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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 7, 1982, p. 11

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Durham to join Intermediates JOIN US rorRflown Ian Brian Co dropped off these caricatures he drrw la Inspire local In term fill air am v Join them in the flRhl when the play New Ilruntwlck A report the weekly newspaper Durham Chronic le has the Senior A Huskies of the Ontario Hockey Associa Hon ready to do battle in the Intermediate A league with or without the George town Chrysler Raiders Huskies manager Steve Morris said last week the Durham executive wants to join the ale A league to reduce club expenses create more fan attention and be more com The Durham club finished third in the seven learn league during the season but recently lost lo in the deciding game of the best of en quarter finals The Intermediate A league must approve the applies lion from Durham so Ihc in interest Ihc Huskies Preston London may not become a reality The Huskies if they Morris intimated to the Intermediate A ru Chromcli thai end a decade all A league would accept hockey in Durham Ihe entry because Georgetown is considering a jump into the senior ranks If Durham were to enter they would be about miles stance tin different dircc tions to Colhngwood Port and Owen Sound Morris said thai his budget for running the Senior A club was for the 1901 season but that It takes about operate a Senior A franchise The Senior A league lias a story of teams having financial troubles and fold Former who out of league were GFSC CHAMPS perfc presents Hoi last Wednesday for the odd In oil Jennifer Mm a edition the HERALD HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Raiders Thunder past Bay Blazers in 3 game sweep Georgetown now enters play Friday at home for Eastern Canadian championships The Georgetown Raiders capped a lhrecRime sweep their Intermediate hockey scries with Bay Beverage Blazers with a victory Sunday Fori William Gar The Raiders won Sat night after grabbing the scries opener 7 Friday The win advanced them into the Eastern Canada final against Die Cap N Capitals lo be played in Georgetown this Friday The Capitals won their Eastern Canada semifinal In three straight games over St John winning the final same 11 Caps won oilier two and In Sunday Blazers Raid game Raiders held period icids of lo and Run Twiss Joe Kudrasovsand Bill Hamilton scored the four for Raiders Ens set ring his in the second period while the Raiders were playing a man short Tile goal gave Raiders a scored Blazers flicker in series Thunder Ray goalie IM got his rlghl leg out In In a sweep registering time block scoring thrust by Georgetown Raider Rick Saturday and Sunday The Raider now tap f during Intermediate A last Georgetown best three five series for the Ml Ontario Halton championship meet Like the Gardens lights which flickered frequently due lo Ihc storm outside Bay Beverage Blazers showed only a brief of spark in losing lo Georgetown last night la Zeis came out sluggish a Her an extended layoff following their series victory over Centennials and little spark thrcughout the game That proved costly against a good slick passng expo Georgetown club League defensive MVP Jerry Morrlscau Ignited Mazers briefly In middle period when he flattened Scott with a clean check And livened the game and the sparse crowd of fans when he pummelled Raiders Landry Inter in the middle frame Bui that gave Raiders a manpower edge since Landry covered up and drew a minor penalty was assessed a major game misconduct and an automatic minor for misconduct Both teams started ten tatively but Haiders opened up the last half of the opening period Landry connect on a twoonone break away John Cook Steve yon made it with a screened shot after on errant Blazer pass Bill la mi Hon then took aver for Raiders notching his first two in a night applied the pressure early in middle period on Blazer goalie Pal who made one nifty Continued on page goal after the visitors had la ken a lead Only turned out for Sunday game Western teams si ill alive on I he Hardy Cup intc trail arc roos and Bonny In one semifinal and Winnl peg North End Flyers and Rose I own in oilier Saturday Just funs braved the elements and found Ihc Raiders as relent The clamps built a firs per lead extended it to I two and d Bill Hamilton paced Ihc rout as he fired five goals Hay scored twice hid a hand in wo of tons ginls Singles came fr mGirj Ron and Jurl Kudrusuvs Georgetown Wavne Wood had liltle work 1 do making Just so look lo loving his crease to gel to any puck he could reach helping overt some icing calls His passes up Ice also earned him two assists II was a far different story at tic other end of the ice Earl who started was lifted two periods goals Pat was oven busier In the third period as he blocked shots Overall Raiders Blazers TriCounty playoffs Tickets cost more Jack Handy the executive tickets for the Moncton series against Georgetown will cost students and a price for children and seniors Advance tickets are available at tho Queen or In addition Ihe box office will be open Friday m until lpm for those who lo buy their tickets early The games run in succession starting Friday night at fi until one learn wins three gomca Every game starts at except for Saturday night which begins at m DRG West Insurance Female gymnasts 6th to loss by Whitby Herald i Hi less than a full learn girls gymnastics squad placed sixth overall at the championships Juniors earning second and seniors a shorthanded fourth In Ihc elite class Gail Cook was second In all round competition With an out standing on the beam which was point ahead of second and a third on floor a fifth on vault and a sixth on uneven bars earned her the second placing all round The senior team was led by the performances of Roberta A clearly superior vault won her the event by of a point A second place on the floor was of first place calibre but a technical Fault cost her and first place on beam and eighth on uneven bars rounded out performance which earned her second on all round coach said Burke routines that night were the best the coach had seen her do and the most in one meet In her first year as a senior Joanne D had some of her best vaulting but could not qualify for the Peels Carmen was the only Intermediate to qua or the I eels Both Carmen and Brown faced luff competition in the division This Dot aided by fact that they arc only nines and should be as Juniors Susan Klrby qualified In all events A strong third ilaco performance on the followed by a seventh tenth lacings on lull floor and bars helped second the place finish Dougal also earned a place with a ninth finish on the bars Both Leah ton and Carol Snow were close but dldn place Coaches White and were pleased overall espe cially their team plac ing with less than a full team Thcj ore now concentrating on the Pee meet today Wednesday at Clark son high Seven players qualify for Haltons llIIAltIDBRANMH Herald Correspondent In the qualifying meet for Ihc finals the badminton team seven of Its Sixteen mem tier team qualify for further play Qualifiers competed ihe hast which were held last day at The East meet was the first meel of Ihc season for the Rebels The Georgetown players that ended up in the against each other wre Jenny Smith and Michelle Miehm They finished first and second respectively In ladles singles play Coach Smye id both played well and noted their outstanding ability to read their opponents and play to their weaknesses Overcoming a ankle Gary what were considered to be three very difficult matches He finished in third place Two veteran players John and Mike Mitchell teamed up in the men doubles and handily won the division Coach said thai with balance and positioning the duo should have a chance at winning Hal Ions The only mixed doubles pair to advance to the Halt on were Jeff Smith and Lamb with ihclr fourth place finish Other team members that d d not qualify for the Halt were doubles pairs of Brian Da via and Gcordie Adams Kara and Peacock and Barb McKecman and Lisa Allen Mixed pairs of Mike and Trudy Hawkins along with Rick Eastwood also could only compete In one meet this season Coach congratulates Ihe entire team on their efforts The West Insurance Juveniles Georgetown did best last Monday night I were defeated by a strong team from Whitby in the best three of five series In the final gome Whitby won and according lo Henry Cull manager of the Georgetown was Ihc Wesl Insurance team best game of the series which ended In a sweep for Whitby Whitby are now the reigning Juvenile champ ions Georgetown Whitby for the first and second period scoring first Whitby tied game in Ihc second period and went ahead in the third when Georgetown took a number of penalties season made a valiant effort lo play In he last game His presence was missed earlier in the playoffs Cull said The learn coach Doug Ward and Cull would like thank sponsors and West once plus the support of Ihc player a parents for a very successful season Scoring in the last game for Georgetown were Paul White and Kevin Slcwart Who started on Hardy trail The following is a breakdown of the senior and intermediate learns competing for the Allan Senior and Hardy Intermediate Cup St John Blue Caps Grand rails Cataracts Gander era Jets St John s Shamrocks media Ic A Cap Capitals John Gulls red eric ton Capitols Charlotte town Islanders Campbell ton Tigers Hangers Bathursl DOHA Georgian Bay Georgetown Port Owen Sound Midland Athletics Ontario Hearst KirkJand Lake Valley East till lor under Bay Thunder Bay Twins Int Thunder Bay Sioux Lookout Slat tails Durham Cambridge Woodstock Stratford Chatham ATL A Almonte Centennials Kerala Cougars Ottawa Park Rockland Rangers Flyers Orleans Blues Cornwall Cardinal Red Birds Canadians Royals Gananoque ISTfRMLMAn A Lioydmlnslcr Border Kings Saskatoon Saints North Blues Moose Jaw Canadians Red Wings Wcstrldge Thistles Continued A George to nil Minor Bantam at the goal top Karen Harrison ot the GMIISG executive ghes Major Adam his team trophy See for Trl County roundup

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