AMiM host Vball tourney Wednesday February COLIN GIBSON EDITOR The Senior Volleyball team be hosting Annual Invitational Tournament this Saturday at the gym The are the defending champs having triumphed in their inaugural event last year but the road to victory will undoubtedly be more obstaclestrewn this time around Coach Gront Clatworthy has extended seven Invitations to area teams and several entries come to town with some excellent credentials Teams entering include Central Peel Runner up to the Ross I finalists last year Centennial Oakville Trafalgar Queen Park Chlnguacousy The main or tourney laurels is exoected takes second to come from John Ross as they are undefeated this have turned aside some very classy opponent firamalea Is also undefeated but not rated as high as John Ross Coach Clatworthy feels that hla charge are capable of retaining the silverware but If they play up to their The will see action at a m Saturday morning their first round opponent has not yet been decided Semifinals are slated to get under way at approximately with the tournament Final expected to go at m Admission has been set at 50 A fine day of high calibre volleyball action is in this Saturday at the gymnasium The Centcnnlol Public School Junior team up to grade six took part Inn lournimcnt at Henry Senior Public School in Scar on the weekend and Finishing fourth in eight classes were Owen Gray at kilos Andreas Hack at kilos and Bruce kilos Other Cent- placed second out of entries This was quite a feat consider Hint nine of the squads were A teams Public School won the Wrestling second place finiihes were Hob at kilos and Doug Gillespie it kilos Graham I tecs at ffl5 kilos sieve Skinglcy at kilos and Mark at kilns won third place who competed l Included Mike Swcenie Phil Rose Ian Jeff Crossman It lake Harrison and Dave Centennial wrestling coach Centennial downs Fairview school TIIB RAID fcRS Iron row left to right Ray Evans Bob Gregg Hooper Mario John and Brad Butter worth Second row left to right Tom Daley Bruce Cam Craig Simpson Art Webster Doug Tote Hill Bob Ellneaky and Neil Cotton Buck row left to right Public Relations Manager Jack Handy Trainer Reg John Assistant Gilbert Jumnr Assistant Harrison anil Assistant low Absent IilMilonejitotH lirkincl Coach lrnmr Jack Mar it Rob Hooper Major Atoms bump Dundas By Steve Brown Friday February saw the Centennial boys basketball Jim Hall praised the work of new wrestling coach Don War- centennial with the team and players saved their scoring for that the Fifth Annual the third and fourth quarters Centennial Senior Wrestling strong defence in scoreless in the first half In the First quarter Lance and Rob Rivers each collected 4 points Mark Shearer scored and Brian Davis got a single point on a foul Highlights or the second quarter Included two baskets Lance with singles going to Rob Rivers and Mark Shearer In the third quarter Rob Rivers exploded for six points while Lance collected two more A well balanced attack in the fourth quarter earned Cen tennlal points as Mark Shearer sparkled for baskets and Keith Ewlng Lance and Rob Rivers scored one basket apiece During the course of the gome Centennial picked up five fouls Centennials next home game will be played Wednesday and Thursday of this week Chrysler Raiders trim Sailors sails post convincing 72 victory The Port Sailors waltzed into town last Friday night determined to proie to the hometown Chrysler Raiders that second place was not up For auction The Sailors had a slim one point lead over the Raiders in second place two points behind Athletics Thoi old Confidence soon changed to chagrin however as the Raiders flaunted power andposted J very satisfying The game Mas close through the first period as the teams weredeadlockeditl 1 point The second period saw the same pattern emerge and the Raiders held a slim lead after minutes of play This was due mjinly to the work of Sailor Jim the drifted shots his uay but was only foiled on one The Port net minder After v inning series winner the Major Atoms dropped a decision home on by Hobby Wilkes and Andy Fisher assist going Kenl and John falling re The crew stormed i k to score our unanswered goals the of first period Georgetown outplayed the John club by wide margil Sports Comment Disabled athletes seek your support Herald Sports tor 1 received a request last week for some editorial aid from the Ontario Amputee Sports Association Their en strike a very responsive chord In me as my older sister Mary has been confined to wheel chair The Ontario Games for the Physically Disabled will be held in from June 17th to June this year and the Association Is currently in the process of setting up the organizing of the event For 1977 there will be disabled Games for paraplegic blind end amputee competitors and it Is hoped that they will gain widespread support The Ontario Amputee Sports Association Is new organization formed among their other alms and ob jectives to promote competition amongst amputees 1377 will be the third year of competition for the group In 1973 11 amputees took port In the Games staged In Cambridge and In 1976 amputee athletes competed In London The organization points out however that in their estimation the province was not truly represented as with the ex of three athletes the competitors were from Toronto and points cast and west The Group contends thai there must be a vast tapped potential of athletes in Western Ontario and they are endeavouring to enlist their support In the Olympiad for the Disabled last summer Ontario athletes won seven Including three Gold of the medals awarded to Canadian Amputees Competition it should be stressed is between similar disabilities a below knee amputee only competes against another below knee amputee Only by participating in the Ontario Games can fin Individual be chosen for the Ontario team to go lo Edmonton for the Canada Games for the Physically Disabled The events for competition will be chosen from Track 100 metre run metre run Field Discus Football accuracy Football distance High Jump Javelin Long Jump and Shot Putt Swimming Freestyle Breaslrokc Backstroke Butterfly and Individual Medley Table Tennis Lawn Bowling and Rifle shooting will also be on the Individual agenda The team events Include Track metre relay Swimming Medley Relay and Volleyball The number of events that a participant may compete in has not yet been decided and replies to the uestionnalre below will help association The questionnaire is not an entry form or a registration form merely something to provide needed information to the association Registration forms and more detailed in formation will be sent to those persons expressing a desire participate The Ontario Amputee Sports Association is asking for assistance from the public to provide names and addresses of amputees who may be in created In par ticipation In the Games I know from family experience that just such a venture provides an Inestimable service to a disabled person The boosting of morale the regaining of pride and he sense of accomplishment these that arc derived from active participation In something anything go a long way In helping once more take up the gauntlet of life hut Just to oritur a point the two more markers to round the It was a fine team in for Ihi Raiders and no less- than players had a hand in the binding of twine Single counters wire ihilkid up by Bill Curne Tom Daley Pat l Hay I t about the midway point of the third and dccidina period and what had oeen a iloscafiair turned intoa rout night lirad lint Within the space of three Urine minutes mark the John Habere netted and pi assists mum isn lirnJe from VVilkes John En tht deciding game in le Dong Georgetown took the I Lotion Had at Hie six second mark of Gregg the second period when Joey look a pass from John Hodgson and unleashed a hard hhot that the t have a The score remained 1 until the dying minutes of the 3rd when scored to force the overtime Both clubs failed score for three quarters of the period until captain Kent ruined through the team only to be knocked to the ice with a commendable sec- period nut only effort he got his away from an impossible angle notch the winner Mike was outstanding The Major Atoms sponsored by Fire Fighters and McNally Construction arc now awaiting their next opponents in the O M A playoffs obvious that the erstwhile what i out J be run till I following Kevin Parker places fifth at Canadians Raiders 72 loss to Thorold embarrassing the all Georgetown Haiders dropped an embarrassing contest Monday to Thorold Athletics Raiders held the Athletics to a scoreless first period but four unanswered goals in the second period before notching their two lone markers in the third period the visitors add three more Tom Daley scored the first Haider goal at the nine minute mark the third period on a pasi from John Longalrect John Four minutes g later netted ihe set tally on a piss from Pal The gome was hard hitting but result in rough piny as officials only islkd minor penalities during the s Rill scoring in the seen He was followed by at minute and Brian who trick on later impbII not seiond markir hut he wutid until Ihi third period before railing Ins final id hat I other goils and noire the fifth plate in the Junior Mens Section of the Canadian jiionslups stage this week in Alberta Kevin was in place he Figure segment and I able to close the gap to top positions Hie per is laudohlt indeed how vi r whin it is noted thai was the lOTfi Canadian Nome Mens Figure lllflC After am puis a the Mm and at Parker still found himself in seventh pluce by winning he Free portion of the com petition he was able to mm Atoms lose to Hillsburgh Georgetowns Atom lowncrs were visitors last week and dropped a 1 decision to a strong team lliitshurgh potted all three of their goals in the first period the 4 gelling in the middle frame Phil Wickens was the shooter from Jeff Allen Rich Ward Goalies Ken and Rob of Georgetown and Ken and Robbie Ed wards of settled down and blanked the shooters remainder of the game Kris Barber and Patti Fletcher place fifth at Canadians The Junior Dante pair of Kris Barber of Glen Williams and Patricia Fletcher of Scar finished In fifth plate in last week Canadian igure Skating Championships held In Calgary Alberta Kris and his partner Paine are tin 1976 Canadian ice Dance Pairs Champions and the fifth finish out of competing p marks quite an accomplishment The locally known duo were in fifth place the Dance but were up miry World Skating Co i pet the Dance stgmen ram Kris and ton Ihini plan placed fourth Canadian of I heir prog skated finish in their Kre expressed degree of satisfaction at finish in he I m fairly our fifth plate Kris staled but some of judges were hit hard Kris and his partnir Will be on their school studies fur the next little while but is ixnttted lo see them plungeiwn mure deeper Into world ot figure ng Young pointed out that tic and take their skating very and definite go lis in mind in Kris in it liny can umber five According to Kevins father Mr Ernie Kevin Parker the area youth was pleased with his performance and he received a tremendous boost winning the Free Skate competition Kevin set out reach a certain level at the Canadians and feels he at tained his goal Schoolwork will take precedence for the next while but Parker will be appearing in quite a number of Skating Carnivals Mr Parker hinted thai Kevin might be par in several In competitions although as yet no definite plans have boon made A sidelight to Kevins actual eompeting was the I re men support he received from the Hills area Many telegrams were forwarded to Calgary wishing him the best of luck and among the many well wishers was the Acton Figure Skating Club the Georgetown Figure Skating Club and the students and teachers of Acton High School GDMHA House hockey adds new wrinkle House league hockey adds a new wrinkle this weekend when five teams from the Georgetown and District Minor Hockey Association enter the Church Hockey League Tournament on Saturday Sunday Teams wore chosen from the house league on the basis of a first place standing in their league as of January 1st and compete as a team entry with no additions Masson Motors is the midget entry Mens wear In the bantam slot Standard Products for the pec wees and Plumbing is the atom represcn la live In preparation Plumbing atoms played an exhibition game against Crestview Minor Atom selects last Friday night The game ended in a tie in an action filled game where the score correctly indicates the ploy Tom Richard McCaulcy and Gary Slat in were Garbulls shooters assists were earned by Steve Smith Steve Lowe and Kevin Plumbing Manager Bruce Keyword Coach Doug Lowe David Large Stephen Peter Gary Steven Lowe Robert Shewcll Douglas Cunningham Andrew Porter Steve Smith Tom Kranendonk Kevin Craig Lawrence Richard McCauley David McRoe Standard Products Pee Wees Manager Mike Creary Coach Neil MacKinnon Hans Gary Frericks Stephen Brown Gary Cuthbertson Peter Allen Paul Clark Mike Don Lawrence Kevin David Anderson David Marcil Richard Scdore Stevensons Mens Wear Bantams Manager John Allan Coach Bert Bill Nelson Jay Cranstone Mike Mlchm Jamie Champ Ernie Holler Andrew Clint Gird wood Kevin Searle Wilfred Gray Keith Ewing Ron Martin Mark DeHueck Mike Sanderson Rick Brad David Griffiths Masson Motors Midgets Manager Mike Coach Hob Chris Clancy David Armstrong Bill Steve Brian MacLeod Glen Mercer Dan Martin Pat Greg Scully Rick Donaldson Jack Hayes Brian King Larry Mercer David Taggart Peter Clarke Don Photo Days very successful Photo Days for the Georgetown and District Minor Hockey Association went off without a hitch last weekend according to photo convener Shlrl Richmond All leagues operated close to their scheduled times and the coaches and managers were most helpful Shut stated A very special vote of thanks to the juvenile league players and coaches players showed 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