SECTION C T IkM SWB Two straight Midgets oust Owen Sound Back to back time victories have en the Georgetown Sunny Acres major mid- gels a three game sweep of their quarter series against Owen Sound The locals capped off their victory with a decision Sunday at Gor don Alcott Arena That game was a wild that saw Georgetown fight back from and deficits to take the Saturday in Owen Campers bump Owen Sound Blades forward Craig Morray B prepares to bang iw decision to the Blades Wednesday night giving the home a rat rebound after Aetna Sabres Rick series in a four game sweep had made the save and was eat of position The Sabres dropped a Herald photo by Douglas Lose 134 at home Sabres fall in four straight By DOUGLAS Herald Special The Acton Sabres have been eliminated from the Central Onta Jr B hockey play after suffering four straight to he OakvlUe Blades Acton s struggle end ed last Wednesday In their home rink as they came out on the short end of a 134 decision The Sabres fell in the series with an lots In the pre vious night but there was hope on Wednesday thata with a home ice advantage they might pull off a win was kept in check for the first minutes of the game but the Sabre offense was unable to capitalize on any of their Scott Kltto bet ween the pipes for the Blades was hot Acton b Rick Landry was also hot stopping 50 of Oak villes shots faced 31 Tte officials of rough and turn game ran a tight ship and Sabres Paul Barrett Brian Rick Chapman and Brad were thrown out for various Infractions committed throughout the second and third periods The Sabres were beh ind B2 by the end of the second period It was a matter of too little too late as they showed signs of a comeback with two consecutive goals when there was less than two minutes left the game Andy Dry den opened the scoring with five minutes left In the first period Randy Coverdale came back on a power play goal seconds Into the second Mike Yalo- wlca drew an assist Vince scored on a oneonone at the 13 minute mark Craig ray two Carey don two Tom Hogg and BUI Chappell scored for In the sec ond The Blades continued their scoring streak In the third period as Hogg two Chris Norton Steve Meldrum and Hike Fisher all beat Landry Willi 1 left in game Sabre Clint Walls beat Kltto Forty Tour seconds later Mike counted on his own rebound Vince Pa radiso and Walls drew This season marks the last for Landry Meekln and Denla Kirt on of the Sabres Ken Kavanagh was lone Acton scorer In the Tuesday game Skiers earn silver Trojans top Caps The Trojans shot for JS secondhalf point to break open a close game and soundly defeat the Anita Stankus paced the Trojans with 10 points winning total while Lorraine Brown bit for eight points The Trojans held a slim advantage over the Caps at halftime but protected their unbeaten record with a secondhalf explosion Pat led the Capricorn scorers with 10 points Meredith downed another seven points while Janet and Barb Curry clicked for six points each In other action the Cougars erupted for an amaxJng secondhalf points to a decision over the Mustangs Leslie Durham paced the Cougars with 18 points including 12 points over the final two periods Carolyn Heron chipped In with another 16 points Melattie paced the Mustang attack with 12 points Lynn Cartwrigbt hit for another point and Corlnne bagged eight points LePage bantams top Herald correspondent Georgetown A E bantams will advance to their next round of the playoffs after defeating In three games straight claimed the first victory Tbey came through In the second game with a margin In a real seesaw battle This game was too close Tor comfort as Orangeville put forth a very effort to Rebels Georgetown cross country skiers Bob Parker and Tony Mathews earned silver medals for completing the prestigious Coureura de Bols race from Que to Ottawa Ont last week end Parker and Mathews were among l AM skiers who tackled the route Some skiers were aiming for a requires the participant to traverse the course saddled with a 11pound backpack It certainly Id a City Parker said of the extra weight You really feel It in your back and shoulders BOS PARKER Porker and Math had earned a medal Tor completing the same last winter Next year they plan to earn the gold medal award ed to skiers who com plete the twoday tour camping out on the overnight type of thing is the ultimate endurance test Parker said Us equivalent to running a marathon each day Parker and Mathews completed half or the course each day racing through a series of vc 1 0mile segments They started racing at both days and were required by race rules to begin the fifth lo rn lie segment by They completed first miles of the course Saturday at 2 They finished the race at 30 p on Sunday Girls still unbeaten in playoff hockey win The Georgetown District High School senior girls volleyball team defeated Acton on Thursday of last week The final scores were winning this match put the seniors In first place in East Halt on league play We re ready to defend our title said coach Grant Clatwor- If we take first place It be the fourth year In a row The seniors were scheduled to play lock of Monday night in the Halloo duals Tbe Junior team A do mute as well George town was defeated two of three garnet Actons winning scores were George- secure a muchneeded win Mike ChlovitU opened the scoring with only one minute Into the game Left winger Hike Ron thee found the mark after several close calls Craig lucci advanced the tally to three goals and then the opposition dug in to tiethe score at Mike put Georgetown ahead out for only a minute as Orangeville retaliated to make it a 44 game As the pressure moun ted Alike Ross scored a picture goal unassisted to give the locals the lead Rosa emerged as the hero of the game when this tally proved to be the winning goal In the last game got blasted by Georgetown to the tune of due to a very disciplined effort by the whole LePage team The firing squad began when Mike shot along the ice open ed the scoring The scor ing continued the locals displayed vigour and teat In an effort to conclude the series were Craig Nlcolucd Mike Robs Chuck Peeb les and Mike Assists were credited to Steve Fletcher Mike ChlovitU Bob Rich Dave Tate Nell Munro and Mike Ross The team will now play against Owen Sound In the neat round of the OMHA ptayf By SUE DUNNING Herald correspondent The Georgetown sen or girls hockey team sponsored by the Order of the Royal Purple are undefeated through their first three play off games Last Sunday the locals hosted Oakville Barclays earning a victory In their round- robin series Both goals were scor in the first period Lisa Allen produced the first marker with a pass from Laurie Sears and Sherry Geneau With Senior bowling GOLDEN AGE BOWLING RESULTS Feb HIGH SINGLE FLAT Dot 207 Maude Terrell George Hunter Bob Harris HIGH SINGLE WITH HANDICAP Dot 285 Monica Hancock George Hunter 295 Bob Clark HIGH TRIPLE FLAT Edith Anne Nicholson George Burt Denny Charles HIGH TRIPLE WITH HANDICAP Elizabeth Wallace 704 Monica Hancock George Hunter Denny Charles TEAM STANDINGS Ring Leaders M 92 Bus Saws 1 remaining Clare Carter put the locals ahead by two Denenn Jones earned the assist The next two games were played on the weekend with one home and one away game In a very fast and physi game against Oak Truck Georgetown skated to a victory Once again Lisa Allen paced Georgetown with a well deserved ha trick Clare Carter added the single marker Assists were collected by Pam Anderson Peebles Diane Taylor and Sally Robertson In both games Joan Gilmer earned a shut out as she stymied the opposition with her excellent On Sunday George town Ira veiled to Oak vllle where they Truck from Ihe playoff round Neither team conncc ted in the first stanza Oakville opened the scoring in the second period and held the lead Into the final frame With 5 43 remaining Osborne connec ted from Lisa Allen skating In on a break away to set up the tying goal locals needed only a tie to win this series as they go on to host Milton on Sunday at Memorial Arena Please remember The deadline for contributions to the sports pagesofTfaelleraldlsSpm Monday It you know you can that deadline please drop me a line at That way Icaniavespacelalheicctlonfor year article I will try to I I latearrlvlng stories In but I can t make any promises for your cooperation Keep those articles coming in Invincible Up and Downs Head Pinners Try Hards Ante Gang Theres a lot of interest in Mutual Lifes RRSP No fees no charges Competitive Interest rates Great income options at retirement Save with confidence Mutual Life For details call BRIAN QOODLET S Suite But Res Lite of Canada The Georgetown North Halton Sports Camp peowee reps defeated Owen Sound three games straight to advance into the next round of the O H A After a last minute 54 opening game victory In Owen Sound George town relumed home tor the next two games In game two Doug Mc Dermott opened he scoring In the first period Three second period goals by Adam Bennett Andrew and Steven Suth erland put the Sports Campers up Assists on these goals were credited to Steven Sutherland AlanGlray Travis Gardiner and Bill Tutt Curtis Green made several outstanding saves before Owen Sound counted twice to put the score at 42 After furious end toend action the faster Georgetown team began to wear down the oppo sition and pulled away for a 7 victory Goal scorers were Steven Sutherland Chris Mc Car thy and Doug Mc Dermott Game three was an easy victory for the Sports Camp peewces The three led the way as Adam Bennett and Brent Presswood notched a goal and three assists each and Chris Stodd art two assists Andrew potted two goals with singles to Doug Mc Dermott Doug Kent Mike Wilkin and Alan Assists were cre dited to Steven Suther land BUI Doug Kent Doug McDermott and two for Travis Gar diner Sean Cotton was steady in net and coach es Neil Cotton and Dale Law continued to out coach the opposition Last year Owen Sound was able to take George town to five games Sound Georgetown cap tain Keith Relger scored with two seconds left in the first overtime period to lift the locals to a 43 win Georgetown trailed Owen Sound Sunday when Wayne Morrow struck for the first two of his five goals six minutes into the second period to give the Sunny Acres crew new life Jay Anderson ted to pull the locals to within a goal but two Owen Sound markers made It for the vlsi tors Morrows Ihlrd goat with 36 seconds left in the middle frame put Georgetown on the comeback trail once again The slick center ed again 31 seconds Into the third period but Owen Sound got that one back Morrow scored his fifth to pull locals to within one with Just over seven minutes remaining and Glen Leslie tied It at three minutes after hat Brent Smith Scott Farley and Marc Ber scored for Georgetown In the over time period Saturday in Owen Sound Farley and Les lie scored thirdperiod goals four minutes apart to give George town a 1 lead but the home side sent the match Into overtime when they scored with left on the clock Jon Hammer drew an assist on winn ing goal two sec left in the Initial overtime period Squash men win The Georgetown Racquet Club men defeat ed Markvate of Mlsslssauga 1 in Men D League InterClub Squash lost week Murray Jans sparked locals by sweeping his opponent 30 John McNally was a 31 winner while captain Ken Thorn and Brian Day both earned narrow 3 decisions Chris fell to defeat It was a tough week for the Georgetown ladies as they were defeated by first place Bridle wood of Glor a Sinclair was the lone Georgetown competitor to win a game losing 1 Jan Cook Judy Rivers and Wendy Cotton were all swept Is unbeaten in ladies play this Juvies split playoff pair Acton diver Michael Bowers off the three he won at the recent Ontario Winter Diving Championships held In Thunder Bay Herald photo Acton diver wins medals The Georgetown Shaw Trophies DUG statione ry juveniles split the opening two games of their OMHA quarter final playoff series with Stoncy Creek winning their opener before dropping a count on the road The locals got off to a fast start In the best of five set scoring goals 35 seconds apart to take a lead Mark Snow opened the scoring from Derek Roy and John Hodgson and Howie Oram the when he connec ted from Glen and Kevin Gillespie Hodgson scored minutes Into be middle frame lo make it 30 Georgetown but Creek fought back with a pair of goals In the closing minutes of the period Brian Stone scored for the home side 10 mlnut into the third period to ice the victory and Hodgson second goal an unassisted marker closed out the scoring It was a tough loss for the locals back in Stoney Creek as Georgetown watched a first period lead slip away Gillespie Hodgson Brian Stone and Greg Robertson all connected for opening period markers and It appear Georgetown was off to the races It took the home side less than 10 minutes to count four second period goals and even the count That rally Included three power play markers With seconds left on the second period clock Brian Stone scored a goal to restore Georgetown lead Goal tender James was credited with an assist on the ploy The home side pulled It out though a goal two minutes Into the third period and another goal 3 left on the clock The series will resume tomorrow Thursday night at Gordon Arena Game lime is 30pm The teams will return to Stoney Creek Satur for the fourth game while a fifth and match If necesa dry will be played here Sunday at 4 m Acton diver Michael Bowers came up big at the recent Ontario Win Diving Champion ships in Thunder Bay bringing home a silver two bronze medals Competing as a mem ber of the Diving Club 14 year old Bowers won silver medal in the 3 meter springboard event He compiled a total score of paints for 10 dives Despite the silver medal Bowers was appointed in his per forma nee In that he failed to qualify for the notional champion ships He needed an aggregate 310 points to n an invitation to the an 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