ROOKIES SURPRISE WRESTLERS Rebels a close second in Grey Highlands meet Georgetown Wrestling team travelled to Jan a to compete in the Grey Highlands Invitational This tournament featured teams from as far away as Waterloo and Kit chener With wrestlers com peting many weight classes contained over athletes Although there were teams present two powerhouses dominated the meet Roland Mitchener and Georgetown captured II of is with 11 of 15 wrestlers In Grade 13 have a powerful team this year and will be a threat at However Georgetown with nine rookies still placed a close second The coaches were pleased with the effort of wrestlers and noticed a great team spirit We had the best rookies there Coach Bob McKay said look at the results the young guys pinned veterans The veterans were holding their own as well With four of six wrestling up a weight class all wrestled to physical best Win or lose effort Is what counts Effort shows when you work harder than the others a I practice and are self disciplined to make weight Coach Hay Smith stated Finishing low docs not mean you good as someone who placed first The team wrestled to their maximum with Rick the op wrestler Rick was alto voted the outstanding wrestler of the tournament Steve Turner appeared to have few obstacles as he captured the trophy at 1M pounds Steve is undefeated for the year Frank Mlediinskl at DO pounds continued to defeat all opponents as he captured first place Rookie Jerry Paul was a surprise finishing second behind teammate Scott Hall at pounds At 100 pounds Bill Davis placed third Rick and Dean Scallen placed first and second at 1 pounds Pete and Joe Ibukl wrestled at 117 pounds Pete placed while Joe failed to place In the largest weight class of the day Brian and Todd Bradley finished sixth and ninth respectively In a field of This was at 125 pounds At 143 pounds Jeff Sklngley wrestled well but met stiff competition and finished fifth Dave at ISO pounds shocked many veterans as they found themselves upset by rookie was superb and placed third At 159 pounds Brent Collier came up not and placed a disappointing 10th team championship Roland Mitchener finished first with points The Rebels were second with points John Ross C VI placed third with points and Grey Highland fourth with The next action is this Saturday at Georgetown and district high school This tournament the Georgetown Is probably the most prestlgous tournament In Ontario next to ihe provincial championships The Rebels will be In action all day so come out and support ihe team Three in top five of NBC League Georgetown has three players In the top five scorers in the No Body Contact League John Packer and will attempt to add to their total night Don Mugridge Orangeville John Packer Georgetown Merve McNammara Georgetown IB Ken Norman Georgetown It Georgetown plays In Grand Valley Sunday Jan IB against the Town Gents and then travel back to Georgetown to play Milton Monday at the Gordon Alcott Arena SCORING LEADERS FOR GEORGETOWN John Packer 10 11 Merve 11 20 Ken Norman 10 IB Walter Bill Wells 7 Howie Comfoot 7 Mike Marshall 7 Walter fl Georgetown HUIsburghCG Milton THE HERALD Wednesday Page 14 Hockey photo days Photo Days for ihe Georgetown and District Min or Hockey Association season will take place on Feb and The photo package wo have arranged for will Include a 7 team photo plus an individual 3x5 photo Cost for this package including provincial sales tax Is 25 win one drop two All pictures will be token at the arenas during regular lea gue play Coaches of our house league hockey teams will be collect ing the monies over the next three week and we request hat all parents make arrange ments with iho coach of their childs tetm because payment must be made In advance Major dropped two of three games since reluming to regular season play after a good showing in exhibition holiday Standard Products lost its opening game of to Streets ville by being blanked i This was followed with a win against the same team Thursday but Ancaster game then did the locals In Sunday with an win In the years opener the doy after New Year the Standard Products crew had a few chances at scoring early In the game but played close hockey trailing only at the end of the second frame Playing shorthanded for eight of the 15 minutes In the final encounter the allowed three goals to the visitors Doucette Norton Warnock and Oram worked hard in the contest Turnabout seems fair play these days so then felt the brunt of the attack in the next game on Thursday paced by two goals each by Mike and Kevin Frank with a single by Pete Holler George Adams and Anthony Oram earned two assists with Kennedy earning a single John started In goal but was replaced by Jeff Watlerworth following an Standard Products record stands at 14 wins 9 losses and 3 tics following Ihe sound beating by Sunday Both Georgetown goals were Haarsma shared the net- scored by Mike Marcollnl minding while Frank Geordie Adams and Anthony nock Adams Oram with assists from Oram worked hard but vara no Hatcher Kennedy and match for the very good Kevin Frank caster team Two players added to The last day to sign local players for Georgetowns Junior minis Jan 10 saw two new additions to the team Recruited at lost minute were Chris Milne a centre returning to Georgetown after playing with the North Bay Trappers and Bill McGIUoway of Acton who spent two years with Junior B club playing right wing and right defence Team coach Paul Robinson said Feb 10 Is the deadline lor imported players and theres one such position available ON SPOT SAM FINANCING 1977 ciyic MOTORS PLUS PREP CHARGES HIGHEST The w una at Box will b your own tales service It tops 1 1 Mill 1 ITU 1 1 I I 1 1 till I 111 II Ittl 1 1 1 1 1 lit 1 1 I Ill II Hi I 111 I IXlltl J II I Ell I I J I I III RICK DOMINATES IN IN POUND CLASS Atoms extend wins to with 91 112 scores minor atoms ex tended its leaguewinning streak to games by twice taking wins over Streets ville in the past week Georgetown completely dominated play as they scored in the twogame series- while only allowing three markers They won the scries by and scores The locals allowed the Jan home game to be tied ll In the first period but erupted for four goals in the second to end mat frame In a commanding Head The final frame saw the crew add another four goals Including one tally Georgetown bombarded the opposition 355 In shots on goal Four goals in the first period two more in the second and five in the third gave the Pilutti atoms its league win Saturday They allowed one Street- goal In he first and second frames but blanked the opposition in the final period while placing on goal and allowing only five After scored in the second period atoms came back to show they werent out of the gome by scoring twin markers within IB seconds The atoms play In he Stayner tournament this weekend starting Friday with a game against Regular scheduled league games will Include a home game Tuesday against Burlington and an away en counter with next Wednesday Brent Smith and Wayne Morrow scored four goals in the series with Smith also earning one assist Danny King and Shawn Coffey added a ha trick as each also notched a pair of assists Morrow tallied a single assist Mike Moore and David scored a pair with each earning an assist Single goals were notched by Todd Cull and John fiarclay who also earned a single and a triple ass Is Irrespectively Mike OBrien earned a triple assist with Stephen Turner and Kellh adding a pair each of assists each Streetsville beats DRG twice A strong checking and hit ting Streetsville club took two games from the Stationery Major Ban tams by the scores of and In play last week The bants just couldnt get rolling in Streetsville in be first game and only Georgetown goal was scored late in the game Chuck Moffat the shooter unassisted In the return gome at home the next night Streetsville jumped off to a fast start rolling up a lead John Lehman and Brian Simpson Barry Simp son for first local goal Mike Kniits from Dave Veltch connected for the second goal The are on Thursday at our newly reopened Ice Palace Memorial and ore off to Chlnguacousy on Sunday Rebels invited to tourney January Sale Arcwardirvq experience Senior Rebels will take part in an llteam twin tourney al Jorvls Collegiate this weekend The Rebels will start Friday against Collegiate In lheeightteam invitational basketball tour nament Running parrs to the competition Is a similar Invitational the Fourth New YorkOntario Invitational It features It is the nth Annual Jarvls Collegiate invitational which was last year won by returning North Toronto Collegiate wmm SPECIALS Sal Endi Saturday January From Van Heusen Mens LongSleeved Print Shirts Come on down to Kinneys on January Were turning the place upsidedown to save you money Its a four day house cleaning with shoes for the entire family plus a variety of handbags for the ladies all from regular stock All sizes are not available 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