Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 12, 1986, p. 14

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Rebels senior girls OFSAA volleyball champions I E The Georgetown District High School senior girls volleyball team capped off a banner season Friday by winning the Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Association championship Trie Rebels defeated Ingereoll 157 in the final for their first ever provincial championship The win however 1 happen by accident according to Rebels coach Grant CI We ve been building Ihu team for four years and it has paid off said The girls were ready They knew what they had to do and how to do It It w is just a matter or execution We became a very powerful volleyball We had good when you add Joanne Bingham put us over the top It a bad way to finish up Ihe year However wasn I able to witness firsthand the historic championship had to be In for Ontario Colleges Athletic Association volleyball championships ouches the Sheridan Brums ladies team I got just of Kingston and told myself if 1 turn back I be back Just in for the game Clal worthy sold But tin learn drooped into the Holiday Inn in on their way and we hid our mo tional high there It just shows character of the can win without coach added I in ney assistant coach said it was a pltasun to play from the bench The seeded fourth overall finished second in their pool in the preliminary round Georgetown defeated 15 1 and lb 3 151 before losing to Stratford Central fifth seed 13 In the quarterfinal round Georgetown 15 is3 then beat Banting 157 to gain a berth in the The loss to Stratford Mas more due to our pi ly thin Ihui to meet them in tile final but lost to Ingcrsoll Winning our first He kids a lot of con Clntworthy said In our second tame Arn prior was 1 hey pushed us also said he expects a sound nucleus to return next Only Bingham and Jod are But more Clatworthy said tie should make others look realize the ill program I think people know now that Georgetown has volleyball program he said vounci Open Until 9 pm PHONE 877 the HERALD CYCLE SALES St SERVICE REPAIRS TO LAWNS GARDEN EQUIPMENT SNOWBLOWEHS MOTORCYCLES SNOWMOBILES SERVICE DEALER FOR STRATTON TECUMSEHMTDHOMELITE CANAOIANA SINCLAIR AVE UNIT GEORGETOWN McCoys sweep past Raiders in playoff Herald Sports Editor DHNDAS For the second straight year Georgetown Chrysler Raiders have experienced the bitter taste of defeat in the first round of the On la no Senior A Hockey League playoffs Real McCoys completed a four game sweep of the Georgetown team Friday night with an win here Earlier in Georgetown Tues day the McCoys left with a vie The scries win puts the defen ding Senior A champs in the semi final against the Cambridge Pet roll a winner Last year the Raiders lost a seven game heart breaker to also in the first round Raider team members were op timistic this week that they could get back Into the series After all the playoff was only two games old and a pair of victories this week would have tied matters up and turn would have shifted to the Raiders for the remaining contests For a period and a half Tuesday it appeared the Raiders were well on their way to enacting such scenario For the first time in the series the Raiders were actually get ting the bounce Gary put Georgetown in front midway through the first when a funny off the fooled McCoys goalie Hod Sachs In second period Larry Power put the Raiders up when puck slapped into the corner hit a player and came out to Power In front Sachs was on his Into the corner the puck before it hit someone and Power had an open net to shoot at seconds later put Georgetown up 3 1 and all looked rosy for the Raiders But like the other games Dun das came right back this time with four before the period ended Raider Dave was lifted after the second period but realistically had no chance on three of the goals With Terry Thompson in net in third period the Raiders werenl to come with the man ad vantage the last four minutes of the Friday in the series up in the second with four for a lead into the final period The Raiders who were visibly flat Bruins medal win character builder OSEIAWA As hectic as this weekend appeared to be it was quite a successful one for Grant CI at worthy Georgetown District High School senior girls volleyball team defeated Ingersoll to lake the oil Ontario championship Friday Saturday Clatworthy a Sheridan Col lege ladies squad won the bronze medal at the Ontario College Athletic Association louma held here was hectic weekend but Its The Bruins had set their sights to meeting up with rival Centennial College in the final After all the two teams were 1 2 In Tier I standings with Centennial possessing an unblemished 150 mark In the first round all went cording to plan as the Bruins finish ed first in their pool defeating and Seneca both by scores The only obstacle remaining in the drive to the finals was the host Durham College squad Sheridan took the first game easl but the Lords then took the next three 1512 152 A key to the Durham victory was their ability to take the net away from the Bruins After the first contest Sheridan was consistently and lively blocked on offence Also the Etruini t adjust to the Durham tip game while on defence We got a little tentative on of fence Clatworthy said after the contest We kept tipping and you can do that against a good team Durham out slowly If we go up it would have been a heck of a fight to come back added We just got tentative The setback pitted Sheridan against in the bronze medal contest faced Centennial In GRANT CLATWORTHY the other semi final game and almost pulled off a major upset The won the first two games of the set but the Centennial squad came back with three straight wins to go on to the final In the medal Humber able to play wild the same spark they had against Centennial On other hand the Bruins were able to put benmd any negative feelings hey had about to Durham but three hours earlier Getting up for a bronze medal game is hard Clatworthy said after I don l think they had the heart Our girls were down In the morn ing but showed a lot of character We came here to win a It might not have been the one wanted but going home with one lot better than going home with nothing said In the gold medal game beat Centennial Now Clatworthy will sit down and figure out if he can continue coaching two teams This year he has noticed the two Jobs end up tak The time Is getting to be bit of burden he said I II have to sit down with my wire and think about it Thcrolsaloloftlmcinvolvcd I take a rest now and we what happens t get on the board until Dm 5 mark when while attempting to dear the puck Sachs hit his own and the loose putk went to Paul Gallagher In front 10 moke it In final seconds Power Gallagher netted the other Haiders goals As in Two Sachs played a key role in the Dundas wins The was solid at times spectacular in the two panics and sold he was surpns thai scries was In four dimes You never figure you lake a in four straight said Iridny seemed to turn it on ind were able to outwork tliem Georjelown big ploy is to have their winger circle around the defence ind we able to take hit away Sachs said while he pleased with his play in the scries such wasn I the a couple of months igo The McCoys nttmindcr wasn I playing much and slid that was hard to cope Its Inn eouple of mon Ins Sachs said But I like the pi ijotfs and feel like I can pi well in the playoffs Real McCoys George Moore said the series sweep too stir prised him How would you expect it when you re I 1 against them he said I just Hunk these ore good playoff hockey players and get geared up for the playoffs We re reputed to be a tough team but we a lot of good hustlers and grinders Moore add These guys don t have natural talent but they make up for with out and out hustle Moore felt his club was able to take the Haiders strong point by playing an uptempo pressure type game He also said played a role too Georgetown plays a pom 0- point control game set the pace by going out fast I don think they like It fast Moore said Also we gut the big which is Inspiring You need that Outside the Haiders dressing room coach general manager Gil Eyre was disappointed When you go out like that it leaves a sour taste in your mouth Lyre said Who would have thought Rod Sachs would play the scries he played This series could easily be tied As whether or not he return to the Raiders fold next year Eyre wasn optimistic Maybe it close to calling a day tyre said It a lot of work and there a lot of travel and other things They ve got a fine nucleus here it a young club Lyre continued We changed the format this year but probably still need four or five more players think we came a long way NOT Hill watched both games from the stands while Jim tile sat out Fridays game with a knee Injury There was a second period melee Friday when both ben cleared and a total of players were ejected It with John Gibson and Mike Klasscn getting in lo It Referee Phil Jones stopped the period at and added It on to the final period Ray Tonelli left day game in second period after a collision In the boards One of STOPPED IN Chrysler Doug try li stopped In front of the Real net by Rod Sachs on this puy The dropped a pair or games this week Including Friday in ft3 The wins gave the McCoys quarterfinal series win the Raiders Recognition and Honor evenings Town honoring recipients The Ton of Hoi ton Hills will honor some 130 local residents at the Annual Recognition and Honor Awards Evening slated for day April 1986 Each year the Town honors outstanding sports and cultural achievements from the previous year Among those receiving the award his year from the perform arts side Tina Teggart is being recognized for the release of a Juvenile puck set knotted up affair The Ontario Minor Hockey Association OM1IA playoff series between the DRG Stationary Juveniles and Streets will need an eighth game to decide a victor The deciding game was played In Georgetown at the AlcoR Arena last night It was made necessary after defeated the locals Sunday night In to knot the eight point series at seven points Raiders wont fold As soon as Real McCoys eliminated Georgetown Chrysler Raiders the rumor mill began to roll The biggest one concerned whether or not Senior hockey would be pre sent In Georgetown next year which brought a very strong response from team president Finn As far as Finn Poulstrup is con there will be a Raider hockey team next year he said We In tend to have hockey team There no reason why we can win this league We got a real dedication to make something happen now he each Georgetown had a chance to win the series after taking a 30 decision In the sixth game Thursday at the Alcott that gave the locals a ad vantage In points once trailed In the series but won games five and six ad 30 to get back on top In the set Thursday in Georgetown Mike Mike and John Catling had the goals while James handled the chores In recording victory Georgetown led after the first period then added their third tally in the final frame Sunday Ihe two teams were tied 1 1 after the first period and 2 after the second frame before Strcetsville got the winner In the final frame and Calling had the goals for Ihe locals In tho fifth game that gave Georgetown a tie in points at went ahead but the locals six straight goals before the home side scored its second goal en route to the win Paul and Mark had two goals while Marc Butcher Brian Dohcrty Farley children s album Five people are being honored for their outstanding community vice in Culture and Recreation Pat and Paul Burroughs for their in with the M C A Bryan Lewis Ralph and John Toebes arc all being honored for their con to the Community Teams that will be recognized this year include the Georgetown Rebel Swim Team the High School Decathlon Team along with Ihe Ac ton High School Young Voyogcur Canoe Team and the Senior Girls Basketball Team five members of Ihe senior Girts Bowling Team including Teresa Masloch Karen Doyle Kelly Mc Jane Hicks Cindy and coach Wendy Parent will receive the award for winning the gold medal at the Provincial Cham The Centennial Chargers Girls volleyball team Acton Midget Fastball Club and the Georgetown Juvenile Hockey Team will also be honored Several individuals will receive awards for excellence including Kayakers Peggie and For their talents in gymnastics Julie Anderson Hole and David are being honored Dairy placed third in OF boo meters and Maria Brill placed first In OFSAA Midget Girls meters for Acton and will also be honored Gold Medalist Wrestler Tim Dix on Helen Irene Staley and Volleyball player Joanne Bingham will also be recognized for heir In dividual achievements in sports THE CAR YOU WANT IS HERE AND THE PRICE IS RIGHT EXCEL Excel a sporty roomy hatchback more standard features than most other front wheeldrive can Pfeii peppy performance and excellent fuel economy Come In and test the new Excel Today word lor value 7595 RUNS ON LOW COST REGULAR GASOLINE MlCHELIH ALL SEASON RADIAL TIRES LOW COST MAINTENANCE CHILD PROOF DOOR LOCKS 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