da Of ISM Herald Sportsline 8772201 the HERALD Sportsweek HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Girls field hockey miss OFSAA By DOUGLAS The senior Rebels were for a place at Ontario ration of Secondary School Athletic Assoc lions in a gainst lost Wednesday but they did not win Clarkson squeezed them mil At half lime the score was to or In Ihe second hair Jones scored the Rebels single goal to lie It up 1 but scored again a minute and a half after the Rebels goal and held hem off for rest of the Coach speculated lhal Park would win the on that lbc ibc team The Rebels put I effort said coach Paul Wren but showed the r in blocking shots and pass rig to be loo much for Roberta Burke injured her hip during the bout In the second game Wednes Lome Park shut out Perdue Riving them a place in but our team wins Halton title For the second consecutive year the George town High School sen or girls won the field hockey championships They squeezed by Perdue Monday I in a close game that was taken into overtime Perdue scored the first goal at the three minute mark and ned their 10 lead into the second half one minute left in the game Jonei scored to tit it up l Tw four minute halves were then played to break the tic Jones scored with 10 seconds in the first half of overtime and the Rebels managed to old Perdue off throughout the second half ensuring the victory According to coach Paul Wren the game was close because the Rebels were not play the best of their abilities They played lousy he said high of last Wednesdays final and final gimes did not stay with the team the first half of Hie Chimpionshlps lie said As a result pa was pretty However some of mtens came back In the second half and they were pla close to their he said League is cooking Herald Sport Editor It been weeks since the wo minor hockey leagues joined forces in Georgetown and people may be wondering how ihe Is Vicepresident Jim Bray stopped by The Herald tail week to let our readers know that everything a cooking The former House League president says the Ladies basketball Trojans oust Mustangs people responsible for their Jobs ire taking care of business and everything with organisation ii progressing well In to the 10 AA rep squads getting oil to good start the power skating and clinics tor reps have added another dimension to the minor hockey program in town he say Cindy Brawn Is In charge of an excellent power skating program while former New York Ranger Dave Is handling a goal tending clinic As usual there were the predictable problems with coaches and manager signing up late and making executives such as Jim Bray worry about Icing some teams but everything fell together in the end Bray says MANAGER NEEDED However a manager required for the Major Bantam rep squad If anyone Is interested the help would surely be appreciated by the team and coach Barry who has to carry both duties President of the Georgetown Minor Association Jim right minus about haw new hockey is working out Says Bray rv cry thing is cooking Herald photo The Tier squads are off and running with their teams or second level reps for 1982 in Georgetown are Novice Atom Bantam and Midget No minor teams such as Minor Midget have yd to be formed for Tier The Senior girls hockey learn are hoping for a good season lead by Junior Tibbilla who coached the Major Bantam Georgetown entry in rep hockey last year The GMHA is holding a dance November at a cost of per couple This includes a meal and refreshments Barb Hammer Is the chairman of dance Tickets can be bought at Kcntner Dairy Bar or from alt team managers So far the constitution draft has been circulated but the final copy will probably not be out much before next March Vicepresident Wayne Pries The budget for the GMHA predicted a hockey Tier 2 and rep was but the actual number turned out lo be which caused some minor Inconveniences soys Bray One thing the two VicePresidents would like stress to Ihelr people writing up hockey reports to Ihe newspapers is to Include their sponsor a name in the story Bray left with the encouraging words that Ihere la a sense of pride in the new organization There is an amazement on grounds of what has been accomplished In ladies basketball act ion Wednesday night at Centennial school the Trojans ousted ihe Must while Cenl aura went down defeat at hands of the Capri tn the MustangsTrojan Jon Is Gogne and Kris tense Irv shared the scoring leadership with eight points Tor their Mustangs team Teammate Wendy For had four points while McCrackcn had Candy Co Tier 2s still sweet By GARY LANE Herald Special The Candy Company Tier are again back in production and as a result came up with a victory this week to successfully open a new season Visiting notched the Initial goal of the contest when they cashed in on poor clearing by goalkeeper Johnny Stefan Offensively Candy men were slow to gel started but Teddy Wealherall proved to be the needed spark when he tied the game late la the second period on the power play Early in the third he came back to score his second and the game winner Danny Lane Pat McCarthy Scott Cunning ham and John all added a goal and an to lead the third period rally Both Kevin Roe and chipped In with an assist each Also playing a strong game for Georgetown was Dave Chatten along the three Nancy connected tor two points For the Trojans good solid performances of Fen came from Leslie Ashlon and Sue who found the scoring mark for 12 points Wendy Moore and Joy added to the teams scoring with two paints each The Capricoms had a big night from Brown with points as Conine Buisman netted An eight point night came from Karen McCosh Sandra Lewis had lour points while Anne tack contributed two The Centaurs were paced by Nancy Short ill 12 points Ins also helped with eight DID YOU KNOW ING Bud James was chosen as the recipient of the Hockey age Award because of his years of Involvement in hockey in Georgetown Bud served as chair man of Saturday Morn Hockey and sal on the executive of acveral 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