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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 8, 1978, p. 17

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Stair WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER One Hundred and Fourth Y oarNo 19 Second Section Ancaster top Redmen tourney second title in three years WAITING FOR the loose ball at Invitational Varsity Girls Basketball tournament are Linda Osso of Acton and two Turner defen ders Acton downed Turner 22 before falling to 28 27 in the final won the consolation title with a 2518 win over High School for the second lime in years captured the Alton Invitational Varsity girls basketball tournament down the host and defending champion Acton cam In the final look he consolation title with a 25 19 win over Here is game by Rime account of the happenings Garnet Acton had no problem in disposing of Arthur II IB Lynn led ifie Acton with points Karen Chapman gathered in eight points while Sheila Cook ntttcd Mary Ann Jansirt led with eight points Acton 21 at the Turner led the Turner rojons of to a win over Bonnie Tritts had eight points for the Trojans Top point getters for included Janet with eight and Hill with six Turner ltd IB 10 it the half Milton Must ings half lime deficit to points in the last half tike from Port redit Bennett netted points for list picked up Top point getter for the Port Credit was Kelly with points The final game of the preliminary round the eventual champions from downed eonsolalion champion The scoring was well spread out amongst learn members and Debbie each netted eight points while Leslie Mamie Soltir potted six Joanne Ilcrtcis paced with 15 points Ancestor led ib 12 at Walkerton scored a thrilling JO victory over Arthur in play despite being held completely off Ihe sheet In second quarter Wilkcrton look a first quitter lead only to watch Arthur score IB in the second to take a 14 lead at the hi If Walkerton fought back in the third quarter to he game and Ihen win it in the final Marilyn Keiier led with points picked up the losers The only game of the day saw Elmira lake a battle from Port Credit The teams were tied at five aflir the first quarter with Port Credt holding a 12 at the half lied the game before the third quarter ended and game ended deadlocked The first team to four points was then to be declared the winner The Warriors from Port Credit scored the first two only to have Elmira tieitagain The Warriors went up on a free throw Joanne netted her second basket of the overtime to give the win ted the attack with nine points Kelly netted 11 for Port Credit time Acton got a chance to defend their title in tournament final by defeating Turner scored 11 first quarter points and then played defensive ball to record the win Sheila Cook led the Acton with 10 points Lynn picked up eight and Osso six Bonnie netted nine points for the losers Jane had eight ledlS mmtn Milton in the first and held on to the lead as they downed Ihe Mustangs Lesley Ollphant and Jane droves picked up eight points for the winners Gels paced the Mustangs with i points Joey hid six led at Elmir opened up a six point lead in the first quarter then held on lo that lead the rest of way despite almost losing it in the second quarter Game led after one and 14 12 the half Joanne won the lourna led Elmira scorers for menl title two year ago the third straight game with Acton won the title last year elLhl points Donna Bender It was only tilting that the two netted seven Janet Schcfter meet In the final this led Walkerton with nine points held a 12 lead at the half only to it dwindle to at quarter lime Lesley and Mamie Sou tor led the attack with tight points each Karen Chipman scored for Acton Shirley Ancker netted five JUNIOR CHAMPIONS of the Tennis Club were presented with their trophies at the club dance Saturday night Left to right Gord mixed under 14 doubles Kelly White mixed under 14 doubles and girls under 14 singles Scott boys under 12 singles Ken Kavanagh boys under singles boys under 14 doubles Other winners were not pre sent Sabres edge lost in Junior The Acton Sabres ended their losing streak at seven games when they edged the at the Community Centre on Saturday night That doesn mean the Central Ontario Junior B team troubles are over Two days later they were back toold tricks as Oak Ridges took the Sabres Earlier In the week Brampton had extended the slump to seven with a 3 win The Monday loss in Oak Ridges is difference in the standings between the Sabres being in a tie for third place or a four way lie for fifth which thev are now in and Burlington are running away with Ihe standings has a unblemished 14 wins in 14 games Burlington has 13 wins and one tie That tie came in the second game of he season with the Sabres Three teams arc tied with the Sabres The Sabres did things the hard way at home against Saturday The Thundcrbirds drew first blood with a pair of goals by Bob Hunter within seconds of each other At that point it looked us if the Sabres would suffer their eighth in success ion The Sabres rallied with goals by Kelly Shaw and Paul before the period goals The second period started out with an amazing resemblance to ihe first got goals by Jamie Kennedy and Aldo Viola to take a 2 lead before Acton unloaded with four straight counters Pickard started the scoring with a short handed goal at Glenn Murray tied game at from Iaul Paul netted his third of the game on an unassisted effort and Kelly rounded out the scoring for the period and the game for the Sabres got one goal back at the eight minute mark of the third but could not find the equalizer Thornhill look 43 minutes in penalties in game while the Sabres were handed Thornhill the Sabres 4537 Wednesday night at Ihe Hills was the between a Sabre and a Brampton win Hills faced 47 shots in the Brampton net robbing Ihe Sabres time time Brampton scored first but the Sabres came back with a goal from Drew Gareau from Mark Schinkel and Brad Buchanan Wayne Delghton put Brampton up for the second time less than a after the Sabres tied it The two teams played scoreless for the next minutes before Paul found the mark with an end to end rush Jeff Shields and goalie Rob picked up assists Acton fired shots Hills the second frame and tallied only the one goal With Glenn Murray in the penalty box for interference Bob put Ihe Logans Chevy up for the third lime in the contest Mark Schinkel got the power play goal back for Acton with eight minutes remaining from Murray and Gareau Dan Mae Donald put the winner home with 1 remaining in game look only eight minutes in penalties in the game took 18 Three goals by Paul were not enough for the Sabres in Oak Ridges as Dynes scored an win over the Sabres Oak Ridges scored twice in ihe early going and held on to a lead for the remainder of the period made it 1 with help from Jeff Shields Brent put the Dynes ahead 1 with a penalty shot marker that broke Acton Oak Ridges scored two more before netted his second from Drew Acton tallied twice the final frame Glenn Murray netted the twine from Bob and Jeff Shields while Pickard finished off the hat with seconds remaining Shields picked up an assist The goal was number for The Sabres will continue their fight In the Central Ontario Junior B league Friday night at 30 when they play host to the Onllia Travel ways On Sunday the Sabres arc In Dixie SABRE SHORTS Dave McGilloway one of the few veteran Sabres did not dress for the Wednesday game with Brampton and has not reported back lo the Sabres since Fred Buchanan has players at the present time and must sit two players out each game Jamie Vlckery took a solid check along the boards last Tuesday and has not been in the lineup since SENIOR CHAMPIONS accepted their awards Saturday at the Tennis Clubs annual dance Left to right John Kavanagh men s doubles champion Gregg ladies doubles Else Veldman ladies doubles Chris Steen ladies singles Peter Marks mens singles mens doubles and mixed doubles Joanne Marks mixed doubles Minors remain untouched Hudson pots ten goals CENTRAL ONTARIO JUNIOR WHOOPING IT UP after the Sabres scored one of their six goals a win over is Denis Charbonneau The Sabres broke a seven game streak by downing the Thun aerbirds The Sabres are at home to the Onllia Travelways Friday night at TEAM G W T Streetsville 28 Burlington 14 13 1 Oak Ridges 8 15 7 Thornhill 13 14 Brampton 14 Acton 8 14 Oakville 8 14 Dixie 4 10 Bame 13 Milton 13 Georgetown 1 1 SCORING LEADERS NOVEMBER TEAM GAP Mark Litton Burl 16 Mike Kinnear Burl 16 Paul Pickard Acton 19 Jeff Shields Acton 8 16 Mike Carr Burl 7 16 Brent Dobson Oak Ridges 18 John Burl 10 17 Acton Minor con tinue lo dispose of their op position as they did last year in winning the Ontario Atom A Zone Championship Acton recorded wins over Woolwich ILImira and New Hamburg In he Woolwich win the pec- wees were led by the performances of Sandy and Mike Hudson netted a single goal and three assists Hudson netted three goals and one assist Mike Hudson opened Ihe scoring for Acton with help from at of Ihe first frame Tony Van Dam gave Acton a lead before Hudson netted his second Terry Danaghcr assisted on the Van Dam counter with Greg James and Waitcs pick ing up points on the Hudson goal Sandy put Acton up by four before Hod Townsend gave their only counter Hudson scored unassisted and Danaghcr netted one from James and to round out the scoring For the second time In as many weeks Aclon scored a widespread victory over New Hamburg Mike Hudson scored four limes with Berry netting a hat rick Terry and Sandy Waitcs picked up singles Only two assists were handed out in the game both to Waites In a game last week in the Acton squad downed Orangevillc Biltritc Hudson netted three and picked up an assist In that game Tony Van Dam and Bruce added singles David Thomas picked up a pair of assists with Jamie Law son Berry and Sandy added single counters Two quick counters give minors victory Acton Minor Bantams won their first game of the season Saturday in New Hamburg 0 after dropping a 31 home decision to After two scoreless periods in New Hamburg Wayne McMillan found the mark twice within 13 seconds to give Acton a quick lead Brian Canary assisted on both counters Todd Wiseman then put the game out of reach at the midway point of the period with an unassisted handed goal A complete team effort and super goaltending by Rick Dwyer gave Acton tho win said coach Ed Hlllicr At home to the team was a bit nervous over the first two periods said Orangevtlle scored two goals in the first period and added their third in the second period before Acton shut Ihe door and got one of their own Brian Demone counted the only Acton marker

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