MM SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday January IMS Page Georgetown Track Club Running hints Peterborough Snow Fest This past Sunday a contingent or runners travelled to Peterborough to compete in the annual Snow half marathon Running a distance of 1 kilometers in midJanuary has merit for a number of reasons For many it gives an excuse to maintain a reasonably weekly distance through those hard winter months it also acts as a barometer of fitness to gauge training for upcoming Spring events in which we are partiUpjtlng The team met at the high school Sunday morning at 8 a It consisted of four women eight people over the age of and a few under Our youngest runner was IS and the oldest was We arrived in Peterborough about 11 a tried to relax the big event Upon receiving last minute instructions from officials BOO runners rushed out the doors of the local Into the t degrees Celsius air Conditions were good There was a slight southerly wind which was not a real factor and the runners were not forced to bundle up as they were last year The roads were clear and excitement filled as the starter pistol sounded to start the The course consisted of a double loop which afforded the runners a preview of things to come before starting the second loop There were four fairly substantial hills in the second half of the loop Even though they were steep they were not that long and most handled them without problems Most of us found however that it was difficult to pace ourselves because of the lack of consistent distance markers Pacing is obviously Important when you are running over kilometers the second loop most of us settled into the tasks at hand and the remainder of the race seemed to pass rather quickly The last kilometer very flat and we all tried to give that last little extra for the team The team were simply determined by adding up your best places and the lowest number won First place was sewn up by a very strong team from Toronto The Long Boat runners while Kingston and Ottawa placed second and third respectively Outstanding Individual performances by Georgetown runners included a one hour and 14- minute race by Jim Allan who placed overall SeanClcaryrana 1 19 and was while his younger brother Brendan finished with a time of Twenty tired bodies dragged themselves through the showers satisfied with individual performances and happy with the team 10th place finish overall RUNNING SHORTS A couple of honorable mentions are really necessary our oldest competitor at finished in I 54 Special thanks go to Donna Metcalfe and Karen Cosgrove for volunteering to run on short notice and performing well BOWLING Trip to JMorway experience of lifetime Craig den head will have a hard time for telling the two weeks he spent in Norway member of the Acton Firefighter bantam hockey team he was impressed and surprise lain of Mike Myers and Andy Dye tart with by going Inio ihc with plus to plus second core plus IK IB lO However Myers Dye In the laitgamenn Into number of bowling only plus while Seder St John him a I IS Id over lop In John rolled game to guarantee vic tory Tills w neatiuedlhemtoa Whiskey Decanter Set each and a trip the Provincial Championships In and other Walker feillvlllei There will National Final In Vancouver fl Myers and Andy Dye l J by Ralph Miller la powerful with Hell Harry McUanlMT Ridley I ill tan Vint 1U0 and Ian Wilkes IU4 aa member and Alan being the re The Junior up of Kelly mi IMS Tracy Ball ISM Burl IMS the spare Shirley I4SI and SheHlu Topping ild medal coach li looting forward repeat Ihe teal Inlhe junior YOUTH SENIORS Jane 1ST Julie JIB Teresa Mailach CM Dee Dm llayna Debbie Lane Ml Cindy KavanaughSMIlUI Kelly ileiiaz I tact received and Sheila Hicks In third place won Leonardo led while Bill and Tom Proust In fourth received as a memmlc Stainless Steel Measuring Cut sets Besides these winners all participant In round received special engraved tray Barry tan tea urn Tracy Ball Kor sack MB Kelly Bailey Ml IIS Burt BANTAMS Christine Lane Nicole 1111 Michael IMI Steven Nicholson Martin Wright lli Julie I Hit V r COR I Stardom National Championship medal trail has begun in fashion The lint produced he divisional house champions Mctorry has set a new record score of average Thus the Jewel will now carry Georgetown colors as senior singles represen tative The Georgetown Bowl champion senior girls learn all Doyle lSI and tidy Clarence Stephen Del WITH HAN Joyce Clarence 1B67 Jan Wail HIGH TRIPLE WITH HAN Elisabeth Wallace Clarence Stephens George Tt AM STANDI NCI Cardinal HI The spare a Dee Dee This girls will u the popular coach Wendy Chaplin Among the senior boys Jim formed Marc llasselt lni Brent Out 1011 and Mark Miller is I with Hole as the spare The efforts of this team will be Bided by Chris Burke v ho has I sights set on Vancouver to coach the team a gold medal where he won a gold in limelight with Jewel and training together with her Is junior boys house champion and former winner of provincial Cold and notional silver medals captured The Iris Happy Gang ie Georgetown Bowl total of It pell tor continues her bowling LEATHERTOWN MENS SOCCER CLUB ACTON WANT TO PLAY WEEKEND SOCCEfl TMSYEAR SUNDAY TIL STARTING SUN JAH 13 11AH1PM McKEHZCSafTHOVM together as a cam They were very viduallsliL he said Thty used their ice apace very intelligent memorable minutes to midnight fir crackers began to go round town The lusted for It was something to he said Fire crackers art Illegal In Norway until New Year Eve with people of the ive country The bantam team as well as the Ed In and Out Variety mid gels were Norway the holiday season and played exhibition games with Norwegian hockey as well taking lime to look some of the sights The older generation n was their English as lhe but play ivcrylinw you went In M store the people WQS to Iry speak whal you ho said Canada The played five exhibition gomes and won three sflid while dropping two body contact so when said he took noticed the Norwegian lhey On and off the ice Evan found some surprises lloylcr the coach of Ihe Acton Firefighter bantams said the goal of the hockey teams the most hospitality shown by the hosts were two elements of the two week rip that caught him by surprise Although his club lost two games Hay tor said he thought club could have won games outplayed the teams that beat us he said Midgets beat Norways best Many sold It be done but he Acton Ed In and Out Variety midgets proved their skeptics wrong The Acton team defeated urusct of Norway ifltr being told they did not have a chance The rust I is considered to be the best minor hotkey Norwegians have Ac I on was in Norway over the holiday season and played six exhibition games against teams of comparable talent The squad split their six games by winning three and losing the other But coach Steve Marshall said his team probably played its best game of the entire season in defeating Fur use ams did not Craig Cadenhead shows some of the be has from teams recent trip to Norway Cadenhead and Acton Firefighter bantam teammates along with the Ed In and Out Variety midgets were In Norway over the Christmas holiday for two weeks playing hockey and sightseeing their spare time Herald photo Racquet Clubs anniversary featuring squash ace Khan The Georgetown Racquet Club will be celebrating its 10th anniversary with one of the greatest squash players ever to have played the game Jahanglr Khan will be in town tonight to play an exhibition match with Australian Roy Oilier The exhibition will be played at the Georgetown Racquet Club squash facility As a warmup to the Khan match three members of the Georgetown Racquet Club will play a game each with Khan The members will be Boyd Hoddlnott who for eight years was the Club Champion Terry Madill who is the current men title holder and Lloyd Newman who this summer was one or people Invited to train with the Canadian Junior Boys team Raiders cut four players Saying It was one of the hardest decisions I ever made Georgetown Chrysler Raider coach general manager Gil Eyrecut his roster the mandatory 21 cards Thursday Under Ontario Hockey Association rules all Senior A teams must reduce their roster to cards from initially given them at the Start of the season In the Raiders case that meant a minimum of three players had to be released to get their card numbers down to the limit of Eyre released four players thus giving him one extra card with which he can sign one more player Released from the club were forward Dale Walters and defencemen John Glbb Mark Eutemer and Pat Richard The final two cuts Richard and Eyre said were lhe hardest to make Both can certainly play In this league but when you look at who they had to dislodge it was nearly impossible Eyre said The sad part is that you re not cutting bad hockey players These arc people who really genuinely want lo play here The Raiders defence corps Is manned by former Maple Leafs John Gibson and Fred Leo Brldeau Peter Sturgeon Craig Frank and newcomer Mike Braun who Just got his release from an Intermediate A team In Almonte who stands six foot threeinches and goes about pounds played Junior hockey with Niagara Falls Flyers and was a seventh round pick of the Detroit Red Wings In The Raiders also elected to keep the card of Rick Wilson who left Ihe club after Just one week to rejoin Flint of the International Hockey League in October It a hypothetical gamble Eyre said adding here is a chance Wilson might not return lo the Raiders If that Is lhe case when the playoffs roll around the Raiders could pick up a goaltender from one of lhe two teams that do not qualify for post season play As to who the final card is for Eyre would not speculate but he did add Sean Simpson Is still the Raiders plana Khan has been a dominating force in amateur and professional squash He won the 1979 World Amateur Championships In Australia at the age of 15 becoming the youngest person to have won that title Two years later Khan won the Professional World championships played In Toronto He lost the first game Australian Geoff Hunt but rallied back to win the title In addition Khan has won two British Opens and three World Opens Last January he won the World Professional Squash Association champion ship and has not lost game in tweanda half Oilier Is the lop ranked Softball player In North America All tickets for the match have been sold out Northstar cleans up It is hard to win a hockey game when you don have a goalie That s the situation that faced Nick Martina Motors team Sunday in their Georgetown Non Contact Hockey League game with Cleaners The Wwihstar team won the game Terry had four goals for the winn while Nolcs Doyle had three Singles went to Bill Lemon Mario and Tony ard McLelsh had the tone goal Tor the Motors earn three assists Singles went George Sulhcr land Doug Anderson and Stan Gord Jeeves had two goals for the team while singles went lo Shane am Smart loiter and Gerry Milne Sunday Halton 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