Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 19, 1988, p. 8

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Page a THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday November IMS Sports Juniors win seniors lose tough one Rebels rout Pats for fourth title TRAVEL for St 2nd Floor Downtown Georgetown 8732900 You might think that Iter four consecutive league championship a coach could be forgiven for becoming complacent But complacency la the wort would use to describe Bob of the GDHS Rebels Junior boys volleyball team The Junior bumped to their fourth straight Halton title Wednesday and McKay just pumped up after the game be undoubtedly before first ball was served up Everyone ad McKay I can get the kids to play their they reaponded well all year Rebels took the championship In a relatively threegame borne court sweep the Pearson Patriots After taking the tint two game 137 and 154 Rebs en countered a more determined crown with a 1311 win On the aide GDHS bad a tougher time of It aa the Rebel loat an exciting match final to BlafcelocfcutOakvttta Leisure But 1 thick we have to work on getting a bit more before a game and maintaining that excitement Lines Free skating SUPERVISORS Will supervise plan and organize the above pro gram Application or these positions can be picked up at the Recreation and Parks Department Jam There will be tree skaUng in Ac ton and Georgetown on Nov The Acton Public Skate will be from pm p opportunity has been made role through the generally of Acton Rotary Club The Georgetown fa from m at the Memorial Arena opportunity Is possible through Ibe generosity of the Georgetown Optimist Club Take advantage and the free ska ting Summer staff COORDINATOR One position available oversee whole sum mer program Responsibilities In clude hiring staff organizing pro grams public Georgetown Acton Indoor Pool Finance Department Clerk Department or your high school of flee Deadline to apply for seniors staff positions Is Friday Dec J PA Day fun keep Looking for something I the children occupied this ing Nov PA Day Can ine Recreation and Parks Department for information on the Special Feature film which will be snowing at a en the Acton Arena and at m at the John Elliott Theatre There will also be free skating it the Acton Arena from 2D pm and at the Georgetown Memorial Arena from lpm This opportunity has been made possible through the generosity of the Acton Rotary and the Optimist Club of Georgetown Call Ml NONDENOMINATIONAL PENTECOSTAL Ml PEOPLES CHURCH DELNBIANCE CENTRE BB Study Warship Dttvtfnet Sunday 30 am 7 Wednesday p-m- Nursery Sentca atari TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE CALL DISPLAY ADVERTISING 8772201 win the next two and dropped a tight 15n final game as the Tab bies garnered the gold said bit charges are look forward to getting another crack at Blakdock In the upcom ing in Hamilton next Wednesday Georgetown grads excell in Ontario college rugby The university rugby schedule ended two weeks ago with Queen s defeating Waterloo for the league championship During the course of the season not less than nine graduates of GDHS and the North Rugby Football Club made their presence felt on various college sides Its a compliment to GDHS and the calibre of rugby reducing around RFC president Sandy Mackenzie The largest Georgetown con tingent was found at Hamilton McMasler University where two North players saw action on the first side and two others on the second team Fullback Jamie Splller and winger John Watts both played with McMiaters First which lost In the Ontario semi finals to Waterloo Rich and An drew MacLeod were regulars on the Second North captain and number eight Terry Pot trull played at the University of Toronto ibis past season and Casey Vandershits a shifty saw duty at Wilfrid Mike Howie lined up with the Gryphons Two ex players and former members of the North Halton club Hal Martin and Peter Hughes were also regulars In the university loop Martin who now plays club rugby with the Bramp ton Beavers tolled at while Hughes a member of the Burlington Centaurs RFC a key performer for Brock if help the local squad In Its on the rugby pitch next In the Niagara Rugby Awards Night win lost- Longs loss hurts Sr Rebels A second half letdown and an in jury to a key performer hurt the Georgetown senior girls basketball team the squad drop ped a 4l sudden death semifinal to Blakdock Tabbies In last Tuesday We had a textbook first half and fell apart In the second said coach Hoe Weve beaten them three out of the last four yean so we knew anything could happen An Injury to Georgetown starter Long was a blow In the third quarter when Long went to the floor hard after battling for a loose ball and struck her bead The Rebel player waa removed on a stretcher but Leeklng said she was okay after being treated for a mild concussion Georgetown scored only 10 se cond half points after a point first half Heather Lawrence top ped Rebel shooter with 14 The University that comes to you WINTER TERM 1989 January 3 April including exams Join the gnawing number of adute starting or continuing their studies part time at You may qualify for 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