Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 19, 1989, p. 17

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THE HERALD Wednesday April Norths boot Brampton in opener North Halton Rugby Football Club started its 1989 season off on the right foot last weekend as the local ruggers ran over Brampton Beavers in exhibition at Brampton on Saturday North Halton held an half time lead and surrendered only a single penalty kick to Brampton in the final 40 minutes of play We won all of the scrums first half said North Halton coach Sandy Mackenzie of a dominant local pack Zone remains unbeaten The Blue Zone remains as the lone undefeated team in the Georgetown Ladies Basketball League after round four of the cults playoff round robin competl tion on Apr at Centennial School A summit between the leagues two unbeaten playoff teamB heading into last weeks contest proved to be a mismatch as the Zone squashed the California Raisins 6330 to push the Zones record to an unblemished 40 while the Raisins dropped to Pacemakers pulled into a second place tie with the Raisins as they defeated the and in the other league contest the Celtics clipped the Steroids 5956 Linda led the Blue Zone at tack on Apr with 20 points San dra Cousens had and three players Linda Sandy Brawnridge and had eight apiece Susan Thorn had points for the Raisins with Mary Kelly and June Nicholson chipping in with six each Anita Stankus led the Pacemakers charge with points Jenny Smith had 16 and Kyra KristensenIrvine had For the Sixers Kuyvenhoven had 20 points Chung Kim hooped 16 and Connne Btusman tagged eight In a weepoint win Celts received a point effort from Michelle 16 points from Boo and 10 each from Marie Smith and Barb McKeeman The Roids got 24 points from Pen ny Wright while Mel McCracken had 10 and Lorraine had six GEORGETOWN LADIES BASKETBALL LEAGUE Playoff standings after 12 games Blue Zone Raisins 3 l Pacemakers 3 Celtics l 3 Steroids l 3 76ers 4 While scoring details were unavailable Mackenzie cited several Georgetown players for their strong play Wade Serjeant son topped a list of promising newcomers to the North Halton club side as he ran in one of the squads tries and Mackenzie prais ed Jason Arnold for his work at propforward North Haltons returning veteran contingent was led by the hard work of lock forward Tim Kunica and solid performances also came from captain Terry Pot truff Cam Maclver Rob Paul Bob Bingham and Wilson Mike Smith and hooker Andrew Mackenzie Were also credited for their efforts Meanwhile Mackenzie says the club expects to have about seven or eight of its 1988 nucleus back this summer once university exams are completed Jamie Spiller Casey Vandersluis Andrew Bob Ford King and Tim are all expected back to bolster the North Halton side after having spent the fall season with collegiate teams North Haltons next match is an exhibition battle with Markham set for May 1 while Niagara Rugby Union league play is slated for a May 27 28 start with the local club visiting Niagara Wasps Mackenzie said North will againlield two senior sides in the B and divisions Atoms come up short at Shamrock Georgetown Atom came up one goal short in their bid to ad vance in the championship round of the Scarborough Shamrock Tournament on Apr 15 in Scar borough The Selects scrapped their way back from a 31 deficit but dropped a close decision to host Scar borough Sabres as a last minute assault with six attackers went for naught A good crowd of local supporters was on hand for Georgetowns opener and they were rewarded for their loyalty as Gary McLean opened the scoring after conver ting a pass from Andrew Ehnesky Burke started the play with some good work in the comer digging the puck loose and passing to Eluiesky who slid a quick feed to McLean Sabres roared back however to take a 31 lead before Dave scored on an assist from Gary McLean to put Georgetown back in contention The Atoms pulled Steve Heinz in the last minute of play but were unable to solve the Sabre defence and the home side hung on for the win The ongoing tournament schedule has Georgetown slated to play on Apr in the consolation round Meanwhile in a tuneup match prior to the annual Shamrock tourney Georgetown played to a hard fought draw with local rival on Apr Gary McLean started the Selects off quickly by scoring with an unassisted marker before Derek Legere scored off a Dave pass Fast action in period three had both teams scoring with Sean Continued on Page 20 26 St Georgetown 8779896 1 of Hilton Floor FatMon Ltd APPLE W WINDSHIELD REPAIRS Handle All Insunnce CI i in 070 lawn garden needs mm A division of Fuqua Industries Equipment SNAPPER SETS THE STANDARD FOR LAWNCARE EQUIPMENT SNAPPER QUALITY A CUT ABOVE Simple sturdy construction for long life Snapper features a complete line of Snapper has been manufacturing quality lawn equipment for over 30 years Patented HI VAC mower can handle any grass with ease even tall damp grass mowers from a 1 lightweight walkbehind the ladies choice to a full size p cut lawn and garden tractor FOR RELIABLE SALES SERVICE CALL HEIMKS LAWN GARDEN 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