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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 20, 1982, p. 18

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Page SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday October it ire Area schools on the run in Optimist meet Flamboro ousted 31 Last Thursday a season home opener was another fast skating affair with our boys sending down lo a 31 defeat All four goals were unassisted efforts John scored once In the first period then added a power play goat In the second after had tied the score Jeff Brady put in the insurance marker late In the second period Despite what the stats might Imply this was a good team effort and pleasant to watch Unfortunately Saturday away game against Chinguacousy was completely flat and frustrating for our boys The positional play and aggressive checking that was evident in the first two games had disappeared As usual when things are going tough the puck always seems to bounce the wrong way Georgetown opened the scoring in this game when Dove Hams knocked in a power play rebound from a point shot by Peter assisted by Trent Burton came back with a goal in the second period then added the winner in the third Georgetown has a rematch with Chlng this Thursday at home Coach Paul Morrow assures me the results will be reversed John collects a hat trick The annual Optimist crosscountry invitational was held Saturday at Park which featured 18 public schools from Georgetown Acton and surrounding Centennial emerged the winners In the junior cate gory while the senior championship was won by In the junior race Cen tennial Public School totalled IB points while nearest rival was George Kennedy with 16 Joseph Gibbons had 13 points while had nine and Sam of Milton eight Park School of George town accumulated eight points while Harrison had six points followed by St Francis with five points In the senior category Stewarttown finished wlthl9pointa followed by Centennial with points Milton W I Dick had 14 points while their nearest rival was McKenzle Smith of Acton wilh four Five points were awarded for first place wilh four points for second three points for third two points for fourth place and one point for fifth place ATOM GIRLS In the Atom Girls race Hartley led the pack followed by Joanna Miller in second place and Katherine in third Melanie Jons was fourth while Beta Parker was fifth to cross the finish line Bouskil was sixth followed by Kim Colison In seventh and Alexis Kerr In eighth spot ATOM BOYS In the Atom Boys John was the winner followed by Steve Brown in second spot and Chris O Neil In third Paul LaLonde was fourth while David Low rence was fifth Lewis was sixth followed by Brent In seventh and Jamie in eighth BANTAM GIRLS In the Bantam Girls division Shoril Cove was first followed by Sherl Nairn In second with Jennifer Arnold in third Nancy Cocks was fourth while Andrea was fifth Rachel ran the course for sixth place finish followed by Sonia Letar nee and Kelly Picard BANTAM BOYS For the Bantam Boys category Bob proved to be the cham beating second place Ed Powers and third place Michael Mel David Sclda was fourth Ic Doug Danlell was fifth Tim Parker com pie ted the course In sixth spot followed by Andy DeRochier and Mark Harrison JUNIOR G1IILS In the Junior Girls divl Tara Burroughs was first followed by Tara Bouskil I in second and LIMESTONE ALL SIZES A A GRAVEL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST 3302 Danielle Moore in third Holly Hewitt was fourth as Sheila Huffman made it in fifth position Crista Snyder ran the course for a sixth place finishing followed by Rhonda and Trlna JUNIOR BOYS In the Junior Boys cate gory Chris Stoddard was first followed by Glen Mulder In third spot was Steven Eastwood then Dan Wood in fourth Mark was fifth in the race as Jeff Van Sulyen went across the line in sixth Dave WcBslnger was the seventh runner while Chris Bewley was eighth INTERMEDIATE GIRLS In the Intermediate Girls division Anne- Mane was first followed by Brenda Ismay In second and Windsor in third Tina Newman was fourth while Debby Bick was fifth Robin trick ran the course for a sixth place finish follow ed by Kim and Cathy Griffiths INTERMEDIATE BOYS In the Intermediate Boya division Joe Mc- Guinness was first followed by Scott in second and Ken in third Brent Barnes was the fourth runner as Mark Basset followed In filth Mike Johnson ran the course for a sixth place spot followed by Troy Foster and Scott SENIOR GIRLS In the Senior Girls cate gory Trade MacFarlane was first followed by Green in second and Jennifer Hasten in third Cindy Cavanaugh was fourth while Carolyn Grasby was the fifth place runner was the runner to complete the course followed by Kim Hale and Angle SENIOR BOYS In the Senior Ion Jim Manning was first while Rob Wilson was second and Leo Yal- third Amato was fourth as Craig finished in fifth Max was sixth followed by Terry Dick son and Kelso Park Invitational Joseph Gibbons place at North Halton meet Joseph Gibbons Public School placed well at the North Cross try meet last Tuesday at Kelso Park In the Atom division girls Melanie Jans was first while Julie Walters followed closely In sixth Janice Smith trailed In position and McClements completed the course in Janet Scidan Mas as the Atom Girls team finished second in their division The Atom Boys finished third to give their division boys and girts a second overall standing The Bantam Girls were led by Andrea who completed the course In fifth spot Beth Young was while Liz Huff man followed In 31st Andrea McLean was 34th For the Bantam Boys David Scidan was fourth Steven Robert Ross and Mark Mlnninch 30th The Junior Girls hod a good showing from Sheila Huffman in second place Tonl McClements was fourth while Lisa Carter completed course in 18th position Christine was 19th as the Junior Girls finished third in their division Doug McDcrmott led the Junior Boys team followed by Chris Mc Carlhy Colin McMurray Mark and Steve Robinson A good effort was put out by the whole team Excellent races were run by Melanie Jans first Julie Walters sixth Atom Scidan fourth Bantam Sheila Huffman second Girls Jamie Boys Andrea Sommer fourth ninth Atom Boys David fifth Bantam Girls Junior Girls North Kelso Park results Choose ft Csnad rental of CM cits and Charge it TILDEH ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS MwnUlnvltw Rurj 6947 ByCLOVISROY Herald Special Saturday October was the Sunny Acres Major Midgets 1882 3 home opener debut bul they came up on the short end of a score against Burlington It was a good close- checking game and Bur lington led 10 until the third period when they exploded for two goals In 13 seconds The next night the Ma Midgets sought re venge and exploded for a 104 victory aga ville It was a good offens ive outing with a irick going lo John Hodgson Derek Roy connected or one goal and three Jay Anderson had two goals and one assist Georgetown won again Saturday October IS In an away contest The Sunny Acres team had an easy lime in this game with seven players sharing in the scoring took a lol of penalties In the third per Mike the shutout The next nigh I against the locals games again blanked their opponents this time Taking only four minor penalties in this outing they controlled the game throughout Strong per fortnanccs came from the line of Webster three assists Anderson two goals and Smith one goal and two assists Strong checking from Rich Ward and Wayne Morrow kept the Ion off balance Mike had another good game in goal lo post his second shutout in as many Ladies basketball In Georgetown ladies basketball action Wednesday night the Trojans ousted Cen taurs while the Mustangs dumped the Capricorn Leading the Centaurs in their contest against tbe Trojans was Reed with points followed by Nancy Snort hill with five netted SO point for the Trojans while Lynn Cartwrigbt found the mark for 10 Both June Nicholson and Leslie Ash Ion had eight points in the game for their Trojan learn Knstensen Irvine helped out ihe Mustang victory scoring 10 points Alice found the mark for The Capricorn had good performances front Lorraine Brown eight point and Comne six points FISH CHI Halibut Shrimp Cod 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