Page THE HERALD Wednesday in Graham Tyler Meet the coaches The Georgetown Standard Products Major Pee Wees Graham Tyler may be the most travelled coach in the Rep system Tyler has been coaching for IS years and made stops In Halifax Montreal Toronto Mlsslssauga Kingston and Georgetown Most of those years he has coached young sters nine to 12 years old in either house leagues or all- star The coach who is coaching in Georgetown for the first year said he notices that the Georgetown youngsters arc not as well trained In the individual facets of the game as they are in the bigger cities SKATING IMPORTANT Im working now In helping players with the individual aspects of hockey Tyler told The Herald Tyler sees skating as the most Important attributes a young hockey player can pos sess He also says that hockey sense passing shooting and size are also Important to him in choosing players to play for Ihe rep team Tyler said he has three goals this year Tolmprove the team play on his club to do well in the and to improve his players indivi dual Skills The coach said he dots not think that winning is the most important part playing rep hockey I just ask my players give It 100 per cent he said If they do that I cant possibly ask any more of them He also said that he believes in giving his players equal ice time I make sure that all my players get their fair share of ice time because you cannot learn too much sitting on the bench Tyler said The coach said that with every team he has had he has also tried to instill discipline as part of his players characters He thinks that he has come a long way in doing so with the youngsters on his Pee Wee squad Tyler plans on coaching as long as it remains fun for him 1 definitely think that it is very Important that the young sters enjoy playing hockey he said Tyler Is also a believer that hockey al tracks the best Ive yet to run into a bad kid in all the years I Have been coaching be said He has two youngsters and they both play hockey One with the Atom and the other with the house league minor atoms Midget cagers lose two games Harvey and cook are second Lady Bowlers In Quest of Bahama Vacation Last Sunday five teams of lady bowlers from Georgetown Bowl competed in the district round of the Powderpuff Dou bles Tournament As winners of the house round from the daytime ladies leagues they received of fancy jewel boxes The team of June Cook and Tlllie Harvey suc ceeded in coming second with a score and will go on First place was won by Sandy Dudley and Linda Allen from with a total of 1448 The third place team was Ann Whale and Barb Forest Guelph with 1O0 and fourth Johanna Bradley and Pat to with All top four teams will re ceive merchandise awards and go on lo the regionals on February Those successful will cue on to an all expense paid provincial finals on Feb The top two teams there will win a day vacation in the Bahamas The unsuccessful learn from Georgetown were Rey nolds and Doris Cox 51319 Helen and Hazel Dumper 6 Trudy Roy and Irene 10 Elaine Fallow and Betty and 14 1229 Youth Bowling Championship Trail January is the month of the house round for the C Steps to Stardom national championships The second week Of bowling found the girls outclassing the boys with junior Debbie Lang bowling and in the seniors Wendy Chaplin also with a STANDINGS Bantam Girts Julio Brenda Slone Karen Humphreys ChcrieMcElroy828 Eliza beth Alton BOO Bantam Boys Kenneth Boyer Brent Todd Brent Phee Darren Philip Hughes Rebels defeat Acton in swimming meet By BILL HUMPHREYS Milton high school was also Acton high school swimmers scheduled to appear in the were left In the strong wake of meet but due to pressures of a superior Georgetown Rebel exams had to withdraw team as they went down to bottom by a score of in a The only highlight for the recent meet held at the Rebel Acton team was their Junior pool in Georgetown squad who gave some of the finding the hoop last week as they tost two games Acton high school put the Midget boys into early foul trouble with aggressive smart play and came out on top by a score Toe Rebels got into trouble with Andrew Braid top sco rer for Georgetown squad Paul KaroUdls and John Scott having to leave the game with tbe maximum five fouls Sean Hirtt was the other top for tbe Georgetown crew was close at the end of the first quarter then the Midget seem to fall asleep and it was downhill from then on The second game against White Oaks high was a much closer contest even though the point spread was the same as White Oaks came out on top by a score of There has to be a lot of work put into our defence if we expect to improve said coach Other than our defence I thought we played our best game of season against White Oaks Despite lbs two losses the team hasnt lost heart everyone has gotten tato and perhaps the let important of all they are having fun Coach uncludcd In the White Oaks game Sean Hutt continued to show hot hands as the top scorer while Stacy Adams Wayne Manual and Brake turned in good performances Junior scorers LEAGUE LEADERS G A P Frank Came vale Oak vi He 36 59 92 MlkeCarr Burlington Mark Litton Burlington 40 33 Bruce McDonough Crlllia 34 Paul Cook Stroetsville TOP GEMS G A Andy Broadbent 20 Mark Euteneier 4 18 22 Greg Thompson 10 John Barnes 15 20 Tim Turner a 12 Steve Crossm an TOP SABRES G A P Jeff Shields 13 34 Glenn Murray IB 43 Kelly Shaw 12 IB 30 11 Paul Salvisburg 7 14 Neil Anderson 5 9 14 Junior standings Team G GF P Burlington 32 Streetsville 274 11 Oak Ridges 17 13 184 35 ia 15 179 Brampton 35 is IS 159 35 Thornhilt 13 18 181 31 Milton 12 IB Dixie IBS Barrie 11 1 150 Acton 140 16 Georgetown 36 5 125 12 Rebel swimmers some stiff competition On the Senior side the Rebels appeared to have mot attached to their swim trunks as they continually out- swam their Acton counter parts The strong showing by the G S swim team is in the opinion of this Herald writer largely due the superior mining program and coach Georgetown squad I am pleased with the team so far this season We made a few mistakes like bad turns and hitting the odd lane mark er but overall the team turned in a strong performance Coach Tom Adams said Noticeable finishes were turned in by Doug Crowe who finished first in senior boys metre freestyle and first In the metre Individual Med- leyfor Juniors Mark Pain and Kevin Thompson also made waves that show great promise for future matches The distaff side was led by Mary Lynn Morrow and Alli son MacDonald who both re corded firsts in their events while Heather Clark grabbed a lot of water in winning the senior girls 25 metre back stroke event The next Rebel swim meet is January IS with tbe playing host to White Oaks and Queen Elizabeth Park Junior Girls Kelly McCorry 1255 Hope 1241 Jane Hicks 1170 Debbie Lane 1169 Carol Du 1148 Corrine Handy 1068 Junior Boys Jerome Slone 1235 Bill Hay 1057 Stephen Turner 1054 Robbie 1001 Ted Mas- lech Philip Handy Senior Girls Wendy Chaplin 1328 Wendy Hay 1311 Margaret 1299 Julie Bums 1291 Janet Hicks 1248 Roberta Burke Senior Boys Grant 1411 Glen Collier 1347 Dafoe 1321 Paul Chaplin 1251 Stephen Brown 11S0 PEE WEES Diane Heron Tracy Ball 312120 Jennifer Boyer Tracy Weeks Moore Barry McLean 405149 Stephen Mills 354125 Sean Colton Ian Vint I BANTAMS Stone Cherlo McEIroy 464- 209 Kenneth Boyer Brent Todd Dougall JUNIORS Debbie Lane 1 263 Kelly Hope Handy Carole Jerome Stone SENIORS- Wendy Chaplin Julie Burns Margaret Ja net Hicks Wendy Hay Roberta Burke 239 Grant Richardson 252 Jeffrey Michael Fisher 611231 Glen Collier Two squash teams win decisively The Georgetown Racquet Club and squash teams hot last week with Impressive victories The D team came close but lost Its match The team took a decis ive 41 victory over the Guelph Cotton Club Jim Frank had an impress ive win in his match taking a victory Rod won by a 31 score and captain Allan Kogon and Rod East wood emerged with wins Boyd Hoddinott in the tough number one position was nip ped C team breezed in Ihclr win over as four of the five players won Winning were Bob Gary Thomas Dan Reed and Ray Steele Sam Gilmour lost his match The team came very close but two of their losses were by scores Tom Kankainen and Dave McEwcn won matches by 32 scorers and ferry Griffiths and lost by the same score Paul Duval lost his match03 SELF DEFENSE For WOMEN BUCK BUT INSTRUCTOR MR BOB HATNES WW 30 PM Holy School Gym An COST Register at gym Wed evenings or contact T Walker 8777402 GEORGETOWN JUDO CLUB