THE HERALD Wednesday IKS GDHS gymnasts dominate East The East alt on gymnastic and to the delight of coaches meet finished fifth Diane Herrmann and Jane Agglss championships were held lost Joyce and Sheila White The GDHS team first In was sixth and Kendra finished first and second Thursday at While Oaks the Georgetown and District team totals compiling Dams locked up seventh place respectively on the Secondary School In School dominated points toT A s In floor exercises Diane Rosea nne Herrmann picked up Oakvllle Trafalgar St rue ha n with an excellent fourth spot in this same event routine won lop honors while In vaulting Ruth Intermediate and Senior sec Laura finished third finished third while tlons of the meet and placed Herrmann netted sixth third in the Junior section In ihe Intermediate division position On the balance beam Diane Slrachan was the Best Eva won Ihe unevens Herrmann was the All Round gymnast in Janet Burns placing laird In the top Junior section while Kelly and Kelly Frost latching on to finished second jirr Frost picked up similar honors sixth spot Kelly frost was Georgetown won three of the The Rider7lndislretlons la the Intermediate section In second Donna Ridley third and the floor Senior section Eva fourth In the exercises Ruth finished ta Herman ami jane vaulting OnlhebaLancebeam Jane finished Supsension stands Nofurtherdevelopmontstook Information to the place at last Wednesday Jerry Pearson executive meeting regarding the Raiders situation However according an a decision to allow representative the Raiders are Junior team not off the hook yet Because of the amount of plying business that had be for a Junior B discussed the executive Georgetown are the decided to hold any further people who debateonthematleruntllApril the Raiders If the when more time could be decides that further congratulated devoted to problem It was disciplinary action against the was third in all round Janet Burns placed first with fourth and Herrmann standings on excellent score while hung on to finish Hi The The meet Itself was a great Marianne was third Georgetown team had no one success as It was extremely and Kelly Frost filth In the entered In the Elite division well organized attracted a floor exercises Marianne The Gymnastic large number of appreciative was third with a S3 Championships will be held this spectators White Oaks the score Kelly Frost placed coming Thursday again at white Oaks Secondary School Job well In Senior division Vickie host learned however hat Ihe Raid Is RUTH displays high flying The GDHS team the overall the vaulting style which won her third place ln competition and also captured the In this event in the Senior Division at last and Senior team titles Thursday East Halton gymnastic meet Raiders hod appealed Ihe necessary then the Junior B l0 teama February tribunal learn would be left without a l decision which suspended them management committee the qualifying round for from further play this season Mistakes seem to have a But Ihe decision was habit of bringing down more upheld because The new misfortune but ago in It would had to place in the evidence ted by Port be Georgetown fans who would JP 1J Colborne proved without a suffer rather than those per doubt that the Raiders had sons involved In I false regis tra lion card violations Norval now two wins ahead Rebels complete trying season team had to place cither first- second in its division The twogame lead against Mac GDHS Intermediate and Senior Milk Sunday in the learns qualified and as wit game of the by the strength Austria Hockey League finals although the Junior learn as a One minute into the second whole didnt qualify all but one period Ned McFarlanes goal member as a result of their for boosted the score to ngs have qualified for the seemed to assure them at assisted by Bob Monckton and Jim from Benny and Hugh Williams at 58 and from and HaltonTosweir on easy victory But by the Brenda second of the third Mr and Diane Strachan Milk endeavors had tied it up finished fifth and sixth respectively on the uneven took two more goals by TheSeniorRebels basketball Burlington on Friday night and where Rebels submitted Lord lead however stretched Juniors James and Team captain Steve Foster season came to a shuddering the Lords Tuesday victory meekly Tuesday s game had to at the half and with Brian got In a lot who was also the floor leader last Tuesday 4th when gave them the league title in Rebels displaying more their first stringers playing of playing time and gained was suspended earlier In the dropped a decision to this best two out of three series spirit and a definite desire most of the third quarter some valuable Senior ex year because of scholastic Lord Nelson Lords of mix It up with Ihe very physical ballooned to to the in difficulties Mark the Burlington and thus were As on Friday night the Lord Nelson team final period showed a lot of poise and could team best player sat out an eliminated from further post eventual outcome of the game At one point in the opening Coach Jim Cosligan perhaps become ihe floor leader important contest because of i it -I- j realizing the inevitability of next year should he continue disciplinary problems and throughout the year the team In the second frame goal at the 1 mark assisted by was only score while Mac added two quarter the Rebels were down taken the However unlike Friday game by only five points 1B13 The all freely and Improve bars Val Phillips placed third the last from Benny in vaulting Heppea unassisted with IB from Dave Rayner On the balance beam Laura seconds left to play to clinch and Don Staddon at and BUI Stansel at assisted by Centennial battles e Msiuck continued Into the third period with goals tol by Terry Richmond at the nOOp SemiTinOlS second mark Jim Colls Junior Rebellettes fail to hit first spectacular basketball player On Friday scored only just a steady consistent per one point played lisUessly and to the Hal County for the right to continue on to former who gives his all when i jij u uh t and Dave Holmes assisting Public school Public School Item S boys basketball team ad vllle in a suddendeath game Finally Mas Konacf at to the County for the right to continue on to Keith Smiley and s tossed out late in the third semi finals as they defeated the Halton County finals Oak Benny at is nut u the floor both quarter when he tested the Public School 68- wood are the East on top with a twogoal Last week the Senior Settlors record for Ihe year that pattern continued in nad problems earlier in and defensively On referee patience Just once loo in a total point lasi Champions The game will be margin volleyball team ended at while ihe Juniors Tuesday s loss Coach Mavis ihe year finished the season Tuesdav Mike netted eight often He dldn play the week played this Wednesday at the a Bob Monckton and won their match White posted a fine record good O Nell must be concerned as and ihelr year In fine fashion points and challenged the second game but the team gym Game time Is Benny Heppea are now tied for Oaks 31 while the Juniors enough for second place In their ihe semi final in ihe league is a They dropped While Oaks Lords on the boards at played more as a unit without Centennial won the first Ihelr series It was division one game sudden death affair Seniors White Oaks won ends of the court him has had to game while Stewarltown he last match in regular The opportunity was there to the second gome which went to who showed steady contend with this situation ail took the second contest season play for both teams but The Juniors had a chance to beat White Oaks who match point but other provement all year also scored year and showed remarkable This gave Centennial the while they finished with finish in top spot and a win over concerned wllh their wise Were no malch for ihe points For Nelson restraint at times in keeping overall victory by six points winning records the Seniors White Oaks would have spiking or blocking but the Senior Greenaway had 13 while Flake on the team With 1 to go In the final have been eliminated from guaranteed them at least a tie Juniors failed to rise to the The Georgetown girls took hooped 10 A situation like this is hard on game the total point score was further play as they finished However their play of late has occasion Coach Neil dldn their gameshy scores of Coach Jim Costigan in his all concerned especially in third In division The been at best Inconsistent and feel that girls were up for 1512 and 159 and played first year the team did a team sports but it was game Hopefully their perhaps Iheir best volleyball of fine Job In bringing Rebels resolved lo the credit of the lilude will change before their the year as far along the road as he did Rebels coach and the team The season ending win for The team finished second ln the went on to a winning season i he first top honors as scoring leaders Centennial mode it to the for the league playoffs with Halton County finals last year seven points apiece but lost out to John T Tuck next battles Mac a public School of Burlington Milk at 10 this Sunday Centennial girls falter in finals playoff game The playoff Is fourth games lM and while White Oaks took the Seniors did have a winning record is remarkable con come with him the he Centennial Schools girls Acton by a polnl margin in balance of the series 158 1511 season and when all was going some of the problems the Rebels SONY Complete Line Sales Service Authorized Dealers WIGO TELEVISION AND APPLIANCES 40 Main basketball team dropped a two- their league game total point series with final last week and thus were eliminated from further play for this season On Wednesday at Centennial the teams battled to a tie however at on Friday the Centennial team lost 3423 This made the total points ln favour of If there was a turning point ln the Centennial team fortunes it would to be the fourth quarter of Wednesday game Alice Ogden is probably still replaying that disastrous six minute now Wednesday game very close contest until the third The two teams were lied the end of first quarter and Centennial held a slim 13 lead at the half Then complexion of the game changed ana It looked like Centennial was going to win in a walka way They scored eight points while holding falrvlew scoreless ln the third quarter and led In fH Whether Ih rough confidence or lack the Centennial girls allowed to surge back tie the score and at on point hold a threepoint lead Shots were missed passes wer carelessly thrown and the Centennial defence was almost nonexistent With less than a minute in the game the Centennial girls rallied and with eight seconds hooped Ihe final basket to tie game at The near miss on Wednesday could have affected the girls as they were soundly beaten on Friday In Wednesdays game Meredith McLaren was high scorer wllh 10 points fallowed yThse same two girls played well In Friday contest Although it was end to he the year as 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