Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 11 December 1993, p. 23

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The GDHS Rebel boys swim team were victorious in 11 of the 16 events, in a seven- team meet, Tuesday at GDHS. The senior boys 200-metre * medley relay team of Cameron Charles, Trevor Charles, Matt Deruchie and Micah Zarnke won the race in 2: senior boys 200- metre freestyle relay Kevin Boe ae Scudder, Glen id Deruchie claimed top toate The juniors got into the act in the boys 200-metre medley relay, with Fraser Charles, Steve Masters, Jason Morden and ay Gibson edging McKinlay and Iain Ritchie to finish second to Bishop Reding, in the junior boys 200- metre free relay. GDHS rounded out their big day in the relay events by win- ning the mixed 200-metre free relay. Halton.Hills This Week, Saturday; December 113.1993 = Page 23 Rebel male swimmers triumph in seven-team meet 50-metre fly in a time of 27.62. Oomen won another race, this time in the senior 100-metre back stroke with Scua tight behind in sec- peinite rounded out the seniors domination winning the senior boys 100-metre breaststroke. junior boys enjoyed a saccsetll day iin the pool a: well, led by Andrew Gibson won the junior 50-metre fly and finished third in the junior 100-metre individual medley. Taylor and Matt Hardstaff were one-two in the boys 200- metre freestyle. Scudder was a close second = Gintes and Masters then med up with Jason Selects stand tall in Scarborough tourney By Ron Kerslake Special to HHTW The Peel Selects Volleyball Club sent two teains to the McGregor Cup for junior women in Scarborough last weekend. After round-robin play, both teams were at the top of their respective pools and came home with silver and bronze medals. The Georgetown/Acton area was represented by coaches Christine Craig with the juniors and John Hnatiw with the juvenile team. Players with the juveniles include Jenn Murray and Erin Steringa from GDHS and Amy Kerslake who plays. for Bishop Reding of Milton. Stephanie O’Brien of GDHS isa te tee setter playing with the juni Both tani lt their first match of the day but never lost another pool game after that. John Hnatiw viewed the juve- niles lead in-pool play as a positive indication of improvement and, ultimately, winning the medal was a bonus. Assistant coach Lorri Zagar cOmmented on the girls” desire to elevate their play and not succumb to higher seeds or reputations of competitors from other clubs. Locally, there has been some good support and a few Georgetown _ businesses d acknowledgment — the Coffee Grind and Sooters in the mall, and the Personal Secretarial Service have all assisted in fund-raising for the in the senior boys 50-metre freestyle. Weston won the senior boys 100-metre individ- ual medley in a time of 1:09.10 juvenile team who are current- While Hardstaff finished third ly selling almonds and cakes. in 1:12.18 See The club is continually | Oomen was first in the senior boys 100-metre Searching for corporate spon- sorships and donations and will be advertising the spon- sors who assist them. freestyle with teammate Taylor right behind in second place. Weston won the senior boys \ "Helping people find their perfect nest!" 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