Page 14 ~ Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, June 9, 1993 Rebels won't be ‘Repeating’ By Mike Zrostek Heavily Rebs still up after Provincials throughout the game while Drury By Mike Zrostek favored to win another made the nec, 13th in the senior girls 3000 essary defensive They didn’t finish in the upper O metres, Halton softball championship, Plays when it counted. bracket at the Ontario Federation of Clark was very impressed with i School Athletic Associations the 4x400 metre Telay team of Provincial track and field meet held Alexis Kerr, Becki Couling, Jen in Oshawa last Friday and Murray and Andrea LeBannister Saturday, but the 12 Georgetown who knocked four seconds off their District High School athletes best time at the southwestern should still be Proud of their plac- 4 Tegionals, to finish 15th in a time of ings, according to coach Bevin ( 4:13 seconds, Clark. “Not many Schools can Say they The Rebels competed in cold brought 12 athletes to this meet, tainy conditions Saturday that were who worked especially hard in the across in the second for the ‘going to win when you make | less than ideal for track and field Rebels on a two out double by ti Short period of time they have. It’s hose many (six) errors,” said senior boys long jump, Matt Brain hard to compete against athletes Stacey Colarossi after the Rebels Hastie javelin athe NS Teally bad, the was 10mm y. the junior boys javelin, from clubs who loa i Javelin athletes had to Stand around and Rick Vivian Placed 15th in the round. We Obviously disappointed at the final result, Hastie said the girls Pretty well start in 'W midget boys 800-metres, April,” said Clark, without a warm-up,” said Clark. e girls had Karen Walker take Clark said his Charges are already With 24 athletes from around the 12th in the midget girls tiple jump, looking forward to next year, “It’s Province competing in each event, Lisa McDonald was 15th in the midget girls javelin, Alexis Kerr finished 15th in the senior girls 400-metres and Kristy Johnson was game was a close affair Tespectable. fifth when a mixture of Scott Hobbs finished ninth in the Bets you excited and Teady for next year. Hastie thinks the girls should be and Py fielding by the competitive next year, as only GDHS into a hole. « five players from this year’s team led for seven Tuns will not be returning. Also, he it 8-2 in favor of feels, there will be some good - They never did Tecover as young talent Coming to the team next year. By Bonnie Malenfant their home runs, Standard Products This was a close game, with The second 8ame into the season had a good game by the whole team, Power hitters on both sides. Delrex and you can already see an improve- Starting off the Same with the first Jeanna Brigden, Allison Dwyer, ment in the girls’ confidence. batter Devor n Reynolds smacking a Lindsay Fendley and Danielle Van Pizza Hut 21, home run. One home tun by Kendra Dyke all hitting one home run. Young’s Pharmacy 10 Hilts, with two home runs each for Game star Kendelle Hastings with Young’s had a hard time getting Tonia Moreland and Robyn two home runs, T.D. 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