Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 29, 1982, p. 13

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Georgetown loses momentum SECTION THE HERALD September IMS Rebels fumble Perdue wins By IX LAS Her Positive thinking and a strong defense were nol enough for Ihe Rebel football team Friday as they losl their f rst game of the season to Perdue 1912 several practices coach Dale Law was con fldent in the Rebel de fensive play they took too long lo warm up allow Perdue to gam two fairly easy touch downs in the ral half defense played well overall and they began to tighten up near Just as Ihe Rebels were beginning lo put things together made two mistakes which cost ihem they fumbled a punt and a pass Two penalties also hin dered their chances of as they resulted in yards gained by outstanding effort was made by halfback Paul Burr ought who scored both Georgetown touchdowns Kevin Gillespie one of Georgetown key Ive players was out or this gome but will be playing In Friday Generally the referee- Ing was fair although one call was made on a safety near the end of the game with which Mr Law did not agree A steady rain developed contributing to the poor playing ions The next four games will be played against the toughest teams but Mr Law said with a laugh I still optimistic the end of the game the coach said played ght up the middle football Georgetown lost momentum early In the game falling behind 126 al the end of the first half Picking up ByPAMDOLtiLS Georgetown High School s Senior field hockey team In Scarborough last Salur day for an Invitational tournament at High School while the Juniors attended an Invitational tournament in Orange vdle Both tournaments are mainly played to gain experience The com pet I lion in the games leading up to the Peel finals held on October Is not tough according to coach Paul Wren and It becomes In Peel games Therefore the teams are entered in various tournaments in order lo get them used to playing against tougher compel Ition The Seniors suffered a 10 loss to Stephen Lea cock School achieved a 10 win over Waterloo the winning goal scored by Lynn Tarashlta and tied two games with and John Dlef School They did not make It into the because of a tie with had scored more goals in the four games they had played The Juniors playing for fun as well as experience lost 10 to Fergus Sec School 20 to District High School and to Parry Sound In the last game the Juniors were playing against Parry Sound s senior team in the first half the end of which the score was Parry Sound put in their junior team In the second half at which point Georgetown scored their single goal GDHS team wins 40 By PAM DOUGLAS He mid Correspondent Georgetown District High School hockey learn shutout Burlington Central last Thursday with a final score of It was the second game and Ihe second win for the Senior girl team who met their opponents on Burlington home ground Theeffortuof Dcnean Jones accounted for three goafs and the fourth was earned by Lynn With thesuccess they have had so far the future looks bright for Oh team which plays M Robinson next Tuesday Septembers and Assump tion next Thursday September Flag football Continued from page the Plana TD in the first quarter The continuing toga of North Sport abortive drive or the playoffs all but saw Its final chapter this week when slapped them 3519 If North Ilallon had three wishes one or them would be that games end at half time because as often as not they are cither leading or tied at the half Just as often the other run away and hide In the second led only 1412 a the break Ihis time but scorched North with points in the final thirty minutes HAD TOO Bruce Urch had two and two Intercepts for with Keith Peacock Rick Donaldson and Mark each getting one Brian Tilson caught a two point conversion Terry Hunt kicked three and Bill Cox had an interception Andy Bun was the pistol for North with seven Paul Mildew Cunningham and Mike Buck six each and Bill snared fin interception Next week Mountain view and meet at a then comes the big one with and Greeks teeing off at in a match lhat could decide first place Norval and Royal follow at 11 and North Sports meet Dairy Queen at 12 30 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Bruce Fob Paul Cunningham Wayne Doell Milton Bob Lock wood M and M Dan Key Gary Lock IF COT US COT OCT THE COR or TO umwum Th an Regular OUicet Training PlonU or who have coma to ps with what want out life you lee you cut out lot a I excite incur and with the Canadian well pay your tuition and pay collage a Canad an accredited of your choice When you graduate you It light into an interesting and well paid petition an officer the Canadian Force For mote Infer mi lion Ihe liudi I- 11 ever tint of ihe bain lb under Rain showers cancel Industrial fastball M and M Pro Sports took a lead in games powerhouse Nor Hollywood Tavern in Industrial fastball act ion Sunday and M won their second game of the playoff scries after trailing at one point in the game Last Wednesday and M and tied but the game was called be cause of the rain and It had to be replayed Things started to go well for and M In the fifth inning after trailing earlier In the contest Bob Inglis was a heavy hitter for Hollywood Sun day For M and M consist In the hilling depart has came Tram Robbie SI Pierre said coach Ron Brad Miller and Wayne Doyle have also been contributing their share of the hits or M and M Offensively for Norval Bill Kirby and Larry Pet hit their team Mike McMcnemy for M and M hit well with two back to back doubles Dan pitched for while Joe earned win on the mound for and M M and M Pro Sports team members wanted to win for third baseman Dave Douce who was in a car accident over the weekend After ihe game sent flowers and Ihe game ball The scries continues Wednesday tonight and again the follow Sunday Monday and Wednesday Monday night s game was cancelled because of the rain FISH CHIPS PIP Skipper Chips Georgetown Market Place 8770239 PAVER SECONDS DISCONTINUED LINES 75 to 95 persq ft compare to 1 to 1 80 per sq ft for regular pavers Quantities limited Material can be seen 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