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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 21, 1981, p. 13

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Geminis lose six players in loss Junior qua ah of the Georgetown Racquet club produced he following winner back row left la right Lloyd front raw ltd to right I Jane Monchtimp Steve Herald photo Penalties again were seen as the demise of the George town Gemini attack as they were edged by the Colta last Thursday night A called back goal scored by the Gems Guy Cormier t help matters for the Junior club when the goal would have lifted the score o In a penalty filled contest which saw six Gemini play ers suspended from any where from one games Georgetown started slow in the first period Tailing behind Guy Cormier scored the lone Gemini goal in the first period from Mark Hamilton and Mike McM enemy The Gems didnt gain their true momentum until the third period but continual penalties seemed to hurt the club In reference to future games without his six regul players Gemini coach Tost said jokingly that he would bring up the Georgetown Juvenile Hep team to play Sunday against Burlington and fill in a few gaps with his Gemini charges The loss of Mark ton gumcal Kerry Fry three games Ed Karnes Kevin Franks six games and Mike Tibbitts lone game leaves the local club with no alternative but to have the first place George town Juveniles offer their services One the reasons for the number of suspensions had to do with the quality of the officiating Bob Tost said Import Mike Co rbley returned finally to the Gemini lineup and played mi excellent accord to Tom The status of Guy Cormier In ins efforts to find employ ment on a Finnish hockey learn are unclear at the moment according to the he may remain the rest of I he season with Georgetown was a key man In the game as he scored both the first and the disallowed coal lontlcndcr Mike Steer played another name in net fating a number of power play attacks and stopping the opposition cold on nun attempts Juvenile travelled with the cam to and was a hustling member or the team ill night Tost said Alternate captain and veteran forward Bob Dean is injured with pulled liga ments just after news was received that he had been asked by the All Star Central Junior manager to pract with the Miracle Tourn ament All Star team may have to miss thcpractls and games with the tournament All Stars We seemed to be able to get something going In he way of an attack but then wed get ourselves right back in the penalty box said Tost In summary of the Thursday game Cormiers first period goal came midway through the period with taking quick Cormiers goal added another to end the first period at for Georgetown scored their second goal of the game just three minutes Into the second period on a power play drive sis led by Apply for Sponge hockey Rob Vail The Barrio advantage stood until the mark of the period when the Colts scored With five minutes in the second period completed the scoring for the night and contented tbcm selves with maintaining their lead In the third period Bob quickly unleashed a shot two minutes into the period on passes from Lance and Guy Cormier to complete the Gemini scoring except for Cormiers dis allow goal Sponge hockey may become an every day part of a If two entrepreneurs Larry and Frank have their way The Robertson brothers are starting a sponge hockey tournament beginning In January and the experiment may end in a sponge hockey league Those wishing to participate and would like more Information or an application form should Frank or Larry a call as applications for a January tournament are being accepted more Information call between and 10 Georgetown Racquet Club raises money for charity The Georgetown Racquet Club held their annual Heart Fund tournament last week end and raised for the Ontario Heart Foundation This annual tournament Is sponsored by at squash clubs throughout Ontario The winners In the various categories proceed to the regional finals in January and the regional winners proceed to the Ont ario finals to be held at the Parkway club In Toronto In February Each player paid a HO entry fee of which was a contribution to the Ontario Heart Foundation This years winners and representing Georgetown Club at the Ontario Finals are as follows Tournament champion Alan Club Rep Mens division Tournament Runner Up Schand- Club Rep and Mens division Consolation winner Stuart Bobbins Club Rep and Mens division Mens Novice champion Steve Robbins Mens Veter an champion Dave Ladies Champion Christ ine Club Rep and Ladies A division Ladies Runner Up Doreen Thomp son Club Rep and Ladles B division Ladies C Rep Pat Harris Ladies Rep Wendy Cotton Ladies Nov ice champ McColl Ladles Veteran champ Anita Warner Junior Girls and under Lisa Monciamp Junior girls 12 and under Llane Junior Boys and under Newman Junior Boys and under Steven Eastwood Publication dates change Due to a change In our publication dates for the week of Dec Sports week articles most often seen in our Wednesday edition will instead appear in our Thursday weekend Sports were able to be Included in this 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