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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 27, 1985, p. 23

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Sunny Acres midgets in finals SECTION C THE IIFR4LD Wednesday March 1BB5 Pag Orangeville had a psychological advantage going the besiof five TriCounly semi final series with Georgetown Sunny Acres Farms midgets They had taken five of a possible six points from Georgetown in regular season play and had strengthened that advantage in the series first game In with a 30 win But there it ended Back at home the locals were not to be Trail riding The Saturday afternoon Trail Riding am Is now full If there is enough Interest another time can be arranged If you would like more information call your local Recreation and Parks Department Register now Many sport groups have been taking registrations for this coming summer season For Information about specific groups refer to the Community Organizations and Contacts list at the back of Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department Spring and Summer Brochure an eventual win The contest produced penalty minutes for the visitors as well as for the home squad With momentum In their favor the locals continued to control play in the third game Both squads added goals In the second but Georgetown applied the pressure final frame scoring twice for the win was desperate to even it up Friday night at home and took control early with two first period goals and also tried to Intimidate the locals Mark Pries started the drive toward a Georgetown win by netting the first two goals for the Sunny Acres team Georgetown never trolled from that point in what some called their best game of the season The series was one that saw the locals ploy disciplined hockey in which all contributed to the win Pries led the way with six points followed by Rich Chiovllli and Chris Marling with five points each Craig Chan tier Mike and Brian Dohcrty had four points each Other scorers included Heath Lockhursl with three points while Brian Arthur Chris Hodgins Lance Jon Hammer had a pair Tim Wilson and Dave Bert rand had single points Joe and John were both sharp In goaf Sunny Acres opened Monday night their series with Milton with the second guine being played Saturday afternoon at 1 m at the League Day of Champions at the Alcott Arena Game Three is In Milton Monday with GameFourtackhereSaturdayatOpm game goes Sunday April in Milton LETS SEE YOU DOIT OUTDOORS SPORTS SCOREBOARD Gall VenlltU J Scot J KiMMcnJ J J Pawn BANTAM Trophic II Ashley Hint Greg Kerr Jim AMiiH Jlrn Lottery Kerr Lawrence Stewart Greg Link J Goals GrentKdlyS Mike Grant Kelly Mike Wallace Robbie Moore Dave SUM IMtnUrll Goal Dave Jacome Kevin Dave Power Koilu Rick Barrett Kevin Sheldon MeWen MINOR la la Jean Scott Friend Droit Thompson I Jim Paul John Goali Moore J Mike McLean Sean Mike McLean Scott Dobbin Cord Burke J Intro Greg Goal JeffrUnnal Greg J Mike Hughe Tom Ifaamuncn Carpel Dan Mickey VoanimFkarinacjr Goal Andrew Craig Jamie Wall Glenn nee Goali Sam Pelcrf J Goal Jamie Brig Steven Markka m Bur Steve Larry Brunton Thorn I IS Gordon Arena MAJOR ATOMS Goal M Johnston I AliUla Spencer E I CtiicktaVUIal Neil Mnlc I Goal Craig Burnett TYXENOVICE Goali Craig Blair Kevin Taylor Sieve Craigjlalr Todd Walker Thorn Brady Kevin Taylor Tara Toyne Garry McNlven Ken Armstrong J Shu Nathan Milne Aullli Ken Armilroc- Shane Graham Mann Nathan Milne Carry drew Jeffrey Williams Goali Brad Friend a Aaalit Brajley Socha Ilenderton Jamie Blair Tim Bill Jason Warren Daniel J its Jai Grant Shannon Assists It Kiavkalna G Bulwell Bai Motors i Goala Craig Cooper Brian Montgomery J Nick Jlmljwrericel Bruce Scarth Richard Andre Aiiiil Jim Lawrence Bruce Lee Jtrav Goal RJ Jwon Kevin Barrow Awards Enter tainment a d Dance affair Tbus the Central Ontario ladles were declared National Champions to 17W In the mens championship wa won by IOJST rfad Black more Drew Wilson Steve Lorerti Ron Cole and Greg Bell with Geo coach Hie Central Ontario team with Brent Georgetown member placed from Georgetown were David At lit Kelly Graham tobertPeet MtPberwntE4 JohnLoritol Carpel Goals Peter Mar la Barnard J Wilson McLean Peter llheriy Ken Woycheako J EBuLaaTgI Stewart Inflea Tod Charlie Hancock Charlie Itancock Kyle Anderson MIUkreTV TalDotl Andrew Talbot Dean San- too lUIUereTV II MePkerHaaEua EBuLedf Carpel J MPs la a Gam March IZillpm MINOR ATOM Goala Greg McLelah Ryan Brain I King 4 WENDY HEH GIRLS PEAKS Georgetown lady bowlera ind coach power Central On- Champlonahip team to Hie National title many successes becoming a Mailer Bowler In the Teaching the MBA Wendy Chapllo ha become In much demand to coach team In National com petition Chanllrt a fully ac credited Level I coach and in structor is a graduate of Ice at Georgetown Bowl and la now in charge the senior girl at the bowling centre On Saturday Mar In Toronto her team of young ladle Kelly Jans Hick arid Julie McCorry Georgetown lathy Kerr of Avondale anil Julie Walt of Brampton Jane alio la the running with Kelly for Ontario Ladle singles ran Into in her final re after leading all day headpina etc only gave Hicks a game to fall behind Connie Dreher of Hamilton by Jane Hick had a average on the day Kelly McCorry finished with HI average Trie Central lea mi won the Pennant 3rd game The final for Aggregate even a new record had thoughall teams did not Central Ontario tint come In winner In their In addition by virtue of the top atandlnBl of the three division teams jLii captured JaineJlMiwi1hJ01hlgh for Aggregati Kathy Kerr with high IS On Sunday if the and Julie McCorry high Final were held NATIONAL CHAMPIONS DECLARED other regionf a Windsor bay a tenn is Ottawa Valley St Lawrence etc etc Bowling game In the competition in the IMS Ontario Challenge ChampkimhJpt or IheO A Chaplin a girt rolled games of 1170 ISO and to beat the record art by Central Ontario learn to up will a game but were pin abort at Kevin So King Trevor Wllllami Tiaraway Got Hall Deruchle Ryan Teeter Jeremiah Glen Wlnnlng the Ontario the Central Ontario turn a icorea went to a I Melhm of the of the other province aero Canada including the North- weal Territories However the billiards In Central Canada held up final an nouncement till end of the Ontario Victory lanquel ruprcicnt HIGH SINGLE FLAT I MargDavL IK Hob Clark Dob Hi Jeff Martin Colin Campbell Billy Sullivan Assist Billy Sullivan DavldSyhtral MIDGET h Me- I I White J Davie T Flynn S McCarthy Assists D Tate J Mc P Tayler Fletcher M While French thy Goata V Gravellel M Tylc cock Irwin Noble iSBll WITH HANDICAP Monica Hancock Marg DavkUon Bob Irwin Noble TEAM STANDINGS Lanes Bolton The Bowl earlier ig a ipol qualifying them for the provincial final This team captained by Marg an over average BOWLING YBC SENlOItS Julie Kavanagh Karen IMnk Teresa 371 Dee Dee Ml David Hicks S5t Marc JUNIORS Brian Bell 70S fan Vint ISO Eddie Doyle Barry McLean S3 Sir Itayden M I 314 Teri 3M Sandra Weeks JudyAltonUOiHBI Kelly Bailey Tmcy BANTAMS Shor IS ISO Christina Lane 4 Nicole Ferguson Glen it9 Lit lech Major A Atom won the consols lion championship at the Huron la Invitational tournament held in Col ling wood Team members are Ryan Sen Irk Kevin Tommy Steve Smith Troy Gardiner Shaun Curry Stephen Kevin Patrick Cord Georgetown Track Club Running hints Running has to be most pure of all sports Men and women against the elements feet against the pavement face into the wind If you don t perform well who Is to blame but yourself We as runners have for the most part been left alone Few loyal fans support us no one dares to wager on outcome of a marathon There are too many competitors too many variables And dishonest performances Never Running will always be for the pure of heart But who says that runners are soft on the same level as bag ladies and Dickie Dee sellers Not us I t It be nice though to see a little excitement in our sport It was great to see Rod Dixon win the S3 New York marathon by passing the leader 300 yards from the finish But having to watch them run through the rain for two hours was a little boring Take baseball for example You can lit In the stands and gel a tan eat popcorn and drink beer The excitement of a race lasts from April to Oc tuber You even get to sec the batter charge the mound after being hit by a pitch The dugouts clear and there a great fight Or hockey for that matter Seats selling at each and scalpers getting The speed and excitement are fantastic The skill with which the continued from CI Being so close to Georgetown allows the privilege of having family and friends come to watch him play My dad and brother pretty well taught me game and if I do something wrong they tell me and I can try to better my game Morcolini has some changes he like to make for next year I think I really going lo have to put on some weight he said That will make it easier to move guys from In front of the net junior hockey has been a learning experience for He has found out the hard way important thing is proving to his peers that they can t get away with cheap shots In his first road game Marcollnl received a butt end in the eye Shortly alter that he was told if Ihe treatment would persist I took on a couple of big guys but It doesn t matter if you lose The important thing Is you show and that know you won t take it from them This year has been an experience for me I vc done a lot of growing up being away from home and all I lenmed a lot about life just playing hockey I try to tell my mom every time I get into a fight that you ve got to show up for your teammates and say the buck stops here Marcollnl has a dream of playing pro hockey Not many make it Hopefully I II be one of lucky ones and make It with a lot of hard work GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Weekend of Champions GOR0ON ALCOTT ARENA Saturday March 30 1985 9 30 aim 10 2 00pm 3 Minor Atom Minor Pee Wee Bantam Midget Playoff Milton Tyke Novice Sunday March 9 a m Atom 10 a Year OH Select Exhibition 11 am Juvenile Pee Wee 2 Senior Girls Exhibition A 15 Midget NOTE ALL FLOODS BETWEEN 2nd 3rd PERIODS David Wright Jeff Peter and Jeff Wright Dave Martin Is the coach with Bill Kurnell being manager and Colin the trainer See story on page Li Photo submitted 1 players move llie and control InA running Is not like that The trouble Is there is never any rover in running Boxing now there Is controversy Who takes a dive Millions wagered on the outcome of a competition between two people You don see those kind of things in running forgotten lhat great subway runner Remember she was crowned ihe winner of the prestigious Boston Marathon ahead of Canada a But wait she t even breathing hard and she was smiling Fortunately Her secret was discovered she forgot to throw away her transfer and Goreau eventually got her medal Sec we did have some controversy But one Isolated Incident can be proof times are changing Where arc llic special ore like you see In Europe for a soccer game You know they will run onto the field and dist the game if Ihe home side is losing You don t sec those fans watching a road race Or do you Maybe running Is finally achieving the recognition it deserves Just recently In CanilleJ- as Spain Britain Mike McLcod who won the silver medal in the meters the A Olympics was leading a 12 kilometer race with Just three kilometers to go Suddenly two guys Jump out of the crowd and tackle him Such a raucous developed that no one finished the race As it turned out the two were loyal Spaniards who couldn stand lo see an outsider win race Well it looks like we may have mode It Finullj vc are getting recognition and notoriety deserve Could It be they will sell beer and popcorn at the Mayor Race this year SHOUTS With Around the Bay race In Hamilton coming up Saturday and a 15 kilometer race In Good Friday ho will be keeping you posted through this column as to how our Georgetown runners perform Stay tuned in finals Itic Georgetown Pecquet Hub Ladles Day League squitd had rude welcome lo their f rsl the squash league final The Ionia a decision to Pickering Saturday Gloria Sinclair won the lone for Georgetown J Ho Wendy Cotton Diane Andrews did not enjoy such success All dropped decisions Georgetown qualified for their firstever final by diluting Brldlcwood of in the semi finals and won contests Sinclair won match Cotton dropped decision Quarterfinal win Men League team qualified for the semi final with a win over Wit eld of v is ipv Ken Thorn Murray Jans and Dive Street all won games while Brian Da dropped a decision The semi final match against Royal Canadian Yacht Club of Toronto was played last at the Georgetown Club Local allstars A tetel of four Halton Region girls took part In the Classic girls allstar basketball game ployed last week at Pearson High School in Burlington Acton High School Theresa Dunn was named Most Valuable Player for East in the contest won by the West She was her team top scorer with points Also taking part in the game were Acton Andrea Arbic along with Georgetown District High School Amy Powers and Suzanne Parker meeting The Georgetown Minor Hockey Association wilt be holding an executive meeting Friday at at Alcott Arena There It will bo hscussed as to what loco hockey team will be to Sweden year Easter swim Plan now to attend our 2nd Annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Acton and Georgetown Swimming Pools On Easter Sunday the Recreation and Porks Department invite you to attend the afternoon Public Swim Acton to Georgetown 30 to 30 and search for Easter Regular admission rates apply you find are FREE Curlers fall short The Georgetown District High School boys curling team came one end away from a quarterfinal berth in the Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Association champion info Georgetown dropped a decision to Thomas A Stewart of Peterborough In an extra end Both teams were tied for the second and final playoff berth In their pool 1 1 A total of is teams took part in the event held last week In Kirkland Lake Four pools were formed with the top two advancing into the playoffs Niagara Falls won the tournament George town dropped its first game to Hamilton but rebounded for a 131 win over Scarborough The boys were a little sluggish In the first game but got stronger as they went on said coach experi ence Team members included skip Ken vice Scott second Ken Irwin and lead Jim Grant team qualified for the provincial championships by winning the Peel title Sussmans of Arthur ONE OF CANADAS LARGEST INDEPENDENT MEN S STORES 1500 MENS SUITS Bund Ptrk Rutin rod More 4 2 SUITS FOR 250 00 HENS SUITS Vested ADB Sim 34 to Reg 0D SAVE OFF EHTBESEUCI10N mm SOTS FAMOUS BRANDS SIZES lo SPORT nuim sale SPORT COATS FOR MENS ALL WEATHER TOPCOATS NEW SPRING ARRIVALS City Tin Navy SUMlGlaso fxflUll SALE OS CLEARING OVER 2000 DRESS SHIRTS Long Short Sleeve Styles r sums for sale MENS JACKETS HO TO SAVE off ENDUE SELECTION NEWLY AND BLAZERS 500 MENS FASHION TES REG TO DO BALE J MENS SUEDES LEATHER BOMBER JAKTS GREAT SAVINGS HOUR ENLARGED JEAN AND SPORTSWEAR DEPARTMENT 1000 MENS SHOUT KNIT TOPS CLEAR MB flEQ TO WO 5VJ MUX US IS on SAVE 00 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