Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 1, 1986, p. 15

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the HERALD HAZEN LA WN a CYCLE SALES fc SERVICE SO DAY WARRANT REPAIRS TO LAWN GARDEN EQUIPMENT CHAINSAWS MOTORCYCLES SNOWMOBILES SERVICE DEALER FOR TECUMSEHMTDHOMELlTErCANADIANA UNIT GEORGETOWN licorgclown Pontine of Inkn Operations Jack liund presents tram sponsor Harry left wild Gemini crater that has nickname on the Inek The presentation made riday prior to the of the r IheGemlni who hosted Burlington at Ihr Rebel volleyball teams begin defence of titles The Georgetown District High School senior and junior volleyball squads began defending their respective Peel Hal ton and championships in fine fashion this week Both teams won their first two games of the last week defeating and Trafalgar in contests played at the Georgetown gym The Rebels travelled to Acton Monti are at Perdue tonight for senior junior The senior contingent opened Its last Monday hosting C won the first two games of the threegame set 153 IS before the visitors took the final con test 15 10 Wednesday against OakvilleTrahlRar the Rebels open the set with convincing first ga me win allowed the visitors to come back and make a game of it in ihe second contest before winning 15 12 With team Bingham starring HERALD KA1 MICH Joanne Bingham of Georgetown a freshman outside hi Iter on the Western Michigan University volleyball team had four kills in seven attempts during the Broncos victories over Miami 156 156 and Ball State 1155 158 this past weekend Joanne Bingham a Georgetown District High School graduate saw action in all three of the Broncos matches the week of Sept and will be ex pectcd to provide WMU with depth at the left side hitting position She is presently the number player behind All American senior Sarah Powers Western Michigan is currently j3 overall and ranked in the lion They have won consecutive Mid American Conference matches Georgetown loses to Burlington but beats Mimico Gemini split season openers Georgetown Gemini gained a split of their first wo games of the Central On tarlo Junior B Hockey League season which began last weekend The Gemini began their home- opener Burlington Cougars In line fashion Jumping out to a lead after the first period However lacklustre play by the Gemini from early in the second period on gave the visitors the opportunity to get back Into he game Burlington made the most of its chance and scored three times to take a deci The crucial blow for the Gemini came late in the final frame With the score tied and just under four minutes left to play Burlington con verted on a two on one advantage to take a lead that it wouldn rclln Cougars added the empty net tally with Just a second left in the game for the Insurance marker The loss was even harder to take as Georgetown had three bona fide scoring chances in the first two periods that were missed At the time Georgetown led 31 and could easily have put the contest out of reach with the goals But the Gemini came back with a win on the road the following even Georgetown scored twice in the final period to take a win over Mimico Monarchs Mike Teelzel who had but one shift the first two periods netted the winner about midway through the game Wayne Morrow led the way for Georgetown Friday night with two goals Todd Cull had the other A Brenner scored twice for Burlington white Cam Cooke Steve Hart and Andrew Dlleane had the others In Mimico Morrow had another pair of goals Including a tally Travis Cole and Brad had the others Chris DePletro Tom Robinson and Brian scored for Mimico Georgetown coach Gary Hudson said the difference between the two games was simple His club put forth a much better effort in the win over The kids played periods of hockey in Mimico he said We just got an honest effort for Grant Bob made up mostly of second squad players the Rebels took Three with little difficulty The senior Rebels with five of lust year starters reluming figure to be the team to beat in Peel this season The returnees loo are anxious to improve this ye ir in reference to last years it the Ontario federation of Secondary Schools Athletic Association Oh SA championships Georgetown last year won out of three round robin games which eliminated the Rebels from making the final round The losses I the result of being but the Rebels coming up flat it inop portune lirties coach Grant said it that desire to do well at Or SA lhals In the back of his starters minds That in turn should keep the Rebels motivation to do well thisseasonvery keen he added They figure re in their last year five starters graduate after this season and if they don do It now they wont be able to do it at lit said As for you don worry about it this early in the season We 11 be to a tour nament at York University so we I know where we stand jnd whit have to do The junior Rebels begun the season with pair of wins Man diy Georgetown defeated C I ill before dropping the third contest Ij7 However the bl win came Wednesday when the Rebels hosted Georgetown perfect volleyball In taking the first two games 15 before took the third contest 12 Not only did the win over I ikville Trafalgar keep the llebeis reeord to but It was import in from the standpoint that these in mis figure to be the best in Hilton tins year Rebels coach Hob Me Kay said w is best fort a Georgetown team is put forth in our ye of Continued on page lit ST DING HIS It lick or ward Mike ZU In while i Hurl in ton heir in the goal hosted tin Burlington team I- at the In Ihr Junior II Hockey league season opener for both rams Burlington won this game but the Gemini en me back a on the road Saturday In by J netted the winning ally In that Hrraldphotoby minutes from everyone 1 think day night we just ran out of gas You can practise practise practise but you need the games We ve only had two practices as a team I II worry about giving up leads If we re still doing It in a month Hudson is pleased with the nucleus he has with the Gemini currently He said If he went with the club he presently has the Gemini would do their share of winning But with five Import cards left to be filled Georgetown has the means to prove itself should superior hockey talent become available Hudson said pleased so far with the play of Mike McNiven and the line of Travis Cole John and Darren Shaw The veteran netmindcr played in both weekend games and the trio of for wards have been an asset defensive ly The two and Dan Halliburton know the situation Hudson said I told them both we II go with one until such time as he play well went with Mike because ne played here last year I ve been pleased with McCabe Cole and Shaw Hudson continued They haven had a goal scored against then and by Christmas that will be a good line But Hudson feels if the Gemini are to get better they 11 have to cut down on giveaways and improve the power play Well have to cut down the giveaways In our own end You can blame the defence but the defence is only as good as the forwards he said The Gemini are In action this weekend also Friday the team travels to Oakvllle to face he Blades in a rematch of last years playoff pairings Saturday the team returns to the Arena to face Milton Merchants in a 7 start Milton Is coached by Georgetown resident Gerry and former Georgetown Raiders player Ron Twlss NOTESGeorgetown has traded defenceman Joe Toole to Mimico for cash and a player from the Monarchs Mlssissauga Black Hawks midget Senior volleyball makes return to Acton High senior volleyball program got off on the right foot last week after a oneyear absence Lost Monday the senior scored a close win over Milton Mustangs 15 1GU in a game played at the Acton gym However he Redmen suffered a defeat Wednesday at he hands of Queen Elizabeth Park 1513 1 15 to even their record at In he season Monday the laced Georgetown Rebels at he Ac ton gym Acton senior Bruce An said it will take his players a while to get back Into the swing of volleyball A lack of players last season forced the senior program to be shelved for a year Andrews said in the Milton contest It was important for the lo claim the win With no program the season before the win was viewed as giving the Acton squad con early In the year Redmen squad wins season opener after program put on hold last year I think third game against Queen Elizabeth Park was nerves Andrews said We just never seemed to get off he ground in that third game Andrews knows it will be a tough road for his earn to hoc this year Acton is a A school competing against and AAA teams that have more of a student body lo draw players from But Andrews said this year cam has some good athletes on it The players are starting to fit in to the practice routine he said It nice working with kids who have good athletic ability Andrews is looking at Redmen Al Scott and Kevin to set a for teammates to follow As well Andrews said he has some first year players who show potential played for our Junior team last year and a team leader An said He knows where the ball should go Kevin Is a dedicated student who wants to win and gets upset when he doesn I which is something you like to see Also Col In Lewis gives a good effort and first year player Mike Peters has good potential What Andrews wants to do Is have some Junior team members attend clinics to better themselves for when they become senior If future players do attend clinics then the volleyball program will have a solid base from which future coaches can build on As the Junior Redmen the team has gotten off to a slow start The dropped a decision Bruce Andrews to Milton in the season opener The result different In the team s second contest as Queen Elizabeth Park took 3o win over Acton NOTES The senior Acton team took part In a tournament held at Georgetown District High School last weekend Acton lost its first four games to Assumption 154 to Georgetown 158 lo Loyola Queen Elizabeth Park before taking a win over Milton after losing the first set TRANSPORTATION COSTS DRIVING YOU HYUNDAI COUNTRY HAS THE S0LUT10 PONY EXCEL CHECK OUT OUR 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