Georgetown Acton Wednesday Jan 11 1984 SPORTS SCOREBOARD BROUGHT TO YOU BY a e Lepage REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD REALTOR GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN 8770173 McKenzieSmith sports by John and Margie Parker The McKenzic Smith boys basketball team has been selected and Dave Thorpe Scott McKee Alex Shean Host as Athanassouhs Evan Hayter Grep Katsilicrls Scott Williams Dean Law son David Craig Wayne tran and Craig will be play against Sam in the first league game January The Smith hockey team is preparing for the season with every Wednesday and coaches and are arranging an exhibition match with Stewarttown The McKenue Smith wrestling team hae also begun their practices and the team has learned over 10 moves In just two practices Wrestling coach Wayne said the team should be very strong this year The Curling Club have their practices well underway as well January 19 the curlers will league play The skips for the team are Margie Parker Monica Parker Tracy Wrigglesworlh Rick Fellows Frank Ames tedder Scott Brown Doug Freely Jeff Knapman Troy Nolan and Paddy Johnston After several practices and the final cuts the McKentie Smith girls basket ball team has been chosen Monica Parker Cindy Margie Parker Jane Ball Kim Hag an Liz Rocbrick Gall Hall Carrie Gallant McMillian Jill Brlggs Stocey Perry Andrea Gudgeon Laura Warrington and Cindy Dunn will be travelling to Sam on January 1 1 for the girls first league game Strikes and splits I lit linn ltukont gam and lab IT look In game Mid ID Top DeuMn 2 Martin a All and suit The I did the one game r Go Hi W AllryCaUZ3i IXLcppantt Sink en wild two Hot Top Angela Dunn Tracey Kulh Carter SIB Sheldon Da beckUS Sicken Out Junlon got and Mali the Ellack The did uni taking game and totals from the Ifsen Theblr Team fiunUaf Inviden Odd Ball Block Tf Triplet Linda Kenny McKeniieMS Richard Bruce Shannon It Trlplti Dunn Croc Julie km the Well era a packing all games Topi ngle or urn and tripled Ai or me men led Hie way rolling a 60S Other good 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Cheryl Phil pa US ItoberU Agnes 231 Cray the triple column were Cheryl Dave Becrman Sharon Archibaod Maggie Fryers Fred n KJ Team land The llooda and The MiTlin Shinny dates On Sunday January the Industrial action will continue as A T hosts Heller at m Jug City will meet Acton Travel at and Family Cleaners takes on Nielsen at In the Pec Wee division Cleveland will challengeBalttmoreatGam January and Rochester will meet Tidewater at a m In Atom action Hamilton will host Oshawa at a and St Kitts will take on London at IS a m In the Novice division Weston will meet at am Dixie will host Brampton at a and Burlington wttl take on Guelph at 50 a m Bantam action will continue at 12 p as the Jets meet the Rockies and at 1 p the Whalers take on the Cougars On January 15 Edmonton vs Montreal at In Midget action and Toronto will host Vancouver at 5 m Town league tallies In Novice action January Weston tied Dixie edged I and Burlington dumped Brampton Mark led the assault with a and Joe Martin Trevor and Roy Stuckless tallied singles or the tying effort assists were credited to Michael and I Bobby Andrews and Diana poked two goals each for Weston while Stephen Pont i and and Ryan Brain singles and assists came from Douglas and Meric Stuckless James and Angela Yaworskj managed singles each in Dixie twoone effort with an assist ttcd to Caroline managed the lone with an assist from Jason Travis Mitchell Jamie Stubblngton Adam Forrest and Jercm totalled one goal each for Burlington in their romp over Brampton with an assist from The only Brampton goal came from Matthew with assists from Mark Henderson and Kent Stuckey VTOM In the Atom division Hamilton and St played to a draw No results for the Oshawa London game were available Mark Manuel and Chris McGeragle tallied the two Hamilton goals with assists mm Jason Crawford and Ryan Jeff and Steve scored for St with assists from Kevin and Mark Ford PeeWee Rochester matched Cleveland In PecWee action and Baltimore Tidewater 101 January Marks managed both the Rochester goals with on assist from Jamie Mayo and Mike Butler tallied both Cleveland goals with assists from Scott and Jamie Nicholson Geoff Burton led the Baltimore attack nth a hattrick while David and Brad racked up two markers each Chris Graham Steve Burt and Jamie Northman managed singles each and assist were credited to David Chris Van Item Worth man Brandon Canary and Tommy Nolan Jeff McRae scored the only Tidewater goal unassisted BANTAM In Bantam action the Cougars blanked the Jets and the Rockies edged the Whalers 3 Tim Oakley chalked up a pair of goals for the Cougars and Bob Trcmblay Derek Bottom ley and Mike added singles Cougars assists were credited to Tremblay Brent Wedge Wayne Paul Oakley and Bottom ley Shannon received credit for the shutout Guy Bosse totaled two markers or the Rockies win and George and Paul Campbell were good for singles each assists came from Camp bell Geoff Maltby and Shane Adams had a good game with the Whalers as he slid in two goals and Duane Avery managed a single Whalers assists came from John Beaulieu Ed Robinson Adams and Josh Caswell MIDGET In Midget action January Montreal slipped by Vancouver and Toronto edged Edmonton Bill Morrison cracked in four goals for the Montreal win and Mike Cose Paul Kevin Lobsingcr and Jerry Harrington managed singles each with assists from Steve Harldns Harrington Morrison Rob Porte Mark Splinter and Doug Richardson and Roger chalked up wo markers each for Van while the balance of goals were credited to Jeff Dan May and Chris Stansbury with assists from Stansbury Tremblay Ken McKee and Richardson Chris and Jack tallied two goals each for Toronto and Rob Allen and Ron Fox added singles for the win Toronto assists came from Andrew Ferguson Todd Andrew Allen John Lloyd and Wayne ChapDel Colin Lewis Scott Jeffrey Dan Wood Ed Wilson and Gibb all managed singles for Edmonton with assists from SteveCampbeD Lewis Ed Wilson Gibb Clint Helenas and Steve Parker Red men win one of three games School sports are back into full swing after the Christmas break as the girls volleyball teams won four out of six mat the basketball teams have won two out of four scheduled games and the track team has gone indoors for numerous On the basketball scene the Junior Boys started the new ear on the right foot as they E Drury on January rtrte Jones led the Acton assault with points and Jamie played a strong game sinking three baskets for six points More recently however the Junior boys were at home January to host Milton for a JamleLawson managed 10 points in the match and Pete Jones tallied The Senior were also at home Friday but Milton proved to be a tough op as they lost John Kwiatowsb dribbled for points in the match and Dave Leslie chalked up paints The Midget boys were also active in day s triple header but again an over powering opposition managed a 51 upset over the local team Brad Demone tallied six points in the effort and Jeff White n Senior up for a basket in heated competition against Milton last Friday The lost the match totalled six as well In an exhibition matchup January a the Seniors took on Trafalgar and downed their opponents Terry Cian farani recorded 12 points in the game and John managed 11 points VOLLEYBALL In Redmen action January the Junior Girls squad managed two wins out of three scheduled matches against Perdue In round one Perdue upset the local team 1512 but Acton rebounded in the second game and in the third and final match the Redmen went unchallenged in a 151 It was a different however In the Senior Girls division as Perdue took the first match 15 10 then in round two the lost out In the final game Acton rallied to lake a win INDOOR TRACK Acton Teresa Dunn made a terrific showing at the gh school track meet at York University January as she recorded a first place finish in the women shot putting event with a throw of metres In the metre men relay event the Acton squad of George Rohan and placed second Acton also competed in the s 4x200 metre relay with a team of Doreen Teresa Dunn Pam Mahal and Kelly Courtney George Gdmnn Rohan Lee Lock yer and Dave Mahal ran in themen metre relay and Al made a good showing in the GO metre dash On January Acton High two track stars and George participated in the All Comers Track Meet where placed first in the Women I500met re event and managed fifth in the Men COO metre event ran the metres in 1 23 seconds which is a personal best or the runner Charettes down Kitchener 41 On a three game schedule this week the Acton Major Pee Wees managed wo wins and a loss On January Charettes hosted Gait blinking their opponent 40 Vankstcren Tim Steve and Jason Boose recorded goals In the with assists from Boose Van Sean Sears Robertson Donnie Guest and David Harrison Acton travelled to January and with the hometown advantage Actons hosts won the match started the scoring drive early in the first period but a lone marker by sent the two teams the second period tied Michael Williams assisted Guest on the goal In the second period Erin dale took a second lead bul Scars relied the game with an assist from Shawn Drydcn Acton failed to score in the third period and two more markers by game for the hometown team On January Acton took on the Kitchener Chargers and defeated their opponents 1 Stephen Fleet opened the Acton scoring drive early the first period unassisted and then Kitchner came back to tie the game midway through the third period Then Guest chalked up pair of markers and Robertson added a single to clinch the JANUARY INVENTORY REDUCTION TRAX 12 STEEIrBFXTED ALL SEASON RADIAL ST HUH I PRICES REDUCED TO CLr AR ON ALL SNOW TIRES IN STOCK 12 PREMIUM STEEL Bl LTED ALL SEASON RADIAL RTH LIGHT TRUCK TRONIC IP S8 64 Villa- of liitiHUtimt HARVEVS TIRE CENTRE 68A Mam Street North Moore Park Plaza GEORGETOWN GOLF CENTER Winter a- Summer Golf School TOP QUALITY GOLF INSTRUCTION GOLF EQUIPMENT CLUBREPAIH 8774445 8777827 tkl Pro Tart Mttafca He you 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