohan Sieve Rattray Here Norm Raider Joe In and Andy respectively after selected first and third liar lied the Raid Herald photo In the spotlight Four year Gemini veteran three of them team cap tain gave Bob the experience and In tight which eventually won him Job as the George town Junior 11 club head liter a four month layoff from tennis Georgetown a Since Hurley came back to the courts to win Presi dent Cup tennis doubles challenge North Halloa Golf and Country Club Shea now on a tennis scholarship at University of Mlnne- Acton Sabre coach Jules Huts I an I headlines last year when he was selected as the Junior learn then nominated as the league s Coach Year Susan Budge ought back after a vitamin deficiency hindered her training be come champion the United Stales Open Orienteering finals last year Susan is a member of Canada Orien teering team Veteran NHL referee John was appointed last year as NHL Direr tor of Officiating a position which puts hlra nut in line for Scotly Morrison Refer duties I distance runner Doug Smith continued hi frantic pace of selling new records and winning km Hills Mayor Race Julie won the Junior Bowling championships in Edmonton loil year when she repre sented province of On la r lo In competition

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