Ill vounci itd Open Week nig his Until 00 PHONE 2761 the HERALD SALES SERVICE REPAIRS TO IAWN A EQUIPMENT SNOWBLOWEHSS CHAINSAWS MOTORCYCLES SERVICE DEALER FOR a TECUMSEH CANADIAN Rebel star heading to California One reason John Mlllington joined the District School swim team four years ago was he wanted to do something after school Now that after school activity has earned him a scholarship at California Statt University San Francisco The yearold grad left Monday for San Francisco He said prior to leaving he was looking forward to the upcoming year It will be a completely new experience for me he said Swimm here was a little restrictive because Ontario was as far as you could go Now 1 be able to swim as hard as I was granted a freshman scholarship which will cover his res expenses at school Also the extra WW charged to foreign students has been waived The package a lull scholar shp Mill will still be responsible for a tuition fee of about this year However if he shows Mill could be gnen a full package next yeir I m not saying you t strive in a Canadian school but this does give you something to work for he said That one of the things I a little nervous about he said There is a lot of pressure because there are many good swimmers there Mill began thinking of apply ing south of the border after Grade Upon completing the swimming season Mlllington sent letters and resumes to 14 American schools and got responses from four had some commend able accomplish on his resume The back had a sec place finish in I the 100meter event at last year pro vincial champion ships where his time of joiin thccxlsting record Also he was the backstroke memb er of the Rebels by 50 medley relay team that set a provincial mark in winning the gold in the same meet Mlllington will begin training Immediately with the Cal State men A team and will compete in the by 100 medley relay as well as the 100 and 200 meter individual backstroke This Is a chance to excel he said If I stayed here I m not sure my times would drop because there wouldn be anything in line for me to improve At California State there is the potential to become a better swimmer Rebels swim cocoach Susan King said Mlllington does have the potential to do well at the American school They obviously think he has the potential by putting him on the men A team she said John a smart kid with natural talent and the desire I m going to miss him on the team because he was a senior and was he driving force behind our rookies When Mlllington begins training he will do so with the aid of a computer Under the CAT Computer Assistance Training program Mlllington will have electrodes placed on him then will swim a lap of the pool The computer will then compare his with those of the worlds best and any necessary changes will be made Although Mlllington starts training immediately he won be in class until after Christmas His application was too late for first semester so he will not begin studies until second er has enrolled in physical education will major in kinesiolo gy future goal Includes improving for a shot at maybe compel ing for Canada at the Olympics I have to say the Olympics are in the back of my mind he said I think 111 have to drop four or five seconds but I don t think that s unreasonable to think in three or four years It unfortunate Canada t have scholarships If Ihey did I go to school here But I not going to change my citizenship or anything like that Canada is my home and will always be my home Local soccer teams win Ontario titles A member of the Mount Forest team above makes a successful play to knock the ball from an opponent After doing so the Mount Forest player keeps sliding on the field below The MidOntario soccer championships were held here this weekend with two local teams emerging with championship wins Herald photos by Dan Ralph Herald Idltor I or two Georgetown soccer teams weekend was the Icing on the cake to a pair or very successful seasons The local mosquito and atom teams won their respective Mid Ontario soccer league championships Sunday here afar finishing the regular In top spot The atom squad defeated In the champion ship Sunday while he mosquitos had little difficulty beating Grand Valley 100 The Georgetown bantam team also competed in the MidOntario champ tournament but dropped both their games In the atom championship Jason Walker hud two goals for the winners Bruce Davison and David hud singles The atom defeated Hills burgh 1 in their opener Saturday and 2 2 in their second game then easily beat Grand Volley in third game John Burns had three goals in the win as Davison and Walker added singles and Paul Kecman had singles In the tie with Walker and Colin Campbell scored the Georgetown goals Steve Mclykuty proved to be a oneman show against Grand Valley notching six goals Davison had two goals while Walker Campbell and David Andrews had singles The boys played just super said coach Bob Burns They played well In he final where it counts the most It was also nice to play at home The had a little tougher time In the round robin as they defeated Fergus and Grand Valley I The third game was a default win over who show Goal scorers for the Fergus win wcren available but Darren Gray and Shawn Pearson scored in the win over Grand Valley In the champion ship Pearson had four goals while dray and Lam both had Iwo each Robert Harrison and Robert Walker had the others Mosquito coach Doug Gray said this championship win will be the last for his group as half will graduate due to age standards This is a good team I ve had them for four years and this is where they ve progressed to he said As a result Gray has a somewhat difficult decision to make for next yeor I don know which half to go with he said jokingly Results from the bantam action wosn available Penalties come back to haunt Geminis By DAN RALPH Herald Sports Editor Georgetown learned a hard lesson about the affects of taking too many penalties Saturday night The Central Ontario Junior Hockey League team was victimized for six power play goals that ended up being the determining factor in a loss to Vaughn Raiders The game was played at the Alcolt Arena and left the with a record of one win against two losses so far this year The majority of penalties taken by Geminis players were high sticking calls by officials this year any stick above the waist during a check will result in such a call which was mainly the story for the got to stay out of the penally box said coach Jutes Russian The boys got to get used to those calls and be more disciplined The sting of the Vaughn power play was mostly felt in the thlrjd period With the visitors leading 3 and Georgetown controlling theplay the Raiders had a twoman advantage that they cash in on With jus one second left fn the first penalty the Raiders struck for one goal then had another in the second penalty just about a minute later Down by three goals the best the could do was come back with Humber edges hometown squad 109 Hawks down Raiders in exhibition By DAN RALPH Herald Sports Editor It didn t take Humber College Hawks long to give Georgetown Chrysler Raiders a little taste of what college hockey is all about The Hawks scored 10 seconds into exhibition game in their 109 win over the Raiders The game was played at the Arena led after the first period and heading Into the final stanza Georgetown scored three straight goals to take an lead halfway before the visitors tied it up with a power play goal late in the Gary Mcfadyen put the Raiders on top with six minutes left with a fine shorthonded tally But scored twice on the power play to take the win With only seconds left John Mclntyre had a fine backhand attempt snuffed out by goalie Bill Stewart Stewart was called upon to make another great save with seven seconds left when he came up big against to preserve the win The game was the first for both teams this year A determining factor in Humber win was their ability to cash in on the power play Scoring with the man advantage became almost routine for the visitors who finished up with seven power play goals Dave Hill and Franks both had two goats for the Raiders Kyle Vnrney Bruce man Jim and Terry Lyons had the others for the Raiders Ray Tonelli complimented a fine game with four assists Assistant coach Elliott handled Georgetown s coaching duties while general manager Gil Eyre watched from the stands Goalie Dave t dress for the game The officials called a tight game which made it very difficult for Elliott to play line combinations Still he said a lot was learned from the exhibition game We II be able to make some decisions based on what we saw tonight he said We know what our shortcomings are Elliot said a few players did catch Derrick Booth and Murray Hood both have good wheels and McFadyen really skated hard tonight The guys from last year really looked good One player Elliot was pleased with was former International Hockey League competitor Jim I think he showed a little tion because In the you get away with a little more Once he breaks out he will score a lot of goals He will be a good one The Raiders used goalies Friday as Ron Webster started and gave way to Brad Miller midway through the second The Raiders were to use three goalies but John MacLoughlln show up Overall Elliot was pleased with the competition the Raiders faced They have a couple of guys who can really skate d like to ploy a couple of exhibition games with them to get us going This was a good exhibition for us to have The Raiders meet University of against Toronto varsity Blues Thursday in the game Raiders their final exhibition game of the year cut forwards Dean Hooper and Dave Georgetown opens the Ontario Senior along with Ted A league season Oct 11 at home Georgetown Chrysler Raiders goalie Miller look as the puck bounces by The Raiders dropped a exhibition Friday to College Hawks at the Alcolt Arena Herald photoby Dan Ralph ROD DARKEN SHAW two goals of their own Vaughn scored the insurance marker when Ray DeSouza was caught up ice and the visitors scored on the ensuing one advantage at the other end late in the game Chris Capon i had two goals for the with singles going o DeSouza Darren Shaw and Rod McCluro The unfortunate aspect of Satur game was when the two clubs had five men aside Georgetown controlled the play Had It not been for some fine saves by Marln Foest Georgetown could have ahead by a big margin fcefore tM Vaughn power play got in order The Geminis power play wasn t bad either as the home side scored three times with the man advantage Still Russian said his club has some work to do before it becomes a very potent weapon Were coming out of our zone alright Russian said But were trying to go In and do everything in a hurry We the full two minutes Saturday was the first start for rookie Joe Despite allow ing seven goals Russian said he thought the local tender played pretty well With six goals on the power play you cant fault him too much Russian said But the big thing is that we ve got to kill the penalties We can play hockey in the penalty box And it Ian t just our team This Is happening all over I went to sec Nobleton play Burlington and Noblet on played well butBurllngtonwaaable to score on the power play and won Russian said The Geminis will have a busy week as they will play three games Last night Georgetown was In Strcetsville for a game with the Derbies Friday night the two clubs will travel to the Arena for a 7 m start Saturday night the Geminis will host in a game at the Alcolt NOTES A bad knee is keeping Jon He is taking therapy on it Coaching clinic The Notional Coaching Ccrtifical on Program Technical Level Clinic for Hockey Coaches will be this Sunday Octobers 1985from9am to m at the Georgetown District High School and the Georgetown Memorial Arena Make sure you register at the James Street Recreation Office by 4 Friday to avoid disappointment MAKE YOUR DAY DROP IN AND CHECK THESE VALUES BRAND STELLAR 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