Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 5, 1991, p. 17

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THE WEEKEND OUTLOOK Friday Aprils 11 Page 17 THE HALTON HILLS HERALD Buying or Selling lis With Success BRAND REALTY INC Geo getown ROB RISK Herald Sports Editor 8772201 18 Athletes 18 19 20 20 Rebel wrestling on the rebound By ROBERT RISK Herald Sports Editor The 199091 season has marked the return of Rebel wrestling to Georgetown District High School with a vengeance The school has had a 20year tradition of being a force to be reckoned with across the pro vince After a three year absence GDHS has taken by storm most recently winning the Halton Junior Championships at Bishop Reding on March Jim Hall head of the Physical Education department at in charge of the wrestling pro gram which has more than equalled the success he expected this year My goal was to win the junior championships which we did I was a little concerned because most of the team had never wrestled before Now I m hoping to finish in the top four in the Championships last Thursday at GDHS and advance to the GHAC Golden Horseshoe Athletic Conference Hall said he was very happy with the response he received when he started getting the wrestling program going again A core of 25 students joined up and have stuck with it all the way through They ve been great One of the reasons we done so well is the committment theyve had coming out to all the practices and working hard all the time Hall also credited assistant coaches Jeff Moon Tim Dixon and Dave Power for their con tnbutions to the team All three are former Rebel wrestlers themselves with Dixon also ing been a Canadian champion Hall is also a key part of the team success this year having wrestled nationally and interna A former Rebel wrestler himself Hall has also coached the sport in different parts of the United States Hall said he has high hopes for next years team since only a few of his athletes will be graduating and many more new ones can be added After things got going this year I had a lot of guys telling me they were interested but it was too late for them to join up It likely we 11 have a very good team next year Something else Hall believes will make Georgetown wrestling even stronger is the re establishment of wrestling in the local elementary schools It gets a lot of the kids more familiarized with the sport earlier making them even more competitive in high school We re working on that with Centennial and Stewarttown Byron Luff below gets a close look at the mat while Ryan puts a hold on him during wrestling practice at Georgetown District High School on Wednesday Rebel wrestling team was practising for the Championships held Thursday at GDIIS Results will be in Wednesday Herald Heraldphoto Local player helps dream come true By ROBERT RISK Herald Sports Editor In different ways the Tiromy Tyke Tournament held every year at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto helps dreams come true as it did for at least one Georgetown hockey player last Saturday Derrick Elliott a member of the Georgetown Beaver Lumber Major Novice team sold books of tickets 1 300 to make sure him and his teammates would qualify to play in the grand old building in downtown Allan Stuttard an assistant coach of Elliott s explained that the top four teams who raise the most money in each age group from six to nine in age get to play an exhibition game Derrick s contribution was the most of anyone who took part Our team raised altogether also the most of any team all of which went to help the Ontano Easter Seals Socie ty Another Georgetown team from a few years ago holds the Beaver I umber Major Novices for a group picture with the trophy ihey won for beating Toronio Ml In their during the Tim in j Tyke Tournament held at Maple Leaf Gardens on Saturday From left to right back row are coaches Allan Jeff Sargent and Bob Middle row left to right are Jason Campbell Brent McClung Roddy Heinz Dan Smith Derrick Elliott Ellis Ryan and Malt Front row left to right an Josh Jamie Trevor Cash Tyler Ryan Carter Bryan and Jason Hayes Photo submitted most ever raised about 000 Derricks father Rick said his son was very eager to sell the raf fie tickets a trip for two to Florida for one week as soon as he received them He really wanted to be able to play in Toronto He s always been good at selling Last year Derrick finished third selling tickets for the hockey beef draw Derrick showed his experience as a ticket setter when it came to choosing where he would locate himself when asking people to buy into the raffle I figured I would do alright at the beer store because a Tot of people go there especially on Thursdays and Fridays Sometimes we go to Zellers too but it not as good said Der rick Rick Elliott said they would go out two or three times a week to sell tickets taking them approx imately a month to raise the Stuttard said the team t take part in the tournament last year making this season the only chance for the team to make the trip to Maple Leaf Gardens since the age limit for participants is nine It was great being able to go It was a big thrill for me as it was for the kids We did a good job finishing ahead of the second place team he said adding that the team made the most of their exhibition game beating Toronto The other kids benefitting from this dream are the ones the money that is raised goes to the province s handicapped children SPORT SHORTS Crushers advance Orangeville Crushers last year AllOntario C cham are favored to repeat that accomplishment this year after defeating Port Dover Clip pers four games to one on Wednesday in Port Dover Crushers begin their best of seven semi final series on the road against Bruins today Friday and will play game two at home on Sunday at 30pm House League The Georgetown Minor Hockey Association is holdings its house league Day of Cham pions on Saturday at Alcott Arena Eight games will be played to decide this years champions for each division beginning with Bantams at 8 00 am featuring Packaging against Georgetown Honda Also playing are Tyke bronze championships at 00 am McFarlane Masonry vs Eagle Landscap ing at 30 a m Georgetown Firefighters vs Georgetown Rental Tyke silver championship at 1 30 p m Armstrong Insurance vs Construction Atom at 3 p m Tim Horton Donuts vs Dave Service Centre Tyke gold championship at 5 DO p m Terra Cotta Cookies vs J V Clothing Novice at 6 30 p m Kinsmen Club vs Barragers Cleaners Midget Juvenile at 00 m Don s Sign Service vs Freestone Con struction The is asking all of its players to bring an item of food for the Georgetown Food Bank The association will also be drawing winners for its Second Annual Beef It Up draw Tickets are each and will be available all day at the Alcott Arena Coachs Tips Starting today The Halton Hills Herald sports section will be running Coach Donohues Tips every Friday as a way of helping local coaches organize and improve their teams fur ther Jack was coach of Canada s basketball team from and is a nationally recognized coaching expert Bridge Club Georgetown Bridge Club winners at the Legion this week were 1 Blaine Hillock and Mike 2 Tied three ways were Jack Kaarsemaker and Jack Bosnian Diane Johnson and Diane Adams and Rene March and Karri

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