Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 18, 1978, p. 20

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seen running around the end here had belt game the season In the win over Milton Friday I cored two touchdown is hit teammate Footballers rout Milton The district hijh school football Rebels bombed hapless Milton here Friday to up their record to three wins two losses The scon could have bven much higher had Rebel coach Mike used his num one unit throughout the contest The first stringers played less til in J quarter Jeff Simple Bower two touchdowns in trout Mark Mitch scored one major each Hie remainder points on pointers Id n leirned to much from tana lid In of Milton this is tin that had a team there Tht j do not hive a Hit Rebel wed that iho imj depth m the victory Skmkliy rt thin in je this and ran the bull well on Jim played mewl of the game as quarterback as riRuljr Cord sat on the linch It unlrct is if Miller sh mid be forced action rtiti The field hockey team both had years In he Ho Hon finals they both vent undefeated In three round robin preliminary games hut did not because both had fewer corners than teams that had Identical records In the top photograph the Juniors Front row left to right arc coach Ruth Armstrong Jackie Wlckent Julie Founder Ramsay bam Agglsi Sandy Hewitt Jefferson and Robin la tar middle row arc Lisa Wendy Rutherford Cathy Johnson Wild Jill Mickey Richmond and Sarah Inthe back ore Field hockey teams end campaign Although neitncr GDHS girls fit Id hockey teams lost a In tin Ha I Ion championships the were not able to idvonce round robin play of fewer corner hits The seniors had a win and two liw in round robin but had the tame record two tied in their mutch on The basis of having four corners as opposed to George town a si win rnt It tit cm it Pearson who also had no wins liad three corn en to Georgetown two advanced to the semi finals Senior gonltcmler I jndn had shutouts in each of xntd Hewitt Conch le mi did not pi ly In the tic Shi said team had many chances but could not connect on any of them One goal or two corners and the ten in would advanced The coach htr team had its wont imt of In I Tnf is Pearson and thai game ended in a tie Wendy Crawford nlso hod three shutouts in tending the net for juniors In their In two games ji mi On both teams headed to the tournament being held mis land bargains munlc pa and county sell properties mat have lor tones arc literally to buy no f no tone In course proper is ire worth Inr more Srche rf provides Ihc lists along wllh complete uDscrlpi on TAX M1 triumph at High Park Although the country Rebels were mining some of their best competitors they still had enough to win the meet held at Toronto s Park on Saturday Mlssint wtrc the likes of Ian Clark Jon Lancaster Arnold Brake Fergus Barnes Chapman Jennie Thompson others Most of the missing were competing as members of their club The Doug Smith easily placed first in the Junior boys division Smith who Is a first year junior helped his team compile points to nip second place St Michaels which hod scored against it Other juniors were Glenn Brltton 13 20 Ken Riddle Stuart If Andy Kovocs and Sean Firth Rebels top team of tie day was the Junior who had a mere points scored against them and placed four runners in top 10 Diane Jones led way as she had her best race of year in finishing third Heath McLaren seventh Heather Reed eighth and ninth Mnrg also on the team The win Rebels record to three wins and two Herald staff photograph will moke a idequjte wis the first sided j tut Ihe Rebels have been oled in so far this and their two oilier wins Wert bird fought The will not set iny this week will in next week Oaks ilk The senior girts also with four runners In the top won their division as they nipped arch rival Henry Carr Michelle Mnwhlnncy was the to senior girls Rebel with a fourth place showing Angle Dickenson 7 Barb Gage Helen Lisa and Lyn rounded out the strong senior team Andrew Brake David and Mark led the midget boys to a strong second place showing Brake Grlf runs and finished four five six respectively St Mic won division Other midgets were Geoff Eric Scott George Howie Hugh Goebelle and Jack second They were defeated by Henry Cheryl Thompson was the top Rebel in that division as she finished eighth Others were Cathy Webb 9 Sherry Gray Karen Susan Sandra Marcirulk3l Isable Jackson The senior boys team finish ed third behind St Mike sand Henry Rebel competitors here were Dale MacGregor Dan Otto 20 and Scott Harris 31 It was the fourth victory for the Rebels this year They have yet to finish anywhere but first place Tomorrow the team heads for Kelso to compete In the Ration Championships R is the heavy favorite to take the The midget girls also finish title at that meet Judo team does well Five juniors members of the Judo Club com pcted in the Annual Open Tournament at the Hamilton on Sun Oct 15 Competitors came from as faraway as Peterborough and Windsor They competed In their own ageweight category ages 13 to managed to finish with one 1st place and wo 2nd places This Is the first tournament of the season for the club and as these of younger members will be entering tournament present there ore members registered ages accommodated at present However there are openings in self defense adults which follows the Judo instruction on Wednesday Anyone Interested may drop In to the gym at Holy Cross School on Wednesday evenings BUSINESS DIRECTORY Junior try a Jump shot from foul line during her team win Thursday Virlra 19 points In the two wins the juniors I at last week Herald staff photo Junior basketball girls undefeated in four starts r iskcfb ill two list On luesday 1 it I 1 in I on liny ppd Tr In gdme Jenny Smith 10 points were the tops for the Vnira had nine in leorittow led J 111I1 lit Thtj I looked their opponents in thai while they scored seven ihem The Rebels led nil the over T They led head Into the final quarter A later by the Rebels store close Is using a presh most of the time has is her floor on offense Both the st and Juniors will be in at home lorn beginning it 4 Senior girls have one win The 1 Rebels hit ci record of one three losses so fir ll is season thinks her team Is idy to good showing in iht second ilf and ike run at the pi jolts learns shots jusl were in in IB Lord The pi well in Hit second but not ottrcomc deficit of firslhalf In the second name the Rebels I id trouble the ball to drop and short end store itainst Milton The Re His bid foul rouble in this game The team was in second in the third game lit hum A but lost were down by points In the first half The finally Rot thine together Oak villt Trafalgar and won 47 0 Neil said the leim plajed 1 and to set up the fast breaks Phillips led Ihe as pumped in points McLaren had Hand six ind Cross The top in the indMcLar rtt wen a team in that fourth game O Neil We Were lacking that beginning of Ihe year Robert H Cranfield DC CHIROPRACTOR ROY H EVANS D C Chiropractor St Phone 77 CHIKOPKACTOKS OPTOMETRISTS GWCorbettDC CHIROPRACTOR pt one a REASONABLE PRICES Dr RRHamilton 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