Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 15, 1978, p. 19

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Tilt Page Gems drop three more games give Cougars a good battle Tin town I suffered more 1 as Ijil Two of losses to Burlington Tuts ml wild both lion pi Arena nielli tin dims wire tmnibifJ in by Ii rhys Norm I coached his Mime imiiiisI ElurlwKtan Harold wis il 1 lit fur Mil im list Wrestlers prepare for season many new faces in camp Bob McKay has a young wrestling learn GDilS but he he has bad one with more enthusiasm McKay has 33 wrestlers til which began last week with the majority of being rookies McKay considers any wrestler under grade as a rookie Lost from the learn arc two of Its top wrestlers from year Daw Petersen has dun ted and Brian Pendcrgast is attending Enndalc Collegia In Mtssissauga The loss of Brian really hurt McKay said He was just ready to really come into his own The team has Inherited some very fine wrestlers from Jim Halls Centennial Middle School team From that team McKay has Chris Ken Ward Mike and Kevin Frank wilt also join the in near future All the from the Cent were lop notch pre lor wrestler McKay said Bui Ihcy are going to have lo make a big adjustment and you can expect lobe too strong their first year McKay has a much bigger coaching this Smith is back and Rick a former champion now living in area is also helping out with the coaching PeteFourmer Hills and also on OFSSA champion last year is no doub the team biggest hope this The grade 13 student is again a definite threat lo win it nil and McKay said he is also helping out coaching Squash team wins vs Guelph The Georgetown Club B squash team look a convincing 1 victory over Guelph Country Club last The victory evened George town s season record one win and one loss Members or Ihe George town learn are Boyd nail Kogan Rod East wood Rod and Norm Hertz All but who plays number one position for leim won their matches Kogan number two won 3 Eastwood number three won 1 Prcsswood number four was a 3 1 victor and Norm Herd number five was a winner by a score ill lost three games lo none The team will play its third at eh of the season lomorrow light against Hamilton Squash lub Meanwhile the team down to ils second defeat if season Again the team three matches to two gainst Country Club Winning matches for were Sam Gil and Bob March who was excellent with a decision Marty Hughes Gary Thomas both lost to none and Alex uniess was a 1 loser Thursday was Ladies slight at the Georgetown Roc luet Club seven Con 1 1 On age Dr Leonard Landry it moving to 10 S AS OF NOV 1st his We re expecting big Ihlngs said We going to on making him think more as a wrestler McKay said thai Fournicr will wrestle most of the year pounds ttc ire going wrestle him against men so he will use technique instead of pure He can out muscle When meets roll around will wrestle it pounds There are also some other top notch wrestlers back Jerry Paul sixth at OFSSA Frank Macicjewskl and John Wright are all back Mike Taylor who was fourih at will be able to wrestle until Christmas Our goal this is to be competitive at Peel level McKay said I hope we finish in lop at OISSA The learn is again handicap ped by the lack of wrestlers In the heavier classes We just don I the heavier gujs turning McKay said I don in Ik in hills to come out unless they decide come on their own they re no good to you Working ilh the team is Rick a grade 12 student high school He may join the team after Christmas from Ihe Mid it the wirkouls Iml in i week ind Inlf ihit hi Smith ills to hi Junior season ended The junior basketball girls season came to end in quarter finals with a loss ok cluck The loss ended a very good for junior who title a reeord through rekul It was a weak third period that cost Rebels the Rime against Blakelock The first half was led iftcr one tied a to loek Rebel 121 Ih it proved lo be the in gime Nine different players til in Rebel I id w wis J im Carl who pumped home II pomls Jenny Smith ilsohul nil excellent storing six me Corbel 1 Brown eilh and ill li id two points i In quarter id par Clark and head for Vancouver Clark Arnold llr ikel will lcae rridiy or er where they will compete in Canadian Club eh imp ions hips The two runners are both members of the Op timist Track Club Clark and qualified or the Canidian meet by runners also for cross Clark won Oh week Sal urdiy fimshid eighth Georgetown Youth Soccer Club Will Sponsor a PUBLIC MEETING TO DISCUSS THE FORMATION OF A SPORTS COUNCIL Cedarvale Boardroom Thursday ember 168 PM REPRESENTATIVES OF AIL SPORTS GROUPS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED It lklr Week s YBC results Scarborough Is 2 Vt Julie Deb rome jl7Hfi 1 Sir Walts l eenl Iris 1 1 SI Tom It iris Michelle Webster r An Moore 101 Brent I it 2 1 Ball luli Shed i McLean Sean Slant Eddie Doyle inagh Shelly Sib id Mild Tuesday afternoon ladies bowling STANDINGS 111 Happy Gang lllKhTrlldf Mil Alley Cats 21 Jtlilliielli Smith Something Different ivoy SiinllySix Fin Spinners 19 nil 11 The Go Getters 14 13 Sin 1IJjlt Single Audrej Moon Trudy Hoy 212 Millie Betty Daniels June 1 mils lloj I hunt Single Hand Millie Iiulehburn Joins Trudy Hoy lies imi of liitir tin assist and then ind Tower set up Hob Met or he second period again pro- be the Gems downfall is Hit scored twite to ilit their twogoal lead the Burlington oils 1 limn Jim iff vinn seorlnj have been able to take care of Ihemsehes refiardleaa of the line they have been thrown out School ey used four lines Saturday Aside from the line he had young Lance eenlnng Greg and Paul Martin Bill Taylor play with Melton and and Mike enemy played with Jeff and Mark Brabant also led Cross man on that fourth Tony lilannlni Paul inelh and Tim Turner for game IdhI Tuesday Paul of Ihe juveniles joined the team Bruce McCan Is also up from the juveniles The learn played a solid against the Cougars Sat and It could be a sign that Ihe learn Is ready It together under Schooley They played laat play in Milton Friday and they have the Oakvilic Blades coming in hero Satur day They should have a good chance of picking up a couple of wins Their only win so against Milton I the nrs hist Tuesday as after minutes the id one Loiltjcli put iht ihtid in Med it from Marly Pi Her see ind it Ihe ems out of lilt is tallied ilHI limes mark f the period The were scored by irk 1 and will Jeff Mike Sieve guile itjil added more in the iird period wilh Jim and Crocker the and Power Hit ems in iIieLnuu used and Miller on Hit The Iwo jo fated CI shots I was successful in lum game mil major r ijhth minulis of play both saw iLiinsl is well This lime Miller slarltd finished it w is ihe period whieh lie ems Hit lliree ils in first and in Ihe third period six the seeond frame Derby id hut game Jjm Hi Darling and li all sedreil loals lis I id with Paul and ill lit cms were sue in keeping their minutes down picked up minors on en n rig while the li id The fiimt Ms i fir try tilt first meeting lit Derby s won in I was not however of ihc as Ihe ems win in most of Jim his rb recorded the ill jtirgiiown lis itnt of the week Saturday igunsl BurllnMn WE- Iht two goals 14 one Jump In first period John tallied Ihe III mark and 14 seconds liltr scored The with Bob off trip ping the period the rpl Midgets win one and lose two A I inns M won Burlington and losl lo An isler 4 and to Brampton 1 Phil Milne scored In Ihc period to give midgets Streetsville still tops Junior league The Burlington Cougars remnn undifulcd 17 league games The only difdrtnee clubs is that Burlington has Oak is a team on Ihe move as they won more games lust week to slay in third place after a five game slump got buck on the winning trail last week with wins The Atton S were nipped last week and ire now lied for sixth plnce with Brampton and Thornhill However the Sabres have played Iwo more games boll elubs Georgetown picked up some ground on Milton played two losing both while played thru lust week taking losses in all of them Here in the Burlington Oak Brampton Thornhill Acton Dixit et win against Burlington Tom Simpson earned the assist on the play Scoring for George from Kevin Thompson Rick Knight from Bill Wheeler and Murk Bingham from Thompson Against George own scored all Iheir eoas in the second period scored two in Ihe second and two more in the third lo lake victory Scoring for Georgetown were Thompson from Hob bins and Bingham had Ihe two goals wilh selling up the first and Osborne Ihc secontl Wheeler from Knight in the second period was the only Georgetown storer in Ihe loss to Brampton left on the Gnffulisw with kn j penally Hit Power m line is by far Hit ins inosl trio lll ly hi milling all J Kohan DT J Novak DT Georgetown It STREET on be e Denture Clinic Phone 8778974 PROCLAMATION YOUTH APPRECIATION WEEK That the council for the Town of Halton Hills declares the week of NOVEMBER 12 to 18 as YOUTH APPRECIATION WEEK in the lOWN OF HALTON HILLS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 18 1978 THE GEORGETOWN RAIDERS WILL HOLD A CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE TO RAISE FUNDS FOR THE TEAM GUELPH ST AUCTION TURN YOUR UNUSED OR READY TO DOLLARS CLEAN 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