Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 18, 1975, p. 13

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St Francis wrestlers champs THE HERALD IB- At UNORTHODOX HOLD but Georgetown Elementary School Wrestling get at Action in one Tournament of the many bouts in Wednesdays annual LE Rams cant get on track Six weeks of preparation ended In triumph the odd display of temper and an oc casional tear this past Wed as Georgetown District High School hosted the annua Georgetown Elementary School Wrestling Tournament St Francis of Assutl left the mats team champions for the second year In a row but actually it la the program instituted by wrestling coach Lew Martin that should be credited with top honors Each year members of the GDHS wrestling team take on the job of coaching the sport of wrestling to fifth and sixth graders In the areas elementary schools They have six weeks in which to teach the basics of wrestling to their charges and prepare them for the tournament For the most part the tournament is the first taste of actual competition for the youngsters Through the coaches Martin hopes to instill In the boys some love for the sport a taste of friendly but serious George competition and the idea that Harrison one can compete while and Holy Cross 29 retaining the sense of good The over wrestlers were sportsmanship divided Into 11 weight classes There Is another purpose to ranging from a tow of the program and It Involves pounds to what could be the coaches themselves regarded as heavyweight at Martin hopes that by getting a 110 pounds The tournament taste of actual coaching was run on a double situations hla wrestlers will elimination basis and this gain a more well rounded meant that each competitor knowledge of the sport It also was guaranteed at least two gets them off the mats and matches onto the other side of the fence The champion at lbs was where hopefully they will Bob Anderson of George experience and appreciate the Kennedy Mike OBrien of St maddening Francis won the consolation frustrations that crop up In tournament competition Lew Martin and Bob McKay set up the weight classes set the draws and helped keep the paper work end of the tour nament running smoothly Apart from that however the tournament Including of ficiating was handled by the wrestling team from John and Brian handled the Wrlggleaworth team Steve Croasman and Steve Turner coached Joseph Gibbons Gary Miller and Rick Sommervllle worked with the Harrison team Pete Founder and Ted Phillips bandied the crew from George Kennedy Park School was coached by Andy Cam man and Rick Holy Cross bad Eric and Dave Petersen In charge of their team and tournament champion St Frauds of Assist had Martin Pollack handling the coaching reins The order of finish was as follows St Francis loo points Joseph Gibbons Kennedy S3 Wrigglesworth championship Winning at SO lbs was Dave Norton of Joseph Gibbons while Chuck Anderson of George Kennedy won the consolation title Mike of St Francis woo his lb class while Alex Paterson of Holy Cross the consolation champ In the lb weight class Mark won the championship Jeff Smith of Harrison won the divisions consolation match At BO lbs Shawn Zuber of Wrigglesworth took the title and the con solation win went to Jamie South of Harrison Russell Francis was the 83 lb champ consolation honors went to Joey of Holy Cross The lb division cham pionshlp went to Terry of Joseph Gibbons while John of Harrison won the consolation title Eric Bum- bacca of Harrison walked off with top spot In the AS lb class Andy Lew of George Kennedy was declared the champ in the 100 lb division Randy Robinson of St Francis all alone in his 110 lb class was conceded the championship In these last three classes there were no consolation cham pionships In order to keep the tour nament on the friendly com petition basis no trophies were awarded to In dividual winners Instead and of possibly much more value to the youngsters the champions were given T- shirts with Georgetown Wrestling printed on them ALTHOUGH HOLY CROSS finished last In wrestlers The are front row left to the tournament these young ladles finished 1 Patty Joe Cutrara first in school spirit Throughout the days Cunningham Back row left right competition they cheered their schools Van Holly and Nancy Diamond A rash of third period penalties cost the Hills Rams at chance to knock off frontrunning Medics hut Thursday night in Georgetown and the loss brought the Ranis record to two wins and eight tosses for the season The Medics 1M victory was really engineered in the final period they took advantage of steady Ram parade to the penalty box to the locals ftl In the final minutes In the final period the locals picked up penalty minutes as compared to for the Medics but it seemed that every time a Medic was about to be banished for some in fraction a Ram would retaliate and cause his team to lose the man advantage Apart from the third period scoring spree it was a close contest with the Rams holding the edge In play at the close of the second period At that point the Rams were leading and were playing a tight defensive game while taking advantage of the breaks that popped up to rap In goals This strategy didnt carry over Into the final frame however the Medics popped home three goals within the opening lour minutes of the third to take command of the game Before the Rams countered with their lone goal of the third the count read for the visitors and the game was effectively locked up Ron was high man In the scoring department for the Rams as he counted four tunes Steve Wilson added a pair while singles went to Glen Sherman George Ariem and Wade Knight No sale for Merchants Capture Canadian motocross crowns Two ares residents and one former area resident com In the Sand Hill Endure race held at Quebec this past weekend and all three com petitors returned home with ractna honours Rubs Hlnkle RRfl Georgetown driving a finished first in the Open Senior event while Eric Schubert of Acton also driving a came In second in the Open Senior Class John for merly of Georgetown won the Open Expert class driving a Kawasaki The race was run over a crosscountry course of roughly 100 miles The 100 competitors raced in nine classes Junior Senior and Expert Each of these classes was divided up into machines with an engine displacement of IIS and Open Hinkle toured the course at an average spud of 4 mpn and did not collect any penalty points Schubert picked up three penalty points while Mileham collected seven penalty points The average speed of the three racers was about the same and It took a little over seven hours to run the course Indicated that he would be competing In next Enduro to be held near Lon don the second week of July Plenty of winners in golf club draw TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS for the second straight year The team from St Francis of coached by loapolnts The members of the team are front row left to right Michael O Brlen Danny Bursey Russell Power Randy Robinson Mark DeHueck Mike Wrobleski and Jeff Moore Back row left to right John Vleyra Rick Wallorson Paul GuEatlni Richard coach Martin Pollock Bannon Evan Kenneth Steve and Physical Education Instructor at St Francis John Shaw Tuesday Juno 3 was the en nual Quest Day lor the Ladle Section at North Golf and whan about and played In afternoon and an equal In the evening A buffet was served afternoon veiling end tie guests The Georgetown Merchants were handed their fifth defeat of the season last Friday night as pitcher Bob McKenxle held he locals to six bits on the way to a shutout Grant Usher was on the mound for the Merchants and he tossed three strikes put six batters For the Merchants Ray bad a single and a double To malty collected two singles and Bob and Barry also stroked singles On Sunday the Merchants were rained out In their scheduled game with Hornby This Thursday the Mer chants travel to Mai ton where they will try and improve on their W5 record The Mer chants next home game Is scheduled for Thursday June Georgetown Industrial Softball League Results Monday June Random Nerval 3 Glen Flyers Wednesday June 11 Rained Out Thursday June Curwood vs score not available Sunday June IB Glen 4 Club Billiard Monday June ie- Casaeunana Curwood 4 Norval Kinsmen 3 Indastrlsl Leagues Weeks Schedule Wednesday June IB Flyers IS Diamond Perks vs Casselmans IS B Diamond Club Billiards Random IS C Diamond Inglewood vs Kinsmen at Inglewood IS Thursday June Glen va Inglewood 15 at Inglewood Sunday June 21 Glen vs Kinsmen 3 B Diamond Random vs B Diamond Norval vs Curwood 7 B Diamond Flyers budewood IS C Diamond Club Billiards va B Diamond Monday Jane vs Club Billiards 15 Diamond Flyers va Kinsmen IB C Diamond Royalettes start to spread lead Penny Sal given by ins Ladles Golf Section There was a flood assortment of prim and a targe crowdonhondforthodraw The ladles president welcomed all the visitors end Jim Linton assisted by Verna Dorothy Hamilton drew the numbers for the prim Winners were Si follows Bar Set Jack Crlchton two wine Raid Ice cube trays light belts and holder Sinclair of llqueurglasiesVal Caruso The Georgetown ran their seasons record to three wins and a loss Tuesday evening as downed the visiting Woodbridge Juveniles Although Woodbridge threatened in the middle In nines winning pitcher Laura Wilkes effectively came through when a Woodbridge rally appeared imminent to snoif out scoring chances The Royalleltes hitting was consistent throughout the contest as they scored three runs In the first Inning two runs in the second one Ui the fifth then sealed the win as they pushed three runs across the plate in the sixth frame Barb Curry went flve at the plate and scored three runs Charlie Milton had a good night at the plate also going fourfarfive end Diane Marshall whose long ball In the sixth Inning capped a rally went forfour The Royalettes played Alderwocd on Tuesday night- toe team that banded the locals their lone lossat press time the score was not available Three Eileen ladles bottle wine Clapp curling broom Susan Picnic cooler Karl golf tole bag Betty Chamberlain wine L shopping bag J wine George McNeil wallet May Jackson playing cards wine Ev Pat ttrson Candle Helen McKay paperweight Ruth Mitchell wine Vol Cam to i T Welti and sugar Mr Norton picture K Alcum brech win Wall Flower dish Marge Flan nagsni three golf ball ettel measure Mr golf Loll teapot lh Hartford strawberry soap Ahmet wine Elmer bath salts ciarket salt and pepper H Fobert tea towels wallet Jem I Ethel Torrance Code Eugen sticker J apron D wine Jim scarf R A RanKln win J Jongs steak knives and carving set J Rivers candy dish Ann Roxborough two coffee Betty Swain bowl set wine Alevmbrach coffee moot rley compact Worrell tone mugs and stand B Mails Mathews hits for big one The Falcons were moat entertaining last Sunday playing at home and winning The Falcons played a strong game scoring first at the mark of the game when Ken Chapman sent In a high pass from the wing to Richard Matthews who played around the goalkeeper for the score But came back before half time when from a corner kick the ball ended up at the feet of an Oakvllle striker shooting hard giving goalkeeper Lawrence no chance With the wind behind them the Falcons should have dominated the game but instead TIM DIXON holds a sign aloft encouraging points while St Francis or Asslssi won the Eili77 rflTE his schools wrestlers The Joseph Gibbons ournament with a total of points SiL Warriors finished In second spot with Georgetown Peter Koch stood out as the Rock of Gibraltar on defence for the Falcons Midway through the second- half Georgetown scored their second goal when Charlie Knoepfll found room between two Oakviile defenders with a hard shoti low In the net A beautiful goal missed a good chance to tie the game when they hit the goalpost from closein A good win for Georgetown who have one loss one tie and two wins for five points Playing for Georgetown Lawrence Gary Miller Paul Thompson Peter Koch Bill Xanthloa Gordon Dolg Tony Ken Ross Charlie Ken Chapman Richard Matthews Robert Lister Mike Deere Ian Syme John Wilcox and Mike were not In the lineup shopping beg four beer muni three golf belli light fixture Ken Milne set of four plate Irene Ripley wine In basket Nell en golf balls Wallet W Sehenk Jr i bacon cooker Fsuikneritwo bottles wine Edna Malcolm cut glass ash tray Don Find ley quill E Randall set of coffee Haul measuring tape Bonnie Me veal shoe trot Join Robertson cream and sugar Helen Berlin Pepper mills Ann Meal bottle wine Joan set E wall plaques E Turnbull Seagrams Rye George Mills sportshlrt win E Fobert Madalra win French am and lelllei Mrs Norton sport shirt Don German wine Diane Mann Oil painting Mlk Hartford two bottle Jordan Valley Wine spray perfume So I Inn I teller try Italian win Bob Allen brooch O playing Marg Brewer chair pad Ruth decorated r Ruth McCrea candle Jackie wine John Wilton candy Sun no Matheson Ladles umbrella Peg Elliott teflon frying pan Marg travel alarm Karen Piggy bank Alice em ester flower arranger Radnor three golf ball G wine Irene Nell dinner bell Janice lady to lit tries Bradley holder M J Plouf four beer mugi M of golfer Latond The basket of refreshments was won by Sharon Faulkner Blvd Georgetown while- the AM Digital Clock Radio wse won by Harel Arnold Si Charles St Georgetown Mixed golf results Results of the Mixed Opening Day at North Halloo Golf and Country Club June The event was played a Scotch TwoBall The winners by a large margin were Kylle and George Shapcott with a low net Other prizewinners were Low Net Second Lout Lawlor Third Kitty Ross Fourth Jean Cbappel Paul Fifth Joan Andy Sixth Latimer Shawn San derson Seventh Gall Jack Turner Eighth Lb Hermelyn Bui Sehenk Low Groses VI CUpp Ray Second Crlchton Reg Third Kathy Crowe Doug

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