THE WEEKEND OUTLOOK January 18 Page DOWNTOWN FAX SERVICE Evenings Saturdays Too vounci itd Downtown Georgetown 8772761 Volleyball Rebels vie for first All three Rebel volleyball teams won their games this past week putting each of them in good position to finish the regular season in first place Seniors defeated Bishop Reding at GDJiS Wednesday giving the Royals their first loss of the year Rebels play Drury Feb while Reding must play Milton and Ac ton that week If both teams are still tied a tie breaker will be played Feb but a location has not been set at this time Juniors defeated Acton in two games Monday and knocked off Notre Dame 155 at home Wednesday Juniors are now with points in third place behind Bishop Reding and Robinson The team plays last place Milton Feb 4 and EC Drury Feb before the end of regular season play Midget volleyball Rebels became the first volleyball team Rebel junior volleyball players Stephanie OBrien left and Jenn block a shot from the Notre Dame players who are patiently awaiting the Rebels return Georgetown defeated the visitors 155 on Wednesday and will complete their regular season Feb at Drury Herald photo in Halton this season to win two tournaments Acton and Milton had won their own tournaments in December while Georgetown took its event Jan 8 Last Tuesday Rebels won Bishop Reelings tournament giv ing them a leg up on Its other competitors as the champion ships at Acton High School on Feb 12 approach The team has one more tournament to play scheduled for E C Drury Feb Rebel swim team lost a meet against Queen Elizabeth Park by just two points at Georgetown In door Pool on Wednesday Coach Sharon Cook said her swimmers switched from their usual events ie from backstroke to fly as a way of practicing for the Halton championships scheduled for Feb at the The team has one more meet before that at White Oaks against the host team and Bishop Reding Rebel basketball teams con tinued to struggle last week Juniors defeated Acton on the road Monday but were defeated Wednesday at Notre Dame Midgets also beat Acton Monday and lost to Notre Dame on Wednesday Seniors played an exhibition game against Port Credit on Monday losing to the visitors The team lost to Nelson in league play at home on Wednesday All three basketball teams will be hosting Milton Feb and E C Drury on Feb 6 the last two games before the playoffs begin House League Tyke teams see action Armstrong Insurance blanked in Tyke house league play Jan 12 with the help of strong from Ted Morris The netmlnder had some help from a strong defence as well as the forwards who kept much of the action at the other end of the rink Vincent Burke led In that department scoring two goals Armstrong teammates Jason Hunt and Jordan Armstrong each scored one with Thomas Temple Trevor Smith Matthew Fielding Brian Arnold and assisting on the goals Terra Cotta Cookies continued their winning ways with an victory over Eagle Landscaping Daniel Walinga Chad Fleming Kyle Andy Burns and Joel MacDonald scored for Terra Cot Mathew Pignatell Bradley Holmes Michael Irvine Jason Forbes Joel Hamilton Andrew and Raymond Lorusso assisted on the Cookie goals Scoring for Eagles were Gregory Brown and Jason with assists from Jason Cole Michael and Jeff Dawe J V Clothing edged Montego Construction 31 in a close battle between Clothings Donnie Lane and Montegos Gavin Aldridge Ryan Bisschop scored two for Clothing along with Douglas Martin with the other Assisting were Kyle Mcllvenna and Sean Graham Daniel scored for assisted by Scott and Ryan Taylor Georgetown skiers help club win two weekend competitions Two Georgetown members of the Milton Heights Ski Club helped their teams win two dif ferent meets last weekend Jonathon Burak finished first in the boys Mackenzie Ski League 13 and under at Chedoke Ski Area in Hamilton while Angela placed second in Hershey Alpine League 1419 at Batawa on Sunday Skiing for Milton Heights Red team Burak also had the best run of the day at 18064 seconds against Blue team Edith Konstantinov from Mississauga had the best run for the girls at 18 815 seconds Milton just beat out for the win earning 99 points to Chicopees Also placing well for Milton were Kyle Martin from second and Robert Wahi from sixth The top female finishers for Milton were Maria from Milton second Heather Gathercole from Burlington third and Meghan Wright from Burlington sixth Sundays meet at Batawa saw Milton finish on top with points ahead of Oshawa and Batawa 102 Natalie Clark from Milton plac ed fifth helping Milton Heights Red team dominate girls skiing section The top male finishers from Milton Heights were Joe Hertz from Milton first Danny An- from Campbellville se cond and Stuart Green from Campbellville seventh Milton Heights Clubs next few meets at Glen Eden Ski Area are Jan for Nancy Green group 13 and under Jan 27 for Hershey Alpine Feb for Nancy Green group Feb 3 for Alpine and Feb 9 for Nancy Green group Acton resident Willie a member of the MUton Heights Ski Dub files down the hill at Glen Eden Ski Area during club competition last Saturday Cripps and several other skiers were preparing for up coming meets against other clubs with toe next one scheduled for Jan at Glen Eden Herald photo by Ben Dutnmett SPORT SHORTS Bus service to Flamboro Downs Race Course is offering a new bus charter service for companies and clubs in the Georgetown area The return fare is set at for a 48 passenger bus to those groups who book an outing in Downs Top 0 The Turn Dining Lounge or the Con- fedration Room Flamboro Downs makes all the travel arrangements and sends the bus to any pickup location of the groups choice Group rates for the dinner packages are discounted up to per cent ranging from for the buffet to for steak dinner Packages are allinclusive covering admission race pro gramme dinner a race named after the group and a memento photograph For more formation call toll free at 8000340 Mondays to Fridays am to 500 Bridge Club Georgetown Duplicate Bridge Club met Monday at the Legion playing to see who would be the leaders this week The winners were Helen Hyde and Diane Johnson 2 George Sargent and Jack Kaarsemaker Elsie and Harry Arbic Powderpuff Registration Georgetown Ladies Powder- puff Softball League is holdings its annual meeting and registration at Gordon Arena on Sunday starting at 930 am Last week the Herald sports section reported incor rectly that the event begins at m and regrets any in convenience this may have caused Registration is and is strictly on a first come first served basis There are nearly 200 spots to fill and all were taken last year Bennett chosen to allstars Georgetown hockey product Adam Bennett has been chosen to the Ontario Hockey League allstar team for the second year in a row Bennett a for Sudbury Wolves was also invited to try out for the Canadian Junior team earlier this year but was cut The allstar team was selected by a committee of coaches and administrators from the league and will play against the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League allstar team at Montreal on Jan