Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 30, 1985, p. 14

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SECTION THE HERALD October JO IMS GDHS squads advance to Halton semis A warm sunny morning greeted runners at the starling line of the 18th running of the New York City Marathon The race has grown from runners to a field of over 18000 Two Interesting innovations were used by ABC In their telecast Sunday Bill Rodgers who first won New York in 1976 wore a cardiogr am hookup to monitor his heart rate throughout the race Rod Dixon the 83 champ wore a custommade hockey helmet fitted with a video camera He would run with the leaders at several points throughout to give viewers a birds eye view of running with the best In a marathon As in Chicago last week one of the favorites would be from the small country of Djibouti Ahmed Saleb who won the world championship marathon last year was there Geoff Smith who led the 83 race until passed him yards from the finish was out to prove finishing first Is much more fun than second On the womens side the New York City Marathon is Walts The city and competitors love her and she loves the event Although she has possibly slipped from the upper echelon of womens this year she seems to rise to the occasion In New York Lisa Martin the 85 Pittsburgh Marathon champ would be there to challenge Waltz The race went off quickly and was reminiscent of the Chicago race Saleh Smith and Bill a minutes half cover ed the second mile of the race In They were sprinting away from the field Slowly Smith began to pull away and by miles was well ahead covering that distance in mile pace The women didnt go out with the same blistering pace yet and Martin gradually pulled away At miles however Waits managed to away from Martin despite stomach cramps of Canada was third By the is mile point Saleh had passed Smith and was moving away He seemed to rally as temperatures approached degrees Meanwhile honorary New Yorker Walts was pulling away from Martin At IB miles as Saleh approached Spanish Harlem Smith seemed to be remembering bis second place of 1983 and slowly closed the gap to seconds People were asking If he would be able to catch the leader at the finish as he himself had been caught two years before Orlando last years champ suddenly became a factor who had been In 13th at tbe half moved to second at miles Most surprisingly had to be 37-year- old BID moving Into fifth was gaining seconds per mile on and at 22 miles was only 50 seconds behind the leader As the camera panned the two leaders viewers third runnei Pat Peterson and Rodgers still closing This race was going to end as a one mile sprint finish Pizzolato caught Saleh at 23 miles and they ran together for the next two Then Pizzolato made bis move and Saleh couldnt stay with him The Italian won this race for second time in a very credible time in the beat A dejected was second Peters on third and Don Norman fourth Grete again showed her power as she won womens race for seventh time In Martin was second a minute behind The excitement again has shown this race Is indeed tbe most exciting marathon in the world Schools fare well in event Two Georgetown schools fared well at the Halton Separate School cross country meet held recently St Francis won the tyke class and were second in the tyke boys event while Holy Cross won tbe mite boys atom girls midget boys and girls events They were second In the bantam girls class and third arid fourth respectively In the bantam girls and atom boys races In the tyke girls race Leamw was third overall for St Francis while Jodie was fourth Teammate Kanapka Moris McGulnnesa and Allison were fifth sixth and seventh In the race also Tanya Galaway was loth In the tyke boys St Francis had Ryan Kumell running fourth while Tommy and Troy Gardiner were eighth and ninth overall In the mite boys race Holy Cross BUI was fifth while Robbie Wands was seventh overall McCauley was the top atom girls runner finishing seventh overall Rhonda Wbelan first in the midget girts race while Sara Cook was second was 12tb Mora was sixth In tbe boys race while Mark Edwards finished Julie was eighth In tbe bantam race while Homer was In the boys event Steve was fifth and Vytas Kiss was sixth Jay Keralake was ninth John Vancllef was first In the atom boys race with Kevin fourth overall W KINO ST TERRA COTTA Awn or mMm Rebels net playoff victories There was a moment of stillness as Mayor Rub Miller read the name of the winner of new Ford Tempo Saturday Ticket sellers raised for Georgetowns banisi hockey rep team who are oft to Sweden this winter Herald photo Both Georgetown District High School boys volleyball teams will host the semi finals this coming Friday The junior and senior teams easily advanced to the second round with playoff wins Monday at the GDHS gym The juniors disposed of Assump tion 1SB and 157 while the senior beat Lord Elgin 30 155 154 and 1510 Bob McKays junior team started slowly but once they started hitting the hall took immediate control of the match and set the tone for a Rebel sweep Four net serves and three outofbounds serves didnt help the visitors plight in the first game The same was true for the second game as the Rebels started to hit the ball well leading 107 After that it wasnt much of a contest In Game Three McKay had a chance to play most of second team players We set the lone early and once you can do that it Is tough for a team to rebound McKay said I also thought we set the ball well It makes it easier for our hitters If we get the type of sets we were getting tonight I was surprised they werent a little stronger McKay added In talking with their coaches before they felt they had a legitimate shot at it uninspired ball But said that didnt happen Thats why I was happy with consistency we did show he said Raider news BOB JON HAMMER Georgetown will face either Nelson High School or Friday and McKay feels the latter will be his next opponent Weve seen them at a tournament and theyre every bit as good as we are he said In the senior contest the Rebels too set the tone early with deft offensive kills and good defensive blocks I am pleased said cocoach We pretty much stayed with our game plan I thought we also got some good back court digging said captain Jon Hammer played well adding Hammer led the way with 10 kills In the mutch In a situation where it was obvious their opposition wasnt up to par the Rebels could have laid back and played House le ague TV K END V VVV BANTAM MIDGETJUVENILE NO VICE- ATOMPEE WE Thrown MMnmjfMon Junior Grid Rebels defeat Perdue with rally Two fourth quarter touchdowns provided Georgetown District High School Rebels their second win of the season Wednesday Perdue scored first with a field goal early In the first quarter but Tim two majors in the fourth frame gave the Rebels the win Wednesdays game was played at Perdue The Rebels first and eventually winning major was set up by a Brett Serjeantson Interception in the George town end zone which he ran back to the 10 yardline The came late in the third the offence made It stick with the score early in the fourth MMtmoriil Rep teams schedule sir PEE WEE PEE WEES BANTAM I- Hockey Moms regain that winning feeling By RITA DAVIDSON The mood after Saturdays game against Burlington was not bright A score reflected Burlingtons quick capitalisation of Georgetowns scrambling defence despite numerous rushes tbe Hockey Horns ineff to put puck into the net Could tbe minor novices gather themselves back together where was their winn ing spirit Sunday at Memorial Arena against team dribbled onto the Ice falling and showing little spunk against a and high dying Cbing club It didnt look hopeful It took shape quickly Georgetown fans were caught in shock the Moms tallied first with only 31 seconds gone Paul Sandlfer passed beautiful crisp shot to David Kotsoa who fired It In Besides the fans surprise at such a quick lead doubt still lingered fresh In our minds was a replay of Satur days quick lead by Scott from David Boer to end in failure so we waited Chlng tied the score midway through the second after bard play- making by both sides Outstanding defensive skills combined with offens ive drives continually were started by Jeff Hewitt and Thorny Everyone was still waiting Ching went ahead and with their fans going wild Georgetown still silently waited All eyes were on the bench as head coach Barry Mills shuffled his lines Marc Boucher now played centre Kotsoa and Sandlfer wingers This was to pay off as into the third continuous pressure drive after drive tbe black and red wave swept Memorial arena Sandlfer to Boucher to tally the tie maker Chants and anticipation from the home crowd did only add to the tightened excitement that filled the air Hockey Mama wanted this win now was their chance The puck rarely left the opponents end shot after shot through the blues crease It was this as well that ever elusive second effort and team work of to line mate Boere that sent the minor novices ahead t Three minutes remained the clock loomed BARRY DTIMLECK Chartered Accountant CARRETAL BUILDING SUITE 301 16 Rd S GEORGETOWN HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Maple Avenue PASTOR Dave Cole Ken Mltklawici MASSES Saiurday 10 12 noon For Information tat WW Goalies getting chances Continued from page B3 The signed Jon Lockyer he will start Wednesday in The Gemlnia also have Brian and Joe Moneypenny signed and November will be a proving ground for ill three Theyll all get their chance to make r break Russian said Its not that Im dissatisfied with our goaltending nit Im not too happy either Georgetown In Mlmlco tonight then will host Derbies at the Alcott Arena Saturday evening lime is pm Morrow was named le Geminis player of the month Saturday The veteran player had 19 goals and 17 assists the first month of league play He received an engraved watch from Calling breweries Also player of the game awards were given to Steve Caponl Rod McClure Joe Morrow Todd Cull George Osborne and Brian They received a beer stein Steve Wagner has been given his release and has gone back to playing in Acton He was signed by Acton JunlorCJtebres DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE AWTRENTON 8772359 Running back Racinsky had anot her fine day running the ball chalking up 130 yards on carries But coach Rick said the offences ability to sustain drivers proved Inval uable in the win The offence was able to hang on to the ball longer and the defensive kids werent as tired he sold Weve got five players who go both ways and its more tiring for them on defence Reds haw also said the Rebels defence gave Perdue no chance at sustaining drives which also proved Important Tuesday the Rebels played Burl ington Central and if they can win that game could very well host playoff game the following week After Tuesdays gome the teams In the Rebels league will be ranked 18 and If ranked In the top four George town will host their playoff Should the Rebels win Redshaw feels his club could be ranked fourth while if they lose could be ranked in the lower half They Burlington are geared to a passing attack which weve been working on in practice Well keep running for fivesix yards a shot sai over our heads as the seconds ticked off the teams challenged each other for the evenings supremacy The wait was over the final score 32 and he minor novices had made their comeback recorded on video the team will review and discuss at a team this Friday and make ready for the climb to the top for Sundays game at Memorial against Burlington a challenging rematch Royals tame By JAMIE Karl Meyers third period hat trick sparked the Intermediate C Hills- burgh Royals to a win over Arthur Tiger In Ontario Hockey Association play Saturday night in HUlsburgh Meyer scored a natural hat trick beginning four minutes into the third period as the Royals overcame a deficit to take the win Greg and Andy added single goals for tbe Royals in the first period on slap shots also had a pair of assists The Royals Arthur in the contest which was relatively penalty free Peter ODonnel with two John McCabe and Jim Kramp with one each replied for the Tigers The Royals next game Is Saturday November when they entertain Tavistock at the community centre Royals record now stands at two wins and a tie I BUSINESS I ANSWERING SERVICE WAKEUP CALLS MAIL SERVICE M CALL tm CAROL DEAN 8776973 i GEORGETOWN PAGING ANSWERING SERVICE Pee wees perfect in wins The Georgetown Optimist Minor Pee wee AA team chalked up a pair of impressive wins this week The team defeated as the locals scored three times in each period for the win Jason Smith had three goals for the winners Trent Cull and Brad had two goals each while Trevor and Brad Amato had singles Adun Hilts bad four assists while amato John Jlckllng and Dave Lawrence all had two assists each Smith and Sean had tingles John had the shut out The outcome was pretty much the some against as the team won Hilts and Lewis had two goals each while Lawrence Smith and Brad Tutt had singles had three assists while Hilts had a pair Singles went to Jickling Rob Lang Tutt Cull Amato Smith and Law rence- Dusty Lane had the shutout Senior runners third Continued from page The senior girls were third Just missing out on a meet berth by a single point 5758 behind Bromalea Shawn Langdon was fifth Individually while Linda Wenham was sixth Other finishers were Anne 23rd Louise Evans 24th Vicki Lavelle and Karen Pepper Both girls and boys teams were tops overall in their respective team standings and the Rebels team captured the top school awards The boys points total of was a new record Raider in Flint Former Georgetown Chrysler Raider Fred Boimist- ruck arrived in Flint Wednesday and played in his first International Hockey League game of the year Friday night Any hopes of having him return to Georgetown could be called slim He worked out with us for a week and will be moving in for the winter said Flint general manag er Doug McKay Hell be here for the year will be the only Flint player to have spent lime In the National Hockey League as McKay said his club Is going with young players with no professional experience Jim doing well Jim is working out well with Flint too McKay said In three games has a goal and two assists had four goals in his first game as a Raider In an loss Dun das McKay who had in Muskegon of the International lea gue also said he expects to be in Flint for a while Hes had a lot of opportunities here and is just missing the net Even the pro players here tin league arc asking who he is after he shoots If he gets his shot on goal he can handcuff anyone Hockey wisdom Commenting on the relative youth of todays NHL players McKay said it Is hard to believe 18yearolds arc playing in the big leagues If youre going through for a doctor you go to school for four or five years then go through an Internship In hockey you play junior for a couple of years and once you hit IB youre in the National Hockey League Its fascinating trying to anal yze hockey he said Players signed before faceoff Continued from page Yeomen Tuesday the Shipbuilders only had nine players signed They added at least six more Just before Fridays game as president Brent Ladds was at the Alcott Arena and was given the cards as soon as the players were signed player Tim hasnt signed yet He is working In Toronto and Isnt sure if he can make it to the Shipbuilders gomes Howev er chances are hell sign with Colling- Peimacla took just two shifts and sat out the rest of the game Friday with a sprained wrist Fri days game was the first for Dave Chapman wbowas signed Thursday- after getting his release from Cam bridge Hornets Defenceman Joe will likely join tbe Raider soon He was at Tuesdays practice Y Games The Georgetown will be holding a demonstration of unique durable and educational books and games The demonstration to be held Nov Strom 130 330 pjn shows how these games and books can stimulate children A preview will beheld Oct from 11 am pm for those who cannot attend Nov For more information call ADULT SKATING LESSONS HAVE YOU EVER WISHED YOU HAD LEARNED HOW TO SKATE WHY NOT TRY OUT ADULT SKATING LESSONS WHEN Wednesdays EvontnQB Beginning November 6 WHERE Goomelown Memorial Arena COST or woeks INSTRUCTOR Cathy Milne For more Information oath Town of Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department a I

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