Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 3, 1990, p. 13

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THE HALTON HILLS HERALD THE HERALD OUTLOOK SatanUy November Page TRAFALGAR MAPLE AVE FIt Ma In to nonce Spocloliits Tune up Specials Pickup Delivery Towing Football playoff berth showdown The Rebel senior football team was breathing a little easier on Wednesday when they learned Milton had defaulted their previous match up on Oct 19 The default was the result of using an ineligible player giving Georgetown a victory instead of a defeat This im proves the Rebel chances for taking the last playoff position when they faced Milton at home yesterday The Milton player was also playing for the school senior volleyball team which is not allowed by the Halton School Baords Athletic Association Its a lot better than having to beat them by more than 14 points since they would have made the playoffs if we had just beaten them because our records would have been the same said Rebel coach Rick Redshaw The winner of yesterday game will play al Burlington on Thursday with the finalists playing Nov at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton In the last regular season volleyball games on Tuesday the junior team beat Nelson 2 1 and hosted M Robinson at home on Thursday after press time the winner will play at EC Drury on Tuesday The senior team defeated Ac ton 159 155 156 and finished in second behind M Robinson The Rebels host the winner of the Pearson and E C Drury game on Tuesday The senior basketball team beat Acton 35 and the juniors lost to Nelson Both teams played Milton on Thursday and the winners will each advance to play at M Robinson on Tues day Junior Rebel volleyball player Troy Gardiner goes up to smash the ball during game against Nelson al GDIIS on Tuesday The Rebels won and finished In fourth place They played M Robinson In the playoff preliminary round at home on day but results were unavailable at press time Herald photo Raiders add new faces to forward lines Management of the Georgetown Raiders B hockey team has made some changes in the hope of improving their 2 record including the signing of a new centre Pierre James a player from is in coach Gary words a speedy lit lie guy who can put the puck in the net The 20year old has two years of experience at the B level another factor that helped dyen and general manager Joe Walsh decide pick him up He been in the ranks before so he knows what he doing and he can help some of the other guys get this thing turned around said Another recenl addition right winger John Williamson plaed for the Raiders for two previous seasons and is now practising with the team He s gelling in better shape and should be to plav soon We really need to create some more offense in our games The defence is working well but we need to get on the scoreboard To allow for the additions for ward Jay Mercer was released along with the learn s third goalie Ted Hodgson General manager Joe Walsh said the team will with just two Paul SI Pierre and Jason Nicholson for Ihe lime being Bruins bear 3 losses Up for the shot Two Alton senior girls basketball Irani Ambrose ID and Iannr Procter Igry lo disrupt cottons snot during Ibeir game at Acton High School on Tuesdm The Rebels won the game and advanced lo the preliminary round of the playoff on Thursday The Acton junior basketball Irani Inst to as did the junior volleyball tram The senior volleyball tram lost on the AH he Aelon teams didnt the playoffs thin season photo The Georgelow Peew Bruins have hid a few lough games go against them recent loit three and I led one of their last four games After dropping a I decision to Milton on Sept the came from behind in on Oct to lie I In their next the led throughout most of the with to see a late surge In the veiling club result in a loss Jamie opened the scoring fot Georgetown on fine effort assisted Brad Speai and who lamo up from Minor Spears gave lite local club a I lead end of the period assisted Boere and Da id McNeel In second Brums in their lead to i 1 win Burke scored on a plo set up David and Thorn Burlington owned ice in the third period and scored three unanswered goals to claim the victory A solid minding per was given by Andrew Craig who stonewalled numerous Burlington chances Hie Georgetown team t it am against on Oct Id gelling beat a tight checking con test Brad Spears scored late in Ihe second period to narrow the lead l Spears goal w as assisted Thoin and Da id Boere In the Milton game both teams were evenly matched and were deadlocked 2 2 at the end of the first period Scolt Truman and Wesley Burke notched the Georgetown goals Burke also assisted on goal while Brad Spears and David Kalbar ski combined to assist on Georgetown second goal Unfortunately the second period belonged to Milton and the local team found themselves trailing when the buzzer end ed the period Brad Spears ended the Georgetown scoring in the third period assisted by David Boere and Gary McNeUIy SPORT SHORTS Blue Fins The Georgetown Blue Fins Swim Club earned one second place finish and two third place finishes at their first swim meet of the season held Oct 20 and 21 in Richmond Thane Goodlet competing in Ihe 11 and 12 year old category swam the 200 metre backstroke in earn himself a place finish He alsc managed a fifth place spot the 100 metre backstroke Alison got the two third place finishes one in the metre backstroke with a time of and the other in the 100 metre backstroke Duby who is in the 10 and under category also got two fourth place finishes in tne freestyle and metre fly followed by a fifth place effort in the metre freestyle In the 13 and 14 age group Sabrina Basset swam a 30 in the metre freestyle and 1 22 77 in the metre backstroke to get fourth place finishes in each event The club s next meel is the Thomas Jumbo Invitational which is taking place today and tomorrow Bridge Club The Georgetown Duplicate Bridge Club had their weekly meeting on Monday the Legion resulting in a new crop of winners Mike Lorrusso and Karol Tobiaz 2 George Sargent and Jock Kaarsemaker Tied for third are Ruth Forgrave and Jud Rivers along with Rene March and Norma nard Discount leading hockey league I r oft I hi J Hum Athletic program begins Nov 11 Enhance athletic per formance in golf tennis figure skating hockey baseball and man other individual and team sports This one day workshop will teach you how to apply the techniques of mental imagery or to your game The Hills Recreation and Parks Department runs this program on Sunday November 11 a m 3 30 pm at the Cultural Centre in the Gallery Please note change in the date and location

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