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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 9, 1977, p. 16

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PageM TIIEHERALDWeteMia2Nmafe9rflin Minor hockey results The Georgetown high school junior girls basketball team seen in action against White have taken first place in The Rebels earned the title by defeating While Oaks last Wednesday and then nipping Blakelock on Monday Girls basketball Rebels first in East Halton ATOM CAC Finance McLeod and Richmond Louis Depaoll scored the only goal of the game In this light checking defensive gome The shutout went to Doug Covert Plumbing I Crlchton Brother It Robert scored both goals In this game to lead the way for Plumbing HI a Irs goal was unassisted and on the second one Robert Wort earned on assist Associates Melat I Tommy scored the ihreegoal hat trick and each of them was a solo effort Other goals for the winners went to Glen Vanieumeran John Watts and Todd Collins Fred Shea scored the only goal for Fend ley Florists A V Tennant 1 Mike Tyler and Mike Gopsill led 10 victory In this one Tyler had two goals and Gopsill chipped In with a goal and two assists Other Fendley goals went to Peter and Jeff Smith Banks scored the only goal for the losers PLEWEE Ontario Electric Ilarroger Cleaners Danny Hall was the big shooter for Electric in this one two goals Other goals went lo Craig Harrison Don old Gilbert Warren Somen and Paul Kulpers Barrage goals were scored by Craig Lawrence and Kenny Morrow who also had an assist Standard Products 3 Paul Dobson scored two goals in a losing cause for Standard The winner goals lo Gary Todd Osborn Larry Evans Tom Cox and Tom Kranendonk Henry Hamilton scored the third Standard goal Bai Motors George Osborne scored three goals in leading to this close victory Lex Stuart scored the other one Jeff Allen Pat and Bruce replied for Robert Andreas Hack scored both goals in a losing cause for Brian Stone picked up two for with the others going to Paul Prcstaull and Jim Doyle Gary Slavin picked up two assists Chicken Villa Georgetown Rental Kevin Mc Arthur scored sis times In this rout Philip Rose Rod Wilson and Jeff scored five four and two goals respectively Singles went to Ken Ruff MlkcDaquann Paul Canning Keith McLaughlin and Gary Morrow Peter Mc Cracken had an easy time recording the shutout North Motors Murray Motors I Philip Wickens figured In all four goals for the winners scoring twice and getting two assists David Stoddart and Rickey Mendoza scored the other goals for Motors Rick Allen scored the only goal for the losers BANTAM Job 5 Klngi way Pools Shawn scored two goals in losing cause In this one Goals for the winners went to Gary Lockwood John Tassone Mtke Lang Montigny and Dave Clvlera Other Kings way goals went to David and David MacPhersoa if Stevenson Men John De Haas led the way In this by picking up four assist The winners goals went to Jamie Ripley Ben Vameume- run John Dcllaas Paul Clark and Gary Cuthbcrtson two Mike West Andrew el and Richard scored for the losers Georgetown Heal 1- Blair Brian McQueen had a goal and an assist for Chrysler Weir and Murk re piled for Lodge I Construction Peter Allen had mo goals and Calcs hid a goal and two assists for Richard Bryant had other winners goal Mike Jines and Mark Palmer scored goats Television Kevin Phillips had tin three goal hut trick inn losing cause The wmnirs go wire scored by Craig Farter two Stone Steven Williams Noel and Pelcr Mart Scott Dnllon and I McKinnon had tin Criterion goals Hums Transport Montego Construction I Gord led the way for Burn with two assists In this chippy game Burns other goals were scond by Craig McLaughlinand Maurice Brad lucci Bob Grasby and Todd replied lor Mon tego Scotia linnk Cable TV I Five different scorers led the way for Scotn is iblc look too many cheap penalties Fergus Barms Willi son if and Jim Lesley scored for Scotia with Terry Cull gelling the only Cable Ioug was chosen the Georgetown Chrysler Haiders Player of the Month for Oc is shown above in action last Friday against the Fort Mavericks He was in this coring Raiders nip Fort Erie with third period goal toll cored ly through the opening unassisted effort Gar toll cored with lift in lh to give Hit Georgetown I rle Mavericks in in In termed A imo down south 1 1st Mario eDonald steady in the ildcr net in block of fired it him It v is the first loss of Ihe season for Mavericks Blair aimed the through the opining It was the only of first period llolh teams came out flying for tin middle period as five of seven wire seored in Murphy tud the core jusl over minute 111 the on a Ih assist on the I lay went lo Roup Tate lorn Daley then give the It tin lend for the first lime in the on an unassisted effort Gary Hill notched the score at midway through the period Hay gave the Raiders Ihe lead on a play set up Daley and Steve Owen Hill tied the game again it he 17 32 mark of the period with the Raiders John Boycc serving an elbowing penalty The teams played scoreless hockey until Millet the winner Assists on winner went to and Cricket Club executive elected at meeting The annual meeting of ihe Cricket Club Tiber of Mr 1977 the Mais Motor The Georgetown district high school Junior girls bas ketball team wrapped up first place in East Halton this past with victories over While Oaks and The score against White Oaks was but it was much closer against as the Rebels es caped with a victory In the White Oaks game Maxgo Craig exploded for 19 points Carol Peacock chipped in with points and she also led the team with nine re bounds Craig came down with eight rebounds and Lesley Rand had live The Rebels had to come buck from a 13 point first quarter deficit to defeat Peacock led the way for the Rebels In this one as she scored points and had rebounds Craig also had a outstanding game as she scored 12 points and had 13 rebounds Vioiri scored nine points and Rand had seven rebounds The Rebels will meet OTHS in a final malch to be played here to morrow Senior girls split end up in third place The Georgetown high school senior girls basketball team routed White Oaks 51 In a game here last Wednesday and then travelled to Monday where they were on the short end or score The Rebels played on excel lent defensive game against While Oaks They held the visitors to four points in the first quarter and led at the half The Rebels were led in that one by Nancy Phillips who had 12 points Sue Alexander had eight Proulx seven and Heather Clarke six The home side utilized a pressing defence and a fast break to take victory It wasa completely different story In however It was the Rebels who were baffled by the Blakelock press and fast break The Rebels who shot lo per cent from the floor in other games shot a miserable 10 per cent In the Centennial girls cop tourney Centennial School hosted a volleyball tournament last week and Its girls team walk away with It The Centennial girls com petcd against the teams from Smith and Stewart town It beat both teams Michelle Richmond Karen niton and Susan led the way for Centennial with fine back court service Their servicing accounted for 34 of Centennial points Michelle was undoubtedly the leader for Centennial with her consistent spiking Betting and positioning loses The Georgetown Minor Atoms but lost The game was tied until the final IS second of the final period when a scored on deflected shot to win he game Brent who scored Georgetowns only goal Rich CfalovfttJ end Todd played strong games In losing cause first quarter and were never in the game Georgetown had to play with only six players as a result of injuries and had a player foul third quark The loss left the Rebels In Todd Pearson third place in East and Brad Miller they now must face Okpysh In the quarter finals INTERMEDIATE A The Georgetown Raiders have three of the Interme diate A leading scorers The Raiders lops the list and Doug Tate and Tom Daley are also in the top 10 The following stats do not include last week b games Player GAP G 5 11 Cornforth D 10 Al Woods D 4 10 Joe Young T Doug Tate G Gary Hill Tim Martel PC 4 8 Pa BUI D Tom Daley G 2 8 CENTRAL JUNIOR LEADING GOALIES Streetsvillcand Georgetown have four of the Central Junior lop goalies Rick of Streetavllle Is the leading goalie and he is followed by Glen Tost of Georgetown The leading goalies are as follows Player Team Min A Rick S Glen Tost G 260 18 4 16 Williams S B6 Sam Bell stored three goals Tor winners Othersuintto John Thorpe ind Danny Knight Don I wrier both Line s g jmtMit Exchange House IT A good iffurt by change led them to victory in this good clean hockey game Ron Mcltne Scott Brian Jnmiisoii Hansen had the goals Dove Tnfigart 1 Morrow replied for Junior Haiders JtmsSterrlngl Dave Coffey led the Raiders wilh two goals Craig Wilson Scott and Jim had Ihe others Mark Rasmus sen Curt and Slnpleton had the Steering goals lie Hem on the 1 the of Committee for Ihe tar The Mr lr Mr In The firsl Cricket si for the Club v ill commence in the middle of May till the end of September membership fee his been fixed it lor adult members ind for student Tin purchase of equipment for the club in considerable funds htntc top priority rus been to the raising A Buffet Dance is been provisionally irrinMd lor January 1JB I Cross Church Hill A spec eommlllee led by It has up to I7L Ihe details of the llulfet nee It ii expected that the of tin will beckon many residents to over Ihe weekends during he season Yes folks you tun sec the unlit 1 regu red Any joining the may it The ilion Club his Hit usi of park field for Hit fixtures of Club J Kohan DT J Novak Georgetown STREET on Beside Post Office Denture therapy Clinic SPECIALS A

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