Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 13, 1979, p. 35

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Rebel junior boys tie for provincial THE HERALD Wednesday June 11 in Pag IS Ian Clark two golds and Doug Smith gave the Georgetown junior team a lie for the lead in the junior boys division at the OFSAA Track and Field champions hips which were at Elobicoke Centennial Park over the weekend Teams received 10 points or first place finishes and eight for seconds and six for thirds and so on down the line to sixth place The points accumulated turned by Clark who won the 1 500 and 3 and Smith who was third in the lied Georgetown with London Saunders for first in the division the distance COACHES The performance by Smith delighted Rebel coaches Donna and Karen Cosgrove as it was the best performance the runner has Clark sets record in 1500 metres I onlinucd on Page finish line in a time of Held was seven tenths of a second behind him Stark was third The two gold medals at the track and field champions hi pa gave Clark three for the season He won the junior crosscountry races in the fall PAN AM GAMES Clark sold he will now attempt to earn a berth on Canada Pan American Games team The event he will run will be the The Pan Am trials are in Vancouver in a week and a half but before Clark can go he must first record a time of or better in a Stingers split pair in action last week The Georgetown Stingers split their two games in Rural Midget Fast ball play last week They were trounced 180 by Low lie but bounced back to nip Hornby in their next outing Lowville the team to beat scored Tour runs in each of the first two innings and never looked back In all they collected hits The Stringers only had three hits all singles Two came off the bat of Julie and Chris got the other Rosemary Gale and Den ean Jones led the way in the win over Hornby Georgetown got their first run in the second inning when Gale singled and later came around on Donna Scd ore single Hornby got that A team wins B squad ties The Gordon Tennis Clubs Ladies A team look a matches to one victory in action Winning their matches were the learns of Elizabeth Doig and Marilyn Serjeant son Linda Rice and Allison and Ann Kennedy and Audrey Houston Losing their match were Doreen Thomson and Kay King Meanwhile the team lied two matches to two in action at home against White Oaks Gregg and Ellen Melton won a tight match Wendy and Sedt won 62 Paddy Brown and Mary Hughes lost 36 and Agnes Daniell and Carole McCloud lost At the Regional qualifying meet at Falls the week before Smith had finis fourth jus making it to OFSAA At the big meet Smith covered the distance in a time of 1 to take the bronze medal The first year junior won the event as a midget at the provincial championships last year Kelly Paul of Bishop Ryan in Hamilton won the Junior boys event in a time of 1 Russell Dave of North Toronto took second in a time of 1 Sherry also had a fine meet finishing tenth in the province in Ibe 1 with a time of 56 Her lime in one of the BOO heats was 3 which was not good enough to cam a in the final However the midget girls lime in the event was the best ever turned in by a Rebel of any age Jon Lancaster look a seve nth in the Junior boys He clocked a personal best outdoors time En the event of Lancaster did not have one of his better outings the previous day in the I He finished seventh in a heat with a time of 10 and did not qualify for the final Lancaster has posted much better times in the event this season but he just did not have it on that day Mickey Richmond also had a tough meet She had a foot fault on her first javelin throw and the next two went out of bounds A distance of 34 96 metres won the event and Richmond has thrown better than that in practice Had Richmond thrown for the distance the did to Mt a Hlton record she would have placed third in the Andrew Brake ran a to finish ninth in a 1 heat Only the top six from the two heats made It to the final Arnold Brake suffering from the flu and running against runners older than did not qualify for the 1 senior boys final ion Clark said he is looking for race to compete in within I he next week Recording a time of 14 should not be a problem for Clark Last year he had a time of In the event He has not run that distance so far this year His only problem will be finding a race in which to compete Canada will more than likely be sending three run ncrs to compete in Ihe race In the Pan Am Games However to earn a berth on the team Clark must beat Canada best runners of any age He will be one of the youngest competitors vying for a spot on the track team if he can get In the qualifying time one back in the of the In Ihe third Georgetown went ahead with a doubles She then scored on Cook who gat on on an error and Kris who walked scored on hits by Pat Heideman and Jones to build the Georgetown lead in the fourth In the fifth the Stingers built up a four run lead on a double by Gale and a ground out by Cook Hornby scored three runs in the bottom of the seventh to make it an exciting finish but their rally fell just short Sedore went the distance for the Stingers striking out nine and allowing just five hits The Stingers host the powerful club in Glen Williams tonight Game lime is Hours TOWN COUNTRY CLEANERS Owned Operated by leroy Young NOW AQP1I Open Monday Friday 730 EN Open Sat at 900 am THIS WEEKS SPECIAL Ladies long plain dresses Reg 400 Vl PriCe Price am Sweaters 8770387 Ms Shopping Centre 2 Doors down from Cinemas 3 DRY CLEANING IN BY 0UT BY 4

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