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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 11, 1987, p. 20

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PaXetSECnONCTIIEHERALD Wednesday 1WT High school sports Rebel cagers outlast in matchup The Georgetown District High School Rebels fought oil a late charge by the Acton register a victory In senior high school basketball action last Wednesday In Acton The win raised the Rebels record to four wins and three losses in league play while the Redmen slip to two and four Georgetown held quarter time leads of 2917 and With about four minutes left in the fourth quarter the manag to get within three points the Rebels aided by twoshot foul to Chris and back to back technicals Georgetown each l Burnt both shooting fouls and three of the four technicals make it In favor of the Rebels With time running out though the tried to force the steal and were caught by the breaking Rebels Andrew MacLeod and Anthony hit with a pair of field goals from inside and MacLeod sank a pair of free throws to put Georgetown In control from hen on acknowledged his In taking the technical was not the best but he said he remained confident his team could carry play It mis a case of venting Ills frustrations over the It was the won ding Mill all year he said As is it I don pom ve lad Ham fouls to our fair shjri but il The Georgetown Rebels and the Acton squared off In a high school basketball game Ian Wednefday which was won b the Here a Georgetown defender goes up a shot an ton player Herald photo Find out how Cantel Cellular Telephone Service can make you and your business more productive Every hour our of lout mh your Now Cantel Approved Agent TEL 416 MARTIN STREET TORONTO LINE 8213513 MILTON ONTARIO Putting you person to person while youre bumper to bumper that bad Considering the fact hat his team had not played for several weeks because of the semester break Southworth was pleased with the performance I felt we controlled the game throughout I don think I would have taken the technicals if I didn think we could come back The players showed some by doing It was especially plcis with the way Rebels fast broke tin bill tin best be ill season It was he first linn tin Hodmen h mi on tin 111 point in tilt ism top snipers was held scoreless through the first half I went to the fast break hoping we could put some points up before they had time to set up Boycott said But we certainly l hit ting too well When the got to within three points of the Rebels Boycott tell hey were in the game and could have overtaken their opponents We had to change our strategy a little They were going into a stall to wi went from a to man We had chances to stay with them but missed a lev baskets it is the iruoiLvisltnij is I shooting Iiictti was pleased with phv Hi with 19 white Ken added IS and John Watts contributed 12 was good for Brent had seven and Bruce and Rich two each For the Redmen other scorers in eluded Jeff White with is Scott with seven and Kevin Galloway Waller end Greg with four piece The Rebels wire missing starting guard Mike Hurley who was with the flu Georgetown faces two stiff tests on home court when Ihey entertain on Tuesday imi thin host While Oiks Oik is tied in the If- I pi jus loss will Tin Bishop Reding prepares for tourney mil iurK The 11X17 Royal Ir Enumament is to go with six trophy Thi is sponsored Bishop Reding Roman Catholic Secondary School In and features local teams comprised of Grade and players from the smaller feeder schools Teams taking part iniludt SI Josephs of Acton Cross and St Francis of Georgetown and St Peter Holy Rosary and Lady of Victory from Milton Brian Arsenautt convener for the tournament says the event serves an important purpose in his opinion In many ways it really promotes our school he says Instead of playing on a Saturday when Just their parenti might be there to watch 11 done on school time builds a community feeling and tells the younger students they re always welcome for Many of the Bishop Reding students also up in he ex of the day show support for their former schools tenuis in toumamint line been divided Into two and will a of In round robin formal The squads with records liter action will Hit home trophy to it Our of tin champion Thin it noon Hoi row mats St at p m SI I inglci w Rosary rucuc spinal ribbons player in the tournament receives ribbon Ilav continues ill altemoun with the final si for The winning will Bishop will also host the Royal Invitational Boys trophy which remains at Bishop Basketball on Feb Reding and winners will take at the school Reding skiers advance to OFSAA This marks the first time any Bishop Reding student has earned a berth in the Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Association OF finals for any sport A regional competition was held last Wednesday at Hilton Falls which Included participants from five schools In the Ha Hon Hills and Hamilton area The top 10 racers in lach the divisions advance to the finals Anna of Milton wis seventh in the junior girts event and James of Georgetown was in the junior boys competition The junior girls course was km in length while the junior hoys course was The finals act slated for Valley on Feb CUSTOM KITCHENS BY KITWOOD INDUSTRIES Locally Owned Operated Years Exporter Two Bishop Reding Secondary School students have qualified for the all Ontario crosscountry skiing finals scheduled for later this Two Georgetown Mr it J School reunion projects to mark on in a at r and flic Old Time School Hockey Tournament mjjil tin ru It be March at Mohawk lxk for ills in thi is the The hockey tounmment is at Gar don Arena April Hi by your year as a team or as an In dividual to be drafted by a team On ly limited skill Is required for this tournament where fun is the Goal The hockey is contact and to qualify all players must be former or current students Wayne King and Brian Lewis are cochairmen or the event Contact them for entry Information Other contacts ore teachers Dale Law and Neil Cotton who can be reached at CALL

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