Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1986, p. 20

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j Optimist runners Public School Junior boys made Optimist cross country national Park Three of the member hit Hell in and Handy Herald country runners look hump quite a trophies and medallions Saturday the Geo flown Optimist count run at Park The school was tint In the bantam junlur girls and in boys and Seen here are from row led rlghti Unlit Booth Beck Julie Tanan Heather second Kevin Bruce Da lion Shaw Dob bin I Thompson Booth Alexis Tim Brent Jake Jennifer Turner Tims back row Dm Id unit Sine ild photo club fueling hockey fire The Fuels Minor Novices have been adding to I heir win column again by beating Brampton and taking two wins over It was cool in the Brampton Memorial Arena last week until the boys turned the heat on their hosts There was no scoring in the first period Georgetown had an edge in the play and kepi adding pressure until tne twine was bulged three times in the second and two in the third fora win Gary and Tim Van Hinte had two goals each after Peter Mashinter started it off from Nathan Milne McNiven had two assists as well while Milne and Andy were credited with singles Andrew Craig played solid Atoms win second game Mark David scored his first goals of the year and Andy Jones netted his fourth as Georgetown ma atoms A Hockey Moms notch their second win of the year a 31 decision over Milton The team now has five points of a The win was due to and Mike Trovers Matt Doruchle Matt Pickett and Jason Walker backed strongly to aid the sound defence of Ian Anderson Jeff Crowe David Steer and Charlie Snook Ryan Hay in the Georgetown goal and his Milton counterpart kept game scoreless until I he mark of the final frame Andrew Marshall had two assists while Campbell had the other An caster sent Its first team against Georgetown second squad INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL FROM CULLIGANI RENT SOFT WATER Twentyfive schools run in annual Optimist meet A total of schools took part in the Optimist Club of George cross country cham plonsnlps held Saturday at Cedar vale Robert Little took home top honors In the nineyearold girls class finishing with points George Ken nedy was a close second with points while Robert Baldwin was third with points Joseph Gibbon SO points and Park School paints were fourth and fifth round out the compel It Ion Harrison Public School won ihe nineyear old boys class wlih points while was second with points Holy Cross finished third with points white George Kennedy was fourth with points Park School finished fifth with BAB SOYS David I Grq Dobbin Dmtio wain I Rudy Bond Juon Walker YEAH GIRLS T I Kim I BOYS Davit points while St Fronds with points Centennial Middle School sixth Volleyball Rebels finish undefeated I goal as he shut off a couple of breakaways The Brampton offence threatened score several times but the cleared the zone well The team took advantage of a lock of communication about a rescheduled game in lost Saturday as the opposition wasn t available to play and Nathan Milne made the default win official by scoring into an empty net Coin was scheduled to play here on Sunday and the boys f roved they could beat by scoring three goals In all three periods win The beat to the puck and kept the play in the slvc zone most of the lime On the few chances had Andrew Craig stonewalled them Peter Mashinter scored four goals and showed his musical inclination with a couple of tunes an the posts Gary was hot too as he added scores Jaimie threaded a shot through a maze of legs after taking a pass from Peter Curtis added a maze shot of his own unassisted and then Nathan Milne found the mark with a setup by Robert Walsh Walsh had one other assist to his credit as did Milne Andy and Aaron McLaughlin earned two assists each to complete l he score sheet The blueline core of Taylor Evans and deserve mention for their work at the blueline which has been keeping the play In the opposition end of iht The learn has games at Memorial on Thursday at and Sunday at the latter being a chance to avenge only loss of Ihe season against The Georgetown District High School senior boys volleyball team has completed Its East Helton season with an unblemished record The Rebels notched their eighth straight win Wednesday with a threegame sweep of Loyola at the Georgetown gym As a result of their undefeated season Georgetown finishes season In top spot of East Hal Ion standings Rebels coach Grant said the key to his clubs winning season has been Its ability play good volleyball on a consistent basis However Clatworthy s troops will be out to maintain that consistency when took part in a tournament last weekend at North Park A take part In a tournament Saturday in The timing for tournaments is excellent Clatworthy said Well get through the tournaments and go to the playoffs and should be peaking at the right time The playoffs won begin until Monday and by virtue of finishing in top spot Ihe Rebels will be at home for all games with the possible ex of the final The final to the championship Georgetown should the Rebels too advance will be on he road for the title Last year Georgetown hosted the champion has been quite pleased with his bench strength this year A number of players have been com on as of late Ken Langdon is picking up some good skills and Pierre Chaisson is coming on We vc Sot a pretty good balanced team While doing well In the playoffs Is the Rebels goal the Item In back of the players minds is the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association AA Title proves elusive The Georgetown District High School senior boys volleyball earn made it to the finals of the North Park tournament held this weekend in the championship and took the first game 154 However the Rebels lost the second contest 153 and dropped the deciding contest 158 It was the second meeting for the two In the North York tourney Georgetown was able to beat Don The Rebels went undefeated in pool play defeating Eastern Com merce Gran thorn J A Turner and all by scores Georgetown won the coin toss and was able to skip the quarterfinal round In the semis Georgetown defeated but had praise for his op ponents It was a good match Mayfield had a lot of desire and were much improved from last year he said Rebel Jon Hammer made the all star squad and Clatworthy said Graham Shepherd and Pat Braund were best blockers and setters respectively In the tournament The Rebels will have on exhibition game Friday as Kopuakaslng travels to the Georgetown gym Kapuskaslng Is on Its way London Friday for a tournament and drop ped by for a quick game Limited CALL DIANE ROY 18003B79312 THE FUTURE CALLS FOR OPEN HOUSE PLEASE JOIN US ON NOV 6 FROM 10 AM to8PM FOR REFRESHMENTS AND A LOOK AT OUR NEW 1987 THUNDERCRAFT LARSON CRUISERS AND RUNABOUTS KARKING MARINE LTD 1 05 Heart Lake Rd S Brampton Ont With five starters ear team thai went to OF Georgetown chances look If we don t do it this lino we won t do for another year or two Clatworthy said Meanwhile the junior Rebels too are enjoying on undefeated season With one game left which was Mon day at Bishop Reding the Rebels ore and In top spot in Ihe East Hal ton standings Georgetown not its latest win Wednesday beating Loyola 815 15 at the Georgetown gym Coach Bob McKay started his first group in the initial game then subed in his second line troops for Game Two In the deciding contest McKay went back to his starters for the win It was good that we got our subs Into a key gome McKay said It s the first game they ve played that counted They re coming The latest win was important for the Rebels as it guaranteed the locals home court advantage throughout the playoffs McKay Is cautiously optimistic about his club chances of repeating as Hal ton champs Friday the Junior went up against the senior Rebels who were minus Jon Hammer and Graham Shepherd In a practice scrimmage and did quite well If there complacency I don t see it McKay said There just something about this group that they can rise to the occasion and hopeful It will happen In the playoffs With the regular season finished now McKay said his team is looking towards successfully defending its Hal ton crown With only two starters back from last year we ve had to work hard to get where arc now he said But the boys really want to take a shot at defending their title They are a closely knit group McKay continued And a major reason for their advancement was the Job done by Al Pet he nek when they were at Centennial Middle School 10yearold girls class with 31 points was second with points while St Joseph was third with points Harrison Public School was a close fourth with points while W I Dick was fifth with points George Kennedy rounded out the standings finishing In sixth place with points Holy Cross look home top honors in the 10yearold boys class with 26 points as the lone other competitor was Park School who was second with points Centennial won the 11 yearold girls finishing first with points I Dick wus second with points followed closely by Public School who was third with points Steworttown won the 11 yearold boys class with points Centennial was a close second with 32 points while Sand was third with points Centennial nailed down top spot In the 12 yearold girls event finishing with 18 points W I Dick was second with 37 points while Stewart town was third with points Holy Cross was fourth with points Centennial 12 year old boys team did the same as their female counterparts in capturing their divl crown The Chargers had points Steworttown was second with points I Dick captured top honors In the yearold girls class finishing with 24 points Stewart town was se cond with 36 paints followed by Holy Cross In third with points Centennial and Stewart town were involved in a tight affair for Ihe 13- yearold boys crown as a tie- breaker was required to decide top children the price is All funds spot took home the to the Georgetown District High division crown based on the tie- School s Student Athletic Assoc breaker as Centennial had to settle tion for second as both had 36 points Ho ly Cross was third wllh points while St Francis was fourth with points In total runners took part In this years event Individual top 10 finishers in each class are listed below IKLfl Sarah WtUlimiofl J Alicia Liu Harlow Cooelarxt Amy Joan I All I Lot Maureen Turner L Dana lUr DUiuZnlu10 Homer I1VEARBOVB Chrluranv Sieve John van ileal Michael Klnnon Don David IMnstwn Carl Borer I Walker Diplomats coming to Georgetown Canada version of the Harlem Globetrotters will be In Georgetown Saturday evening The Harlem Diplomats will take on a team made up of Georgetown District High School faculty members as well as teachers from other Georgetown schools The game Is being played at the Georgetown gym and will begin at Admission to the game will be 54 for students at the door and for adults also at the door Advance ticket prices will be for adults and a for students For elementary aged David Daldxlor Kim Howe i Term McFadden J INSURANCE 2Car discount Own or more 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