WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1996 THE GEORGETOWN GEMINI £3 orts WE WANT YOUR TEAM REPORTS! DEADLINE IS SUNDAY NIGHT ae BACK BREAKING BACKSTOPPER! Raiders' goalkeep Ryan Lowe gets all spun around on this shot, but manages to make the save despite the fluttering puck. Unfortunately for Lowe, the Raiders went on to lose this game 4-1 to Streetsville, Saturday at Gordon Alcott Arena. (Eve Martin photo) Charley's still unbeaten in dart league BY ALEX TOUGH Special to The Gemini Charleys continued their un- beaten run, in the Halton League, with an 11-3 win over Royal Pizza One to re- main in first place. Charleys are ten points ahead of Brackys Grillers, who de- feated Brackys Tapsters, also, by 11-3. Brackys Brew Crew are in sole possession of third place, courtesy of the 8-6 win over Legion Two, who hold fourth spot. Close behind comes Legion One, 10-4 win- ners over Coalyards Two. Coalyards One and Legion Three have the honour of the first tied match of the season, 7-7. Brackys Fat Bunch re- corded a sound 9-5 win in their clash with McGibbon One. The last resulthas Royal Pizza One taking out McGibbon Two by 0-5. Legion Two openedin fine style against Brackys Brew Crew with both four player team wins, although the scores were a little shabby, one may say, for both squads. Brew Crew improved with singles winning the opening three sets with Legion taking the next three in succession. Brew Crew pulled off the closing two singles to tie the match going into the four doubles. The first pair of dou- bles were split with the re- maining two going to Brew Crew for a narrow victory. Over the league, on the night, Chris Scutt, Mark See and Troy Winters each had a ten pointer. Scutt scored 180, See 140 and a high finish of 122. Bruce Stevens made a high close out of 130 to go with a 140 score. Larry Hunt and Dave Scutt both hit two 140 scores, Dennis Thorogood scored 156. Some other score raters are Joe Keating, GordKennedy, Paul Kirby, Jay Peterson, Jen Bottomley, Carla See, Christine Monteath, and Al Murphy. Next Monday, 11th, sees play at Brackys, Coalyards, Legion, McGibbon and Royal Pizza (Charleys play- ing away at McGibbon). The Industrial League re- turned to league play on Wednesday. Gasketman de- feated a luckless Nimrods by 9-2. 'Rods won the first set and last set with the Gaskets winning all in between and they retain first place by four points. New Dream Team are second following the 8-3 win over Panthers. Guzzlers hold down third place, also with an 8-3 result, winning over Better Cut Keys. In the final match, Woodchuckers de- feated Independents, also, 8- 3: Stan Rhynold made the high start of the season to date with 160 and recorded the high finish of the night with a lowish 72. George Powell started with 127 and Brian Hicks with 101. Larry Gem scores at a glance Hockey -- Junior "A" Volleyball -- Jr Boys Raiders 1 v. Strretsville 4 Basketball -- Jr Girls Volleyball -- Jr Boys Rebels 30 v. Burl. Central 16 Football -- Junior Rebels 22 v. Oakville-Traf. 21 Rebels 15 v. Acton 8 Rebels 15 v. Acton 8 Rebels 15 v. Acton 11 Volleyball -- Sr Boys Jenn Atkinson pleased with Ontario U18's BY KYLE GOODLET The Georgetown Gemini Jenn Atkinson, a 17-year old Moore Park Crescent resident, was recently selected to the Ontario Under 18 Ladies Field Hockey Team. A central defender for the Milton Magic Under 19 Soccer Club, Atkinson's coach called her a good, all around athlete, but in 1995 she discovered that she excelled at field hockey. : While attending John T. Ross High School in Guelph, Atkinson was introduced to the sport and in her first year led rookies in scoring with nine goals. She also scored four more times during a school girls tournament in Kitchener. Encouraged by her coach and team mates,she tried out for the provincial team last November. She continued to train with Ontario over the winter and worked out on her own to increase her fitness. In June of 1996, the hard work paid offas she was cho- sen by the U-18 team to rep- resent the province. Although the team lost in the semi-final game of the Hunt, Peter Balsam and Daryl Maybanks each scored 140 and Chris Corbett notched 126. Walt Anderson had six startsand Beau Beaumont six closes for Guzzlers, to lead these sections for the night. National Capital Cup, Jenn made her mark on the team by scoring two goals and showed her versatility by playing well in both forward and defensive positions. At the Montreal Cup, Atkinson helped her team place first with wins over PEI, New Brunswick, Quebec, and the Ontario U-16 team. Not only does Jenn's soc- cer coach consider her an ex- cellent athlete but he also said "She is a great kid to work with as a coach." Jenn is very pleased with the provincial program and feels that it offers some ex- cellent coaching, calling ita great experience for any player. action This Wednesday (6th) is a McGibbon Tourney evening. Teams, doubles and singles, are the order of play with all squads requiring a minimum of five players to play the full agenda. Play starts at 8 pm. 6-2. exhibition opener. Acton Redmen. Hockey Rebels on the right track BY KYLE GOODLET The Georgetown Gemini The Georgetown District High School hockey team opened up its exhibition season, last week with the right skate forward last week as they hosted Milton's E.C. Drury and won Head coach Neil Cotton is happy with the team's progress this early in the season but knows that he has lost much of the finesse and experience of last year's team. "This year we'll be playing more of a grinding style of hockey" said Cotton, who will be looking to his team's youth to provide depth . On the bench with Cotton again this year are Bill Coon and Georgetown Minor Hockey Association product Dave Chatten. The coaches will also be looking for leadership from veteran players such as Brad Davidson who potted a hat trick in the The Rebels are on the ice again tonight in Milton and are back home next Monday to take on Oakville Trafalgar. Their season opener is Nov. 18 against cross-town rivals the