1- THE HERALD July tan i Local girls climb volleyball ladder Hills reputation as a hotbed of volleyball talent has been reaffirmed Three local girls have achieved the next step in their respective climbs up the competitive volleyball ladder joining one who is already well on her way GDHS players Holly Sones and Burroughs and graduate Sue Craig have joined former Rebel star Joanne Bingham on the list of area players whove made the next grade in volleyball ex cellence Sones a member of the 198889 Halton Junior Champion GDHS Rebels has just earned a spot on the Ontario Region HI squad that will compete in the Ontario Regional Games July 1416 in Scar borough A member of the Peel Selects Volleyball Club Sones recently Eagle bats go silent The sound of silence isnt exact ly music to the ears of the Georgetown Junior Eagles these days Silent bats that is A lack of offence hurt the local Eastern Ontario Baseball Association entry last week as the Eagles were grounded in a pair of contests With the tying run at the plate in the ninth inning on Sunday the Eagles went down to a defeat at the hands of Oakville while a solid effdrt Thursday still resulted in a onerun 54 loss to secondplace Milton Hitting has been a problem lamented Eagle coach Boyd Hod- diitott Im disappointed our record isnt better but weve cer tainly been competitive Indeed despite posting a cur rent record the Eagles have been in every game theyve played this season losing only once by a wide margin Were getting good pitching commented Hoddinott in reference to the Eagles ability to stay close The dugout boss cited starters Chuck Peebles Tim Chapman and Brent Falcone for their yeoman efforts this year Heat tough on Norths Rec department sports camp instructor Tamara West helps Candle Law load her bow during an archery session on the GDHS athletic field Friday Kids enjoy a wide variety of team and individual sports in the popular summer camp program Herald photo Under17 rugby alive and well in North Halton A depleted lineup and hot weather combined to make life dif ficult for the North Rugby Football Club last weekend With six regular first team members missing from the lineup the Firsts dropped a 144 decision to Cambridge Pirates in Cambridge Saturday After winning its first three league contests in a row the loss in Cambridge was the second con secutive defeat for Norths who now sport a record in Niagara Rugby Union B Division play Mark Sheppard scored the lone try for North Halton whose 15man lineup was admirably filled by some hardworking second team members Despite being down by only three points at the half and controll ing play at the beginning se cond period North Halton couldnt hang on against an experienced hometown Cambridge side Sheppards try posted North Halton to a shortlived 43 lead at the beginning of the second half before the Pirates stormed back to take a 104 lead with less than a minute left on the referees watch Cambridge added a lastsecond try to record the final score Missing from the North Halton lineup were veterans Rob Paul at flankers Ted and Bob FordKing hooker Greg Macken zie fullback Wilson winger Tim returned from an international club tournament in California where the local club apparently at tracted attention from col legiate scouts Peel finished in the middle of the tournament draw Burroughs meanwhile is cur rently in Thunder Bay where is battling a position on the On tario Provincial Womens team which will participate in the Canada Summer Games in Saska toon in August The Grade 13 graduate was co- captain of the GDHS senior girls team last season that won an un precedented fourth consecutive Halton crown And Craig the AHS female athleteoftheyear in 198788 has won a berth on the Canadian Junior National Team which will travel to Peru on Aug for the global championships Craig has just completed her first year at York University where she toiled for the volleyball squad in Ontario Univer sities competition The junior are currently working out in Regina Saskat chewan in preparation for the Work Championships Bingham attending Western Michigan University on a volleyball scholarship is a member of Canadas National Womens Volleyball Team The GDHS grad has been a standout leader with the Broncos squad in MidAmerican Conference play ft APPLE WINDSHIELD REPAIRS Hand AN Iniurum Claim 8731655 MOOMlphltlMI7 iamb A Located at Carols 65 Main St S Phone for an appt or please drop by Gift Certificates Available The future of senior club rugby in North Halton could be a bright one if the recent results of the local junior squad is any indica tion North Halton featuring a lineup heavily laden with GDHS Rebel rugby players dispatched of the Crusaders in junior play at Crusader Field in Oakville John Wade jeantson and Rich Bond all touch ed down tries for North with kicker Chad Bailey putting the boots to a pair of threepoint penalties See Our New Summer Hours MonSat 95 pm LANDSCAPEDESIGN i I