Page SECTION B THE HERALD February IBS High school sports Senior finals set to go to contend with a height vantage in this weekends senior high school basketball champion ships but coach Gory Is going into the sudden death tourna ment with a optimism Much of optimism comes as the result of two good showings his team put in last week even though they lost a pair of outings Tuesday the Rebels were edged by Oak lie Trafalgar and on Thursday came up on the short end of a decision against While Oaks We lost but we played really will in both games said While Oak ii undefeated this and in he game with Trafalgar there no more than points different the whole game The finish in spot the Itll with i record of I w i and fin Tuesday against White Georgetown led Si the half ind receded 19 points from MaeLcod awl from John Walls Global gets rights Global Television has authorized broadcast one of divisional in the round of the National Hotkey plaOffs and per Stanley Cup finals Network President made he announcement from the company head office in Don Mills earlier this week transmissions of the game will be in Ontario only Global Television will be responsi for the production of II games as well as the selection of the broad cast hosts who arc yet to be named The rights were obtained from Carting Breweries Ltd and the Globalproduced games arc ex petted to aired on Independent stations across the country The CBC will broadcast the other naif of the third round games and Stanley Cup finals Thursdays match went right down to the wire as Ihe Rebels trail ed by two points with seconds re maining but were unable turn the tide In their favor Brent was the top scorer for Georgetown against Trafalgar as he rolled up points Walts chipped in with 14 In Tuesdays game ran a man to- man defence in match with Trafalgar he went to twothree zone He the players executed well in both set ups the Rebels were effective against the top ranked bite Oaks Wi ran ball really well We broke While Oaks and sa much this Thursday night when the bottom our teams play nil to determine Ihi two r finalists which will advance irlheri and Saturday remain eight teams will tout mm to be pared down until the finalists are decided he ham pion ship game is scheduled for Saturday night The Rebels arc slated open their weekend of competition t ridjy night when tangle with third place queen Elizabeth Park ream at Georgetown droppeI a match up with earlier in the schedule by points according to The Rebels have a distinct height disadvantage in comparison to many of the other teams but Sojthworth isnt ready to be counted out of the running just yet Were hurting height but think we as good a shot as anyone he says When we play well were as good as any team With couple of breaks we could be right then Nells DRIVING SCHOOL Next Course April 20 May 13 630930 Court or PlivmUnm PHONE 8772671 by Ontario Lmaguo Running attack is key to Jr Rebels success The Georgetown District High School Junior Rebels rounded out their regular season lost week with pair of victories lo finish wilh a record of six wins three losses Tuesday the Rebels dumped while Thursday rolled a victory over White Oaks The Rebels were awaiting out come of further league action yesterday I Tuesday to find out where would finish in the dings loach Hick expected leant would be in third or fourth unci the dust hail flu top in tin 10- i thi fin It mi will If Miinsi plan mil the wiiimr Once final four a lhe will match will Hie ilcigiu The Junior Reikis wire In tup form Thursday against While Oaks as held lime and IT at Mart led tin scoring attack wild ifi Hate Harris chipped in with Rob ing had tight and Mike Dyer Offence is a big part of Rebels game to and the team is at lis whin the are running hard When were on were capable of scoring points every game Red says We hme good fast breaking team If we stand hack and lei other learn set up guys arent in game as much We to keep running The Rebels have which is tall in com pa many of ihe other Several of the Rebels guards arc also good jumpers so Rcdshau says they can ploy an inside game as well without any problem The Rebels only losses came lite hands of Queen Elizabeth Park Trafalgar and Loyola Aside from the contest with their losses have been close If the Rebels finish in fourth place expects they will be back in action again next Wednesday to lake on the winner of the sixth game Should finish In third the Rebels arc expected la be back on the court for I heir quarter final match next Dave Ha nil of the Georgetown Rebels junior baakelball squad Is In a crowd he goei up for shot against White Oaks Secondary School in high choc I action last week bad point the rolled an SiIt wn over While Herald photo Hockey Rebels end season DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TRENTON CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE The Georgetown Rebels dropped a Kale of decisions In high school last week losing to Trafalgar Tuesday and then gelling bumped Thursday at the hands of Queen Park The Rebels have one win and one tie to their credit one game left in Ihelr regular schedule That match was scheduled for Tuesday against Nelson High School of Burl SAME DAY TAX RETURNS Rob Anderson had the tone goal in the game Thursday Georgetown coach Nell Col Ion says that despite onesided scores last week his team had been playing well Up until recently we done well In terms of holding our own Cotton says But I sup pose Its kind of natural to have a let down at this point In the season The Rebels will finish the regular schedule in sixth spot in their tcam division ahead of Loyola The top four teams in each of the two divisions advance to the playoffs 8772217 FOR PRODUCTS WITH EXPERT SERVICE CALL