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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 24, 1982, p. 9

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NORTH HALTON SPORTS for All Your Sporting Goods Downtown Georgetown 22nd bantam tourney Saturdays results bow out to Georgetown Rudderless Shipbuilders downed Georgetown I won bath their games Saturday lWandB0 The find annual George town Bantam Tournament begun last Saturday In the dI tb weeklong tournament at battled far a place In the championship on March n had their hand all against a the tied them hi the then toil In the Our Acton local outlasted Pickering la the I 1 In be first game but had Banian opponent rail a victory hi the game Alio In play and Boll on fought lo I in morning but emerged the victor in the afternoon score la the slim found hi their Whitby opponents lB- the In I fought to I and trouncing wtillr Detroit National contained tiiielph la win The tournament at Gordon arena Wednesday Thursday day and Saturday A battered rudderless Shipbuilder squad saw their chances attaining a southern Ontario Intermediate title smashed when the Georgetown Chrysler Haiders came their town last Friday night Collingwood were downed by Georgetown In the fourth name of the best playoff series The locnl Raiders now host the Northern Ontario Hockey Association NOMA champions the Tim mini North Stars for the Intermediate hockey crown The winner of the series which will be played In Georgetown Ills Friday Saturday and possibly Sunday advances to the semi finals of the Eastern Canadian Intermediate hockey championships Alter previously defeating in three lopsided scores over the past two weeks the Georgetown win was widely predicted before Friday game Only in the second game in Collingwood were the Raiders ever pressured Georgetown coach Gerry Inglls said he expected the Shipbuilders to play a checking game but instead they tried to skate with the Raiders Kith the top line of Sturgeon Ford and Hamilton having on off night forward and utility Ron look over the goal scoring helm and netted a hat trick for Georgetown in their win JUfttllOT Coach was extremely pleased with the play of Jun Kudrasov and Joe Ens who In total counted for four goats and five assists In the game Former International league standout goal tender Wayne Wood Is playing with confidence and he held the team welt for the Raiders the coach said lie plans lo stay with Wood in goal until he either Injures himself or falters The Raiders took a lOleadonaRonTwissgoalin the first period then skated to a I advantage at the end of the second period Joe Ens scored from Twiss for the second goal then Tuns added another from Kudrasovs Coach Inglis Is calling Kudrasovs a Georgetown native his best the moment When you call upon to do the job he gives you 120 per cent said Ray Tonclli made the score 1 with his goal assisted by Steve Lyon capped off the win with his hat trick assisted by Jun and Joe The win was particularly pleasing for coach as he knows that going into the mm ins scries that he has four sol lines to call upon Coaches strategy for beating North Stars How does Georgetown Chrysler Raider coach Gerry Inglis plan In overpower the North Stars this Friday and Saturday lo win the Intermediate A Georgetown has to be wary of Tlmmirw coming up the rink from the middle of the ice and make sure their forwards don spill the Raider defence Inglls said He might have the defence playing closer together but otherwise Inglls wants the Raiders play their normal game With our scoring power we can take it to them he said Fast skating Guy scored a hat trick for Timmins last year in the first and he Is back with their team Hut Inglls docsn I have any special plan to stop the slippery forward because he says he feels oil be contained Terry also gave the Raiders trouble In Timmins last year because of his gam Saturday In the two division tries future the lno Detroit teams The Utile Team of the month Minor Atoms Zone champs The Minor Atoms travelled to Burlington on Friday night boosted by the support of the Georgetown Hockey Executive and a large number of supportive fans and came home winners In a closely officiated game Georgetown finally got on the scoreboard In the dying minutes of the second period when Mike Melville banged home Andy s rebound that had bounced off the face mask of the Burling ton goalie Georgetown continued their strong checking game and Andy blaied down the ice to score George town second goal early in the third Hard checking Trevor Snow made it on an assist from Mark Then Andy added his second goal on an 1st from defensive star Roddy With four minutes remain Burling on scored to ruin the shutout bid by Shannon Finn Shannon played exception ally well goal the big saves when necessary Although not involved In the scoring plays Joel Burton Sean Gardner Wcs McCauley Mike Barnes and Wade skated their hearts out turn in tw exceptionally fine checking games in a row The defensive work of Mike McElroy Roddy and Mark Minlnch both on Tuesday and Friday was spectacular These three were strongly supported by David son Sieve AlcMn and Kevin Usher along the blueline The team the coaching staff and the team s parents would again like to thank members of the executive friends and Georgetown hockey fans who supported the team on Friday and played an important role in the victory Special thanks to Irene and John McCauley for staging and hosting a memorable victory party The Minor Atoms now prepare for the preliminary rounds of Ihe Tim my Tyke Tournament where will be competing in the A division mAL Juveniles advance to zone finals The West Insurance Juveniles moves one st closer lo the zone chum pic ships after and wins over Thomas last week The local Georgetown Re hockey team managed a victory last Wednesday as Paul White sparked His teammates with two Kelvin Ken Ward and Tom Cull scored the other goats Assists came from Bob Davcy Tom Cull Paul White Bob Morrow and Jamie South Last Sunday Tom Cull netted two goals for his Georgetown team OS the team edged past St Thomas 3 Bob Morrow scored the first goals while Paul White scored the winn Brad started the goal scoring for Georgetown on a Assists came from Paul from Paul White While White Ken Ward Bob then added another from Davey Kevin Ken Brian Ward in the second Ward Tom Cull and Bob period Bob Morrow and Tom Cull connected with assists going to Kelvin and Mark Palmer In taking the scries In three straight games the victory enabled them to enter the final round for the Ontario zone championships The Juveniles will play the wlnn of the Whitby Newmarket In another closely matched contest the Georgetown to their lead fighting off a late surge by St The talented Georgetown Rep Minn Atoms off their with no higher awarded to The team won the zone against Burlington Friday which Is a playoff competition learn win Tim my Tyke tourney at Maple Leaf during Georgetown Insurance became the local team to advance Mni j the lone finals when they Cul fw pass their aeries against St Monday night in the third Raider forward Joe Ens looks down at a Shipbuilder The Shipbuilder never got antra and were defeated In four games by Georgetown The Raiders seem to be peaking at the right time as their play provide a series Timmins Herald photo Georgetown hosts Day of Champs Acton defeated at The Acton varsity basketball represent Acton well at the basketball elimination play off tournament In Kitchener last week but they came out on short end of and scores Challenging the luck of the Irish the Redmen played their first game of the ID team tournament against the number one ranked team In the province The Essex Raiders downed Acton and then went on to finals of the pro vincial high school a G centre who scored more than half of their points Acton tried a variety of measures to stop this Essex menace but defend against him According to coaches Murray Kilmer and Dave Boycott the first game against the Haiders was their best game Acton only fell behind In the first quarter but they stayed with Essex point for point in the remain ing threequarters of the In the second game Acton played they were defeated SMS by host school John McGregor who boasted a large home crowd lo cheer them on The loss lo Mc Gregor put the out of further tournament play and dashed hopes of bringing a provincial to Acton Ciach Boycott was Impressed the strong play of the three front men on the team Dave Paul and Bob Utile plus the defensive game by Scott Top scorers In the first game were Paul with points and Dave Entwistle with 10 points could witness up to three local teams competing In the TnCounty Day of Cham April 3 because Georgetown Support Group Rep hockey have volun leered lo host the new con In playof hockey for our Rep teams InsLIof the regular play off elimination series the league proposed to try a round robin formal with a set day for the top two teams to meet In a Day of Champions Georgetown Support Group executive member and Day of Champions chair man JohnCbantler feels the one day event has many advantage over the old play off schedules A round robin plus Day of Champions eliminates problems of a abort series Chantler said Teams get to play six extra games beyond their regular season and OMHA rounds It definitely easier to a dm In lit rate because have to be toted ail over the place and they can be given out all In the same day said Georgetown Support Group may even tee the Day of Champions as a fund raiser Chantler said Georgetown and volunteered this year to host the Day of Champions series If the concept I a finan cial success it will continue following year with other hockey centres having the chance to host the event Chantler said A of the revenue raised will be turned back to Trl County League he said At County league meetings the price for the games was set at for adults for a family for students and seniors and under 11 admit Under the direction of Joan Anderson the Georgetown Support Group Executive will take turns helping out In the kitchen Wendy restaurant have donated chili for the Day of Cham pions Free popwill be given out to each of the visiting team players One disadvantage to the format may be that a team only has one game prove they are the best instead of having a best two games out of three But generally feeling is that Ihe players reap the rewards because the weaker team play more game and give everyone more hockey Chantler said Georgetown is hosting the Novice consolation at and there is a good chance that our Minor Pee Weea will be playing at 1 and our Minor Bantam at 3 The following day Sunday April Orangevllle will be hosting teams from the major level age groups Georgetown a Atoms Pee Wees Bantams and Midgets could be entered in the Orangevllle Day of Champl The following the schedule for the Day of Champions Alcolt Arena AprtlJ II m Minor Atom II MlnorPeeWee a Novice 3 MlnorBanlarn Minor Midget April 4 12 10 Atom 1 4S Pee Wee ljp Novice Bantam Mldgel a Juvenile Sports Camp undefeated The North Halloo Sports Camp Novices from Georgetown came away with a 31 win over Slroctavllle In game six of six last Saturday The Campers advance now to Day of Champions consolation round undefeated in playoffs There wax a good team effort on all of the game Outstanding performances came from Sieve Brown and Brad In the game as Georgetown their opponent I4R Goals by Steve Brown and Adam Hilts and an assist by Trevor gave Georgetown a lead by the mark of the first period Strcetsvilie got a goal in the second but Steve Brown retaliated with his own assisted by Adam I tilts SSVAW-

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