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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 26, 1975, p. 9

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TriCounty Report Atoms come from behind against Port Colborne Canadian Minor March Hit and Canadian Tlra Minor Pwweei travelled to Una ToumnmBnt March and with a Mam dua to on holidays having only 11 plus faithful entering section oat coach and manager are vary proud the team at they played at a turn and try cue 100 Their saw play soma the hockey they have I Georgetown played a good game against a hardhilling St marines team The score did not Indicate the game The lone goal was scored by Mark Shearer Brad Georgetown Georgetown trailed In this one before marksmen found any openings Tim Leg ere the first George town goal assisted by Dave PI lot followed by Bob Dean scoring ThenGerry Milne Rick and Chris Peovoy Mark Shearer from Ttilstorcadthagame Into overtime and gait scored first In the sudden Ir Toronto Kings Toronto Klngi undefeated and winning quite handily had nana when met Georgetown Toronto a flrit goal a goal however II was allowed to give them a 1 lead Bot Dean scored two goals one In the second and one In the third Toronto back later to put the win In Georgetown net Beckett and Keith Ledger shared the goal tending duties during tournament ROUND ROBIN PLAYOFFS Minor March Oeorgelown I i Brad scored from Rick Pool tor Georgetown only goal The Guetph played an out standing game keeping Georgetown oft the except for the one goal Major March Products gained a I victory over and were ine with two each with Danny Reynold earning three assist and John Thorpe two and Terry Most one Excellent efforts by Danny Reynold Steve Brian Simpson Mike Roberts Chuck Herb and Sam Bell March II 1 An alter 1 This was the third tie In the round robin lor the ma or Curtis Marcll was the goal on a nice shot from the point on a from Bill Excellent efforts turned In by John Lehman Barry Terry Mark Bingham March Mare Georgetown the scoreboard The only Gage Stationery Ma I or Ban la mi played In the first period but trailed 1 0 At the live minute mark of the second Steve scored for Georgetown from Paul a Bob A hard Thompson lata In the period be the winning goal Third period goals were scored by Ingres from Allison from and Turner Carl Bell played well on forward as did Don Tndmpion on defence Georgetown The Georgetown Novice controlled pert of play but good kept goal when on shot deflected over Georgetown Ken played well In goal while lino of Paul John Catling and Glen Puckering did good on the line March Georgetown I The Georgetown Novice defeated In lint the Tournament played well and Georgetown had to put forth hard shooting and good positional game The only goal of the game wa scored by Georgetown most effective line It started with a pass from Tommy Forbes to John Hodgson John Seal defence and look a hard shot Johnny on the spot to bong In rebound Joe Richardson alio played well It look a good learn and all the boys had to do their Michael played a game In goal to earn hi shutout Novice Oak Ridges Georgetown Novice were eliminated In their condgamobythe score of by Oak Ridges a couple of mistakes In the first half of game which resulted In goats really their opponents Again all the boys layed well Minor Atom Georgetown Minor A to mi trailing In period Georgetown a Llltle Red Devil- scored lour goals In four minutes and seconds to earn their first win of the series Robbie Duke led the Georgetown comeback with a picture goal and played a tremendous game doing extra duty as a penalty killer Captain Jeff Moore tied the game after a head up set up by the Big Howie Oram and then Eric Clark and Maurice David lust second apart to put Georgetown into a two goal lead The Minor Atoms had to kill two penalties late In the period Insure the win Freddy Cannonbatt contributed to the dramatic comeback with a devastating body check which sat the example for Blake Basher Harrison Bomber Jeff Captain Crunch Moore to lead the entire turn in a solid body checking attack which slowed Port Colborne to a walk Blake Harrison picked to Jeff end Howie Oram The Georgetown of Greg Mulr Mark Snow Blake Harrison Fred and Jeff Sargent under pressure In the early going rallied to play outstanding third period hockey Goose Egg Gillespie held the Li It re Red Devils In the game until they got tracked Next game In series Is In Georgetown on Sunday April and this learn which never quits deserves the support of local hockey fans time TOURNAMENT March weekend the Minor Atoms advanced to Ihe group semi finals of the TImmy Tike Tournament held each year to support crippled children In their first game on Saturday Georgetown beat Richmond HIM with goals from- Eric Clark Andy and two from The4 wasonly lustlfled In the last minutes the game when the boys started to hustle Sunday game however was entirely ferent with Georgetown working hard from the first whistle Than opponents Brampton scored first only to see Maurice David lie the score up a couple of minutes later and Eric Clark pop the winner with less than two minutes to go Next weekend Georgetown meets A win In that game will put them In the to be held at Maple Leaf Gardens on Monday March it ALLEYWAYS Continued from a to win threw games from Team Standing PlnBusten Team Canada 31 New Comers High Singles Sexy Striken and Ms Super Six Pin IB D 18 Pin Hitters Super Striken I Bo per Scores Shirley fired this weeks top trio of and a single Colin Hlcka rolled with a single Karen Hay tossed with a 259 solo Next were John Burke 303 Wayne Richardson 24S Andrew Bigg 574 Alan Bodin and John Colter IBS Julie McCorry ha tbe girls high average of 133 while Billy Hay leads the at Hot Rods defeated No Names In two games and totals Hot Shots All Stars in two games but lost totals Road Runners were able to beat Cops Robbers in one game and totals Team Standing All Stars 10 Hot Shots Road Runners Hot Rods Cops Robbers No Names SUPER SCORES Kelly McCorry threw the high triple of with a 140 single Jimmy Teetzel fired with a 144 single A trio and 138 solo were tossed by Julio Mc Corry Billy Hay bowled 370 with a single A triple and a single were scored by Ted Maslach Next were Michael Teetxel Teresa Maslach 343 Girls ball set The Kinsmens Girl Softball League will be in again this year and preparation for the up coming season has already begun league executive has been set up and Includes commissioner Jim Ford assistant Gary Alton secretary treasurer Ruby Junior league representative Bill Hewitt and Senior league representative Pat Butler day will take place at Cedarvale Park on April from to 4 p however forms will be landed out at various schools and may be mailed In or taken to Cedarvale Park on registration day The league is open to girls between tbe ages ten and foe per girl la IS If two or more gfrla in one family participate in the league the fee la Coaches Corner Team play Bill Hawkins has been involved with the Georgetown and District Minor Hockey Association for tbe past six years Tbe farnUyBlus wife Margaret and tbelr Gerald and Ronald have resided in Georgetown for tbe past ten years Prior to moving to Georgetown tbe family spent some time in Hamilton However Bill was born and nlsedmTruroNovaScotia Itwasthentthatbeplckedup most of bis hockey experience apart from his years in Georgetown hockey He was a for the Truro majors and at one nine was Invited to tbe Toronto BUL In Ms six veers coaching Geontetown bovs has known as St Louis under the old Little NHL system Bill has guided bis team to the finals twice and his team par In what has been called one of the best minor games seen In Georgetown for years and years Bills team was involved in tbe finals against New York coached by Bill Richmond The game wasnt decided until the third overtime period when New York won Many spectators thought it was too bad that both teams couldnt be declared winners as the lads of both teams played their hearts out Bills advice this week Is directed mainly at house league players but from this writers point of view could easily relate to all hockey players regardless of their age or league affiliation Bill believes especially in bouse that team play be tressed There la no real need for individual stars at this level Dont be a bog skating all over tbe ice Play your and your chance will come If you dont play your position your team could lose some excellent scoring opportunities and tbe opposition could greatly benefit by your wandering aimlessly around You should be willing to pass the puck if you see a BID notes that he goes out of bis way to congratulate the boy or boys who assisted on a scoring play The fellow who sets up a goal is just as important or maybe even more important than IS forget when its time to hand out pats on back to In the long runlt will bring your team closer together As Bill notes In closing Tbe team that plays as a earn rather than as a group of individuals will win more games and eventually enjoy game more Andrea Ford 305 Alton 303 109 and Jay An 302 134 SENIORS Yvonne Bratktn and Ruth Finlay lead tbe girls with averages of 231 and 230 respectively Steve Burns leads tbe boys with while Gary Richardson has a average super Strikers flattened Mission Impossible in every game TwoFour borrowed one and totals from Never on lay Tinklers rode over Token Anonymous in two and totals Just Lane Luck were unsuccessful every game against tbe House Average Team Standings TwoFour Super Striken Never on Sunday is Tinklers Mission Imnpsslble 16 Token Anonymous lfl Just Lane Luck Super Scores GIRLS Carolyn Barber threw the weekly high triple of and a 323 single game Ruth tossed and a single Next were Yvonne 267 Linda Grelg 154 and Stephanie Gorin 843 BOYS Chris Burke rolled the high triple of with a single and a nice 344 single game A 745 trio and a single were registered by Steve Bums Next were Rick 246 Steve Foster John Hallburton 651 283 Gary Richardson Gary Keens 821 234 Bob Don Dodge 80S 204 Phillip Goes and Mark Rets ami 4Town results Super Streakers 111 Puppets Caters Misfits AVERAGES Earl Walt Dixon HIGH SCORES Colin Vernon Lorraine Hllller 141 Earl MacArthur all Williams 144 Wal MB TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES Team Standings Mountaineers Happy Gang ilVi Misfits Drunken Drivers Jet Sets 51 Beginners Astronauts i Happy Hookers 41 Maple Leafs coffee Breakers Hippies Elaine Follow KM Cot Hicks Handy Shirley Simpson Jackie 14 HIGH SCORES Darllne Virag Ill Sandra Wilson 775 Eleanor By SbJrl Richmond Our did well lost Saturday in the Tournament as all four teams were champion finalists with Macs Milk Atoms and Montego Construction Bantams Grand winners Both the and midgets were involved In close contests that could have gone either way Thursday morning the 4Towners are off again this time to Newmarket for the House League Tournament Tbe Atoms pee Wees and Bantams have drawn as their opposition with Midgets pitted against East Gwlllimbury Winners advance to the championship round on Friday ternoon and losers go into the consolation round in the morning There Is a high point Municipal Trophy that goes to the town with the most points awarded on a basis of two for a win and three for a championship Four tears ago we came the closest ever when we out by one point to Lindsay Durirg the eight yean that we have been entrants have borne two novice one and one bantam championship plus one one bantam and one midget con- sola winners Newmarket Schedule Georgetown Atoms Atoms am Georgetown Pee Wees vs Pee 11 Georgetown Bantams vs Bantams 12 noon Georgetown Midgets vs Midgets The milk boys scored the winner In the first period Boucher from Mike Marcolinl then added the Insurance marker in the third Scott set up by Scott Georgetown Chrysler Pee Wees Acton Pee Wees I Two goals forty seconds apart in tho Hartley were the goal getters with Scott Osborne Thompson and Pete Robinson assisting traction Bantams Jamie Hansen potted a pair of goals and assisted on another to lead bantams attack Tony Jeff Richardson and Darren Kucnmash were the other shooters with Gary Johnson 2 Joe Spitzer 2 Richardson Scott Turner and Dave assisting championship round Macs Milk Atoms Orange ville Atoms Tbe behind the two goal shooting of Kevin Phillips dropped tbe Orangevllle crew for the championship Boucher Scott Hatcher and Pete Haller potted a goal each with assists being earned by Hatcher Boucher Jim Gordon Phillips and Kelvin Hackett Pee 3 Georgetown Chrysler Pee Wees Penally shot that was awarded to Streetsvllle In tbe second period was the big difference and gave the win Kevin Thompson and Pete Robinson scored the goals Mike assisted on one Coos traction Danisms The bantams built up a 44 lead on the shooting of Scott Turner with two and Gary Miller and Curt with singles Assists were earned by Joe SpOier Darren Kuchmash Jamie Hansen and Brian Streets scored late in the game to spoil the shutout Mtdgets Nellion Crispy Cruncher Midget The midget crunchers hod 21 lead going Into third period then Streetsvilla fired three unanswered goals for the win Paul Thompson and Jeff were the goal scorers with Thompson Dave Cropper and Wayne Osborne assisting NOVICE LEAGUE PLAYOFFS 1st game- J games total goals Dog Team No As indicated by score neither team could put the puck in the net MVP Suds McCarthy Team Eric Hach Williams Electric Armstrong Insurances Mike and Stephen Roy com bined to set up Derek Roy for the only goal of tbe game MVP Williams Rodney Wilson Armstrong Darren Kemp Transport BP 1 A pair Of goals by No 21 gave tbe truck drew the wist Greg assisted on both goals Brian Stone from Peter Brake replied for MVP Armbro Tim Tony Georgetown Lions Club 1 Keith Reiger scored both SAS goals both unassisted for the win Danny Curtis from John Wilson scored or the Lions MVP SS Keith Lions Alan MIDGET LEAGUE Boms Trim port Construction 4 Paul Krowchuck Jeff hit a real hot streak as they potted three goals each with Gary Nugent added another for the transport win Assists went to Lockwood 2 Todd Beckett Nugent Mike Ackroyd and Paul Shearer 4 town shooters were Bill Kent A pair Terry and Scott Turner one each with Jeff Richardson Joe SpHzcr Tony Kraus Darren and Scott Turner assisting MVP Burns Jeff Lockwood 4 town Scott Turner firetgoBiStuPriceaddedlheBecond Assists went to Bob Ford and No 12 BUI Rivers and Ken were TV with Rob Hatcher assisting on one MVP Lanes Reed TV Ken 146 Judy Chaplin 646 Haines 231 170 Shirley Helen Humphries 161 FRANCTINE URS Team Standings Helen God In Adalbert Farmer Clint Cliff Celeste Roulhler HIOHAVBRAOB John Mitchell Leonce Paul In Clint Ciendennlng Us Leslie 196 Ralph Gallant 1M Celeste Parent IBS Mitchell TBI 164 HIOH SCORES Adalbert Duguay Former 616 1136 Oscar David all Leonce Paul In 136 Parent U6 Mitchell Dlna IBS Cathy High ladies Fryer Mary Allen 70S Dovle Muriel Miller 104 High MENS Jim 137 George Tress Tony Zilllo Gordon Booth 19B High Average Jim Zebedee HI 219 Grant Real Myrtle Muriel Miller 1J5 Mary Allen SONSOF SCOTLAND Team Standing Nothings Flyers Rookies Heather Hookers High Averages Stephen Foster Laura Storey 115 Bill Jack Colin Hicks 107 BUI Barclay 206 Dot Hicks High Weekly Scores Congratulations to Bill Jack who set a new high triple for the league of His games were and IB Bill Barclay 330 Colin Hicks Stephen Foster 1771 Jean Poster 441 Quick lhawa weaken Ice sur faces Always check Ice con ditions after each change In weather WAYNE YOUNG LEFT AND KENT who played with the Rams last year demonstrate the correct way to check your opponent The Hills Rama are presently working out at Siewarttown Public School gym In preparation for tbelr upcoming season Market Place Optical DID YOU KNOW Our store Is open SIX DAYS PER WEEK Plus Thursday and Friday evenings if We fill all Doctors prescriptions For Eyeglasses if We can arrange EYE EXAMINATIONS if We are In GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE near Homestead Furniture 8773562 8777036 biggest bike contest ever now could Iik 1 IwiinKbruorylimdJum 10 1J75 Honda in Qui 1 Conn si 1 us mm DILI HONDA Brampton Cycle Ltd Main Street WHEN YOU START TALKING POOLS START 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