SECTION A Wednesday October IS Acton with win over Loyola Sr Redrrien undefeated Acton High School senior girls basketball team racked up its third straight East Hal ton win last week in convincing fashion The Rcdmcn scored a win over the visiting Loyola squad Ac tually Wednesday game at the Ac ton gym was for all Intent and pur poses over the first quarter as Ac ton stormed out to a advantage It was at that time McLaren and co- coach Anne Andrews decided to take the starters out give other Basketball Acton juniors survive rally to record basketball victory Acton junior girls basket ball cam survived a late comeback to nip Loyola in an Last game played last week at the Acton High School gym Acton led with Just over five minutes left In the game when Loyola began to creep back into contest With left Loyola managed to tie It up and took a one point lead via the throw line with seconds to play However tine ball movement resulted In Shannon Burr oil nailing the winning field goal wilh just seconds left to play as Acton took the lead Loyola tied ball up with Four seconds left to play and with the possession arrow in their favor one last chance to take the win But the last second attempt t close and Acton had their se cond win in three games Acton had to go down the wire without the services of Melissa Cor Rebels defeated in football opener Georgetown District High School Junior boys football team began Its season last week on a sour note The Rebels dropped a dcci to Aldershot Wednesday after noon In a Tier II contest played at the Georgetown gjm The game was first of the year for the Rebels who had a contests postponed prior to Wednesday s encounter Aldershot who played Tier I foot ball last season took advantage of Georgetown turnovers in the first half to take a lead before Rebels mounted a drive late in the second quarter that resulted in Stuart Teetiel fine six yard touchdown run In the second half defensive back Derek took an interception 85 yards for his team s second major of the day Although l score on the play ho provided Orme with the block at the Aldershot 30yard line which en the interception major Wednesday game also featured some classless moves by the visiting Aldershot squad With the score In the first half attempted a short not once but twice and were unsuccessful Also visitors were quite inept with the late hit which for the most part went undetected Rebels coach Rick Redshaw t pleased with the but said maybe Alder shot coach had a reason for them The only think 1 can say is maybe he whs giving his first string one fast chance with the ball Redshaw said But the chances were slim that we were going to come back Prior to the contest Aldershot also said all offensive linemen had to be wearing numbers in the range In Tier football coaches ore oiler tinting players at all positions and It difficult to outfit players with ap propriate numbers Despite the loss Redshaw said his defence played well when It came to stopping Inside running game What hurt the Rebels was the sweep where Aldershot s speed pro ved quite difficult for Georgetown to stop It was our Inexperience on Ihe outside Itedshaw said But our defence ended in an up note with touchdown and It made some good tackles Offensively Rebel running backs Kirk Serjeant son and Tim Racinsky ran well Redshaw plalooned Colin Murray and Gombocz at quarterback both of whom faced heavy defensive pressure from Aldershot when trying to pass Despite that both quarterbacks showed enough to throw to where the receivers were to be The offence also featured a dou reverse with Orme handing off to that worked well Georgetown travels lo Pearson and then hosts Monday for the makeup game between the two schools Georgetown could in variably come up with a pair or wins in the contests if the Rebels play good football This year there Is a lot more talent there said The only thing we change on offence is put end Brad on the line On defence we use Stuart Teetael speed In the defensive and will put Mike Da Sllva in as an inside linebacker and move Rob Rcid on to the defensive line SCOREBOARD Bowling MASTER JUMl 19 final i If I and lop qua and Snow I Million Tracy Hare Tracy i1l Khar Km Arundel ChtlilUw tan Carta Walih and n The Provincial on iwl Bran lord Ml J lion KB 107 Bryan Irani Go dm MENDS Ml AT ACTON BOWL llfcllSlaIta JartleParttr Carol Jordan Lynda lllth Triple Kin Hill moult i Robed llnrrson I Julie McCor Kun Doyle Chrii MIBOWL1NO IT THE ACTON BOWL OCT I Unfit MtaallfchStiile La Triple Carol Jordan MtnalUXB Triple Tract Jordan George Burt Triple TEAM ST AMI Acton opponents fell behind they tried to apply full court which Acton was able to reak consistently reason McLaren wants his club to be able to execute break f J and abandoning It might result in Our kids loo have had lot of I facing pressure defences and presses this year Susan Craig had another good n scoring leading Acton with points Also contributing to the win wilh good efforts were Carolynne Hoare Linda Bollero Diane Han cock and Lee Anne Johnson McLaren said what has impressed him so far this year about his squad has been its unselfishness He said all five players on the court ore more interested In the team scoring points and took for best chance to net buckets Acton faces EC today there and while Oaks Monday before going for showdown with the three better East squads The host Georgetown Oct and Queen Elizabeth Park before finishing Ihe season at Milton The trio games has the squad in a situation where it can decide its own fate In the dings Those are big gomes McLaren said The girls too are looking for ward lo them I vc found our kids play better against the better teams with athletic ability Now Is Ihe time where we begin to Insert things Into areas of concern son who had fouled out in the third quarter coach McLaren said his club had the opportunity lo put ihe gome away early but missing chances resulted in the game that much closer Our kids had good shots but we didn shoot well McLaren said But in another two weeks or so this club is going lo be a different team The key Is having patience Jennifer Scott led the Redmen of with 18 points Burrell winning field goal gave her eight points on Ihe evening Today Acton travels to F C for a game there McLaren said traditionally has played his Acton learns tough so he taking the contest lightly It will be a tough game he said Minor off with good beginning The Georgetown minor pec wee hockey team started off its season well wilh a tic and two wins last week Travelling lo Brampton he locals skated hard with end toend action by both clubs resulting in a seesaw battle which ended In a He Assisting on the goals were Shawn Curry Ryan Pells Greg Dobbin and Shawn Pearson Netting markers were Tim Presswood and Andy Elliott who both had two goals Ryan Kumell had the other Sieve Wright was Injured after going into the boards heavily In the second period but nothing too serious was found after a checkup at hospital The team is looking for ward to having him back in of games David Frost also played well between the pipes in ihe tic Game Two pitted Georgetown against and the locals proved lo be an overpowering force with an impressive win Body contact is new this year and all the team members are ex pen men ting some successfully and some not so much so but all the boys seem to be enjoying it Markers went to Jeff Wright who had two and Ken who had his first of the year Dobbin and Curry had the others Assists went to Kosiiwka J Jeff Wright 2 Kevin Patrick Curry Jake Moshinter Pells and Jason Grotto Goalie Marc St Pierre made some good saves In a much deserved win for the team Thursday night Georgetown hosted In a fast hard checking contest The first two periods saw end end action with Georgetown taking a 1 lead on goals from Shawn Pear son unassisted and Kurncll from Mashinler In a penalty filled final frame tied It up left to play set up by Dobbin netted the winner in a contest BREAKAWAY High Schools Lee Anae Johnson headband tries lo control the basketball here despite being closely checked by a Loyola player The two trams met up for a senior girl basketball con lest tail week a I the Acton gym home squad emerging an victory The junior loo came away a win but it was a sion Hermldphotoby 8779896 no di Furniture Stripping UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Hours Mon Open Saturday from 9 Sinclair Ave Unit Georgetown 8776682 1986 MUSTANG Months Lease 1986 TAURUS Months Special Deals On InStock Models 8532030 M SSI5SAUQK TOIL FREE NUMBER ACTON ONTARIO SALES LTD ACTON ONTARIO