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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 23, 1985, p. 20

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Rebels upset 10 in field hockey contest The field hockey season hat come a disappointing end for George town District School team The Rebels sporting an record through the regular upset 10 Wednesday afternoon by Lord Elgin in the first round of the playoffi The game wan played at the Georgetown field Rebels dominated play especially in the second half when Lord Elgins only penetration into George town territory resulted In their goal Georgetown had four superb scoring chances but t capitalize By virtue of their top finish in the East division this year the Rebels crossed over to the West and played the fourth place squad In the first round Lord Elgin had a record of one win two losses and three ties during the regular season Georgetown District High Schools Connie Power tries here to run down a Lord Elgin pass Rebels met Lord Elgin in the first round field hockey playoffs and were upset The toss was the first the year or the Rebels who captured top spot in the East division with a perfect mark Herald photo by Dan Ralph Big plays pave way for Milton grid win The big play was instrumental in Georgetown District High School Juni and IS In the second or Rebels football defeat Tuesday quarter afternoon Milton scored Its third touchdown Milton District High School scored three long touchdowns and took twoyard line tage of a fumbled snap from centre for lhird another lo defeat the Rebels The Wed another 45yard touchdown run game was played at the Georgetown the r last touchdown of the game field Milton kicked two converts and The visitors scored their first passed for a pair of twopointers major In the first quarter on a 45yard The lone Georgetown score come In the fourth quarter when end Don wins soccer crown 10 1985 CHAMPS basketball One or the largest crowds the soccer season was present for this Cup Final and no one was disappointed This was a classical match between two skillful and rugged teams Both provided flashes of brilliance In team play rarely seen in this class For 90 minutes plus two overtime periods It was end to end soccer with many near misses There never was a dull moment which the large turnout of spectators proved by the excitement they generated In the atmosphere The final score to this game was Varian Park Avenue Collision with only goal being scored by Iain Raima In overtime If one was handing out Star of the Game awards it would I have required a pick up truck to deliver them Every on teams gave his all and a more and if you add to that the excellent conduct of the players and top officiating we had what can only be described as a dream of a game Too bad one team had to lose Following the game Varian play era awarded the Annual Flayer of the Year Trophy to Mark A special thanks Is merited to the sponsors of both teams Without their financial participation during the soccer season it would have been difficult to survive What a superb game Georgetown soccer fans may have missed Keep up the good community work sponsors we need you Acton juniors win pair while seniors take split Guard Sue Craig had 33 points as The Juniors defeated White Oaks Acton High School Junior girls basket Tuesday 3012 as Jill Briggs Melissa ball team won a pair of games this Corson Jennifer Scott all chipped week to remain undefeated in East with four points each Craig netted action M in that game the senior squad got 31 Thursday Craig and Margie Park polntBrbmJuaVThbmsonmgaininga both had points as the split of their two games in the week defeated Ookvllle Trafalgar coach outdoes his mentor Georgetown District High School Junior girls basketball coach Moe Lceking got a little bit of revenge this week His Rebels team defeated Park 36- 10 Tuesday night In Oakville to improve its record to five wins and one loss this season But the win was particularly savoring for Lceking as he beat his former coach Gary Gregson He was my old coach at Burling ton Central and it was good to him said with a laugh He kicked my butt In boys ball and It was good to get him back in the girls game Hoop title for Acton Acton High Schools senior girls basketball team won the consolation title this weekend at the Lome Park tournament Acton defeated Turner 3835 In the final to win the title Heading into the final quarter Acton trailed 3027 but was able to come on strong in the fourth frame for the win It was one of our best games we ve ployed all year said cocoach Ann Andrews The kfds rebounded well and were really hungry Sue Craig and Boo had ID points each for Acton as Lee Ann Johnson added eight Judy Thomson had six The qualified for the final with a defeat of Kipling in the semi final Acton led throughout but Kipling made It Interesting in the end after trailing going into the final quarter Thomson had points for the winners while Craig and both had 12 and eight points respectively The were put the consolation side after dropping a 4930 decision to in their opener Acton took a little too long to get on track and a fast Clarksoo squad was able to build up a first quarter advantage en route to the win Craig had 12 points for Acton while Tufford had eight Continued The midget girls finished behind Milton by Just seven points as fourth in the class race TeanunaiesSnelli Huff man and Tool McCJemeots also finished in the top seventh and eighth respectively Other finish ers were LerTarnec KarsLyn Palmer IS and Bonnie Clark fantars woo IheJr class by two Nelson even without Amy flowers who out with an InjuTracey Kim Hate Lewis and Shannon I Jenny Melville bad 14 points for the winners while Alison Irvine and Tara Burroughs chipped in with eight points each said Cindy played a good game for Georgetown also Georgetown won the gome more with its defence Leeking said The Georgetown coach said his troops had difficulty adjusting to a glass back board and subse quently shot with less accuracy than In prior games MOE It was a matter of our defence Improving week to week said The Rebels will play their next Same tomorrow at home against Leeking said hav ing over a week off would help his earn Its time to tread new ground each a few new things and add a new offensively and Leeking said and Carrie Gallant had four points each also The two wins put Acton on top of the East Division with a record almost halfway through the regular schedule The team wont play another game until Oct when they host Loyola and Oct 31 when Queen Elizabeth Park travels to Acton We re looking forward to having the week off said cocoach Anne Andrews We havent had a chance to work on strategy very much so well start narrowing in on that Due to the nature of both games many young players saw action which also pleased the Acton coach Weve been fortunate in that we ve been able to get them in she said Its nice to have some of the younger players on the floor and give them a chance to score In senior play the defeat ed White Oaks Si as Thomson had 11 points Lee Ann Johnson and Boo Tufford also had and 12 points respectively Thursday the squad met who Is tied for top spot in the West and played them tough In a loss Thomson bad points for Acton while Tufford had IS points The loss puts Acton at an even with a won loss record this season Like the Juniors the seniors are off until Oct when Loyola comes to Acton as will E Park Oct The Redmen led by one hoop at but the home team outplayed the Acton squad in the third frame and came away with the lead A good comeback attempt In the final frame fell Just short You can help but be pleased but the kids know they didnt play well said coach Andrews We will play better I know we will It was Just one of those games Atoms split games The Georgetown Mai Dodge ReMax AA minor atoms split a pair of games last week losing and defeating Dun- das Tuesday In Georgetown much Improved squad broke open a close game with three goals In the first two minutes of the second period Georgetown got on the board late In the period as Derek Parsons finished a nice play with David and Todd Fuller Parsons counted his second tally early in the third period assisted by Ryan Plrlc However replied with two more goals to put the game out of reach Steve Boyle closed out the scoring for Georgetown tallying on a breakaway after being put into the clear by Paul Kalbarski Thursday in Georgetown rebounded with a win over the Blues After a scoreless first perioc Randy Bond put Georgetown on top assisted by Boyle the Insurance marker early in the final period taking a Bond pass and scoring the rebound Trevor Knight had the shutout turning aside 15 shots The minor atoms next game wai Tuesday when they hosted Oakville Senior girls start 198586 hockey year The Georgetown Senior Girls hockey team Order of the Royal Purple face a challenging new season In the York Peel Hockey League George town was officially welcomed into the 12 team league during the Sept annual meeting The girls opened their season last weekend hosting and Dundalk at the Memorial Arena The squad proved to be a strong contender as they scored four unanswered goals In the third period ending the game In The game had many from page B7 Snyder were fifth sixth seventh and eighth In the class run as other finishers Included Vlcki Lavallee Louise Evans 13 Sandy 19 and 16 The seniors were second behind Milton by Just seven points as Shawn Lnngdon Linda and Anne Coullghan all finished in the top 3510 respectively Karen Pepper was nth while Carolyn Carpenter was 19th All runners will compete in the Peel event that will be held tomorrow at Kelso Conservation Authority exciting moments as the Georgetown goalie Joan Osborne was challenged on numerous occasions She made many The members for this season include Lisa Allen MnrtJe Dunning Chris Bacon Michele Richmond Anne Terpslrn Linda Donals Sharon Anderson Dianne Taylor Carolyn Wendy Leucnberger Anderson Jeannette Kuipers Jones Debbie Osborne and Joan Coaching the team Is Bill King with assistant Lydla flingell and manager Doug Dunning Continued from page B7 said mistakes in the third period that would cost us but In Burlington we didnt have the drive we didnt seem to care Weve got some players who are working hard and Showing a lot of desire but then we have others who arc Just going through the motions Russian said They know who they are and well give them the benefit of the doubt for now Saturday Russian tried a couple of different line combinations He had Wayne Morrow centering Brian Demone and George Osborne and Rod McClure working wflh Scott Farley Russian also had Brad playing centre Brian Demone had both goals for Georgetown Friday night The weekend action gives George town a record of three wins four losses and three ties so far good enough for nine points and sixth spot overall Barrie leads the league with 15 points after 11 games played Georgetown played host to Barrio last night at the and will be In Friday night The same two teams will return to the for the second of the homenndhome series Saturday NOTES Former Gem Bloke Hard son was in the Milton lineup Former Sunny Acres midget Brian Arthur also played for the Steamers RONALDR DODOKIN BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR ANNOUNCES THE REOPENING OF HIS LAW OFFICE EFFECTIVE NOV 1 st georgetown ont bus 8775550 res In from yards reverse that caught the Milton defence napping The convert was good Three big plays beat us said Georgetown coach Rick I don I think the game was indicative of a score The two touchdown runs were off tackle plays and the holes were there and the pass play was just a mailer inches he said Running back Tim Radinsky had another good game gaining yards on carries Coach Redshaw said his backs running success came as the result of fine line ploy Our line stuck it to them be said Their line was backing off ours Guys like Dave Barrow Dave Paul and Ron Campbell reolly played well for us on the line Barrow performance was particularly notable as he came late after attending a funeral earlier in the Although the outcome was decided early was also happy with his club desire I didn t see anyone backing off he said You could see six or seven guys gang tackling right to the end The loss puts Georgetown in a crossover to the West division where they will play the third and fourth place teams there The Rebels travel to Perdue Wednesday then host Burling ton Central the following Tuesday Acton runners going to meet country championships tomorrow All competed in last weeks event held Wednesday at Kelso Conservation Authority Tamra Reynolds was In the field In the midget girls event while Sabrina was 22nd in the runner junior girls field David Boyle was eighteenth and Duncan Bole in the midget boys competition which had runners Bartlett finished in the S3 man junior boys field as other Acton finishers were Tristan Sones Steve Thanh Nguyen Mike Howartb and Ernie 56th Simon Entwlstle was seventh In the senior boys race while other finishers in the 34man field included John DeJong 23rd and Chris Ash worth Itwasnbigwln sold Lord Elgin coach Liz We came here to give It the best we could go for broke and whatever happened happen had the winning goal but late in the game it was goal lender Sheila Bruce who made two fine saves to keep Lord Elgin on top The strong point this team is that ft Is a whole team with everyone rooting for one another said am pleasantly surprised but we knew if we worked hard would have a chance to win Some of the games weve tied this year the girls were In a position to win and today the team got a win it was deserving to have said Georgetown coaches Paul Wren and Bill Smith said the loss was a one The girls had several good opportunities but couldnt capitalize Smith said We played them Lord Elgin in an exhibition tournament this year and today they the same team This game they were more aggressive and were stopping the ball a lot better Wren said having faced little competition from East division foes during the regular season could have affected the Georgetown team I think a problem we ran into during the regular season was that we lace much competition and ended up winning easily We could have been a little overconfident But the girls are to be commend They did have a fine season Smith added Blue Fins at first swim meet Twelve members of the Mills Blue Fins Swim Club competed Saturday in Richmond Hill It was the Aquatic Clubs 12th annual meet with seven teams taking part including those from Port Elgin East York Midland and Port Hope The Blue Fins only silver medol was captured by 10yearold Dawn Newman In the 100 Janlne 12 won three bronze medals in the 100 m freestyle 100 100 m backstroke Ten year old Glen picked up a bronze for his 100 backstroke and Dawn Newman for the m butterfly As well 4th place ribbons were won by Jenny Williams 13 in the backstroke Glen In the place ribbon winners were Glen SO freestyle Dawn Newman IM and Jenny Williams 100 backstroke Two place finishes were recorded by Jan me in the 100 m flyond200mfreestyle Jenny Williams took place in the 100 fly Also participating in the Blue Fins 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