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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 31, 1984, p. 23

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Win 28 medals in first competition of year SECTION C THE HERALD October ltjH Page I Halton Blue Fins strike up gold Halton Hills Blue Fins Swim Club led by the outstanding of Scott Hamilton and Bridget McCauley had a successful opening to Ihelr season Sunday at the East York Black Shark swim meet had winning efforts in the meter and 100 meter freestyle races and the meter butterfly race Her silver came in the meter breast stroke Hamilton won gold medals In the 50 meter butterfly meter free- meter back as Well as a silver in the 100 meter freestyle event Kim had two gold medals for the club with gold awards go to Dawn Newman Cum Julie Arnold and Ed Jenny Williams won thrcesllverawards with singles going to New man Arnold Brian Terrell and Kim P and J a nine each had two bronze medals with Terrell and Arnold one each as the club swam away with medals in their Initial event of the year The nine and 0year old relay team was awarded a ribbon for won fourth place ribbons r top finish In the while Terry Harrison meter medley event The had three sixth place 11 and yearold girls team also won their medley race Glen Terrell and Weldrick Ibbons along with Williams and laser The next meet for the Blue Fins will be Sunday In Burlington Decision long time coming for Raiders By DAN RALPH Herald Sports Editor A protest lodged by Georgetown Chrysler Raiders of the Ontario Senior A Hockey League will not be decided upon more than a month after It was lodged wilh the Ontario Hockey Assoc allon The Raiders protested their October 13 game with Ship builders after they learned one of the Coll players was not registered with the Under OHA rules all players must first be registered the office before legally being able to step on to the ice Association president Brent said he was boning to have rendered a decision on the protest earlier but added because the game sheet was not delivered to his office earlier the pro test will be decided upon at the next OHA meeting slated for November 14 more than a month after first being lodged by the Raiders The policy of the OHA is to wail for the game sheet When It arrives the respective rosters are checked to find out If all players are signed and carded After that has been done and if a player is found to not be correctly signed the case is hand GIL EYRE over to and he makes a decision on The player In quest on was definitely not registered said The player In question Darrcll Houston who last year played Inter mediate hockey for Creemore Chiefs had Housl on in camp but he was still property of the Chiefs When Houston made the team Hie Shipbuilders called Creemore and asked Amateur status of Darren Lowe still an unanswered question It might be a long lime before Georgetown Raid ere get a chance to talk with Darren Lowe Lowe who played on the 1984 Canadian ilc hockey team his amateur status examined after playing eight games with Pitts burgh Penguins of the National Hockey League after the Olympics were finished Lowe signed an amateur card with the pro team but that might not help him out too much concerning his status Lowe played hockey with University of Toron to Blues last year before tryingAut far the Olymp ic team Under Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Association rales a collegiate player plays one game during a professional season he is ineligible for CIAU competition for a year Former Winnipeg Jets and present Blues coach Tom Watt said the CIAU examination will lake a long time before a decision is rendered He would not speculate as to just how long it might be before a decision is They will deliberate ly take their time he said They don t want to make a quick decision In football sometimes a dec is not made until near he end of he Won did say a George town Raiders goalie Dave has been in contact with him monotorlng the progress of the tlon When asked two weeks ago about Lowe Raiders general managercoach Gil Eyre said his club would wait for a decision before trying to get Lowe to sip Won said for the time being Lout Is practising with the Watt said he would I ke to see Lowe eventually play year with Toronto I vc told Darren that if he is found to be in eligible to play for us Id make him a team manager and let him skate with us at least But Ineligible its up to him whether he wants to play hockey outside of school Watt Insisted he is not nvolved in peddling players but did hint If Lowe would like to play outside of university hockey Georgetown would be an appropriate site You have to look at iF a man still in school it Is easier for him to finish class first then just head up the street for McNally Construction atoms end week with 100 victory he said If Lowe is ineligible for year Wall said the CIAU will not look flood Olympic coach Dave Kingwrotealctlcrtothe on Darrens behalf saying Darren Is still a part of the Olympic pro gram and that he look using him In 1383 If the CIAU rules him ineligible it will look bad because Darren Is still seen as an amateur by the National Hockey League the Olympic organization as well as the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association he said MORE SPORTS B6 hem to grant Houston his release and assumed the Chiefs would then the Ch cfs would then phone the office and let them know of what had transpired fortunately for the Ship builders did not Upon learning or the communication break down of flci did straighten out the affair and Houston was correctly but not until after the Raid era protest had been lodged Raiders general managercoach Gil Eyre said he knew before the game would be using an unregistered player but no one from the Shipbuilders came to him before the contest to let him know about it This is the same Coll team that last year protested a game against Barrje for this very thing Eyre said They all cry wolf but want to make their own rules Had they said some thing I wouldn t have minded but I don t like anyone trying la pull a fast one on us Eyre If Georgetown wins the protest they will be awarded a win for that game which Colling wood won at the Arena Colling wood will be given the loss The Georgetown Construction Atom ended this weeks play with a 100 win over Chlnguacousy 41 loss to and tie withDundas Gome six of the regul season was the win in a row for the Atoms who travelled to over the home- squad Out shooting heir opponents 393 Georgetown totally dominated the game from start to flnlab Goalgetters Steve Wright Dobbin Ryan Pells Tim Jeff Wright and Chris Barrow with assists registered by Steve Wright Greg Dottbln Ryan Pells Tim Prcsswood Andrew Elliott Jeff Wright Ken Koszlwkn Mashlnter and Scott Goalie David Frost was credit with the shutout came to Georgetown and handed the home team their first lqss of the season Georgetown opened the scoring in the first period when Ken popped In a blast from blue line by Brent Georgetown only held on to the one goal lead until early in the second when Flam born tied the score Two quick goals late In the second took tha life out of the George town squad who began to look somewhat flat and let dominate the rest of the game and come out ahead A more determined Georgetown team travel led to where in a fast and rough game they their oppo nents but had to settle Tor a tie Andrew Elliott led Ihc Georgetown team with two goals and an assist Single tallies went to Steve Wright and Ken with assists by Shawn Pearson Tim Brent lenko KenKosiiwkaand Greg Dobbin BRIGADOON NOVEMBER IN ROSS HALL November 13 14 IS IBS IT I Box office International Travel Service TICKETS Adult Senior Youths DO A SB OCT 1st Dnttfloow Dlriator LEARN TO DRIVE THIS FALL UNHAPPY SKATER young skater does not seem tee Interested in continuing on as an Instructor tries to tend helping hand The two were taking part In a skaters clinic held Friday at the Arena that was put on by the Georgetown Figure Skating Club Herald photo SENSOR PERM SPECIAL FROM NOV 5 to NOV 21 REGULAR NOW ONLY EVENING COURSE STARTING NOVEMBER 14th WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS 630 to 930 pm ROAD TEST HALTON HILLS 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