Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 14, 1989, p. 15

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THE HERALD Wednesday June 1989- Page ONLY PER WEEK 1989 HONDA CIVIC GEORGETOWN St Georgetown leasing SALES SERVICE 873 1818 1 DOWNTOWN FAX 1 1 SERVICE Evenings Saturdays Too ill VOUnCI IDA PHMU1MCV ITD Downtown Georgetown 8772761 A real swinger Jenny gets into the swing of things as she returns a shot dur ing the annual Mother and Daughter Father and Son tournament at the Tennis Crab Sunday Jenny and her mom Susy topped all competition in the ladies event to win first place overall while the tandem of Don and Mike Hurley ended up on top of the mens draw Both teams now advance to the provincial tourney later this summer In Toronto For complete details on last weekends family tournament seepage 16 Herald photo by Ben Dummett Becky Dobbin wins spot on provincial team For the second year la a row Georgetowns Becky Dobbin will wear Ontario colors atthe Cana dian Womens Field Hockey CALENDAR Pee Wee tournament leads off Friday The annual Georgetown Minor Baseball Association Tournament pitches into high gear on Friday night at the Fairgrounds with the local rep side opening weekend action against Midland at 630 Georgetown continues local ac tion in the tourney meeting Vaughn at 8 am Satur day before tangling with Bloor- dale at I pm The championship final is set for a pm first pitch Satur day Championships Vancouver BC Dobbin made the final cut for the Ontario Underlie team at trials June in Toronto Dobbin was named to the team as a left wing making her second ap pearance in two years on the pro vincial unit Ontario defending Canadian champions at the Under18 level will make its bid for a second con secutive title on July at the University of British Columbia The Ontario team will tune up for the Nationals on June at the annual Maple Leaf Tourna ment in Toronto with competition travelling from as far away as Bermuda Next years world junior cham pionships will be held in Australia and Dobbin may be a strong can didate for a position on the na tional side The Grade 12 GPHS student has been a stalwart member of the Rebels field hockey team and has recently been scouted by both the University of Toronto and Waterloo University She cur rently plays league field hockey for the Mariners in the Toronto and District womens loop ExRebels rule Mayors Race as Paul take firsts Georgetown Rebels past and present dominated the show as a total of 123 runners finished the llth annual Mayors Race Sunday Former GDHS track and cross country stars Sean and Dave Paul both currently ding S colleges on athletic scholarships were overall winners in the mens fivekilometre and 10- km events respectively while cur rent GDHS runner Shen Nairn took top spot in the womens category of the race Kathleen McNabb rounded out the winners circle by finishing first among women in the course Cleary crossed the line in a km winning time of 19 seconds while Paul was tops in the 10km field in a clocking of 11 Nairns time of 2132 was tops in the fivekm womens field while McNabb nabbed first in the 10km with a clocking The 1989 field topped last years number of race entrants by eight Cleary repeating as winner of the race for the second year knocked five seconds off his 1988 winning time of 1624 In se cond place overall Sunday was Doug Smith 16 28 with another current GDHS track star Bob finishing third in a time of 16 33 Nairn moved up a position this year after finishing second to former GDHS athlete Amy Powers 18 34 in 1988 Nairns GDHS track mate Johnson finish ed one second behind her in second spot Sunday with a time of 33 while Johnson claimed third in On the 10km side Brian finished second overall in 3614 ahead of thirdplace finisher Rick Lane who clocked in at 3623 Behind in the ladies category local distance runner Judy Makhyoun fresh from A pair of former Georgetown Rebels were the class of the an nual Mayors Race Sunda as Paul left won the 10km event and Sean Clear took top honors in the fiekm competition A total of runners kicked up their heels in his years Majors classic as athletes in different categories received awards Herald photo Swedens international marathon Several award winners were in Stockholm took second in 4150 crowned in a total of 22 categories while Cindy Anne Johnstons and all finishers received cer- of was good for third place icates Guessing game begins for Bennett Its pretty safe to say Saturday will be the most exciting day so far in the life of Georgetowns Adam Bennett Sometime during the morning the 18yearold high school stu dent will climb a podium at the Met Centre in Minneapolis Min nesota and hell don a National Hockey League jersey as a first round selection in the annual NHL entry draft Pretty heady stuff for a guy who two short years ago was slog ging it out on the blueline with a struggling Georgetown Gemini Jr B squad But then the past two years have been the stuff of dreams for Bennett Last summer he was the number one pick second overall of the Ontario Hockey Leagues Sudbury Wolves After a solid rookie season in the tough OHL wars where his stock rose with every outing Bennett was soon ranked in the top JO of eligible players heading into the June 17 NHL lottery At last look the affable youngster was ranked number seven the world Now the guessing game begins What be the next stop on Bennetts road to a profes sional hockey career According to the rangy Bennett 210lbs its all still up in the air There are however some plausible scenarios that could un fold Saturday Minnesota Quebec drafting first has ap parently decided who they will select But they havent ruled out a lastminute deal If Quebec does use their pick it would have to be for one of two players Swedish sensation Mats Sundin or Western League scor ing machine Dave Sandin isnt available for a year but most experts feel the bulk of the 1969 draft crop are all at least a year away from the show So if Quebec takes Sandin the Islanders at number two would have to take Chyzowski They have talked to Bennett but they have a young defence now and need to replace Bryan TrotUer soon The Leafs at number three ap parently covet Belleville Bulls centre Scott Thornton That leaves Winnipeg drafting four and its entirely possible Bennett could go that high to the Jets They wined and dined him a few weeks ago and theyve picked extra large in the past Jason a S college pro duct is rated as the best in the draft but Ben nett is considered to have the most potential A tossup It comes down to what Win nipeg wants says a philosophical Bennett If they are looking for the big I could go as early as fourth Winnipegs also interviewed another WHL star Stu Barnes and if they deal Dale Hawerchuk they may go up the middle That would leave Jersey Chicago and Minnesota in that order Bennett says his agent predicts be wont be around past the seventh pick Jersey Chicago and Min nesota are the kinds of teams Id like to go to said Bennett who added hell be happy anywhere Id like to be pan of a team on the way up A prediction from your humble typewriter jockey Number six Chicago Stay tuned TSNs coverage of the draft begins am Saturday

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