THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday October 1990 Page 21 TOE HALTON HILLS HERALD CORPORATE AUTOMOTIVE INC TRAFALGAR RD MAPLE AVI Fleet Maintenance Specioliil Tune up Special Pickup Delivery Towing FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE RICK STAITE 8736014 orts Recreation ROB RISK Herald Sports Editor 8772201 Risky Business Pg Seniors Bowling Pg 33 Pg 33 Focus on Fltnoss Pg34 Athletes PgU Black Tuesday for Rebel teams as all Seniors and Juniors lose Tuesday October 23 is going to be remembered as a very bad day for Rebel teams after all of them lost their games that day The junior and senior teams of the volleyball football and basketball teams were all defeated which also resulted in the elimination of the junior foot ball team from playoff contention and the virtual elimination of the senior team as well Junior football coach Fred Kotani said his team lost 236 at followed by a score against the seniors As a result the seniors must win their final two games against Pearson and Milton to have a chance of making the final playoff spot The juniors only had six ex penenced players from last yeai so it was a learning process most of the guys Next year we only lost about six guys to the senior team and they II have a better understanding of position tackling said he did see a definite improvement of the team s play mg ability seeing flashes of brilliance that he hopes to turn to a blinding intensity in the 1991 season It goes in for most teams when they lose players as they get older Last year our junior team lost the semi final to Milton which on to win the championship I m sure we II do well The senior volleyball team had enjoyed a first place perch in their division but after losing 15 10 11 15 at home to se cond place Robinson could have forfeited their home court ad vantage for the Their coach Bob McKay said the twopoint gain by Robinson put their opponents in a tie and if both teams win their next two games Robinson will get first place honors due to their victory over Our team definitely earned the right to lose I not convinc ed they came totally ready to play and I think they may have taken M Robinson too light While Georgetown has a slight ly easier route to take facing 1 5 Milton Thursday after press time and 2 Acton on Tuesday while Robinson plays Nelson and Bishop Reding McKay said Robinson is a good team that may not make the same mistake his seniors did Tuesday The junior team won their first game against Robinson but lost the next two 158 to drop their record to 2 and are in danger of missing the playoffs In basketball the juniors lost 30 at M M Robinson in a close game that contrasted with the defeat the seniors were dealt teams lose All of the Acton junior and senior volleyall and learns are In darker of not making the playoffs after losing their games lo E on Tuesday The senior volleyball team has a record white the juniors are last at The senior basketball learn is 16 and the juniors are Herald photo Senior volleyball player Mike Bosnian keeps the ball in play as John watches carefully The Rebels won their first game at home against M Robinson but lost the next two sets 15 1511 dropping them into a first place tie with their opponents Herald photo Leathertown whips Elmira The Acton Novice Leathertown West Warehouse Sabres continue to dominate their opposition in Hub League action this season winning all their games so far On Oct 10 the Sabres hosted in an exhibition game trashing the visitors Coach Mitch Lajeunesse s son David led the way with three goals and three assists Teammates Shawn Weatherall also helped fill the with Weatherall getting one goal and three assists and Kyle notching two goals and one assist Goalie Andrew Coe played a solid game to earn the shutout In regular season play the Sabres went to Fergus on Oct 19 which was a repeat of last year semi finals This game had a ferent ending as Acton surprised Fergus with a victory Strong games were played by Sandy Chapman and defensive forward Ryan Young who helped keep Fergus away from their net had another good game scoring his team first goal as well as the game winner with just 1 34 left the final frame Artem t idle either getting two goals each of which were assisted by Richard Raju m the third period Lajeunesse continued to im press in Sunday game in scoring two goals and assisting on two others as the Sabres ston again winning Jason Christopher also had a good outing getting a pair of goals and assists Again goalie closed down the SPORT SHORTS First Aid First aid and CPR courses are now being offered to people interested in learning how to perform emergency care The CPR course runs on Oct 29 and Oct 31 the day First aid runs in the day on Nov and A and in the evening on Nov and 14th For more informa lion call Soccer club player search The Milton Soccer Club known as the Milton Gunners team Is looking for new people to join their organization They are in need of coaches players trainers and managers along with people interested in sitting on the executive board More information can be obtained by calling Laurie Given at 876 Reg Gnffen at Phil Walker at or Roy Christopher at meeting The date for the Georgetown Baseball Association s annual general meeting is approaching and the group is still seeking out new members People in terested in helping the organization run can do so by coming to the meeting at the Alcott Arena on Nov at m New skaters are needed The Acton Figure Skating Club is still searching for new members to join their ranks Registrations will be taken at either Centre located at 126 Mam St N or at and Chapman located at Main St S in Ac ton Raider game tonight at Alcott The Georgetown Raiders will be searching for their third win of the season when they play Brampton tonight at Alcott Arena The Raiders were shut out 7 by Oakville the last time they played Georgetown and are hoping to improve their home record The Raiders then begin a three game road which takes them to Milton Bramp ton and Peterborough before they return to play Peter 30pm Bowling league The Mixed Bowling League at the Acton Bowling Lanes is in need of more members The group plays on Tuesday even ings at 30 m No experience is necessary in order to join For more information call John Dunn at or Acton Lanes at 70