Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 27, 1988, p. 11

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NOTICE GEORGETOWN HONDA the HERALD Sport and Recreation We Have Delivered SECTIONS THE HERALD Wednesday April Local runner weathers test at Boston marathon A Georgetown woman survived the rigors of Heartbreak Hill in Boston and never looked back Judy Makhyoun of Marilyn completed the world famous Boston Marathon April ib in three hours and minutes The petite competitor finished the run in 313th place out or a field of about 1 female runners The 29yearold was competing against an estimated 000 runners An executive secretary for the Mlsslssauga firm Delphax Systems said race conditions were perfect It was cold and rainy into the morning and then it began to drizzle for the remainder the she recalls Still there was Heartbreak Hill The Boston Marathon is best known for being one of the first and most prestigious runs also for the at the mile mark which forces competitors to reach deep in to their reserves of energy and per Some of he people Just started to walk up Heartbreak Hill but you could see the determination on their faces she said Although a tall wind helped the runners the course was generally more hilly than other races had run before Her time a personal best But it was a race of a lifetime for Mrs Starting about half way back in the pack she didn even hear the starter gun go off You re going Into your first mile and you re not really even running because of the crowd of runners she said To determine her strategy the day before the race the competitor drove through the course which starts in the country town of ton miles and yards from downtown Boston It was a very different feeling driving the course In the car You could feel every little hill In the Toronto marathon held In October of 1387 she completed the course In 59 To compete in the Boston Marathon she needed to qualify in a marathon bettering the time of hours The Boston Marathon was a run high for Makhyoun I t have any problems I was raring to go because of the adrenal she The highlight of the race for the runner was turning onto Street In downtown Boston knowing you have only about a mile to go before the f It felt Just like I had feathers on my feet she said of the last stretch Besides having husband Chris among the crowds of spectators the 95pound athlete had the support of her coworkers at Systems in Misslssnuga and also in Boston The head off for the company which designs and manufactures impact printers for computers is in the suburb of Randolph outside of Boston The company paid all or her ex for the trip and she was treated to a luncheon and a con cake in Boston by the parent rm I knew the company was behind me alt the way she said Friday before the race she was a send off party in by her fellow employees The fact that Makhyoun was even able to run the race is a credit to the advances in modem medicine She required knee surgery in December and dldn want to miss the April marathon In Boston Doc tors were able to make just four tiny Incisions In her knee and repair her knee so that It would heal quickly Her recovery time took five weeks and during that time she was able to use ankle weights and an to build up her strength At the peak of her training she ran five miles every weekday 12 miles during the week at night and miles total on the weekends The runner has no Immediate plans to run in another marathon but she wants to try the Boston Marathon again sometime In the meantime she will be competing in a number of 10 kilometre and 15 kilometre races this spring and sum mer including the Halton Hills Mayors Race Last year In the Mayor Race she was the place competitor In the senior category for women and was the second female to finish the 10 km has only been running competitively about a year Originally from England she has been In Canada for seven years and has lived in Georgetown for one and a half years Bowler of the Pass it on The Georgetown District High School Truck was of fid ally opened with ribbon cut ting ceremony la it Wednesday amid the action of the Rebel Relays Georgetown teams did exceptionally well winning both the girls and boys track titles The boys recorded 137 points to White Oaks S3 and Bishop It ding Secondary School The girts took first with 110 followed By While Oak with and Nelson with In the track events White was topi with followed by with 123 and Bishop Reding with 101 GDI IS placed seventh In track with Herald photo Ball hockey swings into gear Judy had her moment great performance In the gruelling among the masses last week as she event finishing out of about competed In the Boston Marathon 000 women entered Herald The Georgetown runner turned In a Concepts team makes good showing The Georgetown Ball Hockey Association is back In full swing for the season with several games already played In action April la Station House doubled up on Up Your Alley by goals while Sean McQuarrie had pair and singles went to Greg Lawr Greg Robertson and Gary In the assists depart men Walters and Robertson each had a pair while Rick Gammon Weir Gary Maltby Chuck Moffat and Kent added one each For Up Your Alley Howie Oram scored twice and Dave Thompson and Todd Norton added singles while John Malnes had a lone assist In another match up the Harvesters downed the Pine Haven Hooters by a margin Nell Adam son had a pair for the winners and George Vanderlccst Hoss Fcrri and Rob had singles Mike Geofrcda chipped in with a pair of assists while Rick also had two assists and Vanderleest and Mike Montgomery had one apiece Chuck Peebles had the lone reply for Pine Haven Midas Muffler held on to take a decision over Pizza Rerun Music in another contest Tony Shep- Tom Brown and Gary Peters pulled the trigger for Midas goals while Paul Kulpers Ed Brown and Alf Flees contributed an assist each Brent had the lone goal for the crew assisted by Steve Cropper The other game of the evening sow North Sports shade Animal Control Ian Wilde and Steve Sullivan had a pair or goals each for the winners while David CI glen and Pat had singles Wilde Sullivan and Gary McFadyon had two assists each while Ciglen Mark Dunning and Mark Hlllier had one each For Animal Control Darren Kuchmash notched two goals and also had two assists while Bob Tuckett and Ron Squigna had one each A full slate of games Thursday saw the Stone Crushers and the CRaftsman Cutters square off in a deadlock Scott scored once on an unassisted effort and then com with Al to set up Harvey Lott for the other Stone Crushers goal Ladies team wins The Central Ontario ladles No team at the Provincial Finals of the National Champion ships captured first place in Oshawa with a scone of The Central Ontario No team rolled but only placed third with Metro Toronto winning with and Huronla se cond with A member of this composite men s team was Gary Louth from Georgetown his con trlbutlon being a triple For the Cutters Tom Cordingley and Paul Sheppard scored while Dave Joe and Holler picked up an assist each The BtTamy Blazers took another game as they blanked Bracken behind the shutout goal tend of Stephen Roy The Blazers receiv two goals each from Wayne Mor row and Paul and a single from Glen Leslie Picking up assists were Andreas Hack Rob Phil Wickcns Mario Eric Hack and Mark In their second outing of the season North Sports doubled up on Realty Pat Braund led the North attack with three goals and an assist while Mark had a pair of goals and on assist and Rory Kennedy added a goal and wo assists chipped in with two assists while Mark Dunning and Steve Sullivan had one each The final game of the evening Thursday saw Animal Control edge Apple Auto Glass 53 Darren Kuchmash and had a pair of goals each for the winners while Brian Coleman added a single Jobln also had two assists and and Gary Stone had one For Apple Auto Glass Shawn Cof fey replied with two goals and Jason had a single Assists were recorded by Jim Marshall Randy Chris Hodgins and Mike Wilde year up for grabs Now Is the time the year for the 1988 Bowler of the Year Provin cial Championship qualifying rounds This tournament is open to the Bowler of the Month B C bowlers declared in the ban tam Junior and senior divisions for the months of September to March inclusive The peewee division in this com includes Paul avid King Janice Somers Mai thew Walker Lynn Moreland Bren- Smitbson and Bryan Foster The bantams have the fallowing representatives Alain Geoffrey Robin Zander Julie bounds Ryan Martin Cindy Clarke and Chris Wilkes The Junior contingent Is made up of Carrie Walsh Robert Harrison Christina Lane Scott Snarl Lake Joey and Andrea The competitors In the senior Dee Dee and Brian Bell The House Finals will be held at Georgetown Bowl on Sunday May at m with registration a half hour earlier The bowler boy or girl who scores the most pins over the average based on the average on March shall be declared the House Champion and Bowler of the Year The winner In each division will receive a handsome Bowler of the Year Championship plaque and suitable crest as well as the right to advance to the Zone Finals Caps take consolation Mustangs clinch ladies title Last weekend the Georgetown Money Concepts ladles basketball team participated in the annual Women Masters Provincial Basketball Tournament held In Although missing several key players due to Injuries everyone gave extra effort allowing Money Concepts to finish In third place in their pool The highlight of the weekend was a victory over the and MncDonald team from Ottawa Money concepts coached by Robb from the University of to had outstanding scoring from Chung Kim 150 points in three games and Carlo points by Irvine aggressive defence from Alice and Wen dy Forsyth and rebounding from Anita Stankus and Sandra Cousens Jen Reynolds and Barton both offensively and defensively with their play ting the live altitude of the whole The team would llkt to lhank Money Concepts for Its sponsorship T Provincial Masters Touma ment attracted teams from across the province as well as two entries from Montreal Besides Georgetown Ottawa and Oshawa teams travelled from Windsor don Burlington and Toronto Next years tournament will be held In Windsor The Mustangs followed the shooting of Carol Kovaccvic and Chung Kim to lake a 72 victory over the Trojans and claim the championship In the Georgetown Ladies Basketball League The contest was the deciding game in the throe final played last Wednesday night at Centennial School The Mustangs had to battle back and win the final two games of the set after dropping the opener In ihe consolation series the Caprlcoms look a narrow dec I over the Cougars claim the title In the three behind the point performance of Marie Smith The Mustangs were in control throughout their game with the Tro jans Carol led the Mustangs attack with points of which 17 came in the second half Chung Kim hit for a total of points in the game after adding to a 14polnt total In the opening half Other scorers for the Mustangs in eluded Mariann Lott with nine Diane Gardiner with eight Mel Mc and Lorraine Brown with six apiece and Wendy Moore with two The Trojans were plagued by mile shooting In the opening half and never managed to dose the margin on the Mustangs Anita was high scorer for ihe Trojans with while had eight Pat Alice Ogden Mary Kelly and Krlstensen Irvine all chipped In with four and June Nicholson and Lou Oram had two each The consolation title game was a seesaw battle throughout as the Caps and the Cougars were deadlocked at at Marie Smith proved the difference In this contest as she hit for 13 or her points In the second half Trneey helped the Capri corns cause with 14 points while Maureen Kerr had five Kerry Gibson added four and Laurel Helm Donna Greenwood and Kelly Cunningham all chipped in with two apiece For the Cougars Boo Tufford replied with IB points while Linda had 11 Wendy Forsyth add five Kelly and Jennifer Reynolds contributed four apiece and Nat added three The final function for the Georgetown Ladles Basketball League will be tonight Wednesday when Individual players are honored for their performances throughout theyear The leagues awards night will be held at the Squires Inn Brampton with the individual awards to be handed out there The Mustang built up a big lead in early going and then coasted to 7218 win over the Trojani win the deciding game In the GLRL final Here Mem of the Mustangs looks for an outlet under close coverage by a Trojan player Herald photo INSIDE THIS SECTION SPORTS Young Jills B2 Scoreboard Ball Hockey B2 Bball champs B3 NEWS Blain visits B3 awards B7 Healthy matters B7 Housing crisis B7 ENTERTAINMENT Exit the Body New Orleans night BS Casual Sex B6 Crime stopper B6

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