Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 10, 1976, p. 13

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T1IF HERALD Mar Jr Rebels fall in their own tourney The a Junior basketball Invitational tournament held stage at the gym this past Saturday for the host team Junior they ran into two hot teams and at the same lime were plagued by the same in consistencies that had lor minted them during their 1975 The lost their opening game lo Cobourg advanced into Ihe consolation semifinal against although pressed at times ousted and the consolation final against Woodlands High Sthool of In the final Woodlands superiority right from the start and the were downed igl Junior teams look port in the tourney Including Georgetown Acton Brampton Centennial Queen Elizabeth Park Woodlands Cobourg Perdue and The taken by Queen Elizabeth Park High School of who had an easy time of It in Ihe final game dumping The tournament was on ixtrcmely smooth running affair thanks mainly to the effort put Into the by coach Locking The tourney went as scheduled little It any was heard about any aspect of the day and although their championship hopes didnt materialize the Junior closed out their year in fine The rcfereclng handled by five players from the niton Hills Mm League and included John Shaw Vern Nell Tom Adams Hob McKay Coaligan Comeliness as well as an added organizational plus was featured In the tourney geto by young ladles who acted as hostesses This bevy of beauties included Patll Caruso Sharon Meredith McLaren Meredith Henley Karen McKoata Carey Sylvia Martin and Janet The Rebel opened the tourney a tilt against the eventual championship finalists Georgetown led 11 after Ihe first period and at the half due mainly it appeared to Cobourg disorientation Nevertheless the did have an 11 point lead going JUNIOR COACH gives words of advice and encouragement to his charges In last Saturday s tournament game Dunnville At this point the Rebels were reacting badly to the extremely physical game and called time to calm them down His tactics had the desired effect as the Rebels reorganized and went on lo GDHS wrestlers qualify for Canadians Into the second half and should have been able to keep their game together As Licking later commented They have to learn to play a full four quarters of basketball to win Tills the jusl didn do and came on with a rush In the second half to take control of the game and post the win was high point man for the hitting for points added 14 This opening loss put the into the consolation semis against Dunnville who gave locals a rough ride for Heir money There was no doubt that the were the better class of ballplayers but roughshod style of play flustered the at times and made the score much closer than 11 actually should have been The eventually persevered for a win points Paul chipped In with 15 points In the consolation chum the were vlounly tired and their game lacked its usual punch They dropped behind 1911 after the first quarter and were out of it by half time as Woodlands built up a lead Both teams employed their bench for of the second half with the final score reading Woodlands Grady Lcnski again paced Rebel attack He hit for 17 points while Paul hooped 13 points The tournament marked the end of the season for the but heralded promise for next year The Junior Rebs included coach Morley Licking Grady Paul Krowchuk Norm Ibukc James Rick Usher Rob Hatcher Danny Fisher John Mike Mc Mencmy Scott Phil John John Terry Waldrum and Manager Scott Turner and Grady of Georgetown was voted to the Tourney All Star team as was John of Park John Bailee of Brampton Centennial Scolt Greer of and Rick Brown of Woodlands Scott Rowlands of Park was voted Most Vauloble Player and Georgetown Hank Van was presented with Rebel which goes lo player best displaying desire and team play SONY Complete Line Sales Service Authorized Dealers WIGO TELEVISION AND After semifinal thriller semifinal I- our members of the GDHS Wrestling competed the Ontario Junior Cham Its Norval versus Sandhill The finalists In the Georgetown Industrial Hockey League have now been decided but It remains to be seen if the final series can match the that generated by two semifinal combatants and Thompsons Construction ended semifinal series with Royal Kings week ago last Sunday but the Thompsons scries was still anyone a prize gained entry the finals by Thompsons 3 1 lost but it was a series that tugged at the nerves of all concerned Norval took the series lead one game o nil to open the affair Then Thompson bounced back to gain a lie in the second game and win the third lo give both teams three points apiece in Ihe six point series The fourtfi game ended in a tic and it to last Sundays game The first period in this final semifinal clash was scoreless as both teams tightened up concentrating on and became unwilling make a mistake that might cost them dearly After minutes however Nerval edged in front lo on Brian Beaumont counter late in thesecondfrnme The remained as such until the 17 mark of the Ihlrd when Bob Inglls counted to gam Thompsons 1 1 tic Thompsons jubilation was shortlived however as Ray Inglis counted for less than seconds Inter with what proved to be the winning marker Hugh Williams scored at 18 mark lo make the final count 3 1 Norval The finals will get underway this Sunday and Sandhill will tangle with Ihe defending league champs at 11 15 at the Gordon Memorial arena The finals are a best five affair pionshlps this past weekend the lb weight John and three of the mat was the champion nunquallfiedfortheCanndlnn in the 157 lb clan while Ted Junior Championships Phillips qualified for the Canadian by placing third In The Ontario Junior the 114 lb weight class Championships ore open to oil Slevi Turner of Georgetown Ontario wrestlers under the competed In the lb weight age of and this meont that class but ran into some very the local athletes tough draws and finished well against wrestlers with down in Ihe field and or club The Canadian Junior train Championships will be held Hick won the title in this weekend in Montreal Senior handle mens allstars GDHS gymnasts fourth in Halton The girls gymnastic learn is currently going through one of their best seasons ever and for the most part Ihefr successes can be credited to their sense of togetherness as a team Last week the girls won the East championship and placed fourth In the championships The Peel were staged Tuesday at Glenforeal High School in Mississnuga At press time results were not available Because of Ihcir showing in the two previous championships the girls had entries In events At the the Georgetown gymnasts trailed Lord Elgin with points with points and high school which first in East accumulated points The Senior were champions in their division wh 1c the Junior team place third In Ihe Senior division Ruth was declared best all round taking first in floor third in both beam and and placing f If 111 on vault Herrmann was third all round placing second on floor third on vault fourth on bars and a disappointing ninth Ann was sixth on bars and 10th on vault while Diane finished sixth on The Intermediate team competed without a full team nevertheless the girls gave it a valiant Lorrle Mnglaughlan was third on vault and fourth on bars while placed on Sandy of Georgetown was declared best all round in the Junior division by placing fifth on bars eighth on beam and ninth on vault Lee Johnston was sixth on floor loth on beam and nth on vault while team mate June Kcrby placed loth on vault The East were held at T A High School in Oak last Tuesday March Over gymnasts in the Senior Intermediate and Junior divisions look part In e I I t i The East off colly marked the beginning of the trek to AllOntario honours as to advance from them a gymnasts had to meet certain qualifications The qualifications for entry to the Peel Halton were follows The top seven competitors in each event qualified the top three All Round gymnasts In each division qualified as well as top two learns in each division top two teams In each division The gymnasts took the East compiling but of more importance all the local gymnasts met Peel Hoi ton qualifying standard The host school T A was second with while Oakvillc Trafalgar High Scool finished third overall accumulating points The GDHS girls took over four Individual championships en route lo their team victory In Senior Ruth Aggiss took the allround title placing first in the vault first in the floor second on the bars and sixth on the beam Hcrrman was second all round coming first on the beam second in vault fourth on floor and fifth on the bars Ann Othen took Ihe bars championship and was fourth on the beam and eighth on vault Diane Strachan was fifth on floor Lorrie Magloughlen led her Intermediate gymnastic mates as she was third on vault and seventh on beam Phillips was fourth on the vault and eighth on beam Laura placed fourth on the beam and eighth on floor while Marianne Ncmeth was sixth on the beam and Sheryl look eighth place on the bars The Juniors were the team champions in heir division led by Sandy Wax ford who placed sixth on he bars seventh on both he beam and the vault and wan second alt round Lee Johnston was second on beam fourth on floor and sixth on vault Jane Kerby garnered her team valuable points by placing on vault thai could possibly lead provincial basketball title has begun The ore com in the category and the All Ontario tour noment will be held In Strathroy during the March Rcb coach Jim Is busy lining up Ills to keep his troops minds on their game Thursday the went up against an all team from the Hills Men Basketball League and came away wllh a com 4 win Dave lilting In for the regular centre Rick had a good game hilling for points His point production was matched by Steve rosier who also had 13 lor the Ml Stars Glen Rogers ad point is did Jim Liudtrdale had points whik Bill Bingham chipped points This Ihc Journey to Dundas to lake on I Collcglale Thi gam should prove an inleresting tut for Die local as is also a AA school 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