T period defeat tough to take Rebels lose in overtime Up UP AND Mark Mornaghan up for wo of his IB points Thursday However the midget Rebels had their winning streak halted at tour the Q Park Eagles nipped them 3130 at the Georgetown gym Herald photo by Dan Ralph The Georgetown District High School senior boys basketball team endured its most painful loss of the current East season Thursday The dropped double- overtime loss Queen Elizabeth Park Eagles at the Georgetown gym What made the loss especially hard to take was the home team had two ties to win the game With bonus free throw situations However George town couldn t connect on either and Parks Handy Nicholson sank one of his two bonus free throws to tie the game and send it into overtime This was our best gome but it the toughest loss said Rebels coach Clark after Someone had to winandsomeonehadtoloae It was the other way around In both overtime periods George town controlled the opening tip and had the first scoring chances but t capitalize In the first period with the score tied Georgetown again had a chance to win when with just IS seconds remaining a Rebel went to the free throw line with one and the bonus However Georgetown t able to come up with the winning hoop A big call In the second overtime period went against the Rebels With the Eagles leading Georgetown Jeff was called for a blocking foul which sent Park to the foul line There they made one of the two bonus shots to take a lead and never looked back It was a tough call Clark said f he calls It for us we get the ball backandwinthegame If he calls it for them they go to the line ft was a tough gome to call because it was so tight and I not blaming the official However Clark was disappointed his club convert the chances it had to win the game from the foul line At practice last week we had special minute free throw session to loosen things up Clark said But that where we lost it The loss coupled with Tuesday loss to A gives Georgetown a record of one win against six losses That mark is deceiving the Rebels coach We re 1C and we been out of only one ball game Clark said With any breaks at all we could easily be It was a hard loss lo take Thursday but I don t think the guys are down Clark said Louis had points Thurs day for Georgetown while Janssen chipped in with nine Glen McCaugh try had eight while Casey Vandersluts had six Tuesday had points while try had 12 chipped in with eight The Rebels won play again until Jan they take on Milton Midgets have win streak halted at four by Eagles The Georgetown District High School midget boys basketball team had Its four game winning halted at four Thursday afternoon The previously undefeated Rebels dropped a squeaker to Queen Elizabeth Park Eagles at the George town gym The contest was a match of two unbeaten clubs Georgetown came out strong and jumped out to a 148 first quarter lead then led IB at the half However the Eagles took a advantage heading into the fnal quarter The fourth period was a secsaw affair but with just seconds left Georgetown had a narrow twopoint lead The Eagles tied It up and with only eight seconds left netted the winning hoop after Georgetown turned the ball over on an over and back violation with just 12 seconds remain The Rebels weren able to get the ball fast enough for a last second attempt to win the game In the entire second half the Rebels were able to manage but seven points On the other hand the Eagles hod Our first half was our typical style d Rebels coach Moe Leek Ing In the second half we really clammed up when the pressure was on but the kids were trying their hardest and you re going to get that at the midget level In the second half we hit a cold streak and pressed But I told the kids not to feel bad we can from that he added Mark Murnaghon led the way offensively for the Rebels with 18 points 1G of which came in the first hall Andreas had eight the team travelled to to take on the A squad and came away with a win Sch had 18 points for the winners The Rebels next contest will be Jan when their opponent will be Milton High School Taller Eagles win over junior Rebels A superiority In height paid off In a big way for the Queen Elizabeth Park Eagles Thursday much to he dismay of the Georgetown District High School junior Rebels The Eagles were able to control the offensive and defensive boards and thus overcome on early first quarter deficit to record a win The loss was the first Tor the Georgetown team as the game was played on the Rebels home court Georgetown led 12 late in the first quarter andhadn 146advantageafter one quarter of play However the Eagles came back to tie the contest 23 23 at the half then take control en route to the win Novices get shutout win over Oakville IMPEDING member of the George- Tuesday but dropped a decision Wednesday to White town District High School tries to slow down a Loyola player Oaks here The Rebels defeated Loyola at the Ahott Arena Herald photo by Dan Ralph Rebel swimmers victorious The Georgetown District High School swim team recorded a win Tuesday in a dual meet with Queen Elizabeth Park at the Georgetown Indoor Pool The Rebels scored a total points decision over the visitors However the Eagles senior girls team wasn t available for competition The Rebel swimmers swept through the medley relays taking first all categories In the individual competitions a host of Rebel swimmers took gold In a pair of events Tina Newmanwon the Junior 100 free style and junior 50 free style while Pete Bray won the Junior free and 50 backstroke Carter Goodlet was first In the and senior free style races while Karen Pepper took top honors In both the senior 100 backstroke and free style events Jason Dodokln won the junior butterfly and 100 Individual medley Single winners include Tiffany Goodlet senior free style Jill junior 100 Jenny senior 100 IM Kirk Serjeantson junior free style Whitney Grieg butterfly Tonya junior backstroke Christian Wasserman senior 100 backstroke Kelly Roe senior 100 and Chris Goodlet senior breast stroke The learn next meet will be Jan when they travel to Acton The novice North Hal ton Sports Flyers played at on Thursday defeating the home team The Flyers got off lo a slow start but gained momentum as the gome progressed with fine efforts from the defensive squad of Brent Wilkinson Gavin Mike Kotsos and Jamie Stephenson Sieve Bewley and Jeff Rebels split contests The Georgetown District High School hockey leam recorded a split this week Tuesday at the Arena the Rebels defeated Loyola Jay Ander son Shawn Coffey Heath Rob John and Jeff Shouldice had the goals with the other not being available Wednesday the team dropped a decision to Lord Elgin The Rebel scorer wasn t available The recent decisions put the Rebels record at two wins against six losses this year Whorley recorded the shutout Doug Shcppard Robbie Wands David Joe Stephens Steve Evans played solid offence creating a number of scoring opportunities during the game assisted by Mark and laser scored the lie breaker midway through the third period Blaine McCauley and Aldridge set up the Insurance goal which was scored by Erler into an empty net with just seconds remaining in the game SCOREBOARD AnliU John Mi Jamie JotinO Juon i I tip trick 1 KtatntnCattriitl Colli Dave jBuTy Billy Sullivan AMliU Inn Bobby Campbell Mlk Andrew Crowe Mlittrttoasit Goala Copland Thorn Mrk JdlUn3 Steve hi Dave Greg Derek MirkCw Goal AuliU MAJOR NOVICE Bumper tamper Goab BID DwayncBalanyli McGregor TbalttraMl Goal CUrUaCarr Aaron lackey Moral Goal Kevin Taylor Spencer Steven- ion Scott KcvtnTajlor MlttWlUlamaon Goal We played well and moved the ball real good said Rebels coach Rick Redshaw Our shooting pinpoint and we lost it on the boards troops employed a man defence in the first quarter but the Rebels coach switched to a zone in the second half He said the move was made as some of his starters were tiring but he questioned later the move Maybe I took the man off too early he said When we got Into the zone the boys seemed to sit back a bit The Rebels received a big blow when John Watts had to leave Thurs day game after the first half as he had an appointment elsewhere Watts did a good job handling the ball and had to points after two quarters Both Watts and Dave Harris had 10 for Georgetown while Mike Hurley had seven points Tuesday the Rebels travelled to T A and left with 4929 win after leading at the end of the first half Playing a team of equal size said his squad was able to control the rebounds and let a poor outside shooting Blakelock team keep trying to find their mark from the perimeter Tuesday the kids t missing the easy shots Redshaw said InthatgameTuesdayWattshad3 points white Mike Hurley added eight The Rebels next games are Jan against Milton and at home Jan 10 against Trafalgar at the Georgetown gym CANADIAN CHRISTMAS CAPER By THE TOY TOWN TROUPERS THEATRE COMPANY A CHRISTMAS SHOW FOR ALL AGES John Elliott Theatre 9 Church St 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