Soccer contenders SI- THIN II Till- King tided miliar atom level Members of Irtll Michael Cooper Scull I Tyler Jock sun coach Michael Jackson and John inutiifrr l ml Dan I llnck rim I link 1iul Kewley pleased with field hockey Rebels The Georgetown District High School girls field hockey finished their season on a winning note this weekend at the School Girls Conference tournament held in Toronto The Rebels compiled a record through the round robin to finish first In their pool The locals started the tournament off on the right foot with a win over Kingston Day Ridge as Vicky had both Rebels goals The Georgetown team then to a pair of scoreless draws in their next two games with and Lava I again had the Rebels scoring touch against Pickering as her tally proved to be the winner In a victory However Georgetown ended the touriurrient on a losing dropping a s ion to Bishop St an The girls played well com A major accomplishment was recorded by two as both and llccky Dobbin were in vlled for the 19H7 provincial team In be held later next month The Rebels ended their East season a couple of weeks ago narrowly missing a playoff berth Still was with her club record because of the members a total of 14 were in their first year of competition I m very satisfied she said We developed into a team and the girls so willing learn Georgetown will lost both Richardson and for next year total of IB playirs art eligible to return in 1DH7 With 18 phyor reluming it real ly looks Rood for ncxi year Rebel volleyball teams winning The two tcims at Georgetown District High Sthool have LXtendcd unbe streaks this past The senior squad recorded wins over White Oaks and Milton to run Hi record to to date s owl enough for top spot In the host st ladings While the Whitt Oaks scores available Georgitcun lydefeated Milton 15- 1 The junior squad loo recorded pair of wins over White Oaks Milton to run Its record to against Milton Georgetown the scries 15J Rebels coach Bob prised at the easiness with which his club handled the Mustangs werea big Milton looked big they didn move the ball well on the court McKay said 1 wis tougher match because Milton beaten us in when we them In our tournament recently wet had his regulars playing in first two gimes but substituted fully in the third while Milton lift of their in Still the Rebels were sine wtll record the ith an unblemished record to due said he s somewhat concerned that his club I been really pushed so far this year I am with the lack of competition he said not downgrading the pro grams It just seems lo be a re huildlng year for other pro grams We served 98 per against Milton lo show we can good schools McKay junior will play its fmul two regul si ison this week Hie Rebels host Loyola and Month Georgetown to on Bishop Reding Royals SCOREBOARD Willing RebbM Utile I lldkilllSTtlplr tin I Hint Triple 1111 SENIORS Dull HI Ira IE null on Snow moil Multr Hut ml illh Miller ItArcWi Shin du Kim Anoxic lib Ctnlyn Bilk Per Citile Fund kickalt Sm na Mil Hold KlnicSubmiriM- Body shop SCOREBOARD BROUGHT TO BV IMS uuii Senior Redmen team facing tough opponents I- Hint I- J today Acton High School senior girls basketball team will face three of its biggest of the current Acton hosts Georgetown Rebels to day then will takt on Queen Park Monday at the Acton gym A week from today Acton will travel to piny Milton All three con tests arc against what is regarded as the finest trio of clubs In East senior ranks Acton currently undefeated at will have an op portunity of seeing how it stacks up these clubs eon control Its Currently Acion next three op ponents have a combined record of 102 Milton and Georgetown arc while Is NOT that is games up to last Monday hin it finishes coach is looking for ward to the upcoming contests as arc team members We haven i played really anyone Total team effort earns Rebels basketball win over White Oaks The Georgetown District High School senior girls bask el ball squad had a total team effort last week and as a result came away with another win in East play The Rebels defeated White Oaks 27 In a game played at the Georgetown gym The win lifted Georgetown this season with the Rebels having Loyola Monday Georgetown was in control of the White Oaks contest as the led at the half However White Oaks got back Into game In the third quarter as Georgetown was unable to net even a point Rut Georgetown was able to visitors 109 In the final frame to notch the victory coach Meredith Smye was able to substitute freely throughout ensuring some of her younger players get valuable playing time Chris Harris led the way offensively with points It was total team effort Smye commented We were trying to work on our fast break and we wanted to play everyone and we did While Oaks was very controlled and had some good outside shooters Jr third win impressive to coach I happy if we can git an split McLaren said m very happy with this team Hoop team earns third title win l bigger than Acton junior came up with their third win in four East girls basketball contests that has coach unite pleas The defeated E C 34 but what Impressed McLaren the most the his team is developing In what a rebuilding year for ihe squad They re starting to pull together and Jennifer Scott is becoming glue he said I so pleased with my kids They re improving are a treat lo work with and have dedication win lose or draw I got four starters returning year so I looking forward to For the second lime in as many tournaments the Acton High School junior glrla basketball team has cap- hired a consolation championship Shannon and Scott led the way for Acton with points each Angela Dunn chipped with eight The win lifts Acton to a record far Ihis season but a major test The look part In the Invitational event which was held this weekend Acton lost its first game to Lome Park as the victors moved the ball quickly and j ircssurc to keep Acton off up for the Redmen loday Georgetown District High School Rebels this year and defending Paula had four champs are in Acton to lake on the Redmen at the Acton gym Melissa Corson had 12 points as McLaren knows it will be a tough Acton rebounded and took a contest for his club win over in the consolation 1 think there no doubt that we final Jennifer Scott who miss i first game due to work have to go right at them McLaren the ti said They are the class With three games left in their season the Redmen could still finish the year wllh a winning record Such a feat would ensure a playoff berth for Acton which would be icing on the cake for McLaren co- coach Anne Andrews and Ihe Redmen team game ippwi ir with In tht final was Scott who led Acton in scoring as the Itedmcn came away with a win over Park or the title win Cor son chipped in with 11 points Reding runners place in first Halton meet Bishop Reding Catholic secondary school had a fine showing In its first ever country pionshipslastweek The Royals competing only at the midget level took home third spot overall in girls class and fourth overall in the boys event Those AHS has teams place Acton High School had a pair of teams at last week s cross country championships held at Kelso Conservation Authority The midget girls turn finished fourth in the overall standings as of the four runners placed in the top Lisa Nadhan was he top runner with a 15th place finish followed closely by teammate Foster and Tamro Reynolds Amanda Walton rounded out the Acton finishers with a pi act effort Amanda was the fifth Acton runner but she t able to finish the race The junior boys finished sixth as Tristan was top Redman runner finishing in spot Ed Ninaber was while Duncan Ne ttle 30th John and Ernie Mollis rounded out the senior runners for Acton The Redmen had other runners finish in their respective classes Theresa and Karen Walters were 12lh and respectively in the senior girls event while Monte the Junior race On the boys side Marc Jnrbcou was In the junior boys event while the had three senior complete their event Pierre Boltet the top finisher In 19th spot while Dan Thomson and Neil McCuadc 1 pleased coach Maureen Morrison really really happy for this our first year she said Our kids ran well Individually Mike Wyman was top Royal finishing fifth in the midget boys kilometre event Teammates Jonathan 20th Jim Lawrence Andrew Hodge Mark Edwards and Giles Hodge completed the Royals competitors Bishop Reding top four finishers for HO points which put ihe Royals In fourth but only one point behind Burlington a Nelson High School in the fight for third spot Georgetown won the class with points and was second with points The mldgel girls contingent finish third overall just points behind Assumption second place squad Again Georgetown led the way with lop honors Individually Kathryn Tannock was the top Royal finisher with a seventh place effort David son also was In the top with a luth place finish Lisa 20lh An Trlcia Pollard and Christine rounded out the Bishop Reding field who ran the threes kilo metre event INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL FROM CULLIGAN RENT SOFT WATER per month l Wo own it Wo it You Limited CALL DIANE nor 18003879312 THE FUTURE CALLS fOR Getting as many people Into the contest was important for Smye and the Rebels The Georgetown coach said she would like to have as many people as Is possible capable of step ping Into the starting lineup whenever different situations pre sent themselves 1 like to see us have seven or eight people who could start at any time because we like to use pressure you need the bodies to gel that In there said The Rebels face a tough contest to day as Georgetown travels to Acton for a match the With Acton being undefeated at least as of Monday a win for Georgetown would help the Rebels in their quest to finish as high in the standings as Is possible However Smye sold her troops looking past Loyola day game When the Acton con lest comes that when the Rebels wilt begin preparing for We re taking it one game at a time she said We really want to do well but we want to get as much game experience as we can with potential McLaren said think the time has come I know the kids are looking forward to the games as much as the coaches are They want lo know where they re at Its my guess that Wednesday Monday Wednesday dates of three games will tell the talc McLaren reels his team s strongest attribute will be its unselfishness No longer can a team attempt to corral leading scorer Susan Craig lo claim victory Now if a club tries lo the other starters con come back and hurt the opposition Our strength is total unselfishness and the ball moves McLaren said Susan is getting tremendous help from the likes of Margie Parker Kim Linda and Lee Anne Johnson Also Hon re has come along quite well Teams can key on her Craig solely anymore Aclon geared up for the upcoming games In a somewhat way last week The defeated C 16 but McLaren worried because when the chips arc down he confident his club can res pond well Drury beat us to the ball 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