THEHERALDOUTLOOK Saturday November 1990 Page 17 THE HALTON HILLS HERALD OS CORPORATE AUTOMOTIVE If TRAFALGAR Fleet Mo Tune up Specials Pickup Delivery Tawing FAST FRIENDLY Syr 8736014 Sports and I Recreation ROB RISK Herald Sports Editor 8772201 Focus on Fitness Pg 18 B Rally Soccer Executive Pg Peewees Lose Pg Sports Calendar Pg 20 Volleyball seniors lose to Oakville By ROBERT RISK Herald Sports Editor The Rebel s senior volleyball team lost the champion ship to OakvilleTrafalgar on Tuesday in Oakville though they had forced the game to a third set and stood on the brink of victory The Georgetown team lost the first set 1512 rallied to win the next and had led in the final frame before losing posses and the next five points straight Though his team lost coach Bob McKay said the game was the best one he had witnessed in all his years of coaching It was easily the best played In all three games the only five point run the whole time was the final one against us Our guys knew they played well and none of them would mind having another crack at them at GHAC Golden Horseshoe Athletic Con ference in Hamilton on Friday yesterday Since Oakville and Georgetown were the two top Halton teams they advanced as the semi finalists for GHAC The Rebels played Brebeuf Elementary volleyball results North Elementary Schools Girl Volleyball Report Week Match I Dick 15 1 I Dick 15 Broolcville Smith 15 Kilbride Mck Smith Kilbride 15 Smith Kilbride Centennial 15 Stewarttown Centennial Stewarttown 12 Match Stewarttown 10 Sam Sherratt 15 Stewarttown Sam Sherratt 5 Stewarttown 15 Sam Sherratt Dick 15 Kilbride I Dick Kilbride 2 Centennial Smith Centennial 15 Mck Smith 13 I Son 3 IS Kilbride a If Volleyball Report Week A Match 1 W I Dick 1 Dick Brookville Kilbride 15 Mck Smith 13 Kilbride Smith 2 Centennial Stewarttown Centennial Slew 8 Match i Centennial 15 Mck Smith IS Mck Smith 6 Sam Sherratt Slewarttown Sam Sherratt I Dick 15 Kilbride 2 1 Dick 15 Kilbride 13 1 1 San 1 Dirk Klhrit Brook v Up MrKnrcli Smith 4 Separate School yesterday at p m after press time and Oakville played Barton The win from each game played each other later to decide which team would advance to the OFSAA Ontario Federation of Secon Athletic Associations championships in on Nov and 24 Though McKay said his players were responsible for the result of the match a questionable call by the net umpire stalled his team s momentum in the final set The umpire called a four hit ball which isn t his The umpire is supposed to call net faults and net faults only The referee t call it and bad let play go on You could just see our boys sag after that McKay said both teams were very evenly matched and both schools had scouted the other carefully beforehand After almost every point possession changed hands The length of the match was really out of the ordinary and hour and minutes just phenomenal You could squeeze a five game match into that amount of time Ready to serve Helen a member of the Georgetown Ladles League concentrates on her during a match at Georgetown District High School on Monday night The league meets day evening to test their skills against each other in the school main gymnasium Heraldpholo Former Georgetown bowler inducted into Hall of Fame A former Georgetown resident who represented the town for close to 20 years in regional and provincial tournaments winning many of them was inducted into the Ontario Bowling tion Hall of Fame on Nov 3 Marg Bratkin moved to Brampton 15 years ago but still takes part in the Master Junior Bowling tournament in Georgetown every year and comes out regularly to other events said she got her start when she originally lived in Brampton Back then she just bowled but some of the people she played with said she should try her skill in more competitive play Back then there was no YBC to work your way There t much to get you prepared before you had to compete until about 1966 when I was in shesiid in Georgetown wis inducted into the hit litmlmj 1I1011 Hall of on Nov I She won tillts slit in including tin Masters in I Though slit lives 111 mm still In lit rs tumor Hid II nil it corgi photo She started playing in the In dustnal leagues such as Dixie Cup and Smith and Stone to keep her playing skills sharp The work paid off soon after when she took part the Tournament of Roses tournament in Montreal in That was during Expo which was great because once we finish playing we spent a lot of time seeing the sights I bowled an triple finishing second nationally and I also won a red 1967 Mustang as the prize Many other accomplishments the Ontario Bowling Association remembered Bratkin for at the induction wis her being just the fifth person to qua I if for the OV 23 times since 1967 In she won the singles title In she won the Canadnn Masters National championship in b erv narrow margin Jenm me of Saskatchewan She w is the hometown fa It as a good match which I won just one pin she said In 1080 she won the large MBA diamond ring which she earned after her sixth big tournament victon the one being the Masters at the Brunsw ick Rose festival in 1980 Bratkin continues to play well having bowled a perfect game in at Brampton Bowl where she plavs twice a I m on shift work so it easy to find time to play More than twice is a little too much for me now though Helping continue the family bowling tradition is her daughter Sandy who also plays in the Masters is another of the top lady bowlers Both mother daughter will be returning to Georgetown to take part in the Masters Bantam tour being held on March SPORT SHORTS Blue Fins swim meet The Halton Hills Blue Fins swim club is holding its standards and lower meet today starting at a Swimmers aged 813 will be tak ing part in the competititon which takes place at the Georgetown Indoor Pool 700 club for seniors The new trend for the s at the Georgetown Bowl appears to be joining the club as three of the four top rolled above he mark Dave Ridley was the lead man in the threesome as he put his thoughts and energy to the alley and rolleda76928l Next in the line of succession were Brian Bell and Robert Harrison who bowled a 724278 and a respectively This was Brian s second con 700 while it was the sixth in seven weeks for Robert Rounding out the top four was Blake Smith as he came away Coaches Ralph Miller and Dee Dee Haynes along with bowling propnetor Rose Radyk and the senior bowlers would like to welcome Moore back to the senior league Bridge club The Georgetown Duplicate Bndge Club met on Monday at the Legion to decide this week leading players Helen Hyde and Blayne Hillock Elsie Whitham and Norma Maynard Ham Arbic and Mike Hall of Fame Former Georgetown resident John NHL of ficiating director until his death in 1989 will be inducted into the Brampton Sports Hall of Fame Nov 21 McCaulev w ho as also a lacrosse phyer and coach was succeeded is the director of NHL officials Brvin Lewis another Georgetown resident Food drive The Georgetown Legion Hurricane Minor Novice hockey team is helping out the Salvation Army with their Christmas food drive today Team members will be going door to door asking for perishable food items that can be used by those in need Raider game The Georgetown Raiders hockey team was looking to extend its winning streak beyond a single game when it played Brampton at Alcott last night Regardless of the out come the Raiders will be try ing to put another win into the books when they play Burl at the same arena tonight at 7 30 The team plays its next game Nov in Burlington before they return home to play Brampton the following evening at