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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 24, 1984, p. 21

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lJ rtmnmncv itd Open Weeknights Until p PHONE the HERALD Sportsweek GEORGETOWN GM Webster happy with team s play win two of three games Herald Bob Webster wis look Ing for three wins his week but the George town general manager will gladly take the two his team to take The lost a decision to Vaughn Tues day night but came back for an win over night at Arena Sunday afternoon Georgetown I ravel led to Noble ton came away with a 3 win there Terry West had two goals In Friday win Ray Andrews Irian Dean Hooper Todd Cull Wayne Morrow and Kennedy handled the the storing Sun itlcrnoonPaulJick son hid two including or handed tally thai was even lull for Ihc Other goals went to Kent and 1 ml I from Tues wort not available said he was happy coming away with two wins but added Ihc Geminis have tasily swept oil three games had had the breaks Tuesday I fill were the tain he said outshot them in the third period 23 but only came away with one go Their had i good jame he sold said Sunday m was nit hockey Neither one of the lms in tod to play positional hockey it seimid is a case of play thai well but they played worse It was just about time wt a break Web ster said adding Ibat In prior games when the did not play well they usuilly lost the game by one goal margin Webster said overall he is with the progress the have made past few Wtbsttr said oallts Chris Spirrnw Jot hive pi pretty well Our penilms Webster lid Hopefully we have mastered art of stiymLon ict in Hooper of Or ingi ill I would our Mile and centre left has mi timediwn to in area players we re silisficd with wen In itlion this week signed tad will play list winger panics this- week night hey rtiurn for with the Colls night George town Is at home enter Vaughn at the Alcott Time for that 111 be 7 Major Pee wees record second road game win made it two wins in a row on raid with a 1 win wer Burlington in a recent Major Pee Wee A gome played gainst Burlington Hade Serjeanlson opened the scoring on a shot from the slot Dave and Mike Barnes assisted Burlington evened the score in the second Mike banked a shot off one of the- Burlington phyers early In period for tho eventual winner Sean Gardner Steve Kokclj drtw assists A minute and half later irnes poke I loose the put kin the crease for goal lush and Kokelj scored the next two goals just seconds apart to put the out of reach Mike Melville hid the assists The game was much elotir than score would indicate by Paul St Pierre kcdl the in the e irlv going Georgetown Chris Sparrow looks on as Gemini player Paul Kasha ID and Kick Dodos move in sure a tolls player freezes he puck along the boards The Geminis defeated at the Friday and won two of their three games last week Herald photo by Dan Ralph Defensive lapses hurt Raiders in losses RALPH Herald Spoils There be a appearing soon on the Georgetown dressing room thai reads Wanted defensive help Apply within Defence was just another word to the Raiders this week as the lost wo Ontario Senior A Hockey League gomes Friday night Georgetown lost a 96 decision to Co I ling wood Shipbuilders while on Saturday night the Raider dropped their game against at he Arena The losses drop he Raiders record to two wins against five defeats so far this Raiders coach general Gil Eyre was hippy with the events of the weekend have not been defensively Eyre said blame can not be pointed to either or the goalies He said both should take the blame for the Haiders defensive record In the seven the Lade re have played this year have allowed 42 goals works out an average of six goals per game bridge Hornet net minder Dave who this signed with George town has a against of six goals per game while Raiders oilier Jim Lock hurst has played in two games and has an average of six goals per game also Friday in Coll wood the Raiders and Shipbuilders were lied one minute left Rut it was at that Dave went to he puck and one of their guys got the puck and put il in That kind of broke our hacks Eyre lid the Haiders are lookitn at a couple of but added nothing flnil bus been to date utd not potential said Raiders will have to improve their phy have to gel things tigtlhtr he said We get ever j one pi lying as a team collectively I just hope It does not lake loo long he said Last Eyre said hi was looking the possibility of acquiring former Canadi in Olymp ic team player Darren Lowe However that is afler a wis concerning amuleur status for the Oljmpie turn Lowe games with Pittsburgh Penguins of Hockey le1 student at University of Toronto wants to play with the Blues this However under Intercollegiate Ath letic Union rules if you play one you are deemed ineligible to play varsity athletics for at one year Currently if indeed ho plaj sity were r available to T Herald Bounce Hornby squad 61 Tuesday Glen Specters force deciding game Swims available A variety recreational arc available at he Acton and Georgetown Swimming Pools Thercareswims just far Adults or Families uroptntoeveryom Call for swim times Acton Georgetown Aquatic courses Adults in Hills thai are interested in obtaining Swimming Instructional or Lifeguard Ing Awards are asked contact the swimming pool after pm We are in the process of arranging Adulls Only courses in Bronze Medallion Bronze Cross and Leaders For Infinmllon please call Acton Pool Georgetown Pool Day Swimming Don about he swims at the Georgetown Indoor Pool They will be held every Tuesday jnd Thursday The Tuesday swims will operate from J to 10 a Call the Indoor pool 7721 niter p for Thursday swim times Free Skating The separate schools will be having their first PA October 1984 here will be skating at the Acton Arena to p m of the Rotary Club The Optimist lub of Georgetown will be sponsoring free at the Georgetown Memorial Arena from 1 to m Instructors hired The Town of Hills has twelve more Water Safety Instructors after a combined Red Cross Royal Life Saving Society Instructor Course was held recently Ihc Acton Swimming Pool All of the successful candidates have also been hired work at the Acton and Georgetown Swimming Pools for Hilts Recreation and Parks Department Congratulations to following people Scan McVeigh Teresa Melametiray Scott Doubt Christine Hughes Jenkins Lisa Knyzik Andrea Lockic The League final scries is now a ufone final Glen Williams fled the series at three james apiece with 1 win over Hornby Tuesday night in Horn by after being down three games to one The sevcnuindmal game will at Glen Willi ims Park at The Spielers scored their first run in the first inning whin Halls reached on and ended up scoring In fourth inning Kelly Ml Arthur hit two run homer as Glen tarn Andy liroadbent s double in I lie feeling any tin pressure because iht Hon lb now exists in final We up against wall for he pisl three weeks he said We hive created an for uurselves now we lo out do IhL seventh inning home two more runs while Halls stored the fin run in thi ninth a fielders Murk Curtis pitched win Hornby scored inGun I mist Minor I pi during Iht ind dtsplie sunt iggid i split in I 111 tills nth rival Milton i time home with split John be in any of Mill markers as ill from home ill I but still storing tits Tht oils win pi four r penalty Sieve and me Louis stored first toals and Jason counted play with id pub and Adam Hills Alkr hid ihe taunt Sun scored a hiril pit marker to storing Assists ilso Rob Lang These members of Centennial Charger country team have special reason to be happy all four won their rupee live cissies at the County elementary school crow country meet held lait week From to are Rob the winner Paula Rand the Junior wlnnerand he Intermediate winner In front Paul the Junior boy winner See on page Ladies Day Squash the Granite Club id League competition I list Minduy I and Hums won their stores while Linda Yardly won her in Gloria dropped a close 3 iff ill League action Georgetown the Cricket I mi won their matches both by Christine KuLon won her game by a 1 store Pat Harris dropped a decision while oi lost her match Georgetown took tht spins Georgetown sweeps Georgetown a clean sweep In League with Erwln Murray Jans and Bob Day 1 wins while Ken Thorn recorded a win John McNally torn pie ted the team sweep Mens League In Men League play Georgetown did West of as Allan recorded 30 wins Lloyd Newman and Rod Press wood recorded the other two Georgetown wins in their respective matches Terry Mudltl lost his match Herald Sports kdltor could not beat NFL stars If Steve had his way the likes of Hilly Sims and James Lofton could be playing football in Canada someday is the executive director of the Canadian Football League Players Association and in a memo obtained by he Toronto Globe and Mall his week discusses the possibility of the National Football League NFL and the Canadian Football League getting together for an all star game in January The game would be played with Canadian rules and be held at Place in Vancouver The idea is Mazurak s hope that he game would destroy the perception of the NFL as the worlds best footbull and Improve the in he process Mazurak is confident the Canadian team could beat the NFL but at least former Isn It won t happen said former So skater I think you would find the NFL would not want to take part in such a is Canadian director of Athletes Action in Brampton which is an organization of former and present athletes professional and amateur who across Ihc country spreading Ihe word of God He played pro ball in Saskatchewan from and retired In 1974 member of the Saskatchewan team played in three Grey Cups including he only championship win over Ottawa In Barwell said he NFL players would likely not be interested in the idea because to them the game will not have enough prestige Down there for heir game which Pro Bowl he players are flown trealcd like kings and are paid on op of that What art you going to tell the American player Come to British Columbia during winter and be is you win the game and If you I think you would have to make it pretty inviting for those guys the NFL players to One week after the Super Bowl NFL gather In Hawaii for the Pro Bowl Winners receive 000 while losers of the game get 500 is not hopeful Ihc Canadian league could play with NFL some in the who could play in the NFL but when you put top players against our top players there is no comparison II would be like putting the Edmonton Eskimos of three years against tho Ottawa Rough Riders of today There is no way our guys could beat them Barwell is alsocnlicnl about just how many people would attend such game A Tew years ago Athletes in Action had a flag football game between NFL We worked hard on the project and planned it out for three months Some of biggest names In the NFL showed up for the game in and only 15 pcopk showed up I really don know how many people game would draw he said The game would be played under Canadian rules which feels might only give the squad a minute advantage Ttiat another reason why some NFL themselves Rut Barwell said he knows why Mazurak and the CI- L are looking at such a project Sieve is trying do a job for the players association and I like that I ve got nine years In pension and give the guys credit for being visionary I wish this would happen but I don think will he said Novice team loses game Novice A leim got week off to an ad siarl to at ViHorln Park Arena in held a 40 id afitr two pen hi teams trad t in he final ril if the oils on him s he Go Shi Mills plved well bill result of the defence up ice liorhitown were scored by and had tht assists The team next gumc will be at Arena Bantams win pair of games 1GRYLL Herald Corresponded Two vicories in two games were the results im he and M Pro Sports Bantams camp this On Ice scoring were equal for both but difference In a Georgetown win Buck Alcott Arena wilh the visitors Georgetown period leads of 51 and 102 for their seeond win of the week Steve Eastwood allowed a first minute goal in but then came up with several big saves until he Georgetown offence gut rolling Against St reels lie it was Brian McIIravcy who made hestops in a close first period including one on a breakaway to keep he Sportsmen ahead In the curly going In the two contests Jason Arnold scored four goals go with two assists while Frank Kalsiherls had Iwo and Other scorers were Dave Harris with four Danny Lane with two and going Alain Thlbault and Ken Langdon Thlbault and Trevor picked up three assists each and Don Cruise each with Pat McCarthy Jeff Brady earning one

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