THE HERALD Wednesday November II Page GDHS best overall after OFSAA challenge Continued from from race this year due to a severe cold Paul Watts led the way for Georgetown taking spot was the next runner in at David Bunks took 118th position and Bob 14 1st Hopkins and are all first year Juniors The course metres in length ami featured In the senior boys race one of Georgetown top runners Scott Hams was forced to retire from the as his shoe was pulled off as another runner stepped on it The near reeling temperat of the water and the a caused Ham foot to stiffen up to the extent that he could run on it no longer Despite the loss of Harris services the Georgetown team still claimed place over all in the event Some 217 runners compel In the metre race COMPETITION The competition in senior as always was extreme The winner of the race Marc Oleson previously won the metre track race at the Pan American Games and was nth last year at the World cross country championships Ha raid led the way for Georgetown finishing the race in a strong position Slaccy Wheeler came in behind or place Jack Harlow was 116th and Dal ton who fell going down one the slippery sltl and injured his shoulder completed the rate in ton The Georgetown teams have trained under the excellent Karen Cosgrove Donna Metcalfe Ihroufi out another successful season The coaches said they are both pleased iheshowings of their The were just super Some unfortunate do happen even th the i planning tut of the team really commented thai one forgets just how polished some of the te al more and more people ask the coaches what do you d to f rid some of the re as for Georgetown success and the Ret tougher and toucher to beat The coaches remarked earlier in the season that the reason for letting out such information was to create more competition The competition has been created aid Us get harder and harder to stay on top Metcalfe comment that sometimes you need a building year The coaches are thinking of next when just may produce one of the strong est Georgetown cross country teams ever Congratulations to every one on another out Rebels bounce Drury cagers The Coach Karen Cosgrove looks tense daring one of the rinUhet Field hockey star credits teamwork By DOUGLAS Herald Correspond en I The Halton field hockey champion ships were won this season primarily on the strength of one player Denean Jones plays centre for ward for the Georgetown High School senior field hockey team Halton Champions for the 1982 season She had a very prolific season scoring IB of the Rebel goals Including the two goals which won the team the title against Perdue outstanding in terms not only of her leadership on the field but also her goal scoring ability says one of Denean a coaches It s a team game as far as I concerned says My whole line gets credit for every one of those goals I have gotten those goals without Ihem Denean played fercnl posit Ions on the learn for four of her five years at the high school She left field hockey to participate on the school cross country team when she was In grade 10 and then went back to field hockey the next year She s pleased with the way the Rebels played this year They Just hungry enough make it to the Peel Halton finals or J Denean plans to go to college after she finishes high school to study business administration Oakville- They a really good hockey team there Tnat Influenced me a little She has always been active in sports and says she always will be I don t think 1 could handle not doing my sports II keeps me going I love It Jenaifer Pepper seen in the provincial cross country champ Ions hips running In the It lor division Herald photo Sivim club in training By DOUGLAS Herald Correspondent Last Friday the Rebel swimming team held an Inter squad meat in preparation for this year competition Many of last year swimmers have returned this year however it is too soon to tell how the team wilt perform this season it 11 take some time to see how they round out sold coach Mr Adams The team first meet is this Saturday November 13 at York University team defeated C and Milton Most first siring were absent when the Rebels beat them last Tuesday maintained their cool throughout the game Both teams worked hard and they t slack off Rebel coach Miss The seniors gained an victory last Thura day Milton lost to Georgetown 35 It was a fantastic game they all played very well said coach Smjc It was a strong team she said All 13 players on the Rebel team scored during thler against E Drury and Milton The junior girts did not have as much success They lost their game against Millon and won their gome against E C The senior girls gained some insight it to their game last Saturday at a tournament in Acton The Rebels defeated Erin then lost to Mimico Joanne Bingham play her best game of the year against Erin said Rebel coach Miss It was- a defensive battle against and the Rebel learned that they have to be a little more aggressive she said Georgetown s defense is strong but the Rebels will have to strengthen their offense said the coach Intramural success By DOUGLAS Herald Correspondent It looks like the Intra irural athletics program at Georgetown High School is a success Soon after the program was instigated the con on students In grade and 10 was changed in order to get willing senior students involved Earlier a lack of inter est In a girls European Handball league caused the cancellation of the handball league It was just a case of picking the wrong game said teacher Mr Grant who is over seeing the Intramural It not Area referees debate major game concerns where the students inter tie he said However the boys floor hockey games were well attended and enthu slasm for the girls and boys badminton and volleyball games Is high Close to students signed up for the badmin ton games many of them senior students and they are enjoying themselves It fun says Cathy Dobson a grade 13 dent who Is playing mixed doubles and singles in the intramural badminton Physical fitness and school spirit are two things that are being gained by the program she says She is surprised at the initial lack of enthusiasm shown by the younger grades A lot of seniors really wanted to play but some of the younger grades were barely mak the default line Problems with signing people up had emerged but once students committed themselves they participate slid Mr Clatworthy Poor distribution of in formation was a factor but next year there will be an assembly at the be ginning of the year to inform the students he Jennifer Dal ton and Michelle Barnard two grade students who are playing intramural volleyball both say the program I Mr said that some sort of recog might encourage participation an awards system is in the works for he program Other sports such as basketball and touch foot boll will be organized throughout the year as lei as Tournament of Champions Activity Day and a number of novelty competition days SAVE ON HEATING COSTS Wo con caulk your win doors mnny3 a vo you enemy lowest cost area Wo also do EAVESTFI0UGH CLEANING Special Discounts lot FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL To control referees schedules standards of set up a dis an grievance pro cedure and establish good working relationships with user clubs and teams at youth and senior level together with full recogni Won were the main topics at the second annual meeting of the North Soccer Referees Association Also part of a detailed programme of events for the future are develop ment of new referees upgrading and continual assessment of members These were all major items in a new adopted by the members present at the quality not absolute quantity meeting last week Guests from Acton and attended and took part In Ibe proceed ings with a view to parti in full member ship in the spring Previously referees in the area have been organ red by the youth soccer club under the auspices of one director The dearth of referee at all levels has shown that the task Is a heavy workload for one person who mainly has been con cerned with providing for matches Georgetown appointed a development director in addition to a scheduler in the past two seasons with partial success The is ing the rotes as outlined above and it is no mean The slate of officers for 1983 are President Harry Vice President Bryan Turner Secret Ales Tough Treas urer Henry Asscssc- John DeVries Development Luc Ber trand Discipline Varrichio Equipment Ian Barclay Liaison Victor Scbcdul Elaine Bcrtrand Acton George town and to be elected or appointed at the Spring meeting On Sunday the youth soccer club will be held with electa financial statements reports and changes to constitution amongst the main topics Similarly with the AGM the this month CfMOMtt bom Canada rental neat CMC truck Charge TILDENl ANDREW MtffilWY MOTORS SUPER NOV DEC SPECIAL UP TO SAVINGS Call for Details 8776242 The girls team irom on the provincial championships In their age division by a close three points Seen back row lift toj right 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