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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 3, 1982, p. 13

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March31s3 Top calibre teams local M Pro Sports vie for Bantam trophy tt the schedule finalised tor toe annual town International Bantam tournament much of the paperwork been comple ted by tournament Al Martin and Howard From March to March team from all over Ontario and three teams from will compete In toe two gamestotal goal elimination round Then on March and March I winner of the four divisions will play their aeml final matches until the championship playdowns are held March Georgetown and Pro Sports Bantam will be By Herald Correspondent Twentyone Rebel qualified to swim at the Provincial championship the GDHS swim team won the Peel Junior sen or and combined team title The Rebels suppressed all competition In winning the junior and senior team title for the second year in a row It i only the second year these title have been in existence The Rebels also won the overall team title for their fifth consecutive year In the Junior category Georgetown earned Mi points ponts ahead of Glen Forest The seniors were points in front of Park when they first with SCORING POINTS Of the SO entries the swim event at these scored point that helped Georgetown attain their combined team points The score outdistanced second place Queen Elizabeth Park by 190 point Rebel swimmer success fully qualified entries to swim in the Finals In the final Georgetown had eleven firsts four seconds and six thirds Five of these first are now Three Peel records were earned by Cheryl Thompson Thompson swam her way to record time In the senior girl free style Individual medley and the senior girls Other record setters were Don in the Junior boys SO fly and Karen Pepper In the Junior girls m back stroke Eleven male and 10 female Georgetown swimmers to swim in the provincial finals this Friday They are Eric and Don Malcolm Stephen and Kim MacLeod Rick Eastwood Heather Rick Waltereon Karen Pepper LI Ramsey Heather Mlchle Christian Book Glen John MUllngton Erin Mclntyre Debbie Newman Cheryl Thompson Sheila Mac Donald Anns Craig Carlisle and Gary Gillespie Our senior girls volleyball team defend their title Herald Correspondent Last Friday night at Gene ral Wolfe High School the Georgetown senior girls volleyball team successful ly defended their volleyball champion position by defeating the MM Robin son Ram in three straight In the first game Michelle Mlehm opened the way to an easy victory by serving for eleven straight point This coupled with an enthusiastic cheering section spurred the girls to a IM win At this point things were going exactly to coach Clal worthy game plan to put pressure on their opponents s serving was key factor In killing sny dene the Rams may have had The Rebels controlled the play in the second game which they won lili but were many mistakes throughout The pressure was let off M M Robinson when the Rebels only managed SO per cent serving and this enabled them to slay close and lead In the opening of the game Despite the mistakes Michelle Miehm hammered no leas than six spikes that could not be relumed Her spiking excelled the entire night The seniors coasted into the third game with two game behind them and only tried to play even the Rams Rebels offensive play was not aggressive Hewitt was playing a strong all round gome f or M M Robinson but only held them in their 1512 loss to the Coach Clatworthy said the key to their wins was the depth of the starting six Jenny Smith deceptive sett her ability to watch the other side while setting and Barb McKeemsns setting along with the hitting of Kim Thompson Michelle and Mickey with Cindy Improved all round play are factors in the team depth The seniors now advance to the Peel champion ships which wilt be held at Clarkson and against the squad this Friday In last years confronts Clarkson the Rebels were the Peel Halton and they nope to reverse that position this year All WINTER BOOTS Ladles Womens Dress Shoes Mens Winter Boots Slippers ALL HALF PRICE Hurry In Prices In effect while quantities last MonTuMSat Vim Trior ft aim sting our town In the Many of the players on the M and team have Bantam tournament experience because they played last year as Minor Bantams Under the coachmanager team of Junior Tibbllts and Norm the Minor Bantams last year beat Stout Stoufville later It to the C division final T Its and are now with the M and Pro Sport Bantams HOT HOST During the regular season the Georgetown Bantams only lost one game but they faltered in the zone play off elimination serial Karen Harrison former Georgetown Citizen of the Year been the billeting chairperson for the past three years The Lions often unsung hero of the Bantam tournament Anyone willing to help wilh the billeting may call Mrs Harrison at Although there are 10 teams less than last years tournament chairman Al Martin says all the teams are of major calibre so every game should be good to watch he said Much of the tournament organizing has to do with sending out invitations to various hockey centres Martin said It a matter of finding out who is Involved with hockey in the town and letting them know George town is Inviting them to lake part in their tournament he said Martin said I must have called every city In Ontario Referees rink rats who look after the game sheets and the ice plus girls who man the ticket windows will be active at the tournament as volunteers Martin himself has offered his time to the Bantam tourn ament for four years the The teams that will be i at the tournament Mark ham Stout Bolt on Detroit Nationals GeorgetownJax Detroit Little Caesars Oak Malton Smlthvllle Milton Merrill on Burlington C Beams vllle Richmond Hill Belleville Chln- North York Woodstock Kitchener C Sudbury Paddock Pools Walden Copper Cliff Some teams may have to be replaced because only those teams not advancing further In playoff on can play In the tourn ament because of a OWHA Games scheduled from to p m on Tuesday night may have lo be re scheduled depending on the position of the league play Involving the George town Raiders hockey club There will be no games Monday March because there are not enough teams to warrant scheduling for that day Martin said Also helping out the tournament Is Howard Murphy who looks alter the program and registrations John Clark is in charge of trophies pucks crests and general supplies for the tournament Martin said About Is spent annu ally on such Items as meals Ice fees and rental Martin said A fisheye view of swimmer Gary Gillespie Is caught film by underwater photographer Braattb Gillespie and his teammates powered their way to a Pet I- Its I too victory in Junior senior nod turn Georgetown now qualifies for the provincial am plans hips Swimmers take PeelHalton title qualify for OFSAA FROZEN CONCENTRATE Orange Juice ADMIRAL ire Pink Salmon LIMIT 3 TINS PER Competitive Prim Maritat Place People Come First at HALTON HILLS IGA 160 Guelph St Georgetown

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