Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 23, 1979, p. 36

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday May Rebels third at PeelHaltons The Georgetown district high school trade and field team finished third at the Peel Championships held at Centennial Park Thursday The Rebels who had 39 athletes competing tallied 199 points overall Clarkson finished first with points and White Oaks took second with Lome Park in fourth spot had just one less point than the Rebels JUNIORS FIRST The Rebel Junior boys took first place In their division Georgetown will be repre sented at the OFSAA Reglo- by 14 athletes with eight of them competing In two events Thertegiormlswillbe Oaks Park in Niogara Falls on May Ian Clark was again the class of the field in the Junior boys 1 metres and but his teammate Jon Lane aster was also very impress in finishing second In both Clark just missed breaking the four minute mark In the 1 500 with a lime of Lancaster was not far behind with a time of In the Clark had on excellent time a and Lancaster came In at Lancaster times in both the events would have been good enough to win the senior boys races The two athletes will both run two events the rcgionals Other boys who will be competing In two events are Doug Smith Andrew Brake Arnold and John War Smith was first to cross he 1 no in the junior BOO with a time of He was third in the 400 as he was clocked Arnold Brake poured It on In the stretch to take a victory In the boys at the In the background is Rebel Jim Allan who also ran a very strong at seconds EXCELLENT KICK Arnold showed an excellent kick to win the senior 3 in a time of 9 4 He was second in the with a 11 His younger brother And will run in the same two events in the midget boys category He had a time of 19 I in the I to take a fourth and his was good enough to take fourth in the 1500 who along with Arnold is actually still a junior was fourth In the senior 800 with a time of and third in the l at 14 Fergus will also be competing at the after running a strong race in the 000metre open steeple chase with a time of Q Barnes used a very strong finished kick to take this third In the girls division Heat her Clarke Sherry and Heather Reed qualified for two events each Clarke a senior was third in the loometres hurdles as well as the long jump Her time for the former was seconds and In the latter she jumped 4 79 metres In both hose events Brampton Cent ral Julie White who is on the Canadian National team was the winner was second in both the midget BOO and 1 time for the BOO was 500 in Reed was second in the junior 3 000 with a lime of 11 07 and fourth in the 1 time of 00 seconds ANOTHER FIRST Mickey Richmond easily outdistanced her opponents In winning the midget girls javelin Her best throw went metres Val Williams bettered her finish at the by a second in the midget high jump She lept 1 metres Susan alt hough racing girls two or three years older than her qualified by taking a fourth in the with a time of 11 115 Diane Jones was right be hind Reed taking a third and also qualifying in the junior girls with a time or 11 15 Several of the other 25 Rebels competing at the Peel barely missed qualifying In the Midget high Jump Harold tied for fourth spot with a leap of 1 metres However he was given fifth on he basis of having more misses In junior boys Brian Davis finished fourth in the 200 and sixth In the 100 Only three athletes qualified in each of those events Dale McGregor also ran a very good race in the steep lechase but ho finished four and only three qualified Jim Allen in the senior just missed earn him a trip to the Region als He loo is actually still a junior just missed ing it three events as she was fifth in a very close 400 race Cheryl Thompson also a midget was fifth in the 3 In the junior girls Carrie was nipped for fourth spot in the hurdles and was six in the Jenny Thompson was fifth in both the senior girls 1 500 and 3 to Just miss earning a berth DR R BOURNS wishes to announce the opening of his office in family practice on June 4th 1979 at Main St Georgetown 8770233 Hurley to semis Earlier this week George town highly ranked Canad Women tennis player Stacy Hurley competed at the Invitational May fair Val ley tennis club tournament Hurley was seated second and was upset by the number four scat Lynn Salow of Don Mills In the semi finals The number one seated player Tory Thomas was also upset in the semi finals 1 did not do as well as expected I really should have won the match It was Just an off day Hurley said CORRECTION We regret that the item RELISHES ad on page 1 of this circular Is not available We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our customers I I Any Th end I Accepted IN THE GEORGETOWN MARKET PUCE M0H thru nil T 30 A 1 Mickey Richmond put everything into this Javelin throw at the Championship rack and field meet Richmond easily the midget division lo qualify for the Regional Qualifying meet Herald photo REMEMBER June 2 is Ail to 11 ACTON HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS CHIDMN1 MURAL ARTS CUTIS fiBPlAY TABUS Watch The Herald 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