Page SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday February 19 ISM SCOREBOARD lltll Iliad record by having lief EMS park Ml on llramplonian The a Andrew I Mr ll Dee a ban Si in final show inihMTm Brandon 2 Adam A A iMirnamenl In Jamie Glenn Sanderson Tim runt III Kelly llailey nTout Trevor Teas pod David Mill Stan Slephrn Mark Mitchell Jason 1ernll Alain Goals Brad Robert Tup pin Martin Stephen ileaunarlant Melius Mi Hull Menem thru Halls Mace by Allan Jason Wall Joel llradley Sam toil Ham J J Ins Happy Co Darren Goals Sid Spear J Jamie lion Us Ira Jiff Hannah David Jeff Hannah Jamie KelmanI quern I David Henderson llfian Kin pen n Darren Cray Cunningham Coals Danny Philip Assists Philip Hi My Thorn Jason llreedon brie Bradbury High Single Men Sieve Ladle High Triple Men Steve Other high s I Kelly KimYounBHJ Wendy IrieJlmanKO Grant Loll 211 Triples Wendy IlicslRuncni Belly Grant Cost Lynda Mardie bit JISulI Alton A Bacardi Hum Juatll cHttcher Wayne ion rdlfaHj Terry Jug City I t M SKIING Saturday Height Ski learn raced four teams in the Moon tain Dew clou finishing third wilh Ml Tie lop three for Height were of In Ural In slilh anil Josh Douglas In eighth The top lhr were Georgetown Dawn In 10th and seek In Team standings show lied M Osier U Milton Jeff J Thompson ni Marshall nigh of Lance Kelt Sunday Mamtie finishing third The the Alpine Red class Inlshlng third The top boys were lurllngVon Hob lion and Lee Bowling An it In week Georgetown bowlers were on roll This week they were steam True to his word Andy Parent Is following the winning trails left by his Wendy Chaplin On Saturday IMh It was truly a Valentino affair were win tnltfampton Andy coached his Junior girls to the tone championship and a place In the provincial finals them to place after 1007 Afondale laded In the second while was steady with Ml t opened the door for Georgetown who moved ahead of by pins and IS over The local girls clinched first levll Glen Heights London Sunday raced four teams In In the Alpine with points The op three were Dave Eaton from Acton In Lam rooks In and Gerry Mn a Lai lied wasfi Hue ma den Valley Milton Heights Sunday Height raced lour teams In the Alpine White clan and was with Milton Jasper Martin was the top male racer wilh a place Peter was while was 101 h Thr top three girls were alt from Kuril as Dana Williams was was first with while Mlllon Is the Free throws pace Rebels lOOSF cor town District High School junior boys basketball player John Watts get to grab this loose ball and head on the fast break had a pair of free throws late In the game as the He be Is edged Milton 1348 Friday the Georgetown gym The win evened the record and the team a good shot at making the league Herald photo A pair of John Watts free throws with just seconds to play lilted the Georgetown District High School junior boys basket ball team past Milton 131B The free throws capped an enter contest played Friday at the Georgetown gym Even otter the went ahead Milton held Inst shot and with just three seconds left to play th Mustangs attempted winning try missed and the Rebels had the win However some seconds earlier Hie Rebels plight wasn as good as Milton took a 4817 on a Georgetown turnover What made the turnover more crucial was Rebels acting coach had been yelling far a lime out seconds before but no player had heard and while the coach was calling for the lime out the turnover occurred Milton played catchup the entire game trailing the Rebels 149 after the first quarter and 17 at the half However Milton tied the game after the third quarter and were In the game the rest of the way I commend Milton for their comeback Locking said after the game I also credit our kids for sucking it up It certainly was a 12 man effort tonight The Rebels bench was instrumen tal in the victory Starter Rob Jlckllng fouled out in the third quarter while many other front line players like Watts played with four personal fouls That allowed second t earners like Frank to come on and make Exhibitions keep team in shape Atoms tune up for playoffs Georgetown Firefighters McNally Construction Major Atom AA team Is in the midst of playing exhibition games to keep In shape for the coming playoffs Georgetown travelled to with a small team and showed the blue and gold an excellent match Although dropping our boys showed good team effort and were defeated again by the officiating Goals were registered by Tim Shawn Pearson Curry 21 and Ken Kosilwka with assist markers by Brent Wasylcn Curry Chris Barrow Ken and Andy Elliott Richmond Hill invited our team to their town Saturday night and speed and excitement was the name of the game Both teams just carrying two lines saw lots of action and by the end of the third period understandably were slowing down The score seesaw back and forth with Richmond Hill going ahead each time and George town playing their usual catch up style Again the time clock ran out before our boys were able to tic up the game which ended in a score Goal getters were Tim 2 and Curry with assists by Curry and Ken 2 Meeting up with In our boys seemed to come out flying and before half of the first period was over were leading with markers by Brent Wasylcnko and Tim assisted by Jaki Pells Ken and Curry Always an edge of the scat game between these two teams was fast and often bordering on the rough side Streetsville slowly came back and by the final the famn was tied and both teams earned a shared victory Goalies Marc St Pierre and David Frost shared net duties in all the exhibition games and both played some of their best hockey this year stopping all kinds of shots and coming up big for the team The team is now getting ready for the upcoming playoffs to start shortly Peewees perfect in league playoff set Hockey The Georgetown Optimist Minor have swept their Tri County playoffs in six straight games After a first round bye and a successful three game sweep of Milton the team kept the pace up with three wins over rival Burllngt on this week Trevor Ellnesky proved to be the difference in the series as he had 14 points out of the 16 goals scored by Georgetown In Game One at home the Minor scored goal in the first penod two In the second and three in the third to win Rob Lang scored the first goal of the aeries while Elinesky and Scan Gulstlni added a pair to put the Optimists ahead after two periods Burl ington counted early In the third but in less than a minute Adam Hilts tallied to restore the three margin The visitors again narrow cd the score to but and replied for Georgetown to put the game out of reach added three assists while singles went to Brad Adam Ha gen and Hilts Dusty Lane played well in net to hold Burlington to just two Playing In Burlington day the game was described as a real barn burner Georgetown fell behind early and it took Scully Browns second goal of the game with left in the third to tie the score at In overtime Dave Lawrence connected on a power play to put Georgetown ahead for their only lead of the game After a shaky start John held Burlington scoreless in overtime to give Georgetown their second win In perhaps his best game of the season Trent Cull was everywhere handing out checks and scoring two goals Also counting was with a real beauty from the point while assists went to Hilts and Lawrence Back at Memorial on Sunday Burlington hit the scoreboard first with a goal early in the second period but Hilts set up for the equalizer less than two minutes later The game featured end to end rushes with Lane for Georgetown and Wcssel for Burlington making several key stops to keep the score at 1 It took second of the contest with remaining to tic it at 2 after Burlington hod held a I lead for six minutes Hilts and drew assists In overtime Brad cash in on an rebound wilh a nice shot off the post to put the Optimists ahead for good Hilts and then combined on a two on one rush giving Elinesky the hat trick The visitors notched a late goal but some big saves by Lane ensured the 4 win and the team a first Tri County title PINEVIEW SOCCER CLUB Registration CHURCH Saturday February 22 9 am 1 2 Noon SCHOOL Thursday February 7 9 pm CHILD 25 CHILDREN BONNIE JONES 3 OR MORE CHILDREN 65 8776858 o Refundable Deposit Per Uniform COPY OF BIRTH CERTIFICATE MUST BE PROVIDED Playoffs in grasp of Redmen With one game left to play the Acton junior boys basketball learn can decide lis playoff fate The collected a pair of wins last week to even their record which is good enough for a fifth place tie with Georgetown If Acton can beat Queen Elizabeth Park today at home the team will make the playoffs If not the ends today Wednesday the team defeated While Oaks as Chris Hughes and Jeff While both had 16 points for the Alan Scott had 11 points also the win Friday the clipped C as Scott led the way with 18 points while Hughes had 16 points The midgets also had a game but en t as fortunate as their junior Acton dropped a decision to EC as Kevin had 10 points for the winners while John Wilson and Gerry Turple had eight each They were up by 14 points and we came back to close it to eight points but get any closer said coach Blair The on the finish their year out today hosting Queen Elizabeth Park a definite contribution had nine points and was strong on both the and defensive boards I think Frank had a career day In terms of his leadership Leckingsaid I also think Watts was more of a point guard in the sense that he didnt try to do it all by himself It was a good team effort I feel these kids can play The win evened the Rebels record at with one game Wednesday the team dropped a decision to Queen Park Friday he play White Oaks and a win there would put the team Into the league playoffs as a host of the first round game The op six qualify and now the Rebels are in fifth spot Midgets defeat Mustangs The Georgetown District High School midge boys basketball team took a step towards a possible third place finish In the league standings Friday afternoon The Rebels defeated Milton the Georgetown gym for their eighth win of the season However more importantly the win lifted the Into a tie for third wilh Milton and with one game remaining if the Rebels defeat White Oaks Friday they would end the regular season in third spot the two teams played a tight three quarters as the Rebels led 18 14 at the half and 22 20 after Ihc third period After a minute and a half into the fourth quarter the Rebels led by three points thanks to a threepoint play by guard Chris Stoddard Soon after the Rebels got the fast break going and opened a 13 point lead before settling for the point victory I don think we were cold in as much as it was a slow game Rebels coach said The game won or lost on the fast break We got it going at some good times but we had to play a slow game because of all their Milton systems Andreas led the Rebels with 14 points including six In the final frame nine points including seven in the final quarter said he was pleased with his club play on defence in shutting down Milton a attack said Millon averages about SO points a game with two players scoring about points each Friday the Rebels were able to contain Miltons scoring threats I was happy with our discipline on defenceund our triangle on their two said The win also proved the Rebels can beat a good team which also pleased the Georgetown coach It was a good win Lceking said It was nice for us to beat a good club We been losing to the good clubs Wednesday the Rebels dropped a decision to Queen Elizabeth Park there Schirm had II points while Stoddard had 10 Friday the Rebels will play White Oaks In their final game of the regular season GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUNDS GREAT Clarion wt 6950RT FULL FEATURED AMFM STEREO CASSETTE RECEIVER Pushbutton Preset Tuning Auto Dolby B Automatic Program Control Metal Tape Lifetime Tapo Head Guarantee Separate BassTreble Way Controls more loaded at a low price 55 SINCLAIR AVE UNIT 5 GEORGETOWN 8772425