Senior girls win hoop opener Talk pays off for Redmen By DAN ft Herald Spurts Editor ACTON A little halttltne strategy paid off in big ways for Acton in their East senior girls basketball opener Acton held a slim IS lead at the halt In their game with Georgetown District High School However Red men coach Lyn McLaren set up a system neutralize the outside shoot of Chris Harris which contributed the visitors staying within striking distance killed us early McLaren said We kept her in the deep perimeter In half and forced the other players to shoot That kept them off the boards The strategy worked because in Acton managed the win with Just six players The home team started the with eight players but lost one at half due to work commitments playtd very little as had the flu So McLaren and cocoach Anne Sue Craig paces Acton juniors to win over Georgetown Rebels Acton High School a Janice Jkkllng and Georgetown Rebels player Suzanne Parker battle for possession during their senior girls basketball game last week Acton defeated the visiting Rebels In the season opener for both Hem Id photo by Dan Ralph Georgetown District High School junior girls basketball team shut down four of the five starters but it was the fifth one that proved to be a thorn in their Acton s Sue Craig netted points as scored a win in the East Halton League Northern Division opener for both squads The game was played at the Acton gym had six field goals and added 13 of free throws Wt were outplayed said Acton coach McLaren Sue Craig kept us in the game Craig scored all of the defending champs eight points In the first quarter and had 14 points at the hair She added six more In the third and fourth quarters It until the mark of the final period that an Acton player other than Craig and Jenny Mel villi both had six points for Georgetown The Rebels able to play good defence throughout and were assisted with a lack of Acton offence outside of Craig Where we got hurl was Sue was feeding ball off well and the other players should have scored but they missed McLaren said But 1 vc got lo give coach Locking credit He has a talented athletic team and he doing a super job with them Lceklng said he was happy with how club performed I think our offence was a litlleoff but it will take a lime teach I knew it would be a tight ball gome and for us to play that well against that good a team I said It was a lot of fun Football finalists decided By J J TOMTYRE Herald Correspondent Royal won a place In the consolation final with a 138 win over Work That Body in Ladies Flag Football League play this week took an early lead when Joanne Searle ran back an interception She also had the convert Work That Body came back with Dawn Russell scoring and Debbie grabbing the convert Ann Made Milne scored LePage go ahead LePage defence held the lead playing a strong game Both Christine and Cathy came up with plckoffs Game stars were Cindy Crawford RL and Debbie Duff KING SUB J V JETS IS King Sub took a win from in exciting game to earn a shot at championships j Linda Ferguson got Jets opening Jets held King scoreless until Be third when Cathy Waters tied the game The fourth quarter saw the game go back and forth King went ahead with a major and twopointer by Waters Jets Ferguson tightened the gap with another Once again King scored with Bev Vlckery grabbing Ihe ball Jets fought back with Legs Ferguson scoring her third on an 80yard run Jets own OJ Simpson But Kings defence held tight on the convert trying to prevent a tie put up a good fight with all playing a strong game Game star was Cathy Waters DIET CENTRE THRUWAY Diet Centre got a berth In the championship with this win DCs defence played an excellent game holding to just eight points and racking up four Interceptions three by Barb McKeenan and the other by Denean Jones Thruway TD was scored by Jackie with Leanne getting the convert DC TDs were by Cheryl Thompson Jones and Jennie Thompson with Barb Mclntyre getting a twopointer and Thompson added a convert Game stars were Bonnie Hatcher and the DC defence NORTH SPORTS PEEL COUNTY BANDITS North Halton goes to the Hon final with the win The first three quarters were tight with Knocker Marj getting a TD Cathy Milne adding the convert Bandits Janice scared outrunning the North defence North took control in the fourth with majors by Linda Donals and Milne Game stars were Cathy Milne and Janice The consolation final between North Sports and Royal begins at a while the final between King Submarine and Diet Centre gets underway at noon She is an amazing player he McLaren said he almost felt as if his club I quite ready for days game He said he team had been experimenting with different things in practice and t in the right frame of mind to play You can I blomt the girls he said That as much a coaching mistake I thought we just might drop game because we weren t ready Tonight we had one player with four others trying to get her the ball We ve got better personnel than that and I think In one week well be a looking team McLaren said The will be at home Tuesday to play A Blakelock travel to Mi Hon Thursday Andrews substituted in situations where the player coming out could get is much rest at possible For example with only a minute or so left to play in the third quarter Acton substituted so the player coming off had the third period to rcit in addition to the time to start ploy in the final frame Judy Thomson led the way of fens for the netting 14 points in the second half finish with 20 Let Anne Johnson had Harris had 10 points for Georgetown With the limited manpower McLa rtn said he was surprised the Rebels dn play more of a physical game I m surprised they t come at us more he said Our kids slowed thegamedown but they Rebels sort of played into it which in turn helped us Acton will play a pair of games this week Tuesday the were at home to A and Thursday they are on the road against Milton Runners busy but very productive Georgetown District High School cross country team had a busy but productive week Thursday the team took part In the East York meet and came away with three first place team finishes a second and a pair of third place honors That gave Georgetown top spot overall in the girls class and second in the boys competition The midget girls won their class with points Individually Tara was third In Sheila Huffman was fifth In 22 1 while Tonl McClcmcnts was seventh In 16 Other finishes were Soma Lctamec Kara Lynn Palmer and Kalhy Nicholson both and Bonnie Clark The midget boys were second as Bob was fifth In a time of 16 58 66 Glen Mulder was 14th In 17 and Cam Herman was 15th In 17 50 David was 161h In 17 53 Other finishers include Doug Daniel 40th and Paul Kiss The junior girls were tops with 92 points as Amy Powers came first individually in 16 15 Janelle Lewis was in 17 while Tracl was In 17 Other finishers were Shannon Snyder VickiLnvallee4Sth Sandy and Chalsson 56th The junior boys were tops with 38 points as Jeff Amato was fifth in 22 Teammate Brendan Cleary was sixth 22 75 Dave Paul was 23 7 while Jim Clark was IB Other finishers included Greg 28th Terry Dixon 30th Mark Lamb Peter Ramsay VanderWahl 132nd and Paul The senior teams finished third as the girls were led by Shawn Langdon fourth place finish individually In 17 Linda was 11th in 75 while other finishers included Anne Mackey and Karen Pepper Erik Hopkins was first individually in the senior boys with a lime of Teammate Mike Wood also Volleyball teams serve winners The Georgetown District High School boys volleyball teams had a very successful home opening last week The senior squad defeated Queen Elizabeth Park two games to one while the junior defeated their Junior oppo nents all three times they played In the senior junior doubleheader The games were played at Georgetown gym The seniors defeated their visitors 158 In the first game before dropping a decision to force the third and deciding game However the contest wasn t much of a game as the Rebels won The second game was a matter of us losing it more than them winning said senior coach Grant We have a complicated offence and we made some mistakes In the third game it was just a matter of us cutting out the errors Ball hockey winners Calvert Dale Homes Sean McQuanie was named the Most able Player this year in the George town Ball Hockey Association McQuarrie was presented with the trophy Friday night at the Assoclatl on awards night Paul Atkins of Daves Service Centre was presented the trophy as the top scorer while Shayne Hillock won the Veiina trophy as the top goal tend The Association would like to thank the following for their support during the past season and contributl for the first annual awards night Thanks are extended to M and M Pro Sports North George town Custom Car Sound Brackens and Poppy Restaurants and Ihe Acton Legion In the junior contest Georgetown won the first game 155 before having to wage a comeback to take the second game 1614 which was played despite not having a bearing on the final outcome also went to the Rebels 154 We had an lead In the second game butthenwetriedtodolhingsthc fancy way which we re not capable of Sometimes a team gets a streak going that you just can stop Being a young team we able to stop them said junior Bab McKay The visitors built up a advantage before the home team came back to win 1614 Ken Langdon played a good game for us and we ve got to have him to play well McKay said Sean Cotton and Dean Harris also played a good Both teams were in action Mon day but results weren available Coach likes grid Rebels play The Georgetown District High School junior Rebels football team had its first taste of gridiron action this week The team look part In a controlled scrimmage with three other schools at Perdue High School In The Rebels went against C In their first encounter as both teams t score However Rebels coach Rick said he was happy with how his club played We moved the ball well he said We have an offensive line lhat can help us out The Rebels went against host Perdue team and again had to settle for a tie as both clubs managed to score majors Running back Kim had Ihe Rebel score As we got more Into It the kids gotmoreconfidence Redshawsaldof County Field Hockey only three returnees from last year s squad and said depth Is a problem but the guys are ho he said over age junior squad will ha vea controlled scrimmage soon has had problems lining up exhibition games for the club so far Hockey team tops field The Georgetown District High School girls field hockey team captur first spot Monday night at the County Field Hockey by winning four of the six games played The Rebels defeated Assumption No Nelson No Nelson No 30 and M M roblnson to The Rebels led Assumption No 1 1 and Lord Elgin v tournament allowed East scored the most touchdowns on the f me West the squad second scrimmage s troops met up with Milton High School in their final The bigger Milton players car tond J Return in time for wrapup of season day The format followed was each team played for an hour and handed the ball over after 10 plays The Rebels started their season yesterday hosting T A at the Georgetown District High School field On offence the Rebels feature opponents before the league playoffs In East play the Rebels continued their winning ways by defeating at home No scorers were available at press time The Rebels now sport a league Bv Alex Tough Herald Special The lad is back Just in time to wrap things up for the season During my sojourn defeated Celtic on penalty kicks to go through to the semi final and two days later lost to the same Warn by Needless to say I saw the loss Then a loss to Dundee Now back here defeat Rangers and I miss that one also En between along with many others I witnessed the last tragic moments of The Big Man Jock Stein The last sight of Big Jock and his bigness was not physical was of him talking to supporters as he was being carried Into the dressing room at Cardiff There werenocdebratlons for the Scots that night even though the team kept its hopes alive for Mexico with a tie In Wales Incidentally Jock managed when last winning a trophy He will be sadly missed and mostly by the supporters who simply loved the man Having sewn up the league championships the Mid Ontario Atoms and Mosqultos won through to the play off final games and came out top there also The Atoms trounced Fergus and coach Bob Bums is highly delight to say the least The team deserve our congratulations as do the Mosqult of Doug Gray His lads thrashed Grand Valley 104 in their final In ladles team lost out to Milton in the semi victims of some strange dec is I hear They had an excellent playing record going into the play and were reckoned to do quite well and reaching the semi finals is just that The Inter County finals were marred somewhat by the disgusting behavior of a few Butcher players in their defeat by Meteor White by Several warnings and bookings by Smedema did not prevent a later ejection and a couple of ugly incidents late on Haddy had a fairly good going and did as much as any ref could to control Butcher backs Raclnskl and Kirk Serjeantson flnd veiled jo Perdue jester and pivot Rob Gramada The Rebels finish again said his offensive line re Tuesday is another strong point of the offence TA at We ve got four or five guys who could go both ways he said They l have no problems getting their noses In there Defensively the Rebels will have Teen swim The Acton and Georgetown Pools are now offering a swim just for Acton Pool Thursday evenings p The Georgetown s teen swim Is on Friday evenings 8 30 p NEED AN AUCTIONEER CALL GEORGE SUITOR 853 2058 DONT LOSE BUSINESS ANSWERING SERVICE PAGING WAKE UP CALLS MAIL SERVICE M CALL CAROL DEAN 8776973 GEORGETOWN PAGING ANSWERING SERVICE cracked the op 10 finishing ninth in 30 46 Other finishers were Andy Kiss Brian Dohcrty and Francesco Mora 74th The team travelled to the Guilder land Invitation held Saturday in New York Stale The end result was three first place team finishes The Frosh girls finished first with points as Tara covered the mile and a half course In 9 48 Jenny Arnold was firth in 10 Other finishers included McClemcnts Some il4lh and Bonnie Clark A total of competitors were in the field The varsity boys were tops also as Erik Hopkins did the two and a half miles In which was a new meet record Mike Wood was fourth 12 and Brendan Cleary was fifth 12 Other finishers Were Jeff Mill Andy Kiss 17th Brian Doherly and Paul Tufford Eighty runners were in Ihe field The Junior varsity boys took their divlslonasDavcPaul Jim Clark Greg McKemie and finish ed I in the race Paul time was while the other times in order of finish were 13 and Terry Dixon was while Glen Mulder was 15lh Mark Lamb was in the race The varsity girls were fifth as Amy Powers was third in 15 1 Other Rebel finishes were Linda Wenham 24th Shawn Langdon 31st Tract MacFarlane Lewis 40th ShannonSnyder54thandKlm Hale The junior varsily girls were sixth as AngieMackey finished the two and a half mile course in 50 which was good enough for eighth individually Louise Evans was 15th Other finishers In the race were Vlcki Lavallec Anne Coulighan 34th and Chaisson 58h Bob Danker was fourth in Ihe Frosh boys one and a half mile race in 22 David was 14th In while Martin Davison was 15th In 56 Other finishers In the race were Doug Danlell 54th Cam Herman t finish The junior varsity boys extras team hadsome good showings as Brian was third overall covering the a half mile course in Rich VanderWal was 12th in is 4 Olher competitors In the 56man field were Ashley Richards Norm Todd Allen 32nd and Allan Bray Redmen split The Acton High School senior girls basketball team won and lost their games this weekend at the Col ling wood Collegiate 10th annual basketball tournament Aclon defeated Brock in their first game as Boo had 12 points Judy Thompson chipped in with That put the Into tht championship round but Acton dropp ed a decision to i were eliminated Tufford had 14 points while Janice had nine We were pleased with how they played the first game said coach Amu Andrews The second game fell behind In the second quarter ant t recover Rebels win lose Georgetown Rebels junior girls basketball team split their games this weekend at the North Park loumameni in Brampton Friday night he Rebels defeated Cawthra Park of Mississauga as Tara Burroughs had 16 points for tht winners Jennifer Irwin and Alison Irvine both had six points also The Rebels led at the half but able to play better in the half for the win It was a matter of us playing gooc fast break offence and man defence said coach Locking Saturday Georgetown the defending champs ore High School Missing three starters due to work commitments the Rebels dropped a contest It was a good chance to give our younger players a chance to play Leeklng said Jenny Melville had nine points and six rebounds for the Rebels while Heather Lawrence chipped in with four points and five rebounds said he thought tried to run up the score and found out why after the game Their coach said it was out of respect because he didn want to give us chance to come back He was impressed with how well our younger players did he said Venture CUnic A TRENTON HOURS EVENINGS SAT By Appoint Georgetown 8772359 TOWN OF HALTON HILLS MAIN ST SOUTH HILLS GEORGETOWN NOTICE 1985 Hunting Licenses Rabbits and Pheasants By law Number 1 of the Town of Halton Hills and Section Tne and Fish Act RSO Chapter amended pal In regulated to charge fees and issue licenses lor Iho ting rabbits and pheasants In open season Rabbit 1S85 February Pheasant Octobarlfith 1885 Hunting Licenses are available at tne following and go on solo on SATURDAY OCTOBER Ih IBSSdurlnenormaf store hours S3 Res dent LICENSES North Sports Acton North Sports 7t RESIDENT LICENSES ONLY Hock Shooting Range Acton Fred s Live Soil Tackle Louisa St NOTE Maple RocK Shoot ng Range 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