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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 4, 1989, p. 15

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THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday March 1989 Page IS BEELINE TRAVEL For Personalized Service 5 Wesleyan St 2nd Floor Downtown Georgetown Sports TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS Auto master transmission automatic DEAL DIRECT WITH US AND SAVE 315 Armstrong Avenue I Georgetown Ont Rebels overpowered in spike finals ByPAULSVOBODA Herald Sports Editor Theres no disappointment in the Georgetown Rebels senior girls volleyball camp despite the fact the team was swept in two straight games at the GHAC final in Milton on Wednesday After routing Lions last Monday at GDHS to claim their fourth consecutive County crown the Rebels met a Georgetown Rebels senior girls volleyball cocaptain Tara Bur roughs shown holding the County championship trophy last Monday Is one of three players graduating from coach Bevin Clarkes 1989 lineup With a strong junior squad moving up next year Clarke said his team could be even better than this years stellar unit tough HamiltonBrebeuf side in the final and according to Georgetown coach Clarke the Rebels were simply outclassed Theyre a very Strong team said Clarke of the Brebeuf squad They were good enough to force us not to play our best smoked the Rebels to the tune of and 157 in the final match after Georgetown had cruis ed to the championship round after sweeping aside in two straight games Theyre a welloiled offensive machine and theyre good defen sively added Clarke continuing on his summation of the team They almost seemed more experienced Indeed reports in dicated that the Hamilton schools senior side has been playing together in high school and at the club level for about six years Wednesdays final was Georgetowns first experience at the AAA level after competing for years in the category Keeping that in perspective weve had a good season said Clarke Meanwhile Clarke is an ticipating an even stronger senior side next season as he loses only three starters Almost the entire Rebel junior team which also won Halton gold on Monday will move up to senior competition and Clarke says it will be tough to decide his starting lineup But its the kind of tough position coaches welcome As much as we were a good team this year we should be even better next year he said Clarke credited the spirit of the Georgetown bench throughout the season for helping his Rebels reach gold and the GHAC final berth We used about seven of 13 girls at GHAC and the rest provid ed a lot of team spirit he said As far as Im concerned thats crucial The Rebel coach also cited his assistant Andreas Schirm for helping develop senior setters and for being instrumental in our growth Schirm a Grade 12 stu dent at GDHS apd an accomplish ed spiker himself will return next year Leaving the Rebel seniors next season are graduating players Burroughs cocaptain Shanna Long and Kyla Burroughs is likely to have a decision or two on her hands when she considers a collegiate future next fall The Grade 13 student has heard college offers from the US as a result of her athletic ac complishments in volleyball basketball and track RECREATION PARKS DEPARTMENT Leisure Lines New brochure hits the streets By now you should have receiv ed your copy of the Recreation and Parks Department Com munity Brochure This 60page booklet with a glossy cover con- tains information on the many leisure opportunities our com munity has to offer Community and Social Service organizations are also featured within this publication Recrea tion and Parks distributes brochures twice a year to every household in Hills each covering a six month This Spring and Summer issue features new and challeng ing programs such as Snorkeling Lawn Bowling Sweets for the Sweet a chocolate making class Songwriters Serenade an op portunity for budding songwriters to produce and pro mote their own music 50 Plus Fitness Mother and Daughter Ceramics to name a few Again and Parks is offering a wide variety of sum mer youth programs promising to challenge and entertain all of our campers Due to the populari ty and demand for our Theatre Camp and Summer Activity Cen tre we will be expanding these programs Registration for all our Spring and Summer Pro grams commences Mar Spr ing Aquatic registration com mences April and Summer Aquatic registration begins June If you would like more informa tion please call our office 8775165 extension 260 Central Ontario precision skating finals Ice Dreamers ice silver Hard work and concentration paid big dividends for the Georgetown Figure Skating teams the Ice Dreamers as the Novices garnered a silver medal at a recent competition in Mount Forest The also turned in an excellent performance just missing the medal round and placing a respectable fourth The competition was the an nua Central Ontario Section recreational contest the Cupid Capers hosted by the Mount Forest Precision Skating Team on Feb 11 Georgetowns precision units are now hard at work in prepara tion for the upcoming GFSA Car nival Just Cruisin which will be held on Apr at Arena Wearing silver medal smiles after their strong Kim Thompson and Linda the back are secondplace performance at the Cupid Capers Pollett coach Am Amy Sykes precision skating competition at Mount Forest on Angela Lee Cathrn Vaters Moore Feb are happy members of the Georgetown Johnson Krysten Carole and Novice Ice Dreamers From the left front row are Leanne Wilkinson Lesley Watson Louise Hat ton Christine Dawson Koloff has hot hand in Novice play Steve Koloff held the hot hand in GMHA novice house league playoff action on Feb Koloff netted four goals as his M and M Pro Sports squad played to a 55 knot with the Lions Club In fact ties seemed to be the order of the day as the Kinsmen and Youngs Pharmacy also bat tled to a similar sawoff In the other Novice contest the Hockey Moms doubled up on A and S Engraving Sam Southworth scored a single to round out the and score sheet while David 2 David Zeni Calvin and Paul Farmer scored for the Lions Assists went to Shamus McGuire of and and Travis Dares and Paul Farmer of the Lions Club Stephen Gibbons and Matthew Alexa each potted a pair of goals for the Kinsmen in their tie with Youngs Mike McMenemy had the other Kinsmen goal with Alexa adding one assist For Youngs Pharmacy Ryan Booth Brian Ian Cart- wright Robin Preley and Jason Thompson scored goals while Darren Robin Preley and Ryan Booth had assists Ryan Bobor scored twice for the Hockey Moms in their win over A and S with Jason Camp bell Derek Buckton netting singles Assists went to Scott Ellis and Brendan Alexa Shane Copland and Thomas Ar nold scored for the Engravers with Arnold also adding one helper NOVICE HOUSE LEAGUE PLAYOFF STANDINGS Youngs Pharmacy M and Pro Sports Hockey Moms Kinsmen Lions Club A and S Engraving Blue Zone maintains grip on top spot as battle of leaders ends tied The muchanticipated battle between the top two teams in the Georgetown Ladies Basketball League ended in an exciting tie as the Blue Zone maintained its halfgame lead over the Pacemakers after Mar 1 league action Linda and Judy Thompson each hooped 14 points for the Blue Zone while Daiga had 11 For the Pacemakers Anita Stankus led the parade with 14 points with Deb Barber chipping in with and Kyra KristensenIrvine and Lynn McKenzie adding 10 each In other league contests on Mar 1 the California Raisins turned on the juice to wipe out the Steroids 6027 and the Celtics maintained their thirdplace standing with a close 7772 win over the 76ers Carol Kovacevic led the Raisins with points in their big win while Pat Kroezen had 14 and Susan Thorn got For the Roids Penny Wright had nine points and Lorraine had eight Celts got a big 32point evening from Michelle Miehm and Boo Tufford also had a highscoring night as she hooped 28 Sixers relied on the accurate gunning of Chung Kim and Jana Kuyvenhoven GEORGETOWN LADIES BASKETBALL LEAGUE Standings after Mar 1 games GP W Blue Zone Celtics Raisins 76ers Steroids 12 Bridge winners George Sargent and Jack teamed up to take top spot in duplicate bridge play at the Georgetown Legion on Monday Feb 27 Doris Barber and Elsie combined for second place while a twoway tie for third saw the tandem of Harry and Bill ScanneU knot up with Judy Rivers and Norma Maynard

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