Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 27, 1985, p. 19

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SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday November IMS Page High school girls basketball roundup Junior Rebels qualify for Halton finals By DAN RALPH Herald Sports Editor Any thoughts of felt by the Georgetown District High School junior basketball team have been quickly put to rest The Rebels defeated a petty Assumption squad Friday opportunities being granted to them Assumption began shooting well In the third frame and although the visitors were trailing 2918 going into the fourth quarter they showed signs of coming on Assumption cut the advantage down Ku with just over four advance to the Hallon minute left to play until Tuesday against Nelson High School r The final contest was played at the Georgetown gym as was the semi final game Assumption came into the semi final after defeating previously unbeaten M M Robinson in the South Division playoff For a time late in the final quarter it almost looked like the underdog squad would add George town to Its list of credits The home team ted 194 at the naif mostly on the strength of a eight performance from the foul line The Rebels t shoot well and t taking advantage of the many Cindy Mumoghan and Alison Irvine began cashing in on fait break chances that the Rebels gave themselves a little breathing room and went on to win Irvine finished the game with points while Tare Burroughs bad 10 points and Jenny Melville chipped in with eight That what makes this game so unpredictable said Rebels coach Moe They started to shoot better and we got a case of laxy feet They didnt beat M M Robinson without doing something They showed a lot of character in coining back he SCOREBOARD Colli Bryan Product Wayne Cord Hart Brad Rid Pert Bob French a Jet Mike Huffman Jeff Mike Huff Wayne McNhrtnJ Terry Rich Wayne Alston Bob Brian Scott GwfTGoodfello Bryan AnUti Raid ChriaHodgiia Goal Brad Friend Darin Tim Hunter Gull Scotl Andrew Aniita Davey Andrew Tra Stereo Pi MeadMPnSMrU Goal Mario Glenn A David Scott Truman Divtd J Andy Ji iVendJlli All Trim I Gary McLean Ken Gary Menially Tim Grant Stewart Ken Duncan Terry Goati Dave Humphrey J Grant Donukl Kevin Tanai Jamie BANTAM Onto Airs Goala Greg Liwrtoc Dean Soucie limryJIm Anted Jim Kevin Greg Lawrence Grant Kelly Neil Pine Dave like Dean Carpel Goal Dave DeHau Jay Johnston Dave Dave Paul Hewlett Scott Cunningham I Jay Jonmton Goala Ted Stew An drew French Attiita Shane Dan Mc Goal Aniati Goal David Glen Colin McMurray John las Martin Barnard Aaateti Mike Wallace Derek Rod Weatherall Martin Barnard Colin Mc Murray JohnLorilo ReyalLePalet JUVENILE Trie Marti Coal Tom Grae a Neil Stuart Morgan Ian Paul Anlata Shawn Tim Fleming Nell Eric Hack Darin StuaH Glenn a panto Am Andreu Hack Gala Bruce Raines Sedan Brian Krafoek Jay Anderson J Bruce Raima Larry Evana TraTorCuthbert Donald Goala Brandon Kelr Cory Young Adam Bradley Craig Anlata Mike Wallnfa Craig Jeremy William Cory Young Adam Bradley TYKE Kololf Brad RoraleShoebrtdiaJod Bradley Jeaon Watt Sam SouAworUi Neil KltiRdon Wllllamion Brad Konyounijlan MMWfo Goal Shane Thompson DaleBrlden Moncton Ryan Goal Bradley Da Anlata Shane Cbpelaod Clarke Michael Carton Bradley Mvidaon Steven Smith Allan Service Jacob J MrDMHt Goal R CopUndl RScolt M Toyoe Aniita Scotl Stanley McGregor Goala V i Joy Shannon Morrill Aniita Scott Joy Nathan Milne Peter Maahloler Jamie Briep AnUU Warren Evan Carr Andrew Craig Bowling REPEAT For the fourth year the District High School lady have again defeated all ana Even though pertonnel change have been taking place due to graduation the continue under the coaching M Wendy ChaplinPamt a graduate Thliyear a team made up of TcrlKortack Julie Trad Peggie Tereu Maalaeh and Dee Dee a 1DW linl game and a an load the Ionia were never beaded defeating place Central Peel tin by of Thte team will now go to defend the tan year a of the an Jan at ISM What the men team lacked they made up and effort Led by coach Burke team placed third behind Central No Central Peel No I Georgetown bora team waa made us of Brent Hole Marc BaneU David and David Ridley ANDERSON IMPROVES Bill Anderun having qualified to repreeent the Georgetown Bowl bowling fraternity for year for Die C C TV Series Improved Bowling over a average for id game and even defeating bit year winner he atlll fell ahcai for tba coveted tfrimm in national TV piomhipiweepttakea event more own bowling and with experience he ay ha be back at again nnt rear LEGION LADIES TOURNEY Even though hit by tbe laal minute three of their belter bowler the Georgetown Legion Ladle Auxiliary rep put up a good effort with ruehtn replacement The leant of Hall An ne Nknslion Mcnlca Soulhan Rayner and Durn per pulled Into fourth place a border line Depending on the of the other diatrlcl In the isne the local ladle atlll have an excellent chance to continue on In the Y SCOREBOARD STARS BRIAN SENIORS BrirJeyHota7O7r0 Brent OUIchuk Jim Carpenter at Kelly Mi Julie McCorry MocJquePi MKaynallStm Jeremiah Jeff Ha Martini Steve Trwtum Goal Tommy I Paul Ingram Daryl Stanafleld Matt AUUU Andrew MUte Blair Even Ighead Brian Bell Somen Mil Steve Barry McLean but Wilkes IMS Murray Martin Ml Brian Terrell US Teri IK Hare Kelly Tracy BANTAMS Lane Sit I RobT a Scott McNally a Ryan Martin 4411171 Chrti Wllktt Geoffrey Kevin coll m lt Michael McGuganSI The Rebels finished the day with ID tree throws In 12 attempts which said wasn t by accident All year Ive been fighting them players to do It loul shooting the right way They ail had different styles I told them we would shoot 25 foul shots a day so when we went to the line In a game the situation would be the same he said Earlier In the week Acton defeated by A leeklng somewhat worried I could see at they were getting a little too contented for me Well have to work on our press breaking because we seemed to get a little rattled he said For their part the Rebels did well with ihelr pressure defence as through out Georgetown turnovers and had opportunity alter opportunity but the shots drop advanced to Fridays semi final with a win over White Oaks Wednesday in Georgetown Burroughs had 13 points while Melville had and Irvine added 10 Acton eliminated by Blakelock team IN YOUR lisa Mason tries la vain to stop an OakvllleTrafalgar player from potting up a shot The Devils and Rebels met last week la senior girls playoff action la and Rebels suiTered a setback The lots eliminated Georgetown from further playoff action Herald photo OAKV1LLE For the first time in two years the Junior girls basketball championships won t find its way to Acton High School The twotime defending Acton Redmen dropped out of contention with a heart breaking loss at the hands of T A Blaketock quarterfinal contest was played here Wednesday The home team led at half but Acton assumed 27 advantage heading Into the final quarter The two teams were even heading Into the final six seconds when Acton the ball In territory However the Redmen t find Susan Craig for the goahead hoop and tbe home side took the win We Just make it work said Acton cocoach Anne Andrews But It wasnt due to a lack of trying Craig led the offensive charge for the with points despite being double and sometlm triple teamed Melissa had six points and Margie Parker added five Actons other coach McLaren felt although his team was unable to Inbound the ball to Craig in the dying seconds he couldnt get too upset There was no reason why we should have been In that situation be said We turned the ball over to them and still only lost by a point Something that reaUy hurt the Redmen occurred in the third quarter when point guard Margie Parker fouled out of the game That left Acton without a proven ball handler to operate the offence They were doing a good Job on Sue and I was hoping Margie could go inside and under so I could see what they would do McLaren said Wednesdays game the second in two days for the which might have been a factor Andrews said You go from a game where youre relaxed round playoff win to a cracker jack game like this she said Both coaches said the loss was a disappointing one and didnt dismiss the affect that their 3019 season finale and only loss of the year to Georgetown might have had That game proved to us that we bad a lot of work to do Andrews said We came back and worked on the things we happy with Subconsciously ft might have been part of it McLaren said But I could see this coming We couldnt get the Intensity out of the in practice and they t ve the same spark they had this time last year Craig and Parker both had points In the win over Loyola gains revenge on Senior Rebels The last time George town and OakvllleTrafalgar met In a senior girls basketball game the Rebels were able to control the games pace and come away with a fourpoint win However Tuesday it was the hometown Devils who controlled the pace and recorded a preliminary round playoff game The loss eliminat ed Georgetown from further postseas on action The Devils bad centre Kirsten Campbell dressed Tuesday and she BIG fourth quarter gives Blakelock playoff hoop victory OAKVILLE For three quarters seemed Acton High Schools senior girls basketball team would avenge Its regular season toes to A Blakelock the of j when it counted most in the playoffs which came In the final quarter Judy But a final left the had in Ann responded with 15 points As well as able to control both tbe offensive and her offensive scoring prowess Campb- ell was able to effectively pass off to ltd had difficulty with in the open player when she waa covered days matchup When the two teams met earlier in Also the Devils got their fast the regular season Campbell wasn break In order early and scored at dressed As a result the Rebels were least points off It throughout the game When the Rebels were able to get back on defence they did a fairly decent Job against the Devils Vet despite being all but out of tbe game In the final quarter tbe Rebels played Inspired ball and refused to quit Georgetown teams effort pleased coaches Meredith and Tom Spina We weren expecting them to be that good offensively Smye said after tbe game Especially on tbe fast break There have been times thla year when we given up but we t In We try to do as well as we can Mid We re hoping this wm bo a nice year pleased with the senior team taen on Ihe losing end of a Johnson chipped In with SSTK that Brave added decision Wednesday The contest was a quarterfinal game played here Acton qualified for tbe quarterfinal with a win over Queen Elizabeth last Tuesday Acton led the entire way through the first three quarters Even without junior player Susan Craig tbe Acton squad was able to stay on top Blakelock squad for Its comeback win In tbe final quarter when Acton would foul players the home side responded with six free throws Their outside shooting was very good and tbey moved tbe ball up court well said Acton cocoach Anne Andrews Our kids were looking for Selects beat Milton rivals Georgetown yearold Selects hosted Milton Sunday at Memorial Arena and came up with a win In a game dominated by the Georgetown team Ryan Taylor bad tbe hat trick while Peter Mashlnter and Jamie Briggs had the other two goals Assists were registered by Warren Evans 3 Taylor Andrew Craig Chris Comey and Andy Kerslake chipped Acton used Craig for the first half but found out tbey legally couldnt Both Andrews and McLaren thought Craig was eligible for senior play because she had played fa one prior game during tne regular season But to the playoffs a Junior can only play senior if she commits herself to senior competition Craig had played in the junior teams playoff also at Blakelock the game before senior contest Blakelock coach said If his team was going to win tbe game it would do so on the court and not by way of a protest It was decided the contest would go on and Craig would not play In the second half Although she only had two points in the first two quarters Craig waa responsible for nine era It a game we shouldnt have lost Acton cocoach McLaren said Their shooting was marvellous and added 10 each to the point where we had to consider J Mustangs using iman defence But because we Wealed Cougars Sue led were In foul trouble we couldnt Give them credit the best team of tbe day whUe AitaStaiito added Brawn also had 12 for the winners Sue While the loss eliminated Acton led the way for Cougara with from play the squad has l another tournament to attend The The landings show both will take part the OFSAA Mustangs cm five A tournament Dec In Base MJ Borden in Barrie lwo for the talent we had McLaren added In the preliminary win over Park Tutford had points while Thomson added 13 and Johnson chipp ed in with eight Capricorns net victory With fire players In double figures scored a big hoop win in Georgetown Ladle Basketball League play Wednesday Marie Smith had 30 points In the teams Tracey Yorke had while Kerry Nell added Lisa Bell had and Wendy Forsyth bad 12 For Trojans June Nicholson bad points while Kyra Kristcnsen- bad IB and both Janet McKay that added If we didn t do one thing it was sustaining our press Smye said But I couldnt have asked tbe girls to do any mora than did Chris Harris bad paints for tbe Rebels while Harwell chipped In with eight IxuBookflnlshedthegaine with seven The nucleus of tbe Rebels squad will be back next season as the team loses only Barwell With tbe Influx of members of tbe Rebels Junior squad and Spina are optimistic tor next NOTICE TO FRENCHSPEAKING RATEPAYERS OF THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON Si Election of Members the French Language if Advisory Committee for Secondary Schools Notice Is Divert that meetings of the Franc rtapeaklno will be held by Board Education on Wednesday December 108B French speaking ratepayers to an Advisory Committee of Ihe Board Education Committee will also Include representatives from me Board Education The Committee a purpose will be to reconrmondsllons to the Board of Education on ways meeting the French speaking students the regional Municipality 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