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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 27, 1982, p. 13

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Till- October Herald 8772201 the HERALD S HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE 8775110 North Halton play tough Flag football into playoffs IIeraMSperlil There have been a lot of I different strategics used get opponents off guard playoffs lank ing be the for about first games of seas North Sports lioked like a cross Ik iween the Leafs and IX troll Red totally inept But lookout now because they already knocked off a big i the first round stunning and M Pro Sports In other games the Greeks Dairy Queen and Shop had little dispatching Mountainview and respectively For Iht third year In a row ami M Sports despite another new sponsor have made the cliff divers look like smalt potatoes by comparison Bears In the regular season they turn boobs 1 come playoff time That not to lake anything away from North though as they slugged It out every Inch of the behind a big performance by quarter back Jacobs who has been maligned In the past but up lilt had lead but thiy could only manage four in tht latter half all off toe of Bob Lock Mike luck and Paul Cunningham wilh wild by I imbleton two inj Itdgui n duplicate tin tea as this farm scored North Andy Tynll concerted both while Bob of M and Mountainview Plaza could only enter plea of nolo in ihcr mismatch with the Greeks who overpowered 14 BIG SHOOT it Mark Russell was he org shooter for Greeks with two and singles went to Paul Wilson James Allen Rick Bald winandPat Jacobs John Paul Karohdis both caught two point con vers Ions Dean and John picked up inter Wayne scored all of the Plaza points It an old sports ad age that says there a lot more the dogs than just lifting your leg This week with Ihc money on table Smoke Shop held all the cards aliening 3828 in a game that who for put tin that Rami was in terms of time of possession Tht difftrencewa thai Dairy Queen Mured when Ihty go the chance Kt1tIUi Howie and Steve the Queen urn although neither scored the workhorses in the drives that led to two majors by Ron Lunn and one by Jeff kicked Ihroe field three singles while defence came up with Intercepts by Dale and Tracey Stevenson only majors cam i in a big third quart when Bruce and Baker brokt through tin DC defence Terry Hunt accounted for the remaining points on a field goal and Iwo converts Hunt and Keith Peacock each had an Howl Jacobr receive the ball from In North Sports game I and Pro Sports Jacolhigeditoutand when It counted Photo by I la raid when it counted North scored on I their first possession but trailed at half time As the second half got underway It soon became clear that it was North defence that would die tale the out tome Jacobs kept getting the ball In good field position nod made Ih- of it hitting Don Viodhams for fourteen second half points last eight of which gave Halton the lead seven mm ulealeft ApalrofDatcWarman touchdowns and one by t as close as the score indicates Bob Infills Paul ing and John powered the Smoke Shop offense throughout the tame and two interceptions by Howard Ferguson kepi Ihc lid on liU In the fourth quarter when the votes were all had two TDs Jerry Neil Terry and Bob Inglis one each Charlie connected on a yard field goal and Jack Butler five converts Brian Pembleton had all four majors interception With only four teams left there is a dispute over the remaining match due lo an error in printed schedule One way or the other all four will play next Sunday beginning at ID Players of the week Howard SS Brian Nor Terry Hunt Fob DQ Wayne MP Dean Scallen Howie Jacobs NHS Warm an M and M Do you have an Interest In the popular sport of The lown recreation department has plans for the winter setting up a recreational broom ball league Vie arc taking calls now from anyone who to participate 19 or 60 Waicb for our winter brochure for more details anyone h Gary was unhappy with his learn play except for the third period When Holders had ample opportunities overtake the Athletics Herald photo by Dive Coach wants 60 minute effort Raiders handed first defeat After the Georgetown Intermediates first loss of the season a noticeably disturbed Gary Ford sounded off against his Raider charges for becoming too confident In weekend games the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders ended their six game win streak with a loss to Midland but rebounded for a 1 squeaker against Port Elgin Some players didn t show up until five minutes before the Midland game which showed they didn come ready to play the Raider coach said You can play minutes of hockey in minutes Ford said Us up them the players but there are going to have to be some changes he said It was pathetic to lose to Mdland because right now Collin Is the only strong team In the league besides the Raiders Ford said The loss did help the Raider red and white because it will keep their heads from getting too big from the coach said TOUGHER Raider will have to play better and get tougher on Gary Ford said While the Georgetown mentor yet ready to push panic button he did the team will be looking or some more help on defence Midland went ahead in the first period with the Raiders not scoring until the last six minutes on a goal from Bruce Ellison assisted by Steve and Tim Turner The Raiders were live on the power play throughout the game scoring the first of three power play goals on a shot by Guy Cormier who had both time and space in front of Midlands Craig Watson to score Steve and Ron assisted on his goal The game was tented by fast skating and hard checking though each team only took five penalties apiece The quick passing and or the Midland squid enabled them lo Raider defence who were caught out of at times Midlind increased their lead to on a goal that went through Brad Millir legs but the Georgetown goaltender was screened on the shot A slap shot to Miller glove side from 40 feet beat the Raiders for another goal eight minutes left in the period Georgetown goal Mid Bill Arbour took a lead pass which gave him a breakaway opportunity which he made no mistake left in the game In the last minute the Raiders Glen Murray deked around the Mid land defence and let go a power shot which is his trademark but it hit the goalpost After the game general manager Don said the team ran around too much with disregard for positional Continued on page Tim Turner narrowed the gap with i shut from the slot lo beat Midlands Craig Watson Watson was exceptional in net for Midland stopp ing shots the Raiders Brad Miller stopped In the third period the Raider had a number of good to even the score and lake the lead With five minutes left in the game John Saunders and Glen Murray had shots on the open net from dost in but both A call from Ihe referee disallowed a goal that he said was kicked in but coach Ford maintains Ellison was pushed Into the crease and the puck went off his knee for the goal POWER PLAY Gary McFadycn shot Ihe lone Raider goal of the period on a power play into the third period on a deflection off of Wayne Bonnah a shot Ford singled out McFadyen as one of Ihe players who put out a solid performance throughout the game Ford also commented on play of Ron Twiss who had a breakaway opportunity in the third to score After the disallowed Tammy Morrow above of Centennial Public School stride forward with competit ion close behind Following Is Gray of Centennial In background The two were compiling In the senior country division Hie championship last Wednesday at Bronte Creek Park Robin Cock left of Georgetown Centennial Public School to catch up hi competition In the Italian champion hi pi Robin completed the course In 11th spot Centennial heads Bronte Creek meet In the Halton cross country championships for public schools last Wednesday at Bronte Creek Park Centennial dominated the total penn ant but other area schools made their mark at the meet as well In the Bantam girls race Park Public School finished third Centennial In fourth and George Kennedy to sixth Centennial was first In ihe boys Bantam compe tition with Harrison second and Joseph Gibbons third In team total standings for Ban tams Centennial was tops with 140 points followed by George Kennedy with points and Harrison with Centennial was third in Ihc Junior girls race fourth The results were the same for Ihe Junior boys matchup But in the learn totals Centennial was third with points followed by Stewarttown in fourth with ISO points In the Intermediate girls category Centennial was first while Stewart town was second In the boys even Centennial were again winners followed by J James In edged overall point standings Centennial SO to for Intermediates Centen Details of the More results B3 nuil finished first with points followed by 89 points In the Senior girls race won the pennant with Centennial finishing in second In Senior boys Centennial dominated followed by Dick and Stewart In the total team stand individual finishers were reported In The Heralds weekend news paper The following are results of Stewart towns individual finish era For Ihe Junior girls team KrisU Snyder was 13th followed by Tars Robinson In spot Kelly Scherrard was while Janice ran the course for a place finish followed by Lisa Wallers in In Ihe Junior boys race Chris Stoddart finished a strong first wilh Mark Shepherd In post Chris was runner to cross Ihe line while Tim was and team male David Willms Jenny Gallagher paced the Intermediate girls wilh a third place finish Debbie Taylor was ele venth followed by Debbie Blck in spot JaneUe Lewi was 16th and Kathy Griffiths Marc was fourth Intermediate finisher in his rice by Mike ChlovitU in nlnlh position Mike Huff man was while Johnson was Ken was Trad first for the Stewarttown Seniors followed by Tammy Green la third spot and Carolyn Gruby In 12th position Vkki was 13th white Shannon Snyder was Jimmy Manning eighth In the Senior with Terry ninth Jimmy ran the race finishing in 1Kb spot while teammate Marc Lamb 18th David Tate

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