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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 16, 1985, p. 20

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Page SFCTION C THE HERALD Wednesday January 16 Offence lacking in loss Rebels drop hoop contest iiiNimifi Herald SpotIs Jdltor An inconsistent was the differ enee victory ind defeat for George town senior Rebels lieartttawn dropped a decision to Milton in East en I or boys basketball Lliun The loss dropped llebels to 10 wins fn losses so far The well limiting thL i Hilars just points rouh three quarters their on Hack In the of play Milt squad lead to live points and looked hick in the dying of the third quint with the score tied Georgetown mined ball over with fic seconds left and Milton Faulkner went in tor the layup to hive vlMtors a ii which they But Georgetown Phil said turnover was not what tumid Ihe game around for visitors I sure that hurt some hut offensively we were flat we pi iywl belter offensive I sure we would stuck with it a little more list time the two met in Milton said presinkd a lot of pro for Georgetown Midgets come back for close victory his troops were feeling tr low at hilf and his speech was telling Ihcm back on the I junl old them that the 1 Milton Greg Faulkner M drive past Paul Watb of Georgetown District School senior Milton won the East llalton senior boys game played Friday at he GDHS gym Herald photo by Dan Ralph once sold a until it is over and that could not have been more of truth for Georgetown District High School s boys basketball team The midget were behind liic ihL half their East Hal ton ire the ones where you come wilh Milton but got I told to let loose lhinjf turned around and come back to t lm closer than it should record win it the GDHS gym been Rebel Dave Harris had a Coach Tom Hewer made a key to ice the win with five seconds substitution it half that proved to both his foul shots would not drop be winning Ingredient for the labels Hewer inserted guord Chris rwur wins one loss so into lineup and pi It not Harris had eight points a regular Stoddart got ihe winners while Maurice offence moving in Ihe second hall ti play was a pleas mi surprise to Hewer the coach 1ol j had points should not been Georgetown will be in action today He told me in day that on thL road to play A so I put him in at the half unlock Thi are then at and Chris came through with a good tophi Park However Hi bets did a fine job on Milton tuurd limiting him to just four paints in the first half But was able to move around a lot more in the second hair and responded with IB points for the game A lot of Faulkner points came from the free throw line eight In fact came as a result of his drives to the George- Rebels played mostly a lone defence specially designed for I aulkner Peden once his team got behind they storied lo play of position We go man to man or ho Faulkner would have killed us loss tarnished a fine game from forward Dean Mirks The player led all scorers with 18 points while teammate Mark chipped In with The Rebels led 17 16 at the half and some of the began lo become frustrated with Ihe eiuting At one point one of Georgetown play ers on the bench was so unhappy an alb call he picked up a water bottle and Ihrcw It The senior Rebels played Monday home While Oaks Due to press deadlines a score was not available will play in Wednesday TA Blakelock then rclurn home for a encounter with Park the The infraction went undclec ted by the officials refused to blame he officials for team ends week a winner The Georgetown Rox minor atoms finished off the week on a winning note as they dropped Chinguacousy Earlier in the week the Icoals were defeated by and by Burlington Tuesday at home against Streets Me the home earn dominated Ihe first period but strong Slreetsvjlle goal tending allowed the locals to come away with a lead Derek Parsons had the tone goal on a pass from Todd Fuller The visitors tied the game midway through the second then took the game away with four unanswered goals in the third period Against Burlington coach Bob White was pleased with the whole learn s effort as it was anyone game until the final minute of play That is when scored insurance goal The next game against goalie Trevor Knight recorded his first of Iho season as the I cam continued its fine play from the day before Ryan look care of all the scoring in the first period as the defence- man scored twice on similar end rush us The first was assisted Mike kinson assisting second Steve com with llnematcs Todd ruller and Keith Montgomery in the second up the score to Saunden Got Burnett Brad Goals Filer Brad Grey Dive John Cmiie Kevin Smllh Jamie Tripp a Pool ScodViDdeVan MlVe lluinn Cocks Jeff Han nah Jamie Ktlmin 3 Brian Bob Bauakllt Brian Dainhtry Jeft Hannah Bob i Kelman Greg Tom Stephen Buns Trevor Urn Catering Juan Ctirt Coal MjII Glen Bryan Rotph Roil Truttum Duane Mark Goats Craig Cooper Nidi Varriechlo Jim Lawrence Brian Montgomery Lee Kelly Derek Broombll season ends Is hard to believe end of the Adult Mixed Broomball With the start of the playoffs was as fast The first game had Pompeii A up against Pompeii B The A team took the game Shawn Zuber and Barry Stewart both had two goals for winners while Rerun took the final goal George Parker had two goals for the team with Graham Hill notching the other Old Timers went up against 0 Tool In second game with Tooles taking Ihe Ken Strong and Jim Allen both had two goals for the winners shutout belonging to Jim Royals dump Mount Forest he winners also Singles went to Glenn Murray Dale Chris John Barnes and Grant Smllllc wen to Tavistock Monday and returns home Saturday to play New Hamburgh at p minutes in he third scored a shurth tided tully knock ing in a Melykuty rebound Parsons also issisledon play Randy Bond had the fifth goal for the locals the assists going Andy Jones and Wilkin son A nice three way passing play resulted in final goal for the winners Steve Boyci had the with the assists going to Troy Sen irk and Andrew Majrshall Althougtr he did not get on the scorcsheet Jason Walker played a great game offensively while Jeremy was strong on defence Toronto team cops tourney- championship Toronto Secondary School look top honors this weekend at he Rebel Invitational senior boys basketball tournament Weslwood went undefeated lo take the tournament championship defeating Ottawa In the final Scores for most games were not In he consolation championship White Oaks of Kipling Georgetown District High School and Acton both played in the tournament that was held at the Georgelown gym The two met in their first gome won by the host school But Georgetown went down to defeat at Ihe hands of the eventual tournament champions Acton played Kipllnginltssccondgame but came out on ihe losing end A total of eight teams look part In the tournament The other two A or and Lord Elgin of Burlington Juniors win Elf raid Correspondent GDHS s Junior basketball team defeated Milton high Friday night by a score of Although at times Iho scores were pretty close Georgetown was able maintain he lead throughout he game Milton began to close in on Georgetown the end of he first quarter with the score of IB for Georgetown Georgelown maintained a six point lead al the end of the second quarter with and kepi increasing their margin with a score of at the end or the third and the final score of 6651 Both learns played very strong defensively but it was Georgetown that was able to break through in the lead The big difference for us was that we were able to fast break a little belter said Georgetown coach Moc Louis led he way for Georgetown wilh points Lloyd Newman had 16 points while Mike Hurley added 11 points felt that his cam despite the pressures put out a good team effort all around was a very Intense game although there were some mechanical mistakes But we had great team effort from everyone we were able to NOTICE DOG TAGS 1S8S Town Hits Dog Licenses tor iho year 1985 now table They bo obtained following local is Municipal Municipal Municipal Animal Main SI Georgetown Mill SI Acton Trafalgar Road Pee wees tie Orangeville Goali Greg MacLeliti Danny Auirti Ryan Brain J Kevin SpeanX Dan King Tke Herald Goali Marc Boucher Brad David Kalbanil Alex Clarke Goali Danny II Dobbin Mike McLean Auliu iwiui MAJOR ATOM Johmtcn Aialils Hamilton Dickey Somen Dickey Mr Dana Vendllli The Hlllsburgh dumped Mount Forest Rams 107 in Ontario Hockey Association Intermediate C play Saturday here The win extends Royals unbeaten string to three games and keeps them in a tight race for second place In league standings wilh The Royals improved their record to 10 wins four losses and three lies seven games remaining In the regular schedule Sieve Bronizcwskl hod three goals to lead the way lor the Royals his second hat trick of the season Kerry Kuenzlg had a pair of goals for In an exciting malch at Memorial Arena Jan 10 Poppy s A Major tied after losing their three- goal lead and made a great comeback lie this fast skating squad Georgetown drew first blood at In the first frame when Andy broke in alone the orange defence and put the locals on the board Rod Pas ma assisted on this goal Wes McCauloy put the locals ahead pick up eh Bond s re bound and beating the goalie on the open side counted again on a lateral goat pass from Jim and Mark Mini to go up 30 Orangeville came back in the second period scoring three goals In eight minutes to lie Ihe game pulled with a power play marker at the 10 mark of final frame to make it and at blue line from Pasma and Date McNlven sent Andy Pearce in alone to notch his third goat of the game with a wrist shot and with only left on the clock McCou- persistence In front or the net dug a puck away from Ihe ville from Sieve to lie the match Control Ontario Llmehouaa Slors Ontario Horn Hardware 134GuphSt Georgetown Animal Clinic Mounlalnvlaw Rd South Qaorgatown Hills Animal Clinic Main Street North HaltonHllla Animal Clinic Street Acton Thai co ISO toes lor ihoyear areas follows Spayed Female or Neutered 3 Kennel I accordance with ihe Town Hall on H lis By law a dog on or February 1 in any calendar year or within days of becoming the owner dog February Bin must apply for prescribed toe be issued a license and a or each in me No person shall keep mora lhaii 3 dogs over the ago of months any one location unless they are in possessed a valid Town Hal ion hits Every person who obtain a dog or kennel I for the year or who a dog lo run large will bo contravention of the By law and upon on bo liable a not loss ihan and not more than excluding Doled 16lh day January 19BS JC Municipal Law EnforcMnant and Licensing Of Hear TOP LEGION CURLERS Skip Harvey Cliappel prepare to release a rock during a bit of fun between draws when the North Halton Golf and Country Club hotted a tournament on tne weekend Surrounding him are from left to right Trevor WllHami Pat Chamberlain and Campbell The Georgetown Legion Cutting team wen onto win the tonnunaenl beating Bra ma lea after a tight battle to the final rock Herald photo SIZE 32 a- 3 8 7- 8 10 7 QEOhOattOlhrfr JeeKt77iar7 ACTON 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