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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 13 November 1993, p. 24

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Page '24 = Halton Hills This Week, Saturday; November 13, 1993 Syokowstd eyes Canuck talent By Mike Zrostek * Georgetown resident Bill « Byckowski has been named the new Director of Canadian Scouting for the World Champion Toronto Blue Jays. Byckowski, 32, born in Toronto and raised in Brampton, got the position when long-time Canadian head scout Bob Prentice accepted a promotion with the Jays. “I found out a couple of weeks ago and I knew it was coming. Last September I went through the interview process along with nine or 10 others and got. the job,” said Byckowski Byckowski has been scouting for just over a year Bill Byckowski and isn’t that far done from his playing days: In ‘87 Byckowski was a member of the Canadian team that played in the Pan Am games and was also a member of the Olympic team in ‘88. Byckowski will be in IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ? nm Half acre conserva- ra tion lot. Call John* or Heather**. $189,900 New 3 bedroom raised bungalow. RMAC93- 100 charge of 20 scouts search- ing out talent from across Canada who will report back to him on prospects. “We’ve got people all over and they narrow down the list of players who have been scouted. “We see what stage they’re at and then we slot them along. with the American players and from there we figure out if we want to draft them in the a“ , 8th or 12th round. It all depends,” he said. Right now is a slow time for Byckowski, who is involved in paper work and seminars.But after Christmas the scouting aspect starts again for him and the rest of the Jays scouts. Georgetown District High School junior girls basketball Player Nicola Daykin (No. 22) attempts to stop an E.C.Drury player in Tuesday’s final The Rebels won the game 44-39 thanks to 14 points from Daykin. photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW season game at GDHS. Nolan leads Rebels in regular season finale By Mike Zrostek doing all the scoring for the Led by 18 points from ~ Rebels. Shannon Nolan, the With the Rebels up 11-10 Georgetown District High going into the second quar- School junior Rebels girls ter, E.C.Drury took charge basketball team advanced to capitalizing on Rebel mis- the playoffs with a well "takes on both the fast break earned 44-39" win-over and on defense giving Drury E.C.Drury at GDHS a 26-21 lead at the half. Tuesday. GDHS improved moving Nicola Daykin was the _ the ball out of their own end dominant player in the first in the third quarter, thanks half scoring 12 of her 14 to some great rebounding by points for GDHS as both Kate Potosky under the teams rebounded efficiently _ boards, as the Rebels defense in a well paced opening held E.C.Drury to four quarter, that saw Daykin ( 6 oints. points) and Nolan (5 points) With Drury pressing This exceptional family home. is located just 20 minutes north of Brampton. Mature ne acre lot, ingrot “pool, beautifully decorated B home. 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Half acre lot in Erin Township. -RMAC93-92 $99,900 $89,900 $99,000 $389,900 income, plus 1 ac. vacant $239,900. weather conditions, Yokohama Road Hazard Protection and over 75 years of tire engineering excellence behnd it, you won’t be disappointed. Aaltou Fliers RADIATOR & TIRE SERVICE (BT 77-0050 Be 343 GUELPH ST. 2 YOKOHAMA Serucee aa et YOU’VE GOT CONTROL, offs, came up short, dropping a close 35-31 game to the senior team from E. C Dn ‘ury. Led by 10 points from Andrea McNeilly and eight from Alison Lipp, GDHS led at half time 16-12.in a very defensive game that never opened up until midway through the third quarter. In the third quarter the Rebels came out flying ‘scor- ing six points in the first 2:30, however it didn’t last long as Drury took over and never looked back. Drury went on-to score 19 straight boints through the third and fourth quarters sur- viving a spirited comeback attempt late by the Rebels.

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