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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 9, 1987, p. 9

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OX BAZ MOTORS and Recreation We Have Delivered TUP Wednesday Season of firsts ends for Rebels A season marked by a number if glowing achievements drew to a close on the weekend as the Georgetown District School Senior Rebels rtlurned empty from girls basketball finals in Chatham But white they failed to he Ontario title the Ribcls manag to distinguish themselves is be ing among top teams m Iht pro vi net For coach Moe there was little could be construed as disappointing during We achieved every we set out do this year he said Wc were first in the league it won the Hal ton tit It and wc finished with over wins at and seven I m very happy with the year There were a lot of firsts in senior basketball at the school this ear The look victories in their first two match at the 16team before being knocked off by the Chatham squad and from further competition In opening content Thursday Lisa Mason paced Georgetown to a win over Ottawa South as she scored points It was game where we had to a lot of pressure defence Lecking said They had two good shooters and whenevtr we left them open they scored from the outside Heather Lawrence helped the Rebels attack with 13 points while Jenny Melville and Burroughs clicked for 10 Shan Lng had a superb in porting role as sin reinsured lnday afternoon the were pitted igainst Churchill Cnllcgiiti of Thundir Bay in a nme similar in In their Halt victorv over the Nelson Ladj Georgetown iced to a in tial lead but Churchill back lomakeil close Melville had an outstanding deftn sive game for the Rebels is used her to keep shooters in check at van us limes throi Hit match Mason was the lop gunner for Georgetown as she hit mark for while added and Irvine was eight Georgetown thin advanced to fate the No seeded team the luimamenl behind A combination of cold Rebel shoot mi 1oulIi Chatham defence led the Georgetown demise a 12 They went 1 an lead and from that point on we traded baskets said They were a tough Ram ind we I ibli lo inside their defence like wc nor mally can Mason and Melville each had eight points for the Rebels while Bur roughs and Irvine had Young talent aids effort Gems explode to thump TDIINUI Herald sport J Tie Georgtiuwn Gemini held an impromptu Christmas parly at the Arena Friday and pro vided own floor show by iting tin Dickens out of the Waxers The only waxinL thai was done was definitely by the Gems as they smothered Markahm 124 to initiate their first legitimate winning streak of the Junior hotkey st ison A earlier the Gemini were in where Ihey held on the Capitals for Hie first And had it nit been for the fact tint ran of in the third period against lasl Tuesday night in the could jusl as be riding a three winning streak But they lost Since we list looked in on the household there have been same fairly major changes In day night s drubbing of Gih rgclown had no less than six pi died up for from the rinks two of them pro vided the Bui plot even more yet Winger Hold up until last Gems and one of few remaining veterans of last season has lefl the Georgetown fold to ply his hockey talents with Ac Ion Junior Sabres Premier puckslopper Din recently by injuries has ilso left and is looking for i hockey home elsewhere I at vinous injuries key personnel suih is rt Bennett and regular goalie Mirk Harrison mil mi has to wonder what Ihe Gems were using dilute their prior lo tngagtmtiilwiihlheWiitrs We plivtd cuod disciplined inch Sturgeon following Hit night per 1isl we pi well ton and n ropes Tuesday We rt hockey hungry Wt re working for It the Gems scored their or ninth goal some of the discipline Sturgeon spoke of Long of the Georgetown Rebel grapples a of Churchill Collegiate players during the championships last week In Chatham The Rebels won the game with Churchill Bui were knocked competition by the host John McGregor Srcon School Pa Millers Kick thallium Dully Ballroom dancing En toy an evening of fun social activity with Instruction in Ballroom and Latin Dancing the basics of the waltz jive disco and others from our experienced teacher Bland We have basic lessons for Beginners as well an Advanced class for the more dancers Lessons will be held the Community Centre on Tuesday evenings beginning Jan 12 and running for 12 weeks This program is a must for anyone who enjoys stepping out on the town For more imormallon call 5IB5 Mayors levee Everyone Is welcome to attend the Annual New Year Day Mayor Levee from to at John Elliott Theatre If you need transportation lo the call at 1 p on New Years Day Winter programs The Town of Hills Recreation and irks Is now taking for all our Winter All programs slarl the week of Ian 11 to 1088 and run for 10 weeks Full descriptions of ill the classes can be found in Fall Winter Brochure Register now to ivold disappointment or more in 5tRjext ihO a liable Broom bull call Applititions ire for learns wishing 10 an Hills being Feb 1 I his is mixed tournament ind will for the Ilallon Hills Herald trophy bach team is required i entry fee ind players must an Injury waiver nt timed with the entry form Applications r entry Inln Iht tournament arc al Hills Recreation and Department at James in Georgetown or Herald of tor more information on Hit tournament call The Georgetown Gemini romped to victory over loose puck during one the few scoring Ihe Wan Saturday night at he em were able muster In Che Mitch earless of Arena for Ibrlr most convincing win of the the Waters skate In Imklnt for 11 rebound I Herald season Here Georgetown goalie John coven up a photo out the window and it was apparent risky Gems were just havu a It was for Georgetown after the opening frame but they extended lhal lead in a way with five unanswered goals In the second Jot led the scoring assault as he pulled the on four markers three In second period hucx lorcto banged in three while Kevin Dance and Rory had a pair and Don Cruise idded a single Mitch replied with two for the while Brad Beckett and Dtrck Hamilton had one Go John Lam culled up from Juveniles had a relatively leisurely evening since Hit puck was in the Markham end so much Ik made saves while Cur lis Green called up from the stopped three when ho made a in tht third when Lanz to take care of an equipment problem Besides the two goalies Kennedy Doug Kent Pat McCarthy and Terry Dixon were brought up from the Georgetown minor ranks Overall Sturgeon was pleased with what he saw in youngsters Dixon a smart hockey player Sturgeon said lit knows how to hang onto the puck and set up plays Kennedy did a good Job too They nil played well Sturgeon hopes to be able to dip in the Georgetown minor hockey system whenever possible develop a good working relationship I like to bring the young kids up he says They can help us and at same lime gives them a chance lo plav a level up In iheir win over the Gems led the first period and after the second Jim Mc who has been bestowed wilb the captaincy smte s lure scored a natural hattrlck to pace the Gems scoring Greg nod a pair of goals while Jay Anderson scored winner in I in up II in Aninsl Ihe ems duelled tin lie the firsl per ind win after sin id rt were s first five ils tame on in pnwirpl i is lad pair and I Trills hid I I Ihe nm I illv in thud for the Both Benin lid rr iil iecled to hi I il I tins The Iw imjiort ivuhblt to I Sturgeon savs in on lie lookout for in help them This lridav Gems ire in fir an pin nth Blades will for p game al i art in Richmond Hill for in l with the St Francis claims second straight title The SI Francis of girls v learn off very successful season recently as won the Ilallon Roman schools This marked second straight yeir the SI team has taken top honors in the Hoi ton championships A of six tcims wert In running for the title two rcprcsen ling Ihe northern schools two represent Int Burlington schools and two from In opening games of ihe douhlt knockout loumamenl St runcis downed St Matthews of 1510 15 In their next outing suffered 1015 set back the hands of s SI James Thty then went on to defeat Holy Cross of Georgetown 154 St igain SI Georgetown is hosting bantam final has selected the Hockey Assoc I a lion AA championship tournament 1 Wiyne Pries who will chair the received word I hat has been confirmed as ihe site of ihe all Ontario pionship an Minor Hockey Association meeting Sun day Teams participating will repro- Northern Ontario and Metro Toronto Associations and the and Georgetown M and M Pro Sports will be competing is Hit host team Last season Georgetown hosted successful Juvenile champion ship scries was also disclosed it the Sunday thul Orangcvillc will host the Midget A championship tournament and Burlington will have the honor of hosting the Juvenile AAA pro vincial series which will give local hockey enthusiasts Ihc opportunity lo sec some high calibre pionship hockey In the area Mark of Burlington lo earn a in Ihe final the undefeated SI James team Due earlier loss to St James St Francis could not afford mother defeat or the title would go Oakville school However they rallied down SI James in two straight games claim the championship II tie To add their season achievements SI Francis also won second consecutive Bishop Reding Invitational Volleyball Tournament earlier in the yeir and reached the semifinals In a provincial louma ment hosted by Scarborough What makes the St Francis learn accomplishments all the impressive is tht that school is one of Ihc smallest 111 system at about students Tony Hansen and Nancy fowler are coaches of team al St Francis and both attribute squad success to it being a closeknit unit Of the 15 players on rosier five are returnees from the previous season Mr Hansen brought In Ihrce Grade students to fill out the team and give I hern experience they will need in up coming seasons The five players graduating from year team are Fowler Christina Lane Michelle Doyle Erin Travers and Joanne Moloney Each made valuable lions the success of the team cording to their coaches Mr Hanson describes Michelle as i plun sp kcr she spiked r ll final i ships Christina is i it and fine le studs out fir lei spirit and rial Tracey dots w jrdmu Mr In I the of leim while J nine Is in excellent it tin She wis really Hit difference in imt Mr St Francis finished seison wild in record 1j2 In their leiguegimts Many of SI I rands dun nl go on to play with a local el lb Inn Inch was started up The SI ranch of volleyball team cap tured their second straight Ilallon Roman Cnlhollc School pi championship title recently bettered five other finalist hoots Member or learn are row from left Michelle Doyle Lane Tracy Fowler and Joanne Moloney Second row Tony Hansen Coach Alison I Melissa Dobbins and Nancy Conch Third row Kelly Hone Benito I and Krlstl Knnapka fir the picture were Andrea Cameron Trove Herald photo and Karen Funk INSIDE THIS SECTION Flyer jinx continues to haunt Acton Sabres Pg kicking the soccer ball around PgB4 More letters to the North Pole

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