Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 13, 1990, p. 17

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HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday October Paget THE HALTON HILLS HERALD Focus on Fitness IS ROB RISK Herald Sports Editor 8772201 Pa Sports Roundup Sports Calendar Pg Volleyball Rebels bounce visitors All three of the Georgetown District High School Rebel volleyball teams played poor hosts to a team from Pee Region that visited for an afternoon of exhibition mat ches The Rebel teams all dominated their opponents including sweeps by the midget and juniors while the seniors won three out of five sets Bob McKay the senior team coach said he was pleased with the results especially after his squad had lot their last game to league rivals Drury on Oct 4 McKay said that most of Morn ingstar players wen bigger than the athletes but said bigger isn always better We frustrated them with our sound defensive play A good defense can really take the game away from an opponent We were a lot quicker in our play getting to the ball better McKay said that while the team is happy with the results from the exhibition game 15 16 they are focusing on this weekend s tour in Applewood at Ap It should be a good experience for us with a lot of other very competitive teams there I heard there are some teams from as far east as Oshawa and from the west from London and Wind sor The junior volleyball team played six matches against ningstar taking all of them from the visitors which was Martial Arts meeting Hills Miller centre met with representatives from the Found j at his office last Friday Pictured with the mayor from left are instructor Jacques Payet manager and chief Instructor Shloda in Mils Karasawa and Instructor Fred The martial arts group recently started an associate branch in Georgetown and wen discussing possibility of running some of their classes through the Hills Recreation and Parks Department Herald photo something the team ex pected We were really worried about how we would do against their team since they had a reputation for being near the top of their league said Shenl Cave the team s assistant coach The junior rebels only needed to exceed the regular point set once winning the games 15 1614 158 and The Midgets won their first two battles 1512 before taking a little more control in the third set to win The Rebels won the fourth set followed by 158 and victories In other GDHS games the field hockey results showed both the junior and senior teams tying their opponents both of them be ing Nelson tcims The juniors tied 1 while the seniors kept pace with a finish at home against Nelson The midget and junior basket ball teams have much luck at home against their opponents on Tuesday eemng The juniors lost to Bishop Reding while the midgets were put out b a score The Rebels junior football team had another tough outing on Wednesday hen they faced undefeated A Blakelock on the road The Rebels lost 20 but coach Fred Kotani said one bright spot was scoring 20 points when three previous opponents had only managed a total of six The midget basketball team didn t have much luck against Bishop Reding which visited on Tuesday and won The junior Reding squad also went home winners beating the Rebels 37 29 that same afternoon Shorthanded Atom goal puts away Orangeville Herald Special Star Fuels Atoms open their regular season in Orangeville Monday night with a come from behind T 2 win Hiving lost four players from last team John An drews was forced to go with jusl six fur defincemcr There w II be complaints ice time this scison as of the playshalf the Rime Just over minutes into the gime shot from the Georgetown fateoff circle went off defender stick ind took i 1 0 lead Kevin Humeniskt held the scoreless for the remnnder of the first period and into tin With pressing in Orangeville in behind the defence ind inereised their lead to The best chance of the period when Fraser Brown used his blinding speed to go in all alone from the red line but his high shot wis caught by the Orangeville and after two periods the good guvs were scoreless Georgetown came flying in the final frame and started to take over a minute into the period Defencemin Ricky CI irk combined to send Andrew Heaven in alone and his quick shot to tho stick side put Georgetown on the board his goal gave the Georgetown team momentum il wis jusl i mat of time before lhe tied the game With just over nine minutes left in the game Allan stole the puck from defender and pissed to Br id Kouyoumjnn behind the net Kouyoumjnn darted out front and buried backhand 1 the far corner Georgetown seemed to let down at thit point and inly the stalward phy of the defence of Steven Smith Crawford lirk Herbert kipl the score tied With just over four minutes left in the gime Get was assessed a minor pemlty and again swar over the net Then Andrew pounced on a loose puck inside his blue ne ind phyers the length of the ice bef re firing a bullet over the goalie right shoulder This shorthanded effort proved to be the winner as Georgetown held on fori win The home opener is on Sunday Oct at p at Memorial agianst The remnnmg players on the team not previously men honed are Ryan and Cameron Hunter John is the coich and Clark the manager Andrews said after the game we have a lot of work to do with regards to positional play but no one could the effort ir the spirit the showed tonight Young bowling ace Natalie I uses her own bowling style as she Icmpls to lip pins it Georgetown Bowl last I in come to Hie bowling rtfiitarh Hit it Her photo SPORT SHORTS Football doubleheader The junior and senior Georgetown District High School football teams will play a on Oct 23 at due to the cancelled senior game on Oct The game be played earlier due to a lack of referees The junior game against was moved ahead by one day to accommodate the schedule alteration Aqua Ducks car wash The Acton Aqua Ducs Swim Team will be washing cars at the Beaver Gas Station on Queen St in Acton today All proceeds from the event will go to help the team with expenses this season Bridge club The Duplicate Bridge Club begins another season at the Georgetown Legion on Monday starting at l m and are welcoming any people who would like to come and play The group meets every week at the same time upstairs in the Legion and refreshments are also For more in formation call Norma Mavnard at Raiders game The Georgetown Raiders hope to improve their B hockev record with a win over Burlington on Saturday The Raiders will be hosting the Cougars at at Arena The team played in Brampton on Thursday even but results are n available at press I Sabres game The Acton C hockev team plays its me opener for he si son tonight at against The team is hoping to start off with i win familiar ice having below wo hockey in Acton list year Mens hockey The Halton Hills Men Hockey League enters its se cond week of play this season on Sunday at the Arena Curwood Packaging leads the eight team league after defeating Hotel 141 list Sunday

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