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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 16 October 1993, p. 21

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Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, October 16, 1993 — Page 21 "PRomAR Karate" RUSTY INSTRUCTION FOR TS and NORTHEND ; Recreation port S 878. & SALES SERVICE LEASING HWY. #25 & 401 -4137 MILTON Late game heroics give Rebs win By Mike Zrostek Three fourth quarter touch- downs by the Georgetown District High School junior Rebels football team led them to their first win of the season as they came back to defeat Oakville’s Blakelock Tigers 18-7, Wednesday on their home field . For the first three quarters it’ appeared the Rebels weren't going to get the ball Past’ Blakelock’s goal line. Two fumbles inside the Tigers five-yard line cost the Rebels a couple scoring opportunities. Both teams had problems with turnovers during the game but Blakelock’s would Prove more costly. The first quarter finished scoreless thanks in part to the Rebs Jamie Bottomley’s fumble recovery, inside the Rebel 10-yard-line that stopped a Tigers drive dead. However, Blakelock got on the board on their second play of the second quarter, a 30-yard pass play that gave the visitors a 7-0 lead. The slim lead appeared, at first, to enough. Quarterback Geoff Wilson and the rest of the Rebels offense bad no problem mov- ing the ball until they got i le line. 1 lems started. Following the ‘Viger touch- down, the Rebels marched right down the field — thanks in part. toa strong running ame, — that pounded Blakelock’s defensive line all game. Backs Paul Ruttiman and Scott Teeter led the drive as i 20-yard catch by Ruttiman. A failed fourth down conversion stalled the Rebels offense at that point. With 2:30 left in the first half, the Rebels marched down the field once again only to see Wilson fumble the snap inside the Tigers five-yard-line. Seven plays into the third quarter Rebels linebacker Paul Sandifier recovered a fumble deep in the Tigers end, giving the Rebels the all once again deep in Blakelock territory. Another Sandifier defen- sive gem would be a key later in the game. However, at this point, the Rebels would again fumble inside Blakelock’s five on a run to the right side. On their next drive, the Rebs took the ball right down the field and attempted a field goal. The snap was botched and the kick never got off. At this point, you felt you were watching Bill Murray's Groundhog Day. But GDHS would own the fourth quar- ter. a Bottomley, who had earlier recovered a fumble, inter- cepted a Tigers pass and ran it back deep into Blakelock’s end. GDHS capitalized on the first play from scrimmage opting for the pass instead of the run and it worked. Wilson and Pete Mashinter combined on a 20-yard pass play as the Rebels got on the board and never looked back. Even though the extra point was missed. Mashinter would make it 12-6 Rebels on a beautiful 50-yard interception return with just over three minutes left in the game that all but finished Blakelock.GDHS missed the extra point attempt — again, After getting the ball back Blakelock failed on a fourth down fake punt attempt as the Rebels defense stuffed a ‘Tiger drive once again. Ruttiman iced it for the Rebels late in the fourth with a 30-yard touchdown run that capped an 18-point fourth quarter comeback win. Coach Fred Kotani was delighted with the comeback win as the Rebels finally pumped in a couple of TD's, “We had about 300 yards Ge offense again. They (the offense) drove the bal! well but I think the turning point was Sandifier’s interception,” said Kotani. Kotani also pointed out a couple of great individual Performances as well as another strong game by the “Defensively they were good, Chris Howell was strong and offensively Rudiman ran the ball well. So. | t did Jeff Pringle who had a | t couple of nice runs.” With the win, the juniors are now 1-2 and offensively may have turned the corner | f after struggling in their first dast weekend agai Going into tonight's game at Gordon Alcott defense. Memorial Georgetown Raiders will be looking for a much needed win to get Arena, the Chrysler hem back in the thick of hings in the Provincial Junior A West Division standings.The Oakville Blades just might be ripe for the picking. Both teams are going inst Milton, but could: saves. He could get the nod in goal to! Arena when the Raiders face Oakville Blades. Raiders face stru By Mike Zrostek {wo outings. The Rebels preparing for pl into tonight's clash strug- gling near the middle of the West Division pack along 4 \ veterans didn’t really grasp the system (last year),”Ireland said. Offensively the Blades are looking for Matt Interbartolo, who finished second in team scoring last year with 33 goals and 30 assists in 45 games, to lead a balanced attack. Also being counted on TF $0 eorgetown Chrysler Raiders goalie Paul Stinnett was on the losing end of a 7-2 score In’t really be faulted as he made some stellar night, 7:30 p.m. at Gordon Alcott Memorial photo by Simon WilsonHHTW ggling Blades squad Dave Dolecki who fin- ished last year with a 3.95 goals against in 25 games last year gets the nod as the number one goalie early in the season. Meanwhile the Raiders will attempt to halt a three- game losing skid (Friday the Raiders were in Burlington, results weren't available at press time), They may be ready to get back on the winning track Starting with tonight's game against Oakville, as the Raiders get a bit of a with Streetsville an for some goal scoring and break in the schedule, Golden Brampton, physical play will be Man _ The Raiders will play Like all teams, the §wain (last year with Streetsville twice, Milton Blades were optimistic at Oakville midgets), Paul 4nd Oakville again in a two Age the beginning of the season Kaue (who played with week Stretch following = but a tough aerieoule Mississauga reps last year) Saturday game, ge Bowl i n against the tougher teams and John Slaney, alate cut. _ Trevor ; randt ist ack in the West have hindered by the Sault Ste. Marie following a short Suspen- Standings Oakville’s start. Greyhounds of the OHL. sion and the Raiders will Four Plus One 25 At 1-4 the Blades who It will have to be bal- be looking to play a full 60 Del's Belles 20 have a good mix of return- anced after the loss of top minutes after dismal third Snow Birds 19 Jing players and 10 NeW scorer Dan Delmoore, but Period efforts against Se : players are hoping !0 Mike Roberts and captain Milton and Hamilton. aliunbuge 7 ur ve on last year's fin- Kent Williams should help re pont aut ae une Cas & Dogs B ISI He aa i Gis fill the net. ie "d Sine i Nite No Names 12 Jy ee i Stock She Both Slaney and DP wt aang ane. Lamplighters 10 re aun who toe! over the Williams are off to quick and wil any: ne. P| rom the Go Getters 10 | Sinking Blades at mid-sea- starts offensively for Young Raiders defense the 10 [| Son last yerar and guided Oakville with nine and Squad should start to win ‘The Stars 9 them toa 24-23-2 record, eight points respectively, some games, Dinosaurs 8 | thinks Oakville is headed Ireland thinks his ; nee speppard and ms Whipper Snappers 7 | in the right direction. Stenger «of the hes Ellis are lea ing. the ee ena is Tees fn the oe bo is cai High Triples “Pound for pound we're Seton Serine ae Raiders with seven points Oy seers points for bo e Junior and senior Joan Archibald 672 | as good as any team in the «. Ue daca atoig wae Put output from Trevor girls basketball team in recent action. é oe : smart and aggressive 3 > Audrey Martin 597 | league,” he said. even though it has given up Elinesky, Will North and | Vera Peavoy 345 | With new players on the 29 goals in it’s first five Trevor Brandt will Jean Reid 512 squad it will take awhile aioe Sales Tirst five needed. arse Williams TU T tor the veterans and rookies Justin Ball a iE The Raiders have only lorm Wilcox 632 F ustin Ball and Rick fe nora f George Archibald 592 to mesh and that s all right McDonald are the two Managed five goals in the John Wemyss 524 | With Ireland, as he is count- returnees from last year's Past three games but look Del Wallace 521 | ing on the new guys to help defense but the Raiders are fOr them to bust out this High Singles Out ee high on 14-year-old Ben UPComing week starting Joan Archibald 26H Tone Tight back to Van Deeper who has been (Night, 7:30. p.m. at Audrey Martin 255 | square one, which is a good wowing coaches and OHL “ordon Alcott Memorial beaut Kod Bes thing, because some of the scouts. ‘era Peavo) Freddie Goudy 192 a a [ee Ee | ‘€ Zoe Greenspan 182 H k d t k t ] bli Randy Bond and Jill McMenemy have been chosen Cai ire ’ ae oc ey raw Icke S aval abie Georgetown District High School Athletes of the Week. George Archibald 218 The Georgetown Beaver Lumber Major the Feb, 5 game between the Detroit Red Bond plays wide receiver for the senior football team. Gord Morton 214 Novice hockey team is selling fundraising Wings and the Leafs. McMenemy finished 19th out of 250 competitors in the Harvey Peavoy 195. tickets with the winner latching on to a pair _For further information on the sale of the 3900-metre cross country meet in Kitchener. Len Walker 193 of Gold rail seats at Maple Leaf Gardens for — lucky draw tickets telephone 877-8091.

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