Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, November 20, 1993 — Page'25 NORTHEND SALES SERVICE LEASING HWY. #25 & 401 878-4137 MILTON Rebels claim Halton crown By Mike Zrostek Georgetown District High School senior boys volley- ball team are the Halton Champions after Ses Burlington’s M.M. Robinson 15-10, 15- 10 Tuesday at Sheridan pie Rebels once again oe sound, almost eérror- * less volleyball in the match as they were never really threatened by Robinson who had defeated GDHS in the final regular season game that determined first place. Coach Bob\McKay said the Rebels followed the game plan coming in and adjusted when they had to. “After their tip we wanted to get the ball, set it and get it back over as fast as possi- ble and we did that. We also had to move the back court up closer to the middle. because they (Robinson) were putting the ball in the center of the court.” After an hour wait due to the length of the previous match the Rebels weren’t effected and came out flying in game one building an early 7-2 lead, due to some incredible setting by Matt Brain and thunderous spikes by Ron ‘Harrison and Matt uchie. Robinson started to creep back into the game with the Rebels leading 11-7 but Andy Elliott served three Straight points including an ace that helped give the Rebels game one. Robinsonon got off to 4-1 and 7-3 leads in game two as the Rebels struggled a bit hitting shots into the net while Robinson continually dropped the ball in the cen- ter of the Rebels end. That’s when McKay called a time-out and the Rebels took over. Martin Sommer stuffed a Robinson spike attempt that appeared to spark. the Rebels, as they went on to tie the game at 8-8. Both teams scored twice more making it 10-10, as spikes decided the point out- come. Then a couple of missed Robinson shots and some big plays from David Sands, Andy Elliott and Brain gave the Rebels a 14-10 lead. Then with the contingent of teachers and students from GDHS ready for a cel- ebration Sands gave the Rebels the championship on a spike and the Rebels were Halton champs again. The Rebels last won the senior boys championship in 1989-90 and have been in the finals every year. It was especially special for Sands, in his final year at GDHS, who has missed seeing play- off action ne last two years. due to injuri “It’sa relict that we broke the jinx. I thought we had it last year but it’s nice to finally win and be healthy for it (finals) and hopefully we can-win Friday.” Georgetown District High School ae ee Rebels ded velba team, 1993 Halton chants pions.Front row from left, Matt Bi Sands, Jim Katsileris, Ron Harrison and Andy Elliott. Back row siya left, sates coach Bob McKay, Martin Sommer, Sean Peasgood, Craig Johnston, Gavin Glaser and assistant coach Simon Golding. GDHS didn’t get long to enjoy the celebration as they headed to Hamilton Friday (at press time results weren’t available) to face Hamilton === the Golden Athletic Barton in Horseshoe Conference final. Should the Rebels win, they will travel to London Head over heels ~~ Hayes semonetehe a ai toss with club mate Graham Wright during a Mall by the Halton Hills are Aikido Chub. The club is located on Armstrong Ave. in Georgetown. photo by Jim Hayes hoto by Mike Zrostek/HHTW Friday and Saturday for the Ontario Federation of Secondary Schools Athletic Association championship. Raiders entertain Kilty B’s By Mike Zrostek There may be a difference in the standings between the. seventh place Georgetown -Chrysler Raiders and the second place Hamilton Kilty B’s of the Provincial Junior A West division, but there is one similarity... they don’t like each other. In three previous games this year the teams have had two third period brawls and another set-to in the other game that saw them com- bes for 103 penalty min- Avot should be ou with Hamilton, facing 46, 51 and 41 shots. The Raiders defense may the Kilty’s chances. Montessano is still nursing a groin pull and it won’t be decided until game time if he will play. Ottensiveiy, Mike Massis 7] against the Raiders, while Hamilton as a team has Please recycle this newspaper oe Ge 4 vy averaged six goals a game Ian Ellis and Doug Sheppard have been red hot for the Raiders in the past six games and will be Counted to continue the hot streak tonight. Ellis has tallied 14 points in his last six games to move him up to 19th in’ the Provincial Junior A overall scoring, while Sheppard has 10 points in his last six ames. Following tonight’s game, the Raiders travel to Royal York Wednesday, they are in Oakville against the Blades. Saturday, the first place Burlington Cougars are at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena, game time 7:30 p.m. Athletes of eek Alfred Tsang and Shannon Nolan are this week’s Georgetown District High School Athletes of the Week. Alfred plays on the Rebels junior boys volle: Shannon plays on the Rebels junior girls basketball team. Shari is captain of team. Chris Kilmer and Shari Patenaude are this week’s Acton High School Athletes of the Week. Chris is a member of the Redmen midget boys volleyball team. lhe Redmen senior girls basketball