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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 13, 1982, p. 13

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Tilt Jmur Sports in brief Liftech Atoms use noodles on Milton team experimenting a mea noodles for energy Georgetown their Ion with our unanswered goals in Ihe opening frame Mike opened Ihe offense splurge in first m wrist shot from Ihe point being set up by John Wilson Jason then took over scoring two in a row the first from I ho high slot aided Dale McNhcn and the second unassisted With less than a play in the first period Steven Sutherland took a pass from Stephen Lee and rushed end to end fighting off defenders and sinking his shot In a picture play John Wilson opened Georgetown second period of scoring with the of Dale McNiven his second up of the game The next major In the middle period came fri Stephen Lee taking Steven Sutherland rebound and firing past the waiting Although up six goals by the end of the second period it took supreme efforts by Shorn Held and Jack who broke up Milton attempts to get on board Milton finally on the scoreboard three goals in third A five minute penalty with less than six minutes left In the game stalled Milton comeback however It was Bill Tull scorn wti the help of Jason Knight who put the fire out Final score for Georgetown section Saturday Parker was pitted against rival skater Kevin Hicks ho mil goon to represent the mens senior division at hi Canadian figure championships in Brandon Manitoba Parker won frceskatlng section leaving both II But under rules used freeskating determines the champion If thereis Weekend sponge hockey Georglovn first Sponge Hockey will be weekend weather permitting says Frank Robertson tournament chairman The tournament Io be held at the back of Nerval Junction in will feature eight teams say the first eight teams with their registration fee will be The only thing required for the sport which Is played I hockey but without skates are softsoled footgear and a hockey stick Frank Robertson says information phone between the Bonspiel A fitter you If your 1982 New icars Resolution is to gel fit or stay the Hills Recreation Department can help Several unique fitness courses are being held throughout llalton Hill and there a one that sure to appeal to you Water exercises are held weekly at the Acton Swlmminj Pool and four times a week at the Georgetown These classes arc held In shallow water so nonwlmmera can participate too Fitness and Dance programs will be held In Acton and Llmehouse Dancing Is used as a warm up to an hour of exercises sports and games ThemomingTaifeABrcakfitnessclnsswillbehcldln twice a week Babysitting Is available and after exercises you can relax with morning coffee The Fitness and Swim class held In Acton features a one hour workout in me gym followed by a relaxing swim In the and the use of the sauna lo refresh yourself Noon Hour is available twice a week In Georgetown It a way to up Ihe monotony of a long working day For information on registration call Ha It on Hills Recreation Department Ext 13 Georgetown Minor Bantams win The Georgetown Optimist Minor Bantams defeated Oakville last Saturday Although Georgetown their opponents lSlhey sure of the game until the final whistle put heir fifth goal past Sieve Tucker with seconds left In the game Georgetown Minor Bantams have won their last four games three of them have been away At the end of first period the two learns were lied at 2 as Louis Paah and Scott Campbell tallied for Georgetown Dean Irvine Louis and Brian for Georgetown put their team ahead 53 with assists coming from Brian Jon Hammer Bob Scott Campbell Chris and Pat Oakville edged closer to Georgetown as they scored in Ihe third period lo make the score However Brian scored his second goal of the night from Dave and Chris Oakville Ihen collected one more goal as the final score ended at Kevin wins freeskate Former Acton High School student Kevin Parker of competed in St Catharines Central Division skating championships last weekend and won the free- Curling enthusiasts might like to check out Peterborough Curling Clubs 171h annual mens open Kawartha Cash Spiel Feb three different clubs Formerly the Masters the Spiel offers In prize money as well as dinner breakfast and Sunday finalist a lunch Entry fee Is and will compete Call chairman Terry Rhodes at for more Information Novices beat Streetsville The North Ha It on Sports Camp Novices from Georgetown outshone in a victory last Saturday Jan The Sports Campers Streetsville 198 after took lead Into the second The Novices broke through for three goats in third period wilh Adam Hills recording the first goal from Ryan Ward and John Cruise Then at the mark of the third period Sieve Brown scored from Brad for Georgetown John Cruise netted another goal just seconds later from Brian Booker to end Georgetown scored once again at the mark of final period Police memorial vball The tlalton regional police force second annual Al Memorial Volleyball Tournament originally scheduled for Nov 16 at Perdue High School In Oakville Spectators are welcome to come and watch Acton dirty dozen the 12 man squad assigned to patrol Acton a year ago try and defend their championship Admission Is free though Cancer Society volunteers will be present to accept donations The tournament which issotloclrculatoannuallyamocgHalton schools honors regional police sergeant Al who died of cancer early last year Juveniles blank Ben collected his first of DUG West Insurance Juveniles from Georgetown overpowered their way to a blanking or lost Tuesday nigh Brad Nlcoluccl scored opening goal for George town added three morefor duration of the game or a four goal total Kevin Stewart collected a hat trick Scoring singles for Juveniles were Ken Ward and Tom Cull Helping out In the assists department were Paul White Shane Jamie South Ken Ward Brian Ward Mark Palmer Kevin Steward Tom Cull Intermediate A Georgetown Port Elgin Owen Sound Midland Trimeet win for swim team Rebels The Georgetown District High School swim team maintained excellence In the pool their latest last Friday against Acton and Brampton Centennial jnatri The George I won the swim meet points while Acton with Brampton 160 Cocoach said after the Rebels swam well the exception of the side which are in the process of developing rookies Andrea and Brenda Morrow are the only Junior but Karen Pepper looks strong in the back stroke Veils said The coach is also looking for good things from Imm era Jolunna and Whitney For the senior boys Eric dominated his events as he won the senior 100 breast stroke senior butterfly while anchoring relay learn consist Ing of Rick Eastwood Malcolm McCloud and Craig The Rebels are strong in the junior boys with some able veterans like Steve McCloud John Morwlck and Don plus the support of rookies like John Milllngton coach Vella said The senior girls will again be strong with the likes of Sheryl Thompson Kim Cloud Heather Glbbo Sheila as veterans who will add stability to the learn A former carded swimmer Ana Piqueras in grade nine will be helping the seniors also the coach said Coach Tom Adams has the team on a rigorous schedule for practices make sure reach their potential for the and Peel championships In February coach Vella said With the Midget Rebel basketball team taking against Acton and against Oakville Trafalgar victories against opponents the GDHS Rebels were also pjeed by the Junior and senior teams Against Acton last Wednesday in a triple header Ihe Juniors won after they trailed the gome by 11 paint Inthesenlorcontestagalnst Acton the boys led Acton after the first quarter The nal score was Acton over the Rebels Georgetown players Charlie and Gary played a good game Tor the senior boys Friday against Trafalgar the Midget got an IS point performance from Jlra Ash while Dean Marks helped the leam out with 16 points in their defeat of their opponents Against Trafalgar Junior boy lost as scored at the sound of the Andy placd well in a supportive role for the Junior team Rebel bball Midgets are hot Leader Eastern Ave Acton 519853 centre of 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