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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 7, 1984, p. 20

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Page SECTION C TUB HERALD November IBM Uranick fourth while Brillinger 14th Acton runners place well in OFSAA event By DAN RALPH Herald Sport Editor The week prior to the Ontario Federation or School Athletic Associo I on cross country cham pionships was not a good one for Actons Dorecn The Monday before the event held Saturday at Georgetown Golf and Country Club the yoarold Grade 13 dent ran intoa running Sam During lhat week a cold she had became worse and 1 mil her breathing If that was not enough prior the senior race Saturday had lo run to her coach car mi miles prior to the to gel her rat Ion number in order to race I was locked In the car trunk She made back Jus I In time to start the race where she finished fourth Uranick who this qualified for the jun or Pun Am Games in the BOO meters was one of the race favorites lo win the crown which was taken by Tammy Roberts I don want to use my cold an excuse I tried the best I could for that day which is all you can ask for I appointed somewhat but happy for the girls who ran foster that day There Is always another day who after the race went to hospital for cough medicine and penicillin said because she could not breathe it was to get her legs going due to the lock of oxygen Also because of her cough did not get much sleep the night before the race as well as for much of the With the difficulty in gelling started said mentally it was harder to get up for Ihe BOWLING DIGEST Trophies won Sunday four bowlers from Georgetown took home four trophies from the MasterJunior toUmament In Guetph Barry McLean captured the high triple trophy with a score of Brian Bell walked away with the High Single with a game of Scott Smith was awarded a trophy for rolling 191 pins over average for three games and Miller the same Tor the girls with pins belter than her average Team wise the best lhat the locals could do place The team of Miller and Ian Wilkes with Master Ralph Her had a total of pins over average The event was captured by the team from Town and Country Guelpb with ease sinceDavePtehlaIonehadaslnglegameof4IOll and a three pin just missing a perfect game Big Bucks Bill Anderson Is Georgetown hope for a share of the 000 In CarllngO CBC TV Classic He will be fighting for a chance represent Ontario at he provincial finals on Nov at Sportsman Lanes in Hamilton School bowling The YBC high school youth are bowling up a Harm to see who qualifies to be a member of the boys and the girls team representing Georgetown in Ihe PepsiCola High School Provincial After six games the leaders are Jane H Julie 1298 Debbie Lane Dee Dee Bassett and Teresa Maslach 1130 On their heels are Kelly McCorry and Junior Burt with for the first three games Burt still has a chance to take over the leadership position from Jane Hicks The boys have Brent Jim Carpenler David Hicks 1260 Hole 1233 and Marc 1222 with David Rice right behind with 1192 This will Indeed make an Interesting finish with only two games to go and some others with five games still come have on excellent chance catch up All bowlers are to be on the team defend last year a championship Scoreboard SENIORS Jane Debbie Lane Dec Dee Julie McCorry Bassett 213 Brent 255 Brinley Hole Jim Carpenter 265 Marc Bassett 235 JUNIORS Burt 721 Sandra Weeks 282 Eddie Doyle 625 Chris Somen 259 Brian Bell 208 Ian Vint BANTAMS M Lome Hayes Alastalr Kermack Alex Bertrand 432 158 Carrie Walsh SherriGrieveson46217S Michael Ryan Martin 323 Walsh Robbie Buckley 107 race In fact about half way through she con tempi a ted stopping When the mind breaks dawn it becomes rough she said Half way through the race I seem to care any But at that point so she Just wanted to finish the race A trust rat she said But I was happy I fin shed If i had been better I think I could have won it runner Brillinger prov w th another good showing with her place finish in the midget girls 15 yearold cons dors her to be lucky I was pretty id she said At first I wanted to in the lop 10 but was lucky to I In lop Brill said she had w th the hills on the midget girls course What puzzled her was train of hill work Br hud a spec to do well at the I hod lot of friends and rclat i watch mi so I wanted to do veil ihe said Coach Andrews te pleased the of the two Under the stances though ran well one Maria was runn so I im extremely happy he so d her old few days off from rain ng and Brill some runn hut both will be it week NOTfS will have a to make In future about where she to go and already hat quest on to answer Offers from Chlcaso Lou and Toronto have come way She Is particularly impressed with the Chicago school It is college and costs a year tuition They have already offered me a full athletic scholarship But she would like to stay Canada If poss My choice is York but if that does not work out the one in Chi looks nice Free skiing The Hills Recreation and Parks Deportment Is looking Tor Ski Bus Supervisors for the Saturday Junior Ski Program which starts January 1985 Applicants must enjoy working with children and skiing Job bill tics Include supervising the children on the bus to Glen Eden assisting the skiers with their equipment and gelling the children to their lesson on lime Ski bus supervisors are required from both the Acton and Georgetown areas Application formsareavailablcateilherRccrcatlonOfflco Mill Street Acton or James Street Georgetown Deadline for applications Is November 30 1984 Gift idea The Recreation and Parks Department has Register someone you know for one of our many winter programs of skiing downhill and cross country fitness learn to skate dramatic arts and many more Register today and pick up a gift certificate voucher Call B7751B5 extension or for more Information Swim courses Adults in Hills that are Interested In obtaining swimming instructional or awards are asked contact the swimming pool after We are In the process of arranging Adults Only classes in the Bronze Medallion Bronze Cross and Leader Awards For Informal on please call pool Acton George town Georgetown District High School senior boys runner Erik Hopkins makes sure to keep an opponent within striking distance in the senior boys race at the Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic OFSAA race held this weekend at Georgetown Coir Club Hopkins was ninth overall In the race Herald photo by HALTON HILLS HERALD ATHLETE OF THE MONTH McCauley Is month Herald Athlete of the Month Is a member of the Hill Blue Fins and won four medals at the Fast York swim meet recently Including three gold and a silver Herald advertising consultant Steve Foreman left and Muffler owner Ralph Lanlhler present Brlgltte with her award Herald photo TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS FEATURE AND TO HELP HALTON WIS ATHLETES PLEASE CALL 8772201 For All The BEST In Sporting Equipment NORTH SPORTS MAIN ST SOUTH DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 8777777 Vacations Groups Commercial Incentives Halton Hills 8770103 Does Your Radiator Need Help thruway Georgetown 8770179

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