llHUIU January SCOREBOARD Hockey ah JoryStrphcnil Ml Adam I Arm Goal K Jy Umiak Kevin Jaw Jrpam I Brad I roll Hart John on Cord Goal Mala Ityan Bell Mi Hi Shane llwllrr Michael liaIord KylHirlc Bowling Jaw Hi rtobertUtow VIM Harm Scot Ml 111 Tracy Weeki IMVTAU Jory Hob chain Ml Itili IM Laura lrtfllf in 111 111 Bryan In M MB mall Kevin I Kevin MikeBahrIMLkaM THIS WEEKS SPORTS SCOREBOARD ARTHUR JOHNSON associates STREET unbeatable With three wins each in the last week Georgetown Junior and Senior irli volleyball teams advanced closer to a Hal ion championship Doth teams arc undefeated in he Tour games they played his year The most points any of their opposition could score in a game was The Senior earn defeated 153 Jan Perdue 159 Jan and Loyola 155 157 Jan 12 The only losses the Seniors had last week and nil season were at the University of Toronto Itwllational Tournament Friday and Saturday They were fourth out of six teams In their pool The calibre of ploy was high at the Grant CI a worthy said It was a good tournament for us It gave us a taste good competition Clatworthy The Senior are he defending Ontario AA champions Four art en from hat winning team have returned but the team is still a different one Were not as paw erf id as last year We lack he height coach Oat worthy said The learn will have to be del en Another consolation for Redmen Acton High School Junior basketball team would like to see heir league play match their tour nam en play The Junior have two losses and no wins in league play but have won the consolation at the two tournaments they have played Saturday collected the consolation trophy at the C Motorcycle giants Two Georgetown residents were honored at the International World of Motorcycles Show or their in skills John Comwcll and Steve Duff wire presented with Motorcycle Awards of Oscars at he lional Centre in Jan John was recognii is Canada short rack In competition He was named top short track driver by the tlljn Motorcycle Association sieve Duff recused his award for winning the 1C MiIl Junior Notional Golden Age bowling First Annual Classic A strong team froti Ancestor went on to win the tournament Acton met in their first game and lost High scorers In that game were Chris with and Gord To reach the consolation final Ac ton had to defeat which they did That game like he consolation final was close until the second half when Acton pulled ahead The high scorer Gerry TUrplcwhohad II points The consolation final against E was won with ten seconds to play Gerry Turple nil a jump shot and gave Acton a lead They won he game At one point in he second half the had a ten point lead Coach Dave Boycott to play as many players as possible while in he lead The ten point advantage dwindled and even with the first line back In the game Acton could not recapture it The momentum had swung in fovor of C coach Boycott said Despite the loss of momentum Acton was able to hang on and win High scorers In the final were Chris with is and Tndlefcr with Junior Chris was also the high scorer for he Senior hey me Milton District High school Jan in Acton led all Acton scorers with his points in he victory Jeff White had and Greg Winmn had 12 points in the contest The Midgets also saw ac ion last week Thursday they were defeated in Acton by Bishop Reding Secondary School High scorer for the Midgets was John Wilson Their record Is now one win and wo losses strong c said Among the players who were especially strong in league games in the lost week Tnra Burroughs and Alison vine Burroughs showed team leadership on the court and Irvine provided hitting power Clatworthy said tor the setters Julie Ross and Anna Toone played well for Georgetown last week coach Shirley While said Hitting was provided by Carolyn Stewart who was backed up by Tcri and I Carter The Juniors were as effective as the Seniors against opposition week They defeated Jan Ij0 Perdue Jan by scores of 15t 1510 and Loyola Jan by i54morgins I don iWnk we ve met the best competition vet coach White said The coach is waiting for a big hitting team to play her Juniors The girls serving hitting and selling has teen improving steadily since the beginn ing of the season White said I year the Juniors were undefeated in East league play They lost in the finals Six players from that team ore si ill with Georgetown I hope go as far as lost year coach White said cton Bowl HYUNDAI COUNTRY no dip Furniture Stripping UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Hour a m Open from a HEW NUMBER Sinclair Ave Unit Geonjetown 8776682