Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 24 November 1993, p. 18

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Page'18= Haltén Hills This Weék) wasestiv? November 24: 1993 By Mike Zrostek It was a very successful kend for the Georgetown District High School Rebels swim team, as they traveled Sabrina Basie finished to Hamilton’s McMaster second in the girls open 50 ee for an invitational sone while Jenn Apgar 's 32nd, Amanda Walker 33th and Amy Sargent 47th out of 53 swimmers. Shillington and Andrea Herner finished third and leeds in the girls 100 LM. S the GDHS boys were the oe winners while the girls placed second, thanks to Andrea Hemer was third in some vel team and individ- the girls open 100 backstroke ual efforts. finishing in a time of 1:18.79. GDHS was first in the girls Justine Colton was 8th, Tracy 15-and-under Individual Tabucki 12th and Amy Sergent 15th. Karen Mathiasen was 8th in the girls 100 breaststroke ina time of 1:40.95. Kristin Herner and Leigh Shillington were second and third in the girls 100 freestyle finishing in 1:08.44 and 1:10.52. Kathy Dugas was 15-and-under team finished in a time of 2:06.52, 12 sec- onds ahead of second place Ancaster, and the girls 15- and-over came in first in 2:24.10. In the girls open 200 freestyle, Sabrina Bassett and 13th in a time of 1:24.39. Justine Colton finished one, GDHS finished sixth in the two, in times of 2:32.89 and _ senior girls 200 free relay in 2:43.60 respectively. a time of 2:23.80, while the Kristen Herner came in junior girls took fourth in the third in the girls Open 50 but- 200 free relay in a time of terfly in 35.50, while Leigh 2:32.09. The boys 15-and-over 200 IM. relay was an exciting race as GDHS edged Parkside by 9 / 10s of a sec- ond to win in a time of :03.6. i Kevin Taylor was first in the boys. open 200 freestyle winning easily in a time of 2:13.58, 13 seconds ahead of the second place finisher. Robert Weston won the boys 50 butterfly in 28.10 while Trevor Charles came finished ninth in 34.54. Nick Farmatte, Micah ke and Cameron Charles finished fourth, sixth and sev- enth ie aoe in the boys open 100 Glen Soins led the GDHS boys in the 50 freestyle open, winning the face in an impressive time of 25.97. Taylor was third in 26.99, Cameron Charles was 15th, Osian: Morgan 19th and Steve Masters was 26th out of 46 swimmers. Neil Scudder was second in the boys 100 backstroke in By Alex Tough Special to HHTW This Friday, at the Georgetown Legion sees another of the Ladies Auxiliary Open four player teams tourney. Registration and play commencement by 7:30 p.m. Hotshots drew Stan Rhynold and Neil Olmstead, Dream Team in semi #1. Al Murphy and Ken Gritten, Ensigns won group #2 in a playoff over Brian Hicks and Ray Ackroyd, Westenders. This The Darts Ontario Zone put them against pereuD #4 shoots commence on Sunday _ winners, Erwin self, at the scares & Dragon. Hustlers, in the ice, semi- Me ip of Darts Ontario final. The Rhynold/Olmstead fee plus the ay fee are a and See/Tough duos pulled must before play. The mem- off the wins to set up a late, wea usually is refunded by —_late show final. Two starts of Halton League to its play- 120 by. Rhynold put the oppo- ne entrants. The format is — sition in a hole, which did not mixed doubles (male and _ last too long. See/Tough dou- female) and singles, male and _ bled out first to seal victory in female. Registration and start- a fine match by 2-0. ing times are not known as I Some individual stats are write, however, you may worthy of note. Bruce Hope, count on around 11 a.m. for Ken Gritten and Dean Raynor ree ses the doubles fired 180 each. Raynor also and 1 p.m. for the singles. had a 154 start and scored The aia League held . 125. 140s came from Tough its second toumey of the sea- and Dean Hancock, 135 from son last Wednesday with the Erwin See, a couple of 125s team doubles. There were 26 from Eddie Ebbinge and 122 entries, divided into four from Trevor Campbell. Brian round-robin groups. The win- Ward just missed out on three ners of each group played tepiey 100 plus finishes semi-final ties. then the final between the two semi-final winners. Group 1 winners Mike Hope and Sean Gambles of Steve Smith (left) and Stuart Scotford were the 1993 Gordon Alcott Tennis Bie Junior Boys Doubles finalists. hoto by Norma Maynard ft_ ~Georgetown Chrysler Raiders a. BURLINGTON COUGARS Saturday, November 27/93 7:30 p.m. Alcott Arena Guelph St., Georgetown PROVINCIAL JUNIOR A HOCK thanks to the town Legion staff for sowing the late finish - another fine night. Adults *5° Children, Students, Seniors *2” Many For a smooth quiet ride, superb handling and real stopping power, check out the A378 touring tire at your Yokohama Dealer. Their uncompromising performance means you won’t have to worry about them, no matter what the weather. Backed by Yokohama Road Hazard Protection and over 75 years of tire engineering excellence. alton Fille RADIATOR & TIRE SERVICE Be 343 GUELPH ST. » 4 NOW ray VE GOT CONTROL. > YOKOH Performance { The Halton league held the open draw singles tourney last weekend and the winner was Jeff Henderson over Terry Hancock, Dave Scutt and Dave Nicholls in a four player round robin finish. Once part and all were firing for ae bonus points, if noth- ing el one league had its usual matches on Monday evening and Legion #3 continue to lead from Bracky’s Boys. Both teams had ee results with Legion surpris- ing 12-1 win oe Time Out #1, who were expected to put up a closer fight. pr eeky s defeated izza by 11-3 to stay in close contention, although nine points adrift. Ravine are third, another 10 points back. Legion #4 move into fourth and are followed by Royal een Charley’s #1 and Time Out # Match. of ihe week is Charley’s #1 visit to the Ravine with a close result, 8-6 in favor of the home team. Ravine opened, taking the two four-player team sets with Paul Kirby’s and Darlene aghesier s closing doubles - BOWL iN at Nb 859-0470 ial fects * Insurance, Pick-Up & Delivery ‘Arranged KO. 873 40: 003, 6 Rebel swimmers swamp invitational meet a time of 1:09.31 bare missing first place. Robert Weston at Matthew Hardstaff were o two in the boys 200 ILM. times of 2:33.48 and 2:35. Tespectively. Oomen won his secot event of the day in the bo 100 freestyle winning tl race in 58.08. Nick Laurot was third and Trevor Charl was eighth. GDHS won the senior bo: 200 free relay winning t five seconds over Appleby ; a time of 1:48.67. Zarnke took second plac in the boys 200 breaststrok finishing in a time. of 1:18.0! GDHS also finished sec ond in both the junior an senior mixed 200 free relay The juniors finished the rac in 2:23.85 and the seniors i 2:11.08. The next swim meet fo Rebels is ee District Hig Sch Ladies Auxiliary darts event this Friday Off to the singles and Kirby won for the Ravine in the opener. Charley’s came back with three in succession, from Neil Olmstead, Ken Davis ang Eric Fuller. The match Strasburger to leave the match still tied. In the all-ladies final sin- gles sets, Darlene: Wheeler and Kim Smid of Ravine won through. The closing teams sets first and second went to the visitors to again tie the match. The last two went to the home team for the win. Allin ue aclose match. igh score of the wa a maximum from self, Bill Crawford ae 160. Mark Larry Varey, Bruce Hope and Pete Pickering each notched two 140s. Eric Fuller closed high with 108 and Al Murphy did likewise with 106. Leading bonus points with six. were Hope and Murphy and Mike Hope scored five. The Ed Paterson Memorial tourney is heading for the fifth year. Saturday, Jan. 8 is the day and is moving to the Legion for more space all plies aus format is doubles open to 64 duos. Resististon fee is $35 and open now, In fact, the first entry is already registered - that of Terry Hancock/Dave Nicholls. € tourney raises funds for the Heart and Stroke Foundation and already has contributed a few thousand dol is time around, amily Paterson are looking to taise $5,000. Sponsored by the Legion and Labatts, among others, the goal is attainable. The play format is round-robin. The first four teams go into the main round and the second four teams go into the consolation round. Top prize is $600 and last prize is $75, with draws on the go. For the time there is an evening dance afterwards, = at the Legion.’ Price $5 per person. Dave Paterson (873-6380), Grant Richardson (877-9241) and self (877-4200) are taking registrations. So are several darts suppliers around.

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