THE HALTON HILLS HERALD WEEK OUTLOOK Friday rii lWi Tapir Buying or Selling List With Success NRS BRAND REALTY INC Georgetown Erin Sports and I Recreation ROB RISK Herald Sports Editor 8772201 18 Athletes 18 Focus On Fitness 19 19 Sports Calendar GDHS takes boys title at Rebel Relays By ROBERT RISK Herald Sports Editor Georgetown District High School Track and Field athletes earned a number of top finishes at the Rebel Relays held Tues day at GDHS enabling the boys team to win their division title Scott highlighted Rebels efforts by qualifying for the Canadian Junior Championships in Winnipeg this summer with a 35 metre triple jump setting Rebel Relay and GDHS records in the process also earned a first place finish in the junior boys long jump Scott has been very this year His results are almost unheard of in a junior is 16 and he is still aim at reaching 14 metres in the triple jump soon said Rebel track coach Jay Anderson He also said the relay team did very well with the midget junior and senior boys 100 teams all taking first place The midget boys team placed second while Rebels won the open boys distance medley as Our girls did very well also winning the senior girls 4 and placing third in senior girls 4 We did well individually in the field events but Milton won the overall title this year said Anderson Natalie won the senior girls long jump and placed se cond in senior girls javelin Teammate Sarah Broughton placed first in senior girls triple jump followed by Kim Wiltshire who tookJLhlrd in midget girls tri ple jump Rebel girls also had a good showing in shot put with midgets Kathenne winning the event followed by Trisha Humenlski in third Rounding out the field events was Matt Brain who captured first place in midget boys high jump The track team will get some more practice at the Bluevale Relays this weekend followed by a meet at Nelson on April 2 Rebel badmil shared the limelight by winning the Junior Championships at EC Drury on Tuesday The hosts were trying to retain the overall title which they had won by just one point over Rebels last 1 1 1 l Georgetown District High Schools Matt Brain GDHS on Tuesday Brian was successful in this try competing in the midget boys high jump attempts along with most of his others taking first place In to dear the bar during Rebel Relays competition at the event Herald photo by Robert Risk Raiders start early on hockey season By ROBERT RISK Herald Sports Editor Georgetown Chrysler Raiders Jr B hockey team looking to im prove on its sixth place finish and first round playoff elimination held its earliest ever training camps at Alcott Arena last Sun day and Tuesday Raider coach Charlie Hanman named as Gary replacement two weeks ago said the idea of the early was to get as many of the potential players to identify with the Raider name and take advantage of the recent completion of the This way most of the guys havent been off the ice for very long and are still in reasonable condition Weve still got the ice in at home which well be using on Sunday to take a look at another 70 skaters Hanman said close to 200 players will have been looked at over the three out of which approximtely 40 will be chosen to return for further camps in August The guys we pick will be play ing Ri and White exhibition game at on April 30 to give us a better idea how they work together as a team said those 40 players will also be given a conditioning program to work on over the Boys combo team The Georgetown Qualifying Round for the Youth Bowling ouncil AllOntario combo Tournament and girls teams consisting of a Senior Junior and Bantam bowler wan held Sunday at bowl The team of from left to right Senior bowler JaBOn Ogden Junior bowler Ken Armstrong and Bantam bowler Ryan will represent Georgetown in the boys category and move on to the next round to be held April In Herald photo summer designed to Improve muscle strength and increase their size something he believes will help the team down the road Its an eight week program that assistant coach Mike Mar- colini has put together for the boys to work on individuality Generally I believe increased strength and size gives a player more confidence on the ice Brampton which swept Raiders in the playoffs was generally bigger and more than Georgetown which I think gave them an advantage over us Hanman said another change which should bring positive results 1b getting about 10 Raider players from last years team to help referee the scrimmages and run the benches I wanted to start a team- con cept right away Rob a veteran in his fourth year among several others have shown an in terest in helping but This should help develop leadership among them as well The coach said the team has in creased Its efforts to reach more prospects from around the pro vince this year placing adver- tisements In many local newspapers about the tryouts I think weve gotten a very good response got people from all different areas from several Jr C teams up north to the Brampton triple and double A teams and the Toronto leagues as well Hanman said the team is aim ing to play hockey this year and advancing at least past the first round of the playoffs The coach said the team is capable of being competitive with any of its rivals in the Central Ontario League with this years top team seen as its toughest test for the coming season SPORT SHORTS Crushers win Crushers have advanced to the AllOntario hockey final for the second year in a row after sweeping Bruins in their bestofseven semi final series Crushers await the outcome of the Hanover Barons Belle River Canadiens series which is currently led 31 by Hanover Novice title West Wearhouse Acton Major Novice Sabres captured the Hug League championship by shut ting out Fergus on April in Paul Withers and David scored two goals each while Andrew Coe played solid in net to earn the shutout The championship win put the cap on a very successful year for the team which finished with a record winning the Port Dover and Erin tournaments along the way Alcott tennis The tennis season gets under way at the Gordon Alcott Ten nis Club with its opening April 27 28 from 004 p m each day Registrations and tags will be given out and a round robin will be played if weather per mits Refreshments will also be available For more informa tion call Norma Maynard at Baton finals Many Halton Hills baton twiriers several of whom were honored by the Ontario Ministry of Tourism and Recreation recently will be competing in the Ontario Baton Twirling Championships being held at Humbcr College April 1921 Over 1300 athletes from across the province will par ticipate at the 23rd annual SemiTrials and Champion ships which showcases 1 events year Following the Ontario the Eastern Cana- Cbamptaahipi will be 1 held In Montreal Quebec May 1820 and then the Canadian Championships In Calgary Alberta in July The World Championships take place in Padova Italy in August Bridge club Georgetowns Duplicate Bridge Clubs winners at the Legion this week were 1 Rene March and Kami Tobias Harry and Blaine Hillock Tied for third were Don Walker and Larry MocLean with Elsie and Norma