Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 1, 1986, p. 16

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Page SECTION Wfdncda Georgetown juniors win top honors Rebels take tourney crown The implement a lion of a pressure defence with just over six minutes left lo play lifted Georgetown District High School junior girls basketball team past Stnyncr In the final of a tournament played at the Georgetown gym Saturday Rebels trailed when coach Moe called time out and put the pressure defence Into his team s game plan The move work as the Rebels forced turnovers which were cashed Into points via the fast break The end result was a In for Georgetown We put it to see If they could stay up with us saw hud Just lost a guard to fouls and I ailed the time out because ve were running around a bit Tar a Burroughs held tht hot hand for Georgetown with points Maryc Boks had six while Jenny Ir win and Cindy both had our points each What made the win even more was that the team was made up of older players than were on the Rebels squad In County league play the Junior players can play for one more year than Junior players in Hal ton can Pearson beat Milton In the consolation final Georgetown began the ment in fine form defeating In that game Burroughs had 13 points to lead the while had eight and Martha chip ped In with points Georgetown met Loyola In the se cond contest and came away with a decision Burroughs and Lisa Carter ha I nine points each while win and McClure both had five points The Rebels was nam the tournament MVP and was named to the all star squad along with Heather Being competitive in games aim of basketball coaches Being competitive will be the ma aim for both Aclon High School girls basketball teams this season McLaren and Anne Andrews will once again be handling the coaching duties for both the senior and junior roundball squads The duo will see their teams head into action today as Acton travels to Blakclock for a senior junior Follow is a rundown on the players who will toll for both the senior and junior squads this year A major goal for the senior squad Andrews said will be remaining competitive and securing a playoff position Those goals arc within reach Andrews said the coaching staff will be busy sorting out who plays where this season She said there are about seven or eight players who can be Inserted into the lineup but developing flexibility in terms of positioning will be the goal here Craig will attract a lot of at throughout the season from rival teams The opposition will dou blc and sometime triple- team the Acton star so developing a lineup that can complement Craig will be needed However the Redmen are showing signs of being able to do that We went to a tournament In Coll ingwood on the weekend and Lee Ann Johnson Acton guard forward played a nice passing game that t show up on the Andrews said We re looking to develop people around Susan binding guards too won be a pro blem for Acton The ball handling duties can be performed capably by Linda Bottero Margie Parker or Johnson Up front arc Craig Kim mer and possibly Johnson again JUNIORS The junior face somewhat of a rebuilding year this season A total of recruits make up this year team but six didn t play high school basketball last year 11 have to spend a lot of time working on skills Andrews said Being competitive and having the With such a young team patience will be a key too We know they re going to make some mistakes so we have to be patient Andrews said But If they work hard and learn something each game that the Important part There is a lot of potential there with Junior club It all depends on how hard they want to wort Second year players Melissa Cor District High School senior boys player Pierre Chaision goes up high here for a spike In hit team win Trafalgar last week The hosted Trafalgar at the Georgetown gym and came away with a three game sweep of Hie wrles Herald photo son and Jennifer have showed a lot of Improvement In their play from last year and are expected to be leaders for the junior squad this season But the key word for Acton this year will be patience For next year eight newcomers will return to the lineup and coupled the return of some third year juniors the Acton junior club could have the makings for a solid showing in senior squad want to ColUngwood to take part in a touma there on the weekend Acton tost its first gome to Lome Park Andrews said the Lome Park team was a smooth club that played well were missing Kimmer Hagcn me said The way the kids handled themselves we were pleas Craig led the way with points for the Redmen Acton met up with Lindsay I Weldon in the second match and took a win in a where most everyone on the Acton got a chanci to play Craig had points for the winners while Johnson chipped In with 10 points Carolynne Hoare and Margie Parker both had eight points That win qualified Acton for the Console Hon title game against Midland The took the championship with a 21 win Craig had 17 points while Porker had 11 points chipped in with eight points Rebels impressive in victory Continued from page Without a doubt tie said The game bills went to Dave Harris Andreas Schirm but it was a six man effort The Rebels effectively shut down Charles with near perfect execution of a tripleteam defence In the first two games scored on one hit and tip In a tournament played at the Georgetown gym two weeks ago had 13 kills against Georgetown in one game before be ing shut down again with the triple- team defence McKay was pleased with the play of his club throughout the two games and the statistics show why The Rebels served per cent bumped per cent set per cent much so that McKay refuses to change his offence because he wants both setters in the game I won take the ball out of their hands McKay said I don want to tinker with whats becoming com these guys McKay also won let his team become too complacent with Itself I complacency Is a coaching thing McKay said I never complacent so it not going to happen Both teams were in Acton Monday and travel to Perdue today for senior Junior contests Clothing A total of eight teams took part In the tournament They were Loyola E C King City Central Peel Stayner Lester Pearson Milton District as well as the host Rebels team The Junior squad will open its season today with an away game at Perdue Coach knows their title I m glad we got in a lot of ion games five he said gotten aver the cobwebs stage In the gym and we re court ready Our mediate needs arc to work the ball as a team on offence and improve our foul shooting We haven had time to work on that because spent a lot of time getting our defence set Leeking said he probably has more bench depth this season than he did last year When the situation requires it will have players who could be Inserted Into a game and make a contribution But Leeking remains non committal about his teams chances of repeat tog champions We II be competitive hesald NOTES- Todays game is a Junior encounter only The Senior team will host a tournament similar to the junior one and begin Us regular season next week The Junior Rebels are in Banie this weekend to defend their championship win In a tournament there last year Senior Citizen A Month ALL OF OCTOBER LET US HELP YOU PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR WINTER We would like to show our appreciation to all Senior Citizens for their past patronage ALL NORMAL SERVICES AT A REDUCTION OF 20 Please phone our service department for an ppolntment Ask for Dick or Paul Smith FREE PICKUP A NO DELIVER IF REQUIRED ANDREW MURRAY LOOS RAM Georgetown District High School Junior basketball player Cindy Kallo In white loses control of the hall here amidst a con ration Notre Damp players The llehels hosted Notre Dame in an last week and won the game IX The open their season this week at Perdui Herald photo by Dan Major novices net exhibition puck win Marc Boucher David against Brampton at Brampton with Kalbarski Scott Lnhcy opener the next day Oct and Robbie Moncktan Memorial Arena a Best of Season opener Is Oct at lucktonsuperteam Y programs appeal to young and old alike look out novice league Georgetown major novices have a lot more On Sunday In Brampton the two teams took their first look at one another and Brampton t like what they saw The score was giving Georgetown a taste of what I sure will not be their only shutout New team member Steven Heinz started bet ween the pipes stopping a host of point blonx shots then right on a Brampton power play half way through David Pearson steps into the hot spot Like his team mate be held off the attack A lot of support came from the team I say team as coaches Barry Mills Brian James and Jim Lahey have these boys functioning and operating aa a rushing passing unified team For the past three weeks practice after practice the coaches whittled the potential tryouters down to a lean mean group of talented individuals then transformed them Into the start of a great team A special breakout later and em on passing and puck handling gave our novice boys the confidence to hand out a grand victory The play makers were David Paul Sandifer Scott Lahcy assists went to Marc Boucher David Boere and Dlar dichuk A big thanks for an exciting game and a more than bigger welcome to our new recruits Scott Truman Josh Richardson Steven Heinz from the rest of the team David Pearson Jeff Hewitt Sandy Davidson Paul Sandifer David i The Georgetown offering week programs for both young and old alike The is offering Participation gymnastics for youngsters between the ages of six and 14 This program Is a basic introduction to gymnastics skills for those children who have had little or no previous experience The program is run each Monday evening starting at at Centennial Middle School The is also offering a morning PHOTO REPRINTS appearing in The Herald 8772201 fitness session lor adults twice a week at the Y office on Mountain view Road Each Tuesday and Thursday beginning at 9 a m par can get involved in an In vigorating workout that Is set to music Stretching jogging and mako up the program 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