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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 26, 1982, p. 11

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I Inside Met chants GoK tipsB5 the HERALD portsweek HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Our runners dominate regional championship THE Wednesday May It 182 Page 1 By He After topping last week a Halton champions at the Pee track and Held finals Rebels placed second to T Kennedy with 145 points lite team led competitors In to day Regional meet The midget and senior buys and races were dominated by Georgetown runners Doug Smith running sen lor won the 1500m with a time of Later he battled Phil p Dew of Milton in the At the wire Smith had a 13 of a second lead and won with a time of In the 800m and events Chris won the 1500m with a time of 15 S3 and the wth a mo at Also in the Eric Hopkins placed sixth and fourth in the 3000m In the senior 1500m Dave Griff ran to a place Selling a new Peel record in ihe Junlor was Lynn MncPhail with a new time of io 36 IS In same race Susan placed second with a time of 1948 nearly a min ahead of third place MacPhall also placed third In the Junior girls 1500m with a of Davo Griffiths in the open boys ran second with a lime of earns fourth place finish At the Canadian Gymnastics championships Sunday Sara of Georgetown lied for fourth place in the senior women category The grade 13 student at Georgetown District High School accumulated a points total at the Halifax based championships Bonnie of Winnipeg was first with 35 points he senior women category followed by Gallant of Mississauga Mary Lyon of Sara and Andrea Thomas of Toronto James leads GIFL batters Brian James leads all GIFL batting leaders powering his way to a 750 average for his Sleel team Wayne for and Pro Sports has a 700 while Allan Densmore for Arm strong Collision has a 660 average tied with Tom Trevclyan of Peel Sleel In fifth position in the SOCCER DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN The Atom girls opened their soccer lesion lost Saturday at Cedarvale Park in fine style Despite the wet and humid condition the youngsters displayed some good dribbling skills which can Bites to their mining Herald photo by Karen batting leadership is Agncw of Ih Doug Kelly and Ron Osborne also have for their respective ly Peel Steel and and M Pro Sports teams is eighth th a average while Pete for and Clark Is playing ball Rod P ukkala is also at the j00 mark Tl o total number of active players in the Georgetown Industrial fastball league is 126 Last Monday night at the Fairgrounds Holly wood Tavern defeated third place M and M Pro Sports 3 the Mcr chants powered past Peel Steel 70 The Steel Build edged past Akers Clark In Wednesday gomes C and Plumbing downed the Merchants while Hollywood Tavern trounced Peel Sleel had several hot bats when they dcleat the Steel Builders 111 Armstrong Collision and M and M Pro Sports battled to a He Another two first wore taken by the hurdlers George Howie won the midget boys 100m les with a time of 36 followed by teammate Louis DePaoIl who placed third with a lime of In Ihe midget girls Mm hurdles Barwell and Susan Kirby placed first and fifth respective ly with of 1243 seconds and 14 19 sec In senior girls Sandra Marclnluk and Debbie Newman placed second and fourth respectively with times of and 11 Marcinluk also placed fourth In the with a time of Also in the senior girls 1500m was Heather Mc who placed sixth and later placed fifth in the with a time of In the midget Kelly Hoe qualified with a fifth place and time of 43 Sprinters Brian Davis and Brad Ferguson third and fifth In the senior with limes of 93 and 31 Ferguson was fourth In the wilh a time of For Ihe midget girls ran to a third place finish clocking THIRD In the field thirds were attained in the midget boys and girls high jump by Glen McCaughiry Jumping 1 and Jo anne Bingham wilh a leap of 1 47m Kara McGaw threw in the Junior girls javelin to place Fourths were also ob tained by Louis in the midget boys long Jump with a 42m Jump and Harold In Ihe Junior boys pole with 2 In the relay depart ment the open boys relay team of Brian Davis Paul Burr Brad Ferguson and Doug Smith won with a time of 3 nearly three seconds ahead of first The senior boys 4x100m relay team of Paul Burroughs and Brad Gordon Alcott C team Ladies off to solid tennis debut Paul of High School senior boys 4 x 100 relay team charges blocks Thursday In Liable ok during Ferguson Ken Hesse and Brian Davis used a time of to place fourth Glen Farrow Louis and Scott placed filth with a time of The qualifiers for the regional track be competing tod a Wednesday in Ha ml ton Top five placers are eligible to compete in next Friday and Saiur days OFSAA ial finals competition the I eel Hilton Georgetown placed an Impressive second overall at the meet Herald photo Join Mayors Race marathoner urges Norma May nurd played for two hours three sets and finally won The first set was a tie breaker going 1311 for the win of to Trudy and Norma The second set went for a loss and the third set gave them the well earned point for playing games The Gordon C Ladles tennis team got off to a good start May against Springfield on home courts Margo Prior and Carol MacLeod won their match along with Paddy Brown and Karen Wilson On the losing end were Pat McCarthy and Mary Hughes Trudy Roy and win Norma Maynard The team travelled to Swansea a good hour drive despite forccai ts of rain on May 19 Margo Prior and Carole Mac Leod lost Ihelr matches 76 and Lois Froser and Pat McCarthy won and Paddy Brown and Diane won 4 Trudy Roy and Boston Marathon qual Anita rui ve off pasta foods such as Warner of Georgetown says she hopes spaghetti for the three days before a everyone who Is plann to enter the rice Sunday June 13 Mayors Race has been doing their Ira Warner with her husband Courtney a member of Mayor s Race ttee the National Cap Marathon In Ottawa last year Her advice for a good race is to pace yourself and save some reserve for Ihe end of the race rom It Is so easy to go too tost it the in of the race Runners should hold back and just run the own race rather than the race Everyone ttnda to go too fast for the first mile then they re burnt out she says Warner says was pleased will her first marathon because proper and pace enabled her to walk away from the finish lino unaided NO DIET CHANGE Shcwautdn trecommcndchanglng one diet to run the Mayor Race Warner says many marathon on the runner Water recommended for those pass the alt way mark for the Ilk race Warner says Heat symptoms such as headache nausea pale cold skin and a dec case sweat rate dictates that runners try to get Into some shade and contact race marshal along the route she says lot of stretching ore recommended by Womer before the The Town of Hills on Department sponsored Mayor Race requ res a entry fee if reg before June or per part after that date forms can be picked up at James St In Georgetown or Mill Street n Acton May the C team has a Bye and it Is planned to have a Round Robin among mem berg on home courts with the usual fun and re freshments The schools will be using courts on and Thurs morn ings 10 a m until June 14 Local girls big success in Minnesota Hurley a native of George town Is having a successful fresh man season as a member of the University of Minnesota varsity wo men tennis team Her strong backhand and serve led her to a record at the number three doubles position in the fall 1981 season her first taste of collegiate competit ion Since the start of the longer spring season she has put together impress We 126 singles and 124 doubles records The Minnesota Gopher team Is very competitive as they compete in the Big Ten university circuit because they are the Region Six champions Success is A graduate of Georgetown District High School Hurley plays not only tennis but extended her love of racquet sports to badminton and squash b biggest achievements have come on the tennis court In she was ranked the number two singles player in Ontario the number four singles a number one doubles player in Canada That year she won the Ontario Open and the Canadian Nat Doubles tournaments In she won the Ontario Grand Prix circuit and the Quebec Open Sportsmanship Award Sloccy father Don Hurley says she started off the season well at the University of Minnesota until she was injured for six weeks from November until January Stacey spent the beginning of the spring season getting back In shape meant she wasn I at peak form early in the longer spring season Her father says Stacey works days per week at least two hours per session with the 10 member girls team Overall university circuit is much tougher than competition has been used to In Ontario her father says One difference In how they play university tennis in the States is that a coach can speak to their players during a match a practice that is not allowed in Ontario Don Hurley says The emphasis Is on the team because total points decide the- victor Hotly of ih ports helps Mayor Pete Pom troy try one of the ma selections of running shoes the Mayor hopes will lead him to a good bowing In the fourth annual Mayor Race Sunday June 13 For race strategy and running tips recreation coordinator and Mayor Race director Joy wills hands over a copy or La for perusal Herald photo

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