Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 9 October 1993, p. 22

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Page 22 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, October 9, 1993 Successful league opener for volleyball Rebels By Mike Zrostek Georgetown District High School Rebels boys volley- ball got off to a great start * Thursday in the league sea~ Burlington Assumption. The junior squad won by scores of 15-9,15-9, and 15- 3, while the seniors were pressed to three, winning 15- 10, 13-15 and 15-12 despite missing the court 17 times. (Matches are two-out-of- three affairs, with.a third game optional if not neces- “We were fortunate to win, the game could have gone either way,” said seniors coach Bob McKay. “Assumption is a scrappy team and they could have won. Our hitters couldn’t hit the court, but those things n.” After winning the first game, the senior Rebels let a 10-8 lead in game two slip away, dropping it 13-15. “Our hitters just had prob- lems throughout the game, we did everything else right. Our serving and defense played great, it was just get- ting the ball back over,” added McKay. The.tables turned in game three as Assumption had a 12-10 lead but the Rebels stormed back and rattled off five straight points to win, something McKay and other people have noticed the Rebels have a tough time “For some reason we have a tough time getting from 10 to 15. Other teachers have Noticed it but today they (the Players) did it and it’s great that they did.” The seniors were without Dave Sands and Gavin Glaser who are nursing injuries but the other players brought their game level up a notch, something McKay said was nice to see. “Everybody played well,” said McKay. “Matt Brain played a strong game. It will be great when we get Glaser back in a week and when Sands comes back, watch out, he’s such a great all- around player.” Meanwhile, the junior squad swept Assumption in their opener and coach Russ Linney is expecting an enjoy- able and successful season. “We got off to a bit of a slow start,” said Linney. But we didn’t play down to our opposition but played to our potential and that’s nice to see. We have to work on keeping the points down, But we played solid.” “I'm not putting down Assumption, they have nice players and are coached well,” added Linney. “This is a team with tremendous potential,” boast- ed Linney about his own charges. “We have a lot of juniors eager to learn. We just tried some new stuff this morning (Wednesday) in practice and they picked it up quick.” Linney says with 14 play- ers on the team, players have to keep their smarts up because he won’t hesitate to bench guys if they are not playing up to par. “Smart, creative, energetic, good size.and a pleasure to coach,” is the way Linney describes his team. “A team without a dominant player but also a team with every- body equal.” The senior and juniors were in action Thursday, Tesults were not available at Press time. Next action for the junior and senior Rebels volleyball squads is Wednesday in Burlington against Lord Elgin. Leagues settling Paul Sandifer and Kate Potosky are this week’s Georgetown District High School Athletes of the Week. Paul is a linebacker on the junior Rebels football team. into regular play By Alex Tough Industrial League’s Kate plays on the girls junior Rebels basketball team. Amanda Bonnell and Dave Dolliver are this week’s Acton High School Athletes of the Week. Bonnell con- tinued her high placings in 3,000-metre cross country invitationals, finishing 4th at Bishop Reding High in Milton, 8th at Waterloo and Sth at London. Dolliver is a member of the junior Redmen volleyball team. "Helping people find their perfect nest!" Call 877-0173 24 HOUR PAGER Residential Real Estate Services ‘Town & Country Properties Division 170 Guelph Street Georgetown, Ontario L7G 4A7 ay 00000 DONNA ROBBINS ROYAL LEPAG Sales Representative Mammy |i ‘\ Hustlers, Gasketman Cutters and Dream Team from their matches last Wednesday. Ensigns, Westenders, Independents and Hotshots round out the top half of the league. Firemen and Inter County are struggling for the time being. Hopefully they will get matters right before long and put their game together. Ray Ackroyd had the only century start with 107. Eric Fuller scored 160, Neil Olmstead fired 140 to lead the high scores of the week. Jim Franks and Mike Finn scored 134 each and Harry ‘Value for Your Dollar! Archer and Harry Bottoms both scored 133. The Halton (pub) league held sway on M. usual. The three leaders, _each tock-maximunr-points usual Legion #3, Brackys and Charleys #1 all won com- fortably enough. Ravine moves into. fourth and the former Barneys are also in the top half. The almost all- girls team of Legion #2 prop up the foot of the standings. High finish of the night goes to Pete Pickering with 106 and Bill Crawford closed out 100. Grant Richardson scored high with 154 and several play- ers notched 140, Paul Kirby scoring two. é & > i bias Georgetown District High School junior boys Rebel volley- ball team squared off against Burlington’s Assumption last Tuesday at home and won the match in two-straight games by the same 15-9 score. Rebel Mike French played a strong offensive and blocking game. photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW Hudson a Ranger By Mike Zrostek ockwood’s Mike Hudson - who got his start -as—_in-hockey with the Acton- Minor Hockey Association — is headed to the Big Apple to be reunited with his old coach Mike Keenan and his new team the New York Rangers, after being picked up in the NHL waiver draft this past Sunday by New ork. . Hudson is apparently delighted about going to a team favored by many to win their division and possi- bly challenge for Lord Stanley’s goblet. “Mike is very happy about going to New York,” said his mother Audrey. “He 877-5165 874-3040 hadn’t been playing much with Edmonton this year and they weren-t-teHing-him— anything: Hudson, was near- ly a Chicago Blackhawk again — the team that traded him March 22 to Edmonton for defenseman Craig Muni. Apparently Hudson had been told the Blackhawks wanted to pick him up in the draft, but the Rangers picked ahead of the Hawks, a team very short on the left side led by... yes, Michel Goulet. Hudson was drafted by Chicago in the sixth round (140th Overall) in the 1986 entry draft and has collected 38 goals and 59 assist for 97 points in five NHL seasons. f he: Spotlight

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