Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 30, 1980, p. 18

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Local men s netters win their summer season opener THE HERALD Wednesday April IK page If the rest the season Is as flood as the start George town only mens basketball cam will end up as prime contenders for the Summer League champion ship In their opening game Thursday night at Martin- grove Collegiate the Braves beat a team from Vincent High School stu dents Ihe Bruins by a score of7133 The Georgetown team con sists of len players Ted and Mark Rels at centre Bruce Pops Cart Rick Gerry Reggie Neil and Paul Van as forwards and Fred Harris Colin Foster Steve Foster and Steve Frost as guards The Bruins had two play crs six feet seven inches tall but they were effective ly controlled by the speed and experience of the Braves shorter front line The local team managed to make only one foul shot of IB in the game Shooting like that could very well cost the team victories In the future The whole team played an exceptional game on defense with special mention going to the forward line of Rets Vanoorschot and lie for excellent rebounding on the boards which allowed team tocontrol the game PAST SUCCESS Past successes for Georgetown entry have on the strong defensive play of all members of the team playercoach Fred Harris told The Herald A well balanced attack Is very Important You cant always depend on the forward line to carry you through The team has seen in lis roster over the years yet has maintained a high calibre of play Some former members who have contributed greatly to the team In the post years arc Dave Foster and the Brother ton boys Tim and Tom All have since moved away but were an Integral component of past teams exception of Paul Vanoorschot the teams members were coached by former GDHS teach er Dan Patterson fa a product of Milton high school system and was a member of the allOntario junior basketball team last year and la ticket for the University of Wat varsity team next Until Patterson arrived In Georgetown the basketball program was mediocre at best His teams benefitted from his experience in inter national competition as a 196a The league Is run year round with the sum mer league being recognized as one of the best of its kind In Ontario The spring rugger got off to an exhibition start Monday at the team hosted Burlington Nelson Here a player gets ready to pick the ball while the Rebels In white prepare to pounce on him Moments later the Nelson player fell to the ground under a heap of Georgetown attackers Choose it Canadas rental fltal si cars and Charge it TUden honors most credit ANDREW MURRAY M0T0R MooitUlBVitw RM4 ANNOUNCING Georgetown Central Badminton Chib SPRING WINDUP DANCE FRIDAY MAY TO AM AT LIONS HALL MEMBERS EACH TICKETS AVAILABLE NON- EACH Al HS Gym on Thursdays MEMBERS 7 30 to pm or 0773586 Evenings DISC JOCKEY BUFFET BAR DOOR PRIZES AND SPOT DANCES GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION Rep Team TRY0UTS Saturday April Georgetown Tyke 10 CMdren born Wot 12 196748 Barton 2 196546 WANTED BOYS AGED GIRLS AGED 713 For Pineview Youth Soccer Club House League Soccer Only REGISTRATION Boys CALL 8787013 Girls CALL 8771957 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION JOSEPHS MENS HAIRSTYLIST IS FOR ASK AROUNDI JOSEPHS OFFERS THE FINE ART OF HAIR SHAPING Professionally Done Modern Styles At Reasonable Prices MOORE PARK PLAZA Wad 00 Tfiur 00 Jo CLOSED MONDAYS it AFTER THE HARDSHIPS OF WINTER TOUR CAR IN NEEO Of A SPRING TUNEUP COME TO THE COMPLETE CAR MAINTENANCE SPECIALISTS FOR TOUR TUNEUP T0DATI DO SPRING REARCHMG BRAKES LUBE Oil AND FILTER GENERAL SERVICE DONS AUTO SERVICE ARMSTRONG RD UNIT OFF GEORGETOWN A Division James Ltd

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