the HERALD Sports Wednesday February 12 Melanie Jans scores two more trophies Ladies A Tournaments Melanie Jans garnered trophies on two consecutive weekends as she won both the Ladies A Pine Valley Classic and the Ladies A Toronto Closed Championships She was able to handle anvthing that was thrown at her during the matches and achieved both victories in straight games Under 19 Junior Inter Club The Georgetown Under 19 Junior Team hosted Pine Valley Racquets Club and The Granite Club in a round robin on Satur day February a Against the Pine Valley crew Lewi proved to be the lone stand out by defeating her opponent 3 Owen Jones Keith Smith and Vineet Mitera provided more evidence that the Pine Valley Club has the best juniors in On tano they lost by 30 scores The second match was a different story however with the team cruising to a win over the Granite Club Owen Jones and Keith Smith each won without dropping a game and Kristy Lewis showed great tenacity in achieving her second win of the day with a 3 2 victory The fourth position was defaulted Sinclair was on hand to gracious accept the poi Ladies Inter The Ladies played the Adelaide Club Georgetown on February 4 and played heads up squash to defeat their Toronto rivals 1 The No pos tion was not con tested so was a win Janet Gorman walloped her opponent 30 playing No Myra went down to the wire in reaching her win In the No 2 game Knsty Lewis was able to gain antral of the match by running down every shot and improving her drives to length which forced her adversary into touring the court Sandy Lewis playing No faced the toughest challenge down 02 Sandy stayed in the match and slugged it out fqr three more on ly to lose in the fifth game Team Inter Club The Georgetown team hosted the Racquets Club on February A but were defeated 1 4 Chris Kogon managed to snare a 32 win in a seesaw bat tie playing the No 2 position Dave Jones lost his match 30 but did so in fine running style Paul Duval and Bill Voisin both challenged their opponents in their 3 losses John Jones was I nto the net the last laugh beat ng Burlington 3 The two teams will do battle in the first round of playoff action this weekend Herald Photo by Lisa Pot Burlington Cougar Scott lifts one past Chrysler Raider goaltender Carmelo Gulrleo in Saturday evening first period but Georgetown got by the opponents and Greg noble in his defeat GBA looking to provide another great year of baseball fun The Georgetown Baseball Association is looking towards providing another great year of baseball fun for the youth of Georgetown Plans are underway for two registration nights in March followed by a third registration in April Youths who plan to play baseball this sum should be sure to register early Last season saw the largest number participants with over players registered The number of registrations ac will be determined by the playing fields that are available for youth play aches are organizing for indoor workouts Information about these workouts can be obtained from the following Rep Managers Junior Ball age Dave Tales Senior T Ball age Brian Hannah Tyke age 10 and in Rick Lane Minor age Scott Major Peewee age Bussell Bantam age 14 and Graham Smith Midget age 16 and 17 Boyd and Juvenile age 18 and Ted Barrow Those who plan to attend Rep workouts are reminded that they must register with the when they come to the workout The basic registration fee for this season is Players who play Rep baseball will pay an additional when the teams are selected The is currently looking for volunteers for the following positions Director in charge of Batting Cage this involves organization and scheduling the use of the batting cage House League Conveners this is a rewarding position and involves assistance in the recruitment of coaches supervision of the league keeping a record of game results and acting as liason bet ween the league and its umpires and newspaper Please phone Donna Blight 877 or Dave if you are interested in helping with one of these positions or any other areas Midget boys Basketball Rebs beat by OT REBEL REPORT A piece of history Members of the Beaver Lumber Novice Rep Team hold a Autographed Wayne Game Stick shown to them by Georgetown Kin smen Club member and assistant coach Jack This stick will be the second prize at the annual Hockey Heritage Dinner draw held March 2 Tickets are each Front row left to right Todd Kerwin Peter Veltman Simon Deeley Ryan Ellis and Justin Normore Middle row left to right Stephan Paul n Riley Jamie Reynolds Matt Greg and Billy Jackman Back row left to right Rick Sedore head coach Saulnler Andre Jack assistant coach and Gerald assistant coach Herald Photo By STEVEN Herald Sports Editor Despite a strong performance and great work ethic the GDHS midget boy basketball Rebels came up with the short end of a decision at against Oakville T rafalgar Red Devils I was a little disappointed with our defence We were getting beat inside the key said Rebel coach Georgetown opened the scoring against the Devils when Peter took a pass from Ron Harrison and netted a nice lay up Soon after took control of the play with some solid drives down the court and quickly doubled up on the Rebels Highlighting the first quarter Rebel scored an exciting three- pointer at the buzzer Solid defence and good passing plays were featured in the second quarter Rebel Steve dropped an impressive and scored a pretty lay up Missed opportunities came when Harrison was unsuccessful at both free throw shots after a Devil interference foul Highlighting second quarter was second three- pointer at the buzzer to tie the game at and the scrappy play of Ryan Martin While lacking size and height this youth put his heart and soul into the game and came up with some effective passes and broke up Devil drives to the net netted two free throw shots to put Georgetown ahead early in the second half but Oakville played strong defence and managed to pull ahead by the end of the third quarter and held on for the win in the fourth High scorers for Georgetown were with 10 points and Steve with Toll T oris and Peter each scored four points Special mention goes to Ryan Martin for his strong si ve effort The midget Rebels next challenge will come next Tuesday Feb 18 when they take on St T horn as Aquinas Sign Shoppe Sliders slip two big curling wins Recreational curling went to the offence in true Redskins tradition at North Halton last Thursday Perhaps it was auction fever carried over from last Monday Whatever it was it wasn a low scoring evening at the rink Congratulations go to Moore and the Sign Shoppe Sliders Their two big ends early in this week game were to much for the number one Smith Automotive who have a habit of coming back in the late ends This one went to the Sliders On the north side of the rink Dave s Jaws feasted well on the Hog Liners with a steal in the and a 76 victory Barry Rockers blank the 7th to keep the hammer coming home The strategy wfl ed and they downed another 76 score Ian Arnolds Ruby Begonias continue to wilt the opposition with their green house heat This week it was Work That Body Ken Irwin could only stand and watch as Arnold made his last rock a hit and stick against three W T B reds for the win At 9 00 p m Don Campbell Hackers started things off doubl the Challengers to Mike and the Frigidaire Frosty s chilled the Senators to the bone breaking open what was a tight game in the 5th and going on to a lopsided double digit blowout Ouch Scott Enders dealt a similar blow to the Rinkhouns with guest skip J H at the Better hurry back Dave