Page SECTION C THE HERALD Wednesday December IS Suffer setback KIM ROY Meet gymnast Kim Roy Kim Boy age like many of her aspires one day to Join the Canadian Gymnastics team The grade six student at Centenn ial Public School was a member of an gymnastics club in an ad recreational program at the However the ear after a roller skating accident in which she broke her arm prevented her from continuing that year After moving with her patents to Georgetown Kim joined the Hills Jill Gymnastics club at the level She practised with the competitive Jills to take advantage of the extra hours and the hard work resulted in a fifth in vault a first on bars and a fifth place finish overall at a Invitational meet last year This year Kim is In the Argo C division of the competitive arm of the Jills She likes bars the best and dislikes the vault the most Kim fondest memory with gym nasties has to do with a sleepover at the Oakville club where the girls spent all night jumping Into foam pita Toe coach still woke up the girls at a m for breakfast Kim says she would like to be a hairdresser She participates in swimming crosscountry and basket ball Her goal in gymnastics this year Is to It to the Ontario competlt Ion To do so she will have to perform well at a series of qualifying gymnast meets Senior cagers lose out to Milton By DOUGLAS Herald Special The Rebel a senior boys basketball team lost to Milton on Friday Georgetown was down In the last quarter of the game but they came back to a four point deficit with a minute and a half left and then lost ground again It was a tiring game for the Rebels The whole team played and they played well uld coach JeH Smith was high scorer with points John Scott contributed points and Adams set up some good plays during the game It was one of the Reb els better games said coach Milton strangest asset proved to be a sixfoot eightInch player whose height advantage was too much for his Rebel guard Jamie South Georgetown met Milton again the next day at a tournament In Acton but this time the Rebels weir ready for them Two guards were put on Hil ton a tall player It meant giving on the other side but Milton didn t take advantage of I think they were a little overconfident said coach Georgetown defeated Milton 44M which put them Into the semi finals Orangevllle Toe Rebels collected too many fouls at the beginning of the bout and ended up losing to Or- angeville The Juniors and seniors play their homeopener against White Oaks at 30 today Wednesday Junior Rebels took 3rd at tourney By PAM DOUGLAS Herald Corresponden Georgetown District High School a Midget bas ketball team took third place in the Tournament The Rebels quashed Gordon and edged by White Oaks but they were then defeated by North Albion A strong first quarter put Georgetown ahead of Albion 104 but three games in one day proved too much for toe Rebels as North Albion a team eventual tournament champions pulled ahead in the second half Rebel John Hammer averaged points In the tournament Graham Shepherd averaged ten points and Lou averaged eight points Georgetown offensive players Pat and Brent played well and Mike Hurley Rich Lawson and John Watts of the bench did a cred itable job said coach Fellow team members cheered as Heath Lock hurst scored his first point of the season in the Graydon game Midget Last Fridays Midget boys basketball game was won the Rebels Georgetown outman 4018 Georgetown was very sluggish in the first half game was close up to the end but the Rebels were in the lead throughout Rebel high scorers were Graham Shepherd with nolnts Pat with six points and Lou with six points The Midget a record to dale la in league competition The team a strength is their play They are a balanced team with a bit of everything says coach Their next game is this Friday against Oakvllle Trafalgar FEELING NO PAIN Hilts Gymnastic club members performed at a special meet and demonstration for friend and family at the Georgetown District High School Saturday There was no overcrowding on the equipment this picture may suggest as the girls practise their routines for Judges who offered constructive criticisms instead of straight marking Seen here are top row left to right Elaloe Euwen Graham Vickie Hughes bottom row Jennifer Beecker Katie Jennings Junior cagers defeat Milton By Pam Douglas Last Friday the Junior boys basketball team from Georgetown District High School beat Milton In their third league game this year Georgetown defense played fairly well and their offense was up to par said coach Wren Although Georgetown a offense missed a few opportunities during the course of the game the Rebels maintained their lead on Milton through out Dean Marks was high scorer for Georgetown The junior Rebels were less effective In a In St Catharines the following day George town lost their first game to last year s champion ship team from Niagara Collegiate and then lost Ihe consolations to Collegiate team In the Georgetown Niagara game Niagara was up by eight at Ihe half and then stormed the Rebels when George town s defense lapsed In the third quarter ending the game with a point spread Orillia was up IS points on Georgetown at the end of the first half in the consolation game The Rebels had closed the gap to 12 by the end of the third quarter They came back to wards the end of the second half but were eventually defeated by a nine point spread The teams record Is now In league compe tition Their next game is the homeopener at today Wednesday against While Oaks J GDHS wrestlers in top two By DOUGLAS Fifteen Georgetown District High School wrestlers represented the school at a tournament Hamilton last Saturday at Bishop Ryan High School The high calibre tournament was won by Bishop Ryan High School pounds in the tough est weight data He was competing against two OFSAA champions and a finalist Dixon placed second In division Jim at 12T pounds placed third los ing lo an cbam- I years OFSAA cham pions but the Rebels finished in the top two or three Six Georgetown wrestlers placed in the top four An outstanding effort was put forth by Rebels Jeff Knight and Bob At pounds Knight placed first In his weight and at 134 pounds also placed first No one came close to them said Rebel coach Smith Tim Dixon at 1U At pounds Stave Power placed third Wayne Morrow 141 pounds was wrestling a weight class up finishing fourth Four or five were at the tournament and some la high schools from across oath western Ontario were i ops IF YOU DRINK DONT DRIVE Ontario This program offered by the Halton Hills Re creation Department designed for young hockey players that Hi to Improve their power and speed on ice instruction limited Christ mas Gift Cartlflcataa available on reejoeat Do not miss Una opportunity to Imprort your hocks skills Call the Recreation Department for more tefarmaUon at est BO The program January GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES LTD Got Improved steering control and longer tire Wheel Alignment Here what we do 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