Saturday 19M Page Herald Sports Roundup High School report HALTON SECONDARY SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Jr Girl Volleyball Standings Of December RICHARDSON DIVISION W Pit M M RoblnMn Georgetown 11 Acton I BUhop Reding Pearson 3 Dniry 13 Notre Dame Milton 5 Weekly BR MM MIL 2 ACT BCD 2 MIL GEO 2LBP0 ACT2ECD1 Volleyball RICHARDSON DIVISION GP Bishop Reding a Georgetown M M Robinson 18 Acton Nelson 3 Milton 4 13 E Dniry Pearson Weekly Rcinlti BR 2 MM MIL l ACT 1 GEO 2 1 ACT2ECD1 I MIL Midget Bukelball Standing RICHARDSON DIVISION P Pearson 10 Reding 1 309 M M Robinson Notre Dame Nelson 170 175 EC 4 1 2 Georgetown no I Milton 1 IIS 2 Art lit Weekly MM 51 MIL 41 BR LBP ACT ND LBP SI GEO ACT 31 BR MM Jr Boys Staodlnp RICHARDSON DIVISION Pr LB Pearson 10 Bishop Reding Are Dame fl 316 MM Robinson 313 EC Drury 1 234 178 Mlllon 3 Nelson 4 3 Georgetown 1 201 Weekly Reiulls MM MIL BR ACT LCD MIL IBP GEO S3 ACT Boys Baikelbalt Standings RICHARDSON DIVISION I IT PA B Pearson 222 shop Reding 7 M Robinson Nelson 2 Milton I Georgetown I 1 1 EX Drury 190 Weekly Bnult MM MIL BR GEO GEO MM 76 BR SECONDARY SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Sport Field Hockey field Hockey Basketball Girls Basketball Volleyball Boys Volleyball Jr Football Sr Tier I Football Football Jr L SPORTS Bishop Royals MM Robinson Nelson Lords Tranlalgnr Red EC Spartans Assumption Crusaders llakclnckTjn QE IjrkEJgk Hurl neton Central I Wl il Ideals I on Central Trojans Robinson Rams Country Mlllon MuMungs CrossCountry Girls Musa Over All Boys Mustangs CrossCounlry Midget Mustangs Cross Country Milt nMunta CrossCounlry Senior Girls EC Spartans Mil nMu Jun or Buys Mustangs CrowCountry Senior Roy uwnltebeh Georgetown Bowl SENIORS The Christmas spirit hit the Senior league as they had a visit from a special Christmas guest and lots of food drinks and gifts to boot Along with this merriment came a lot of high scores Leading the way was Brian Bell with a 808358 triple Way to go Brian you caught the top average spot Not far behind were David Ridley and Tonya Morris with a and respec Rounding out the top spots were Eddie Doyle 682251 Lome 624254 Mark Prevost Robert Har arrd Joe NonContact Hockey League GEORGETOWN NONCONTACT HOCKEY LEAGUE Standings as of Dec 16 team I T J young ID Royal I Discount Car Rental 7 3 1 15 Derbys 5 5 1 11 Neanderthals Colonial re II I 7 11 4 SCORING A Scott Lindsay Dave Ether IB 19 Ron Bell 17 Derb IB JT 16 Tim McGulre J 12 1 R 9 Cross country skiing begins Cross country skiers in the Metro Region can choose from a variety of trails just next door The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority offers skiing at three conserva tion areas and the Kortright tre Albion Hills Conservation Area on Highway eight kilometres north of Bolton offers track set beginner intermediate and expert level trails with ski rentals a heated chalet and a ski patrol Forest and Wildlife Area two kilometres north of Al Hills on Highway 50 offers track set intermediate and expert level trails with a ski patrol on weekends only Bruce s Mill Conservation Area on Stouffvtfle Road three kilometres east of Highway offers track set beginner and in termediate level trails ski a heated chalet a ski patrol and outdoor skating Winter activities take place as conditions allow Albion Hills and Bruce s Mill are open daily through the winter from Trail fees are for adults for children and for families The Kortnght Centre is on Pine Valley Drive south of Maujor Mackenzie Drive west of Highway It offers beginner and intermediate trails but the trails are not groomed Kortnght is open 10 a m to m General admission fees for are adults seniors and children and pre schoolers free Other winter activities in the Metro Region include husky dog races at Cold Creek Conservation Area on Concession three kilometres north of King Road midway between Bolton and Races are scheduled for Jan 12 and 27 and Feb 2 9 and The starting time is noon There are a variety of winter at Heart Lake Conserva Area in Brampton which in elude skating tobogganing Per person general admission fees at Cold Creek and Heart Lake are adults seniors Si children l and preschoolers free Halton Peewees win On Dec 8 Halton Hurricanes AAA Minor Peewees celebrated the halfway point in their game schedule with a victory Hosting the Hamilton Wings at Alcott Arena and coming off a big win over Burlington Thursday evening the Hurricanes won extending their unbeaten streak to eight wins and tie and im proving their season record to 1143 Hamilton opened the scoring at 47 of the first when Justin Davis took a Jamie Walker pass through traffic and stuffed it into the net At 16 of the period Hamilton pickei up the equalizer on the power play This turned out to be the only goal given up by Hur ricane goal tender Jeff Langille who was praying in his third con seculive game as Jim Leworthy is still down with chitis With 3 11 left banged home Halton s second marker set up by Peter Mashmter and Todd Miller Through the early going in the second period the Hurricane defence took control playing man to man at every opportunity and working the boards with en thusiesm Miller picked up his second of the afternoon at 9 of the period taking a short feed from and sliding it under the Hamilton It was not until of the final frame thai Miller combined with Curtis Carr to score Halton s fifth goal and pick up his hat trick YELLOW CAB HALTON HILLS HOUR SERVICE SERVING HALTON HILLS Airport Delivery 8732527 8732931 Co Mapl A go JAKES AUTO CLEAN Steam Cleaning Interior Shampoo Under Car Oiling Scotch Guard Don t Forget Our Address Change 265 Guelph St Fire Retardant Engine Shampoo Perma Shan Paint Touch Up Georgetown Special thanks to Rose Radyk and the staff of the bowling alley for the special treats that they gave us on Thursday Good luck to our two teams who were off to the Boxing Day Bonanza on December 26th in Hamilton Drive safely and show them your stuff Reminder to all bowlers that there was bowling on Dec at the regular time and if they were unable to bowl off to call the alley to find out the special Christmas hours Juniors Ryan Martin 561199 Cindy Clarke Julie Lounds 514206 Andrew Terrell Alain 509221 Sherry Walsh 501196 David Leslie Tanya Martin 468167 Robin Zander 467184 Scott Bentley 457164 Ken Armstrong 453208 Bantams Matthew Walker 503194 Paul Nicki Verheul Heather Sanderson 412 Adam Scuralli Janice Somers Lynn Moreland Michael Cluney 404166 Jennifer Doyle Peewees Richard Gostlin Brendan Louth Alex Foster Cory Latimer Gordon Clarke Gordon Everett 333126 Marc Monchamp 295132 Natalie Lindsay Edmunds 25192 Smttrfs William Walker 271111 Lisa Clarke 269110 Jason Pshyk 267 102 Adam Latimer 20781 Daniel 23889 Georgetown Hot Shots Mens League Ed 750297 Paul Chaplin 743275 Tom Gos Niter League Hole Gord Marshall 711300 Wed Mixed League Andy Parent 776278 Sheila Campbell 758286 League 705306 Bowling form Seven yearold Cory Latimer shows fine style in releasing the ball during YBC league play at Georgetown Bowl over the holiday season The leagues compete every Saturday morning at Georgetown Bowl Herald photo Nells DRIVING SCHOOL JAN 14th FEB MONDAYS ft WEDNESDAYS 309 30PM Christmas Gilt Certificates Now On Sale For Information About Courses or i Private Lessons phone 8772671 Km