THE Wednesday Page Centennial wrestlers win The Centennial School wrestling team finished third at a meet in Scarborough on Saturday Three wrestlers won their weigh divisions Mike Swec- was first at 5 rams and his twin brother Bob took op honors at kilograms It was the second week in a row ha the brothers who arc both beaten so far this year had taken firsts In tournaments The other top place finish was Doug Gillespie at Coach Jim Kail said Gillesp- match for the champion ship was the best of the day He defeated the wrestler that had denied him a victory in the weight class the week Mike McNIven was second to Bob at Derek Roy was third at and George Osborne finished the same at Rob Anderson claimed a fourth place show ing at The team title went to the host school which totalled 114 points Staton was second with ill and Centennial had points Other Centennial wrestlers competing were Bob Paul Bob Bing ham Bruce Marriott Rick Scott Russell Mike Keith Spll lor Charlie Brian Stone Dave Taylor Joey Hamilton Ian Paul Wilson and Scolt Peck The Centennial wrestlers will not be In competition again until March when they travel to Wllliamsvtlle New York take port in a tournament there On April Centennial will host its own tournament and then on April 21 the bantam allOntario wrestling tourn ament will be at Georgetown district high school J- Vat SWIMMERS CHAMPIONS When sets the the competition gels interne as Is reflected on the faces of Steve Crowe and Cheryl Thompson or the swimming Rebels The Rebels defended their Peel title and qualified swimmers for Photo by Jeanne Wilson Senior volleyballers lose in Halton final By Rill A seeming jinx has into the third year as the senior girls volley ball team lost the Halton finals this time to host High Alter lighting through a tough five game set with Oakvi lieTrafalgar on the courts the went over for ihe finals upon the short end of close 1512 1513 scores The Reb3 ended up the regular season tied in points with but due to a loss to during the season had to journey to for the semi final match II The girls had a lot of momentum which in the first contest they won rather Iv The fast start contln ued on into the second set as the builts up a IS lead Then ihe bubble burst as held the girls scoreless while picking up ten points and the win In the third contest the Rebs seemed to be still thinking about the second is they were soundly trounced 15 facing elimination and a deficit in the fourth game the senior reach back for thai extra effort On match point Monica Pol lock mode an sae to get serve for George town who then put the game by score of 14 Now it was turn to think about what may have been as the put the match away with a 159 fifth and final game score In the Halton finals Georgetown met High who were fresh from a big win against top seated Burlington Central Despite their top rating the had hoped to meet the Burlington squad be cause had a his lory of coming up tough in the playoffs WEI fear proved to be well founded as the dropped three straight matches The key was the first game coach Moe said We had an 11 lead and ended up losing That killed us In the second contest Blakelock opened up a big lead but the girls whittled away until they had a 12 lead was not be denied however and gel the and sail the game away Lee king went on to say We just get the key point The some thing hap pened lo us last year against Oakville played well and capitalized on our inexperience The pressure finally got to us Nancy Phillips played out standing volleyball and was by far the best player on both The will lose Phillips Claire Monica Pollock and Gloria Hamilton via graduation this year but the balance of the team will return Tourney set to go The first annual Centennial Basketball Tournament will gel underway this Friday with 16 teams taking part Play will be on two fronts Both the facilities of Ccnten nial School and those of Georgetown District High School will be used Each of the 16 teams com will play a minimum of Iwo gomes The winners of their first games will move into the championship round and the losers will battle for consolation crown The local schools taking part will be Centennial and Holy Cross from George lown Slcwarttown and Mc Hemic Smith from Acton Other schools taking part will be Greenbnar Park Tomken Road Dick Front Robert Ser vice McMillan Mont Clair Smllhfiled Erin and Da reel Play will get underway Friday with games at both Conttnnial high school at 4 15 Tournament organizer Ga said the teams will play minute halves with Ihe lost Iwo minutes slop lime All 16 teams will see action on the Friday The second Friday s gomes arc all first The really busy day will be Saturday when the tourna men concludes Play will begin at a on that day the consolation final and the championship final will be played at the main gym at the high school They will be fullcourt games The consolation final will be at and the match at 30 Sponsoring the tournament arc Ego Fashions Dairy Queen 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