Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 20 October 1993, p. 16

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Page 16 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday; ' October: 20,1993 By Mike Zrostek Led by Andrea McNeilly’s 15 points, the Georgetown District High School Rebels girls senior basketball team defeated Burlington Lord Elgin Lancers 44-37 last Thursday at GDHS. ith the win, the Rebels evened their record at 1-1 in the early going of the season By Mike Zrostek Acton High School hosted the Redmen Invitational Volleyball Tournament last Friday and enjoyed some success in the eight-team round-robin, that was even- tually won by Oakville- Trafalgar. Acton was placed in a very tough division that featured two pools of four, with teams from across the region par- ticipating, The Redmen began the tournament by losing to OTHS 6-15 and 9-15. Next the Redmen split : Rebels senior girls, drives in Andrea LeBannister of the for a layup against the visting Lord Elgin Lancers. The Rebels won comfortably, 44-37. Photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW 0) BUlOrNE By Mike Zrostek Georgetown District High School senior Rebels foot- ball team’s record dropped to 0-4 on the season after losing 30-6 to a extremely tough Milton squad Friday. Coach Randy Marinangeli was pleased with the effort turnaround from the last game ( a 23-0 loss). “It was a hard fought game by the guys,” Marinangeli insisted. “Milton is a good team and LP FIGHT FOR 232 Guelph St. Georgetown Guelphview Square (corner of Guelph & Mountain 873-3050 “LET’S KEEP U.S.-ST YLE HEALTH CARE OUT OF CANADA” VOTE Canada’s New Democrats Authorized by A. Quaglia, Official Agent (905) 702-0062 after dropping the season Opener to Milton. Coach Gary Southworth said the team gave an overall great effort against the Lancers and -credits the team’s speed to its success. “The team is really quick so the full court press we did all game worked well and the offensive balance helped,” he their games with Drury taking the first game 15-6 and dropping the second one 9-15 In the final match of the round-robin for Acton they again split their two games, this time against Burlington Cenwal. Acton took the first game 15-12 and then dropped game two 8-15. Coach Ken Ellis said he was pleased with the contin- ued improvement in the play of the Redmen. “We actually altered our basic offensive pattern in the middle of the tournament in Milton too much for Rebel they just out manned us. They had 38 guys dressed and our guys are getting tired by the third quarter — but they put in a good effort.” The Rebels touchdown came in the fourth quarter on a 70-yard pass play from quarterback Paul Ingram to Randy Bond. “It was a hitch and g0, a nice rainbow shot to Bond. Ingram changed the play from the one sent in and it was just good execution by the team,” said Marinangeli. DIVISION OF HALTON FLOOR FASHIONS LTD. 877-9896 877-1666 26 Guelph Street Georgetown, Ont. A a ei of c Class er KITCHEN SHOWROOM INC. Visit our AY International Freight Forwarding Im rt via Saturday, 3 ly said. Key players for the Rebels during the season according to Southworth will be McNeily, Kim Peasgood, Heather Donker and Carrie Schenk. “We're a little bit inexperi- enced but should be in the hunt for the playoffs. It's a very fast team and that will an effort to shake things up,” said Ellis, Even though the Redmen didn’t respond right away, Ellis said the boys came around eventually. “After a nervous start with the new format, the boys really nailed it (new offen- Sive strategy) down.” In the championship round, Acton crossed over to meet the GDHS Rebels who were the winners of the B pool. Playing some of their best volleyball of the day, according to Ellis the Redmen pushed a very pow- = 2 gridders Marinangeli gives credit to the Milton coaching staff who defensively had five linebackers and four defen- sive backs playing against the Rebels offensive unit. “Hindsight says we should have run the ball more but we don’t have the size for that type ‘of game.They (Milton) had a specialized defense for our Tun and shoot.” The senior Rebels travel to Queen Elizabeth Park Friday for a game against a Teputed very powerful team, Surface transport / air /sea RATES ARE LOWER * hit Cargo worldwide * Commercia/Personal Effects * Insurance, Pick-Up & Delivery rranged a.m. to Join Us and check out our all new kitchen and flooring showroom | | Specializing in Sales and Installation of | October 23 to 4 p.m. EE Lady Rebs edge Lord Elgin, could be playoff bound help,”said the Rebs coach. Overall, Southworth Says Bishop Reding will be strong and that everybody else in the league is pretty well the same. The Rebels played Bishop Redding Tuesday at GDHS with results not. available at Press time. Thursday GDHS is in Acton against the Redmen, Redmen improve — Rebels make V-Ball finals erful Georgetown squad to the limits. The Rebels prevailed in two hard fought games by scores of 9-15 and 11-15, which advanced them to the final against eventual winner Oakville-Trafalgar. Ellis thinks the play of the Redmen in the tournament may be the turing point for the rest of the season. “I'm so pleased for the them. That they were able to play at last to their potential. We have two league games this week and I’m hoping they keep on a roll.” (At press time, HHTW was still awaiting a return call from coach Russ Linney, for his comments on the Rebels efforts.) HEY SPORTS GROUPS Halton Hills This Week wants to publish your results. 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