SECTION B THE HERALD December GDHS volleyball team off to good start Third place for wrestlers but almost second Herald Correspond en I Both senior and Junior girls volleyball teams play exhibition games against Burlington Central resulting In the seniors winning three of four games and the juniors winning two of four The senior team also were runners up in the Collegiate Invitational tourn ament last weekend Last Wednesday Burlington Central the seni ors lost their first game 1715 with mostly second stringers playing after which they came back to win the next three 15 and 1512 The juniors split their games by winning two with scores of and 159 and losing two by scores of and 157 Individually Kelly Gordon had highest percent age successful serves and Linda Baton was considered the beat Carolyn Griffiths was considered Uie best defensive player the game Coach ONell says she was surprised about the quality of the serving and the potential the team has This Is partly due he height to be found on this year players the Guelph Invitational the Rebels played five other teams in the round robin To from Cam bridge they split their two games both winning and losing nno and won the two games each they played with Glen view Wcsldalc Collegiate and Centennial This gave them a total of nine wins and one loss In the semi final gome against Southwood the Rebels won both their games with scores of and 156 In the finals the Rebels lost both their games to with scores of and 1512 Coach gave the reason for the toss as playing twelve straight games without a break prior to he final games whereas dale had a one hour rest IlyHAllAIDllUANStll Herald Corrci pan dent The boys wrestling learn placed third one and one half points out from second among the best teams In Ontario last week end at the Bishop Ryan wrestling meet Ho ml Hon Coach the meet a high powered one because of the number skilled wrestlers such as three Canadian junior and four Individual champions in HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS He noted Kim Thompson as advancing In her skill level and becoming a good Michelle did outstanding job at serving during the tournament by only missing two of approxi mately BO serves throughout the day The Rebels had a home game yesterday against Perdue attendance Several wrestlers did throughout the day by In the top four in category In lbs divi Mike Del placed and Jeff Knight was d Bob displayed veteran wrestling style In the lbs category by defeat ing Tony Stewart seven points to zero Lost year in the finals the situa tion was reversed Stewart beat by a similar decision In the same divi sion Jim Wittmlor placed Ron Martin displayed his Improved abilities by placing third in the 149 lbs divl one of the toughest weight categories of the I meet Bath tho first and I second wrestlers of the finalists last year In the 165 lbs category veteran Mark Roberts a strong third rookie wrestlers that paled but did not qualify were Sieve Power Mike Wayne Morrow the 141 lbs division but did Rich Middaugh Rich Scdor not qualify due to a knee and Troy to cooperated on Mike Taylor did wrestle in Seniors lose two The senior boys basketball team also began their scheduled season last week by losing both games The opener against White Oaks on Monday was lost by a score of At end of the first half the seniors were only down by seven points and at the beginning of the fourth wire down by ten After that coach sold the just slowed down Against Queen Elisabeth Park on Wednesday the seniors lost once again this lime by a score of For the first half the Rebels held on to Park but after the half llicy pulled away High scorer for Georgetown was Jamie with a strong game put in by Mike Coach said that the team isnt discouraged by the losses because he first two games of the season were against best teams in the county The lack of bench strength hurt the Rebels In the contest JRV HAIR DESIGN PERMS only Includes Cut Set 20 Wesleyan St 8778722 Midget Bball season opens The midget boys basketball team opened their season by winning one and losing one game of their two games last week On Monday against White Oaks in the Rebels went right to the final minutes of the game to finally win the The White Oaks team opened up quickly taking a lead after which the Rebels tied the game tip at 18 points I each 33 points and with remaining Georgetown scored I the final basket win the game High scorer for this game was Dean Marks who came off he bench lo net IS points followed by Jim Ash with six Coach said Glen McCaughtry played a strong defensive game On the Wednesday played E Park and lost the game Throughout the whole game E remained ahead of Georgetown until the end when the Rebels narrowed the gap to three points This week for the midgets is a busy one Including a game Monday today and Friday at Milton WEEKLY SPECIALS FRIENDLY PERSONAL SERVICE Junior boys basketball CocaCola i CASE OF TINS I 499 59 Continued from page 111 game against Stabler was won by a score of 3920 Al the half of the game they were only up by six points then pressed in the second half to finish 19 points up High scorers were Terry and John Scott In the semi final round game against the Rebels lost John Scott and Jamie South and 10 points respectively earned high scorer titles Coach Wren said the team played hard In their game against Acton and the defence was very strong but their downfall was passing He also considers there was an Improvement because they were within four points of Acton times whereas in their exhibition game earlier In he season were behind by seven points only towards the end Today Wednesday the Rebels arc hosting Perdue for a triple header basket ball game in gyms one and WELCOME IT WITH NEW YEARS EVE DANCE St Georges Hall am MYSTIQUES Includf Hot Buffot and Door Prizes Tickets per couple For Further Information CALL 8778182 8777308 Soft Margarine 39 PRODUCT OF WITTNAUER Very elegant Very Swiss Quartz of course Led Quorrz Gold tone Right lone 1 GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE 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