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Friend MIVUIIATUM Kevin Brad Glen llcnderson MallDenchie4 Ryan Teeter Aiilita Sieve Truilum Goal levari Greg Kerr Goali Dave 4 Mark Kiel Jacome Auiila Hick Colin Campbell B lain Kennedy Assists Julie Scarlett all Domingo Ken Woycheiko Martin Barnard McLean John Wilson Asa lata Kevin Spean J John Kirk MAJOR ATOM Villa Brad Cultibert Billy McNalry Billy rat to Juby J J T Shepherd Standard J Jonauen Andrew French Brel Robinson David Glynn Colin David BOWLING Local up for tone if rolling 70S for weeks aenlor Julie Mc- now reached the Bog plateau rolling MS lait Sun day The Jewel now Hiving nil Ml white aiming peak MO in another week Jul In lime lor the single rolloff on Sunday Feb In Bolton Trying to keep pace with her la Junior Chris Somen who itill has to pail after hit weekly of Bantam Michael now bowling till too a and concen trating on higher Junior San dra now creeping up on the other top but a couple of behind their standard Jim I I or and Chriitlna Lane bantam are getting a learning eiperlenca In their In I attempt at the elite bow ler competition them to great team which will he bowling at Brampton Bowl al noon la made up of determined Kelly Jane Ileal Teresa Mailach Cindy KavanaghandKaren Doyle GOLDEN AGE have begun repreaenT Georgetown on Ihe Golden Age National Cham medal trail To dale lion hi a the pi erage format Del Wallace and plui The are much com petition with Anne M and Ethel plus SENIORS Julie BOS 111 Cindy MS Mailach all learn of coach Marc liler will travel lo team la an- Ralph Park Royal Thli by two over Signer Brian Bell and McLean tan Vint David Ridley and Ian hoping to be adequate The lunlor glrfi of Shirley Chaplin LeanneBurt Tracy Tracy Ball Kelly and Sherilu Top ping ha to gel a team Iratead of They will have the advantage of home by bowling at pin at Georgetown Bow Sunday Feb IT the day for the to their mettle Burke wilt have till team competing in David lllcka Mark Miller Brent Otatchuk Charhe and Marc Baiaetl great but have yet work efficiently Ma unit a team On the other hand the coached by Wendy Cbaplin although not ai proficient however are pulling together with a gong ho that cany JUNIORS David Ridley Ian Vint SIT 1 Brian Bell OS Barry McLean Weeks till Ul I 94s I Sit Amy Rlvard PEEWEES Ryan Martin Beauparlant Steven Jackson 111 Julie Lounds MO Tanya Martin ITS t KendraBird Monica Beauparlant MellsaMcGugan2M SKAIKKS On Sunday February 10 IMS from the Georgetown Figure Skating Club competed at Inter Club Competition held at Terry Miller Arena The following now go on to Cen tral Section Inter Club which being held In On March Jonathan Allen LADIES Leah NOVICE LADIES Other placlnu of our were Danyelle Orion COM Second SENIOR BRONZE MIXFD DANCE Slepha Allen Second JUNIOR Kara Lynn Palmer Andrew Alio com pel Ins were Kathleen Cochrane Lamb Kelly Carol members to join with us in celebrating our 25th Carnival A CELEBRATION OLDEN AGFBOWIJNG RfcHULTSFrB Ann the Men by Andrew Jim Wi lion I m HIGH TRIPLE Aw Mant Marl sat Jim Wilson George HIGH WITH HANDICAP Mar 111 Rehearsals start next week for our upcoming Car- nival the roles have been posted op and there is a lot oriole of excitement in the air At this time we extend an in vitation to all past Count to marathon has begun Georgetown Now that you are into your first week of marathon training you are probably wondering why you bothered The weather has been terrible Ihe past few days and it con be a little depressing running in slush Nevertheless you have started countdown is on You will notice in last week schedule the running times for each day alternate long and hhort This is very important In increasing endurance Alter a longruntnebodyneedsot least hours to recover Therefore give yourself an easy day each long run The basic theory for marathon training is quite simple We arc looking at weeks until the marathon training days six of which we use We will try not to increase our distance by more than per cent a week Let look at first four weeks schedule and call It he increasing distance phase Next month we will look at the Plateau phase You can see we have arbitrarily placed the long runs on Tuesdays Thursdays and Sundays with the longest one being on the weekend This tends to be convenient for most runners We have also placed the off day before the longest run You will appreciate this once you get further in your training This schedule is not cast In stone and should be worked around your family work and social Junior Rebels beat Loyola ThlB was the worn In By DAN RALPH Herald Sports Editor It was clear right from the start who was the better team Georgetown District High School Junior Reb els easily beat Loyola in East Ha I Ion or Boys Basketball League play Wednesday The game was played at the Georgetown gym The Rebels led after the first quarter and never looked buck as coach Moe was able to substitute freely throughout the contest We tried everything tonight he said I don I think this gams was a for my starters but it was for the number six ten players on the team Its one thing to sink a tew shots in practice but to execute in a game This game First league contest for the Rebels In two weeks as the students wrote their exams and changed semesters Lecking said he was a little concerned prior lo the contest about what the layoff could do to his team s execution I was very much con corned You build your conditioning up then get these two weeks off Not many of players going to lining during that ic he said schedule It may not be to do your long weekend run in the morning but if that Is when you prefer to run you can get your three shorter runs in then If you know you are going out Saturday night you might want do jour longest run on Saturday instead you might appreciate Plan your schedule at the beginning of the week calendar in hand so you can work around it With any luck you won have to do many am runs Most important take that off or easy day you have earned It RUNNING SHORTS We read interest the performance of South Africa Zola Lost week she set a new British indoor record for the mile and this week the barefoot runner won the 3 meter event in a European track meet even though it was some eight seconds off Mary Decker a new world mark With these two back in the thick of things one cannot help but wonder when we will see a rematch of their Olympic performance Surely everyone sow or at least heard about the shameful antics or Decker following the collision of these two gifted athletes at Ihe Olympics What could have been ode of the greatest matchups in Olympic history was destroyed by Deckers display and surely drew a lot of attention away from Canada bronze medal in the event Hopefully Decker has grown up since then and will be able lo race against showing us the ability that both these runners have and maybe a new world record A Loyola player In block a shot from a member of the Georgetown District High School Junior Rebels basketball team The block was one of only a few things that went right for Loyola a won the game The contest was played at the Georgetown District High School gym Herald photo by Dan Ralph Georgetown Youth ANNUAL SPRING MEETING TUESDAY FEBRUARY 19th 7 PM GORDON ARENA ALL WELCOME The TANNING CENTRE 120 MILL ST 8779766 GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION BASEBALL REGISTRATION AT HOLY CROSS SCHOOL Sat Feb 1685 am Sussmans of Arthur ONE OF CANADAS LARGEST DEPENDENT MENS STORE STOREWIDE CLEARANCE SALE CONTHUES WITH EVEN GREATER SAVHGS FALL STYLES MENS SUITS THIS FALLS NEWEST 500 MENS SUITS SIZES TO KB FAMOUS TO 330 SPRING FALL STVLES 1000 MENS SP0RTC0ATS MENS DRESS SHIRTS REG VALUES TO 30 SIZES T0 1000 MENS SWEATERS 19 MENS ROBES GLOVES SCARFS RUGBY TOPS ALL PRICE FROM MANY NEW SPRING STYLES INCLUDED 2000 MENS SLACKS SIZES TO TO SAVE OF 2000 FAMOUS BRAND 0RESS SHIRTS JUST OFF MX 1000 FASHION TIES 1U RIB TO 20 MENS WHIM JACKETS ALL OTHER WMIER OUTERWEAR ft 1000 SHORT SLEEVE KNIT TOPS MB MENS LEATHER BELTS TO WEATHER TOPCOATS Eaiia MENS JEANS 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