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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 5, 1982, p. 7

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JVTRA Friday Herald Sportsline 8772201 the HERALD S HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Rebels set to defend OFSAA title Seen here be GDI IS girls team Back row led la right Sandra Marclnluk Kim Li Jen Pepper Deb Newman Sue Krbtenirn Middle row Mra Cotgrove Kelly Roe Lynn Macphail Shawn Anne Ramsay Paula llanien Karen Pepper Mn Metcalfe Frool row Anne ConlighaD Michelle Barnard Amy Nancy Mustard Sandra Linda Wenham Laura Photo by Seen here lie GDI boy team Erik Hopkins Paul Mra Metcalfe Back row left to right Jack Harlow Front row Norman Macphail Greg Mackenzie Scott Wheeler Gary Daltad Darren Boodrean Graham Shepherd Mike Wood Pat Ncwcombe Middle row Mrs Nick Parker Brannd David Banks Chris Ferguson Ken Hesse Bob Raiders sign Ampleford Fry here Friday The Georgetown Chrysler Raiders should be out ready for revenge when they boat the Collingwood Shipbuilders Friday at home The Raiders were defeated by Collingwood last Fridays- Three players have been signed this week which could make the Georgetown teams chances winning even better than before Tim formerly of the Senior A Merchant and onetime Senior A and Intermediate A leading scorer has signed with the Raiders In addition centre Doug Fry of the former Milton Intermediate B franchise has signed Fry oulslandinA hockey for the Raiders In he Hardy Cup playoffs filling in for an injured KnselL Jim Long a defenceman formerly for the Thunderbirdi and a Tier team Meanwhile Mike Green of the now defunct Owen Sound Greys has signed with Collingwood and be should help their team LEAGUE CURRENT SCORING STATU As of Tbnrsday October GP A PTSP1M Gay Cormier Larry Coe Collgwd Rick Dalgle Gta Terry Spier Mid Frank Sheffield KenKnaptonMld a Gta Wayne DuaomeBa VytaaUrbasBa Gary Ford Gta Danny Carlton Old 14 14 By JACK IIARLOW Herald special The Georgetown cross country team won lite Peel Ha lion champion ship last Wednesday for lis eighth consecutive year and qualified all six teams runners to the provincial OFSAA meet to be held Ihls Saturday In order to qualify for and school must place any of its divisional teams either first or sec ond In their district Georgetowns midget girls senior girls midget boys and Junior boys all won their respective div while the junior girls and senior boys teams took second place Amy Powers led the midget girls to victory in a race containing with a strong second place finish timing 11 She was only 11 seconds behind the winner da from Milton whose team placed sec ond in the division points behind George towns winning score of Nancy Mustard was the next Rebel runner to cross the line placing third in a time of 11 Sandy Heaton placed tenth timing 12 foil owed by Anne In eleventh position Lin da came 13th and Michelle Barnard placed In the junior girls race of runners Lynn Mac was first runner to crosa the line for Georgetown in third place with a time of 14 The Rebels total of was only nine points be hind Nelsons winning score of 33 points FOURTH Fiona ran well tor Georgetown placing fourth and timing IS She was followed by Shawn Langdon and Karen Pepper Laura a first year midget did very well In the junior division finishing Paula Hansen was 43rd and Anne Ramsay came Georgetowns senior girls had he lowest best point total of the day will a score of 15 Second place Clarksons score of points which would normally be a very good score was no match for the senior girl power house from Georgetown MARCINIUK FIRST Sandra Marciniuk led the girls to their victory by winning he race clock Ing a swift a good seconds in front of the second place runner from Clarkson Susan Kristensen was the next runner in for Georgetown placing third in a lime of Si Kim flew to a fourth place finish timing a quick 20 Debbie Newman placed seventh timing and Jen Pepper came in for a strong eleventh position The race contained 47 competitors The midget boys clean ed their division claim victory with a low score of Only points Even second place Milton trailed by S3 points Following Mike Woods win cf a 17 clocking was Pat finishing in a solid second position liming IS Greg Mac kcniie followed ten sec onds late in fourth place Behind him came Darren Boudreau Norm 50th and Gra ham Shepherd In the Junior boys vic tory the Rebels scoring had a good point spread on second place Nelson totalling Erik Hopkins who won the event booted to a clocking Behind him came Chris son sixth at and Watts ninth timing They were followed by David Banks 19th Bob Lovegrove Ken Hesse In one of the more competitive divisions the senior boys team battled Illness Injury and doubt to qualify for the by placing a solid second In their division The teams score of 68 points trailed an Incredib ly strong team from Nel son who placed first by but was a comfortable points ahead of third place Clarkson who totalled SO poinls Georgetowns third and fourth runners who fought Injury and illness respectively as well as agonizing pain still somehow managed to finish the race NINTH was the first Rebel runner to cross the line in a strong ninth position timing Stacey Wheeler came in for tenth place at IB OS He was followed by 43 and Scott Harris who finished 28th Dallon ran well placing 34th while Gary was and Nick Parker and first year junior came 1 Scoreboard GDHSAHS basketball W A P Acton 14S S3 While Oaks 3 Georgetown 111 Park 1 Milton 1 124 147 Oak Traf Perdue 11B KB Leading Scorers Michelle MiehmlG MedethMcNlfftOT 43 Linda IB Kelly WO Janet 15 16 Jackie Finn 15 Mardi Phillips A 15 Joanne Auger M 13 1 Judy Riding 1 Played only two games Intermediate A MAJOR INTERMEDIATE A Georgetown 1 14 Collingwood 7 1 11 Midland 7 3 Durham 0 41 4 Port Elgin Junior CENTRAL ONTARIO JUNIORS 11 31 20 Barrle 10 1 IS 10 5 3 59 Oakville 10 Burlington It Acton J 1 Tbornhili 9 7 Georgetown 1 7 1

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