Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 13, 1981, p. 4

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Page WEEKEND EXTRA November mi Were the champions again the HERALD By Jack Harlow Herald Special Georgetown District High School Rebel Crow Country Team proved last weekend Tor lis fourth that It has the strongest squad In lhc province At the Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Association 0FSAA1 meet at Boyd Park Conservation Area Saturday Georgetown ended up top school overall as well as first overall In the girls division and tied lor first In the division The finals had the six Rebel learns winning an Ontario divisional title two strong seconds a solid fourth and the other two teams both In the top of their divisions which each contained schools STUNNING The coaches agreed that until one has experienced a race of calibre he or she has no idea of the positive ly stunning The Ontario finals contain some very strong teams as well some outstanding individual Donna Metcalfe who coach the team with Karen Coeg rove sold the team did very well this year although the luck was not on our side After going through a season few Injuries the team to be plagued the day of the finals Two of the qualifying Georgetown runners were forced to retire from the event during their races due to extreme Illness Several unfortunate things happened this year Coach Melcalfe said We real tod that things have gone with us over the past few yean and have gone against other schools Hike the Junior boys winning by one point at in 1979 giving Georgetown a phenomenal five of six team lilies I guess this was the thai things went against We did have a chance to win four and we were relative ly close in ail four of those she added Twin wins for DRG Although sliding to a two- goal deficit seconds Into the gome the DRG West Insur once Juveniles roared back to defeat the visiting squad Thursday night for their second victory of the week DRG a Kevin Stewart picked up a hat trick In the contest against Orange which fol lowed the club trouncing of Dundas two days earlier Paul White also spurred his team to victory Thursday two goals and an assist Kelvin Hockett also scored for DRG Hard workers during the game who picked up assists Included Tom Cull Anthony Oram Shane and Ken Warp The bcyB secured their victory In the third period when hey scored Tour goals Kelvin hat trick against Dundas Tuesday night pushed to its romp over the visiting squad White came up with another two goals performance and added an assist as well Other goals were scored by Tom Cull who also earned himself two assists In the game and Steve Caw ker Shane picked up two assists while teammates Mark Palmer Kevin Stewart added their support In setting up goal scoring plays The midget boys missing Mclniyre timed and thcservlcesollhelrtoprunncr placed a strong Glenn Chris still 1 fourth place overall To lose the best runner and still finish fourth Is fantastic for that team Metcalfe The midget boys were one of the teams favored to win However as the coach says they were relatively close to winnngfour oatheRebetaatso claimed two seconds and a first Because of a number of sudden illnesses end ately bad races by some Rebel runners Georgetown had still not won a title after the first five races Coach Metcalfe said The senior boys really capped it off SENIOR WIN The last race of lhc day had he Rebel seniors winning and giving Georgetown divisional team title for The team finally beat rivals Bishop Ryan which finished third in the standings points behind the Rebels score of The race contained Doug Smith ran well to capture position with a lime or OS Dave Griffiths ran a very good race coming ln3ZndandclocklngIB Jim ran to a good spot at while Stacey Wheeler finished In position with a time of Facing extreme competition in their division the junior boys took nth place in the standings There were runners that completed the race Paul Watts led the way Tor Georgetown finishing and clocking i Teammate Ilarald who had his foot stepped on by half inch spikes came In 17 seconds later for Gary Hulbcrt S The Georgetown and District High School Rebels crosscountry team posed tor group shot at the school athletic banquet last Friday night The following day the earned themselves IhHr fourth straight Ontario Federation Schools Athletic cross country championship lhc Boyd Area of Brampton Herald photo How Raiders fared against Oldtimers A ten year olds point of view Age 10 Herald Special The NHL versus the Chrysler Raiders game was played on Oct 30 at the Gordon Arena The ref that woa calling the game was Bill Friday Walking on the ice for the official puck drop was Dave Kmtncr The game then got under way The Raiders got a good start with four goals but then the came back with two goals a few minutes later The Raiders got one more goal Then the broke through with another That was the last goal which JYW scored at At the- end or the first period the score was for Goodwnrtca ataQoodpric Thats Insurance trw Stata Farm way ROBERT TAIT Quelph Street MX the first goal of the period but The Raiders tried it again and scored The Oldtimers came back again with the next two goals The next goal was not counted because Mr Friday did not see the puck go in the net The Raiders one by the net minder Wayne Moulton 7 At the end of the second period the score was for the Raiders The players were skating around the ice gelling ready for the third period The Oldllmcrs started he period off with two goals and the last of those two goals gave No Ron Ellis a hat trick for the night In the final period you could just sense the NHL Oldtimers coming on strong and It payed off with final goal of this period Barn burner tonight It took a sudden death overtime period to do It but the Barrie Flyers defeated the visiting Georgetown Raiders Wednesday night It was the kind exciting hockey Raider tans can expect to see when the two dab battle It out toolgtat at Georgetown Gordon Alcott Arena beginning Raider General Manager Dave Krntner said So confident Is he that the Raiders will tronce the Flyers Mr told The Herald that It visiting team wins again be let everyone Into the Arena for free when the data meet again Deoj IS scored at Number Bob Wall pretended to get hurt and proceeded to pour a bucket of water on the Raiders bench The final score of this hockey game was 94 for the The NHL Oldtimers used one net minder Wayne Moulton but the Raiders used three No No 1 Ken No Brad Miller It was a very well played entertaining game for every one there The three star players were Ron Ellis and George Morrison from the and Sieve Lyon from the Raiders ROTARY CLUB SKATEATH0I GORDON ALCOTT AREN Sunday November 1981 SKATING SCHEDULE 1030 1130 Centennial Middle School 11 30 to 1230 Sr Public School Park Public School 1230to130 Celebrities Adults Others 130 to Harrison Public School Joseph Gibbons Public School to H Public School Glen Williams Parent Group Assoc 3 30 to 30 George Kennedy Public School PLEASE BE AT ARENA HOUR BEFORE SKATING TIMEI REMEMBER Prizes lor all these collecting 50 or more 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