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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 17, 1985, p. 24

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C THE HERALD Wednesday April Runners field athletes in first meet GDHS teams get on track Georgetown District High School a track learn look part In the Snowball Relays this weekend at St Mike sin Toronto with a number of teams recording fine performances The midget boys team of Dave Paul Rob Jickling Dave Fisher and Jeff was second in the relay with a 9 The Open Boys team of Kevin Powers Andy Kiss and Ken Hess were In a tie for fourth In race with a time of Also competing in the Open boys class were the teams of David Banks Nick Parker Mike Wood and Jim Clark along with Allen Bray Brian Richard Von Won and Rick McGregor me junior boys team of Kiss Amato Paul and Wood was second In the 1600 meter race finishing In a lime of IB 38 Van Der and Clark along with Powers Fisher Parker and Hess also competed The midget boys team In the 4 relay wnsfourthbyjusc seconds The team of Fisher Joe and Jason Toone finished the race in a lime of 3 63 Georgetown open girls team in the event was made up of Lewis Karen Harris Louise Evans and Snyder The Open Boys team in the race too was made up of Louis Jim Manning Joe Wilklns and LeTarnec The three girls teams In the x BOO relay were Harris Nancy Mustard and Amy Powers The junior squad consisted of Alison Irvine Lewis Michelle Barnard and Mustard The midget team was made up of Linda Karen Wlndwo Louise Evans and Tammy Green Bonnie Clark Janice Kim Hoi ling and Tara Burroughs competed In Ihe midget girls 100 relay and finished second in their heat and fifth overall In a time of seconds The midget boys team or Fisher Jickling and was also second In their heat with a time of seconds The Junior boys team won Its heat in a lime of seconds Members were Dan Weiss Graham and Wilklns Seniors Owen Gray John Jay Anderson and Rick McGregor had a time of seconds In their race The two girls teams In the 1600 meter events were made up of Mustard and Powers while he other squad consisted of Harris Green and Barnard In the field events Jon Hammer threw Die shot 12 meters in the open boys event while Barton was second in the girls shot with an meters Claudia Holler Kris competed In Ihe event In the girls high Jump Jenny Melville was second with a Jump of 1 meters while Jumped meters in the boys competition The rink of Ken vice Judy lead June Shape third and Steve skip look op honors the Cornelius held on the weekend a North Million Golf and Country Club Herald photo D team wins squash title For the first lime ever a Georgetown men squash club has won league champion ships Georgetown Racquet Club defeated Regency Racquet Club of Bramalea in the final Brian Day Ken Thorn and Dave Street won the r games while captain Murray Jans won 1 Schandelmeier lost his gams Georgetown edged Royal Canadian Yacht Club of in the semi final won his contest 30 as did Street Thorn dropped a decision while loaf In Georgetown third win captain Jans won Matter being down heading into the third game Hockey team takes second Hurt by Injuries and Illness Georgetown Resources A Peewees dropped the last games to Burlington this week and had to settle for second place in the TrlCounty Champi With the series tied up after three games Burlington had their best of the year In Game Four They chalked up four goals in four minutes in the second period and couldn seem to miss the comers But the squad never lost heart and he game was otherwise evenly matched Mike Melville Wade Serjcantson and Mike Bames picked up a goal and an assist each but Burlington won Georgetown ployed a Tine game the next day but unfortunately lucked out on some good scoring chances Polntman Chris Lush shot on a pass from and deflection gave Georgetown their sole marker in this exciting I contest Curling season ends wit exciting event North curling For the first time ever a Georgetown earn has won the Men D league squat h title Georgetown of Murray Jans and Dave McNaUy Back row from left are Ken Thorn Brian Day and Dave Street Herald has finally come to an end end what a finish It was We started on Monday and finished up Saturday curlers in the annual Cornelius bonsplel There was trivia more throughout the week along same exciting curling The top winners and awarded he Cornelius trophy were skip Steve McDermot vice Joan Shopcotl second Ken and lead Judy defeating George Ian Muir Sandy Mcintosh and Claire Cole in he finals A draw was held for the painting donated by Alice tohelpsupport our Junior section and he lucky winner was Judy Robson The curlers wish to extend their congratula tlons and hanks the mixed committee for a fine job and a terrific week We also wish to honk all sponsors without whom we would not have a successful The mens Tuesday competitive was completed with Ihe A event op honours and trophy being presented to Bob Sieve McDermot George and Jack Mossey The B event won by Eric Ross Barry Campbell Butch and Jim Grant Jr juniors finished up their season with Kirk Massey Bob French Donald Bradley and Steve Vcltman winning A event and Richard Todd Maclntyre Jennifer French and Amy winning the event The ladles third annual Day Ladles Championship was held recently and the winning learn was Donna Blight McGee Catharine and Irene Soal If you think youre paying more than you need to for car insurance Keek State You II jet a good Of you fail service on need ROBERT TAIT INS AGENCY LTD 1 St Georgetown Continued from win JON HAMMER Sunny fall it had been a come back series for George town Sunny Acres Farms midgets TheTrl County final series saw locals lake defeat early when Milton managed to win the first two games However Georgetown came back convincingly la tie the set and extend it to the fifth and final game Again in this contest Georgetown came from behind Brian Arthurs big defenceman who played some of the best hockey of the season in this series connected to tie the game 1 I early in the third period Mike Tectze and Mark Pries assisted Milton second goal coupled some crippling penalties look the steam out of the Georgetown attack until Craig Jon Hammer and Chris CRAIG CHANTLER Acres midgets short in final at 7 pm said this season sponsors who buy the individual Jerseys will put their names on them He said the club is not looking for a corporate sponsors added they would take one if it were appear NOTESThe team application for entry Into the Midwestern Junior C Section league was formally presented to the Ontario Hockey Association Friday A decision won be officially made likely until May In keeping the Sabres name the new club will get the money the Junior B team hod in he bonk That amount however Is ml known Marling teamed up with 1 remaining to tie the game and force an over time period Overtime play was more good value Tor ihe fans Both learns went back and forth continu with outstanding play at both ends Milton struck gold with left to play on a goal mouth scramble to capture he trophy Congratulations must go to coach Rick Hume his assistants Brian Spencer and Tony and he whole club for a 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