Seniors lose to 5339 Hoop defeat first for SECTION C THE HERALD Wednesday November 1W By DAN RALPH Herald Sports Editor ACTON For first time this season the Acton High School senior girls basketball team has experienced the bitter taste of defeat The team had gone through the regular chalking up five wins Acton then defeated A in the East semi final game and advanced to the Halton semi final against High School of Burlington Unfortunately that where the six game winning streak came to an end as Acton dropped a S3 39 decision to the team in a game played Tuesday at Acton High School coaches Anne Andrews and McLaren their squad was beaten by a better team They were skilled Andrews said They were a class team The contest began well for Acton The jumped out to a 102 lead early In the first quarter but Aldershot began to quicken the pace of the gome by the half led Acton managed to cut the nine points in the third quarter scored eight straight points for never looked back When we got off to our pressure on us which was not McLaren said We beat the but take because of turnovers Once we turned the hall IS lead to but the visitors lead and red start they put a total surprise pressure In the advantage of It Raider Gemini Report Gems suspended Four members of the received twogame suspensions Tor their roles in a brawl near the end of second period against The Incident originally began when Georgetown Wayne Morrow and the Nobleton got involved in a tight At that point a number of the players came In to help their goalie That Is when some of the Gemlnis got involved and hen both benches cleared Suspended for two games were Ken Dean Hooper Blake Harrison and Joe Toole Five members of the squad also received similar suspensions Tho contest never resumed because the team did not have enough players to finish the game Ontario Hockey Association dent Brent said the Gemlnis will receive the two points for the win and added his office will be watching closely the actions of the Nobleton team We ve put Nobleton on notice that we will be watching them closely to see that they stick to playing hockey be said Georgetown led the game at the time of the fighting incident Bonneville Dave Jamie KuUirrfard Sid Spear Bob Brad Pom Thou JuntoTrlpp Richard Saweryl Craig Cooper Brian Montgomery J Richard Jim Lawrence John Bob Jeff Hannah Brian Bob Goali J McNlvenl S I 111 J McNIvm J War Fletcher B I Mark Steve Klein Darren Kratctek Mike Larry I it McKlimon Mark Lotto I i Moore Seed Coda Eric Bernard Vendllii Ryan Scott Kartell Hobble Copland AuUta Adam Poolatrap Vtndlltl JUVENILE TataWMml Goal Shawn Ken Claude Gallant signed Georgetown Raiders now have a goaltender The Ontario Senior A Hockey League team signed Rick Wilson last Wilson played four of the past five years with Flint of the International Hockey League He will likely start his first game Friday in Col ling wood against he Shipbuilders A ending vacancy became available two weeks ago when the Raiders released Jim to Not giving up The have not given up in their quest for former Toronto Maple Leafs Fred Currently is playing hockey In Switzerland The last I heard he is supposed to be back at the end of the month Raiders coach general manager Gil Eyre said Defenceman in camp Also in camp is Craig Frank a who has played the past five years with Boston University s hockey team Frank a native of Kitchener is not signed yet Lowe ineligible The Raiders will now be able to discuss the possibility of having former Canadian Olympic hockey team member Darren Lowe play for the Ontario Senior A Hockey League team Lowe was found to be ineligible to play for the University of Toronto Blues this year because of his participation in the National Hockey League after the 1984 Olympics were held in February Lowe played eight games for the Pittsburgh Penguins on an amateur card after playing for the Olympic team Under Canadian Inter collegia t ion Athletic Union rules any player who plays one game in a professional league is not able to play varsity sports for a year So Raiders general managercoach Gil Eyre will talk to Lowe this week Weve heard he has said favorable things about Georgetown Eyre said But the Raiders do get Lowe to play for them he will not likely appear In a Raiders uniform until after Christmas Lowe will be touring Europe with a Canadian team during the season Raiders responsible The Raiders will be responsible for players and managing the Ontario Senior A Hockey League allstar gome Dec in Cambridge against last year league champs the Cambridge Hornets Raider coach general manager Gil Eyre will coach the allstar team while Raider executive member Jock Handy will be the general manager for the game All teams In the league will have to provide a list of three players from which the Raiders can pick to make up the 19man allstar squad Also teams will provide their players selected with white shirts tape and sticks Last year league all stars are eligible to play in the game Georgetown will be well representedasgoaltenderDaveTataryn forward Paul Gallagher and Ron and Rubs Elliot can play for he team by virtue of their selection last year to the Senior A first and second team allstar squads Aahenhurit Dave Humphrey John Man- Auiiti Dave Grant Denial KtstMnl Burn J Adam Adrian Dan ny MINOR ATOM BUI Jim J Cturlla Snook BUI Campbell Julie Oar lie Snook ihnlai Paul Kevin Lumb Aaalati Hobble For Kitchens And Bathrooms HI J Colin VarianCamdall Greg Kevin TftrawaymimeM Goal BJohtra Glen MIDGET Goal Ken Mike 3S f take full advantage Had we been able to control and hold the ball In their end not saying we would have necessarily won but the game would have been closer he said completely dominated the rebounding game of the contest In both the offensive and defensive ends rarely allowing Acton a follow up shot Despite the loss both conches said their players did the best they could Take nothing away from our kids Andrews said They played the best they could It just they came up against a better team The season is not over for the cam They will now take part In the Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Association A championships Dec This compel on Is for schools in communities not exceeding a population of GO Also the student enrolment of he school must not exceed pupils The enrolment of the Acton High School Is about students Boo led the way far Acton with IS points Theresa Dunn had seven points while had six The team plays an exhibition match with Erin High School today In preparation for the meet Optimist team in tourney Georgetown Optimist Minor went undefeated on the weekend at the Wheat field Blades Hockey Tournament in Wheatfleld New York Against all AAA competition the team played some of their finest hockey this season and came up with a win and a pair of ties The disappoint men 1 was that lost heir division and the right to advance to he semi finals by a single point In heir initial contest Georgetown met Che G and earned a tic Steve Brown was ihc hero as he scored with the Georgetown net empty and only twenty four seconds left in the game The Optimists needed a win in their second game keep pace with Detroit but missed several early scoring chances and then had to settle for a tie against the Stampers sandwiched their goals between an opening marker by Jason Smith and a third period score from Adam Hilts Vuk trie to go around player on hit play handed the Acton team lis first lots of the icarn beat Acton SMI In the Halton senior girls final ir as played at the Acton gym Herald photo by Dan Ralph LePage crew hot cold The A LePage Ban am A rep team has been running hot and cold in recent games and throughout the Nov 17 the team beat Orangeville at the Assists went to Scott Arena Wayne with three Snow Snow had three goals in and Rob Cook had two the game while Scott each while Shepherd Cunningham had others Mark Shepherd Glenn Mulder and Daryl had the others Georgetown figure skater glides to third in meet Recently some of our skaters competed at various competitions and the results were as follows Caroline Caruso competed and placed third she also competed at Hamilton Creek and plac ed fourth overall Keswick Heidi Nix dorf Heather Garrison Katie Cochrane all placed in their respective flights Ann lies lop placed third in her flight and went on to the finals where she plated sixth InthcSub- Scclionals run off plac fourth In her night This coming weekend Sectionals arc being held In and have one skater competing To Andrew we say Good Luck Andrew Go for it On Monday Dec 10 jnd Wednesday Dec 12 the Georgetown Figure Skating Club arc holding our Annual Club Competition Winners from this competition will represent our club at the Inter Club Com petition at the Chin gun Skating Club We in vite the public come out and watch and enjoy our young skaters performing you will not be disappointed and most of all lis free So come out and support your local figure skating club Sunday was Low Test and Ihe following tests were passed Preliminary Figure Courtney Ward Nicole First Figure Katie Cochrane Katherlne Johnson Third Figure Kelly Sherrard Dutch Pamela Kenwood Suzanne Nix dorf Bobby Marchand Danyelle Orton Nicole Enge Canasta Danyelle Orton Pamela Hen- wood Nicole Noel Morgan Santos Swing Carrie Morris Ten ton and Willow Joanna Miller Fiesta Leannelnglls Congratulations to each of you Roger Alchln had sing The winning continued in as the locals won Cunningham Sproule and Rob Cook had two goals each while singles went to Jay Johnson and Lunn Assisls went to Cunningham with three Johnson Chris Bewley Jeremy Snow and Cook The wins halted as the locals dropped decisions to and Bur lington Ancaster built up a four goal lead before the locals scored but Anca added goals when tho Georgetown team did The score ended up Tor Ancaster as Cook Shepherd and John Lori to had the goals Assists went to Cunningham and Burlington beat Georgetown No goal scorers were available Tuesday STEAK NIGHT 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