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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 8, 1982, p. 11

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Herald Sportsline 8772201 the HERALD brief S HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Moot Pa own 877 5110 Do you want to run Do you want to run and serious runners of all are nv ted to the f rst weekly Georgetown Sunday Social Run ths Sunday December This will not be a ace the goal is fun and fitness Runners of all lypes ll enjoy an opportunity meeting and runn nan manner with others of The group II meet at the II School football field at a on Sunday prepared to run People from this group ore encouraged to join Ihe proposed Georgetown Track Club Further information about this club 11 be table this Sunday and subsequent Sundays at the fun run If you have any contact Paul Burroughs at Flag football voting There will be a Flag Football general meet Sunday Dec 12 In which elections for the 1963 season will take place The location for the general meeting Is Cedarvale Community Centre at 12 The meeting Is open to every member of the Flag Football league Everyone has a vote win tourney Weekend hockey in the Pepsi International Hockey the of the Central Junior B League as tournament The two top Junior B teams from the Metro League and the Central League met with the defeating the Henry Carr Crusaders In the high school division final Sunday Notre Dame Hounds of Wilcox beat Toronto Don Bosco Secondary The game was marred by a number of fights with four player ejections Raiders sign Anthony The Georgetown Chrysler Raiders s North York native Malcolm Anthony to a player card and his presence was felt immediately Anthony contributed three goals to the Raiders In their overtime win nst Port Elgin Sunday A former Metro or B scoring leaders Anthony also played last year In university hockey at New Brunswick He has just returned from a try Mil with a professional team in W nston Salem Meanwhile former Raider will be out at camp and he might be shortly The Raiders have four player cards left end they ore looking for two and a goal tender Heritage returns The Hockey Heritage Council has announced that Monday March will be the date of their sixth annual hockey gathering to celebrate Georgetown s hockey past and honor one particular individual for contribution to the game Heritage Council chairman Dave aid the time of year for the event Is unchanged but the location will be different The Holy Cross auditorium was unavailable for use and thus the Gordon Alcott ball will be the new location However la smaller and a per cent reduction of seats is anticipated Kentner says Ttcketa will go especially fast this year he They go on sale the end of next week Prices an for and for children The Halton Hills Herald will again be he sponsor of the Heritage award while Georgetown Chrysler Canadian Tire and the Independent return aa dinner sponsors Trojans on top In Ladies basketball action the Mustangs were narrowly downed by the Trojans lost Wednesday night at Centennial School Sky Saplnskl was the lop gun for the Mustangs with l points while Alice Ogden contributed eight points The Trojans had 12 point performances from both Leslie Ash ton and June while Sue Tesar bit the hoop for 10 points The Capricoms ousted the Centaurs 44B in the other basketball game thai night The Capricoms were paced by Corinne who netted points Anita Stankua found the range for 18 points The Centaurs got 28 points from their team scoring leader Leslie Durham while Nancy maneuvered for 10 points The Trojan lead the league followed by the Capricoms Mustangs and Centaurs Racquet club wins Georgetown Racquet Club C and D teams won their matches last week The C team defeated the Fitness West Terry Gain Cam Bailey Dave Rivera and Mark Brabant were winners The team were winners 31 over the TrUaam Ctub Doug and Warwick won their matches The team km to the Valhalla team JotaOollier was the lone Georgetown player to gain Peewee 2s successful Georgetown Tier II Pee Wees had a successful road game In Saturday coming borne with a victory The Candy Company built a first period lead on tallies by Glenn Mulder from Pat McCarthy and Danny Lane then Scott from Chris and Holder The margin grew to before scored late In the second stanza Georgetown a can when Wayne Snow set up a goal In the final period Mulder completed a strong game scoring hit second goal with picking up the assist The Candymen on defence Dave Chatten Pat McCarthy Chris McCarthy and Boomer Hewlett had a One game to keep shots to minimum Gary Fords a spare It easy to score thlr teen goals your on when they re not applying hustle coach Gary Ford says but It harder try ing to earn a regular spot on the Georgetown Chrys ler Raiders The Raider coach con tnbuted two goals and four ass in a game against Midland but the veteran player says he was just lling in for teammates missing temporarily from the rosier I m just a spare Ford Insisted Cullen suspended Gary Schaef fer Injured and Ron unavailable for play centre Scott McKentle dropped back to help out the rearguard situation REUNITED Ford took up the slack on the forward line and reunited his former unit of Bruce Ellison and Tim Turner The I re played like they did earl In the season easily the best threesome on the Ice Ellison had two goals and assists while Turner had one goal and two assists The coach was impress with the play of Bill Gerrle and John Saunders The Raiders were able to penetrate the Midland defence early counting four goals in the frst period then a whopp six goals in the second dJand came back with two goals in the period when the game was well out of reach PACE CONTINUES Glenn Murray conllnu his goal scoring pace by the first Raider goal three minutes the game from Steve Bron and John Saunders Then former Dundas ace T Am pie ford Player coach spurs team with six point night rushed up the ice and tftTSBHIMfTBBJIMjBMBB connected for the second goal assisted by Jim Long and Gary McPadyen Gory Ford scored his first goal mid way through the period on a shot with assists from John Saunders and Tim Turner Glenn Murray advanc ed the score to when he scored assisted by Doug Fry and John Saunders In the second period Bill increased Georgetown output with a goal from Gary Mo and John Saund- Midland came back with a power play effort by Bill Arbour It was he best they could do all period as Raiders stormed back with five unanswered tallies First was Gary Ford from Bruce Ellison and Tim Turner Then Tim added another assisted by Bill and Jim Long Teammate Bruce Elli son then got his first goal of the game with help from Uncinates Tim Turner and Gary Ford FORD LINE Turner added one of his own from Ellison and Ford followed by defence- man Jim Long a who rushed up Ihe Ice and slapped one by Midland Watson Just ins blueline In the third period Mid land scored first on a goalmouth scramble Gary McFadyen mode It when on Athletic defenceman handed him the puck on an errant moved up from his de fensive position in one of his characteristic rushes and blasted a shot from just inside the With the score so out of reach Georgetown played loose ly and were caught even tually by Midland for one goal on a two on one break Then Bruce Ellison hit for the last goal of the game from Saunders and Gary Ford Georgetown outs hot Midland in Friday s game Veteran centre and Hardy Cup veteran was at the Raider game Friday Georgetown Port Elgin 6 The Georgetown Chrys ler Raiders won a squeak against Port Elgin In overtime collecting a hardearned victory 13 skaters the Raiders made the three hour road trip Sunday but stayed a little longer than they had planned After taking a lead on a power play goal from John Saunders assisted by Ron Twlss and Tun Georgetown fell behind in the second period Tim Turner had Georgetown unlive Tim Turner battles for the puck against a Midland Athletic forward In Intermediate A hockey action Friday night The Raiders bombarded the Athletics Turner had one goal and two asiUts In the game He scored the game winner In overtime against Port Elgin In a squeaker Tuner leads the team in game winning Georgetown only tally on a sled effort In the third period Georgetown came back with four goats to put the game In overtime First Tim Ampleford scored from Twisa and Turner Then teammate Malcolm Anthony scored a power play goal from Guy Cormier and Brad Miller Glenn Murray Anthony a newcomer to the club then exploded for two more goals for a hat trick both goals off assists by Cormier and It was Tim Turners overtime goal which ended the stalemate for Georgetown assisted by Gary Blue Fins club join CASA circuit The Halton Hills Blue nave became memb ers of the Canadian Am a teur Swim Association in a move to Increase the leaning potential of Its In do so the Blue I Ins have broken away from their I at on with the Halton Hills Deportment which had prev provided responsib 1 tics for and instructors The decision to join Ihe CASA was made in the spring but a parent run executive was not elected until October Blue Fin supporters believe that by joining the CASA their swimmers will benefit from a higher of competition Under the- Recreation department the Blue Fins swam in meets primarily against other on departm teams However the Halton Hills club had some swimmers that were too good for the level of competition and they cleaned up said presl dent Wayne When your team wins too handily If often pre vents you from being ted back he said The options available were to cither join a calibre CASA level or continue at the Recre ational Club level Wei or said The Blue F are now hoping to gain access to CASA meets The club II many novice swimmers and most ore not within CASA time levels but the president feels the added compe tition will spur the swimmers ages years to better times The new executive would like to see their swimmers improve their stroke and become tech proficient the pre sident said stating one of their goals One basic philosophy of Ihe club is to see that children compete against their own times to try and Improve Swimming la an indivi dual sport but there is always good team spirit at swim meets president said In the CASA circuit the meets tend to be further away than the Recrea tional club meets but one advantage is that there should be more swim meets available for the Blue Fins the president said head Ed paid full time head coach Morrow Craig and swimmers must sign and Debbie New one year membership the Blue Fins have neither Recently Ihe coaches man attended a technical competitive swim train ing session In Toronto to skills The club Is also trying to get adults to help Weldrick said The swimmers sign on for one session each seas on Each three month session costs for the B The B swimmers spend three nights per week in the pool while the A swimmers spend five nights per week in the pool The total club mem bcrshlp is with five swimmers In the A Winter registration for the Blue Fins Is Jan 3 at the Georgetown District High School Pool All members must be able to swim one length of the pool before they join For more information call Wayne Weldrick at Rest break Jason II of tat Hills Blue Fins would be able to say some conviction that Ma Instructors do occasionally allow fer swimmers to stop and pea for photographers The club hoping to improve their swimmer times by exposing them to a higher level of competition In Canadian Amateur Swimming sanctioned swim net It GDHS Rebel swim team win first meet By PAM DOUGLAS Herald Correspondent The Georgetown Rebel swim team storied the year off right when they won their first meet of the official season They Lord Elgin High School swim team Mark Bray captured two Individual firsts for the Rebels in the senior boys fly and the senior boys 100 Individual med ley as well as the senior boys medley along Dan Stewart and Rick Walter son and the senior boys free relay along with Pete Carson John MUllngton and Rick Karen Pepper was first In junior girls free the junior girls SO breast stroke the junior girls free relay with Heidi Whitney Grelg and Robin and she finished for Heather Mickey in the senior girls medley with Jenny The team next meet Is IS at GDHS Franks hat trick gives Gems 66 tie vs Colts Kevin Frank hat trick effort against the Colls Sunday spurred his Gemini learn towards a tie Coming off a shoulder separation about a month ago Frank fought hard for two consecutive third period goals The Georgetown Junior squad should have won the game especially nee the home team out shot coach Jules Russian said A game the Gemini only had four penalties coach Russian praised the eff defenaeman Chris Peavoy and Peter while commenting gen about the potential of the club This team can beat anybody he said when asked about a return match with Barrio this week Already I see a lot of raprovement In a game Friday night Ihe Gem nis were lanced by the Burl lon Cougars A goal by Georgetown Mark Hamilton at the 7 40 mark of the second period assisted by Dave and Bob narrowed Burlington led to 1 One more goal in the second period and two goals in the third period put the game out of reach for the George town s Mike Steer stopp ed 37 shots compared to Burl s Rud Kirk who stopped shots TIE In home game Sun day the Geminis went ahead 31 on a solid first period performance Lance started off with a goal from Bob Dean five into Ihe game Then Barrie tied the game at when Gary Bertram scored The Geminis came back when Mark Hamilton beat Colt s goalie Eric Watson from Bob and Dave Doucette tor a 2 1 advantage At the mid way mark Kevin Frank had the first goal of his hattrick assisted by Paul White Mark Hamilton scored his second goal of the game in the second period assisted by Bob Davey A power play opportun ity allowed Kevin Frank the chance to net his second of the night from Mike Doucette A minute later Frank hustled again for his hat trick goal GEM NOTES In Sunday game there were a few mental mis takes made by the team coach Russian said The Gemini coach working on making sure the players control the puck in their own zone The club will be working on their penalty killing unit and the power play The coach sees the need to Improve power play because in recent Bur I games six of power play chances resul ted in goals Gemini records Georgetown Junior B a now had three brothers playing on the same team Dave 18 has Wned older Lance and Mike Dave used to play In the St Mikes organization in Toronto Coach Russian Is Impressed with his play only played two Junior games this season The club is hoping to see more fans come Out and support their Junior B entry play their next home game Sunday Dec against Game time is Don Cherry at dinner NHL Boston Bruin coach Don Cherry will be speaking at the Georgetown Junior B Celebrity dinner scheduled for Feb 11 club spokes man Bob G rdwood announced Monday The flamboyant and outspoken Cherry now a sports commentator lor Hockey Night Canada The celebrity dinner tickets are not on sale of yet for event to be held at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall In Georgetown

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