Pane IBM for football title Herald pendent The GreekO Toole dynasty was toppled on Sunday as Dairy Queen captured their second title As pundits predicted the champion ship game was a splendid affair with the two best GFFL teams trading t I scores and maintaining until the final whistle That the edge went to Dairy Queen in the end was a tribute to their preparedness and professional ism Well coached and strong at every position the Queens maintained a consistently high level of play this year and dispensed with the on field bickering that plagued their efforts In previous seasons Dairy Queen opened the scoring on TD by Ron That six point lead memb Back Brian Davis held until the second quarter when Team ry Dale sen Ich Tall S S Milch Lee Ferguson and Hal Missing Is Bob his three touchdowns to tie the game Ken Jeff Lloyd Lockwood Herald photo Before half time Randy Lunn for D and John Karolldas for added majors to deadlock to the game at 1212 moved ahead of the Queens in the third quarter on Marvel Mark second and third of the game Wayne complemented one of the majors with a two point convert and James Allan kicked a single on the other Dairy Queen countered with a touchdown by Howie but found itself in a hole at the end of the quarter Then came the dramatic finale Ron scored his second touchdown of the game to bring Dairy Queen within three points of OTooles For a while it seemed like that would be as dose as the Queens would get again they would fall excruciatingly short of claiming victory over In the playoffs But then the unexpected happened The ball was in O Toole possession with only a few minutes play when Rick Baldwin decided to throw one of his patented long bombs to Mark Baldwin has lived by the long ball In the past his ability to use it successfully to extract his team from difficult situations Is legendary This t me however was his downfall Lacking its customary accuracy the pass deflected off and into the arms of Dairy Queen defender Gary Lockwood The Queens capitalized on the turnover with Howie second touchdown of the game with only three plays remaining Jeff kicked the point after and the Queens led 31 On the final play of the game Baldwin made one last desperate bid to score but to no avail this time he was intercepted by Herb Defence earns DC grid championship By J J Herald Special The ladies flag football League wrapped up Sunday with North Hal ton Knockers winning the consolation title and Diet Centre clinching the champ ionships It was been a great year and we re looking forward to another one next season NORTH 10 ROYAL After a close half with North leading lo on a Sandra Cous ens North then took control with Donna Hamilton getting credit for the major after a big play by Linda added three more game star KING SUBMARINED Dencan Jones set the pace for the winners an 80yard punt return for a touchdown Diet Centres defence played an outstanding game holding King Sub scoreless while coming up with three interceptions two by Barb McKeeman and the other by Mickey Richmond Diet Centre Michelle Miehm ran yards for another major While Barb came up with the twopointer The Diet Centre defence was the game star Raiders talk of return By DAN RALPH Herald Snorts Editor It seemed only fitting a pair of former Raiders had a determining affect in University of Toronto Varsity Blues lie with the Georgetown Chrysler team Thursday Forward Darren Lowe assisted on LADIES CIIAMPSMetnbers of the Diet Centre ladies Rivers and Howard Ferguson are also in front Back the lying goal with seven seconds left football team are all smiles after winning their league title Anderson Joanne Bingham Jennie Thompson Michelle to play while goaltender Chris Sparrow Sunday Teammembersarefrontfromlefi Chris Fudge Klra Chid wick Lisa Allen Mickey kicked out of shots he faced in Ihc Jane Barb Tomer Richmond and Cheryl Thompson Herald photo third period to keep the Blues within Jones Joanne Harrington and Plane Pepper Coachf Bill Hockey Schedules HEP HOCKEY SOI ED M M Bantam I Mlthnl I M a A Chios a A pm A id A AtAkQUArtP- TlrabldtiUttHtlBb WillUn Ek JrarlJWWnil Moaltf a AMJUlrrrTV MacPtmMn Ein tCHltkoCrpt MAJOR ATOM 1CtkknVIUt MAJOR PEE WEE Malt Mater V ASEJplinBclwt Thick Product DKalkliolColiiinbin Rebels lose opener in overtime period Redmen basketball Acton Junior girls basketball team recorded two more wins last week to keep their undefeated record Tuesday the had to come from behind to defeat A Blakelock Thursday the team travelled to Milton and stormed out to a 202 first quarter lead then went on to record a is victory Tuesday Sue Craig paced the Redmen attack with 15 points Acton led at the end of the first quarter but heading into the fourth were behind 1610 before coming back for the win Thursday the Redmen had bal anced scoring and were able to get a lot of younger players some court time Two of Acton first three games have been tight contests as the Redmen defeated Georgetown Rebels Novices down Ching By RITA DAVIDSON The opening night Jitters were not present when the hockey moms minor novice AA skated on at Ching Sunday evening The impressive Georgetown squad defeated their opponents Georgetown tallied first when Tim from Robbie MoncMon combined to score the first goal of the season Continually throughout the period the Moms team challenged with line rushes close shots and two or three dose one off the poets but with who played on urn throughout was not Immediately sent Qeoriiw1iAetoitaywhenwshat passing of David and Paul Sandlfer Continued on BIO In any season opener it safe to expect the unexpected Such was the case last Tuesday as Georgetown Junior football Rebels dropped at 14e overtime decision to T A Blakelock at the GDHS field Thegamewas the first for both clubs unexpected element was use of the pass exclusively in overtime The winners threw more times 5 in the extra period than they did the entire game 4 In overtime the ball was on the 10yard line and each offence had four chances to score Blakelock advanced lo the four yard line on a pass interference call on Rebels Wayne then had two incomplete passes However on the fourth play they passed for the major then passed for the twopointer Running success led Rebels coach Rick to stick on the ground and Georgetown got to the four yard line after three plays However back Tun who spearheaded the Rebel running game left with an injury after the third play Replacement Mark Dunning who was the starting tight end find the handle on a and Blakelock recovered the fumble to preserve the win Redshaw said although got hurt he elected to stay on the ground for a reason The blockers weren hurt so I figured why not he said I was pretty happy with everyone but it is tough to lose In overtime coach Rock Osborne said Just because his club dldn pass 32 27 in the opener In both games much did not mean the receivers Craig has come up with good perform up to par Rebels still undefeated Georgetown District High School girls field hockey team to roll up the vfctbrics this season Perdue was Rebels latest victims by a score Michelle Barnard Fiona and Allison Amos had the goals for the Rebels Goalie Laura Richardson had the shutout That gives the GDHS squad a perfect East record this year wilh today s game with Blakelock being the final regular season match for Georgetown So far this year the Rebels have played 10 games six at the tournament and have won eight and tied two Offensively the Rebels had scored goals while just allowing but two The kids played Just super said coach Paul Wren of the Perdue game Should the Rebels maintain their first place position going into the playoffs they will get the home field advantage and play the fourth place team in the West division That game would likely bo ployed Oct 17th striking distance when down 31 When I heard Georgetown was where we would play our first exhibit Ion game I thought it was pretty ironic Lowe said It was a tot of member of the Olympic team joined the Raiders last January after playing with the national team which won the Cup He also played with the Olympic squad that played a louring Russian team across Canada Lowe Is back in school working towards a teaching certificate in history and health and physical educat ion He started out the Olympic team early las month but decided to come back to school Going for the teaching certificate and playing the national team was too heavy to combine he said I decided to come back and concentrate on school and maybe play with the national team on holidays and during my spare time Olympic coach Dave King loned to me that I could play in the 88 Olympics which would be a big thrill not only because the winter games are in Calgary but also because I d be getting a chance to play In a second Olympic Games Lowe said he noticed a difference in the Raiders of this year from the team he played for last season They re faster due to the young players they have he said I was really Impressed with goalie Dave Tataryn They outplayed us in the first period but as the game went on we got more used to playing Lowe said Despite only seven new faces on the Blues squad this year Lowe feels the team will almost be a rookie conlinj ances to give her squad the victory in both cases coach Anne Andrews said however that mean the other players cant score She said It is going to take a little more time before some others are ready to contribute Wo do ha ve others who can score We Just got to be a little patient she said The Juniors travelled to Colling We felt we had good receivers and decided to give it a try he said This being the first game you never know The loss did away with a fine game from Rebels offence and defence only other score came off a fumbled punt return that the visitors recovered in the end zone The offence moved the ball but wood to take part in a tournament fumbles killed many potential scoring there on the weekend Acton played Its drives The Rebels had many good first game with the altitude many scoring chances late in the game but oung players would see action couldn get on the scoreboard until the The dropped their first latter stages or the final quarter when game to Lieberman of Scarbor bulled over from the In their second game the Acton squad defeated St Mary Kitchener 3026 then beat Midland 3419 in the final The senior team took it on the chin this week dropping two league games Acton dropped a decision day to T A and 3422 Thursday to Milton Tuesday the dhad a 37 31 lead after the third quarter but Blakelock scored five field goals and five foul shots while the Redmen could only counter with four foul shots in the final frame Judy Thompson had IB points for Acton while Boo Tufford chipped in with 14 points Thursday In Milton Andrews said the loss t due to a lack of trying She said when Acton had chances to capitalize they couldn You re going have games like that she said told the players when that happens you keep your chin up and keep going Tufford had 12 points while Thompson had five points Lee Ann Johnson had four points The juniors played Tuesday at Perdue while both squads will play in a senior Junior doubleheadcr Thursday against at the Acton gym yard line Had Georgetown been able lo convert the major the Rebels would have won but the attempt was blocked thus forcing overtime Quarterback Rob team up with receiver Don for 25 yards on the drive for the tying major The game has a little more meaning for both coaches Redshaw played junior ball as a youngster at Blakelock under coach Osborne The Rebels play E today then host Milton Tuesday Major team earns tie Before the season a opener slated Tuesday October at Memorial Arena the Georgetown Firefighters Construction Major Atom AA played an exhibition match with StreeUville which ended In a 2 tie Very evenly matched teams enter tained the parents end to end rushes and lots of shots on net Points were registered by Andrew Elliott Greg Dobbin Shnun Curry and Ken Kosiiwka This year team consists of coach Paul McCarthy manager Dave Curry and players Marc St Pierre David Frost Brent Wasylenko Chris Bar row Time Ryan Pells Andrew Elliott Jeff Shawn Pearson Kenny Ryan Ward Stephen Leon Greg Dobbin Scott McGuigaa and Curry Good luck on a successful year Denture Therapy Clinic A TRENTON HOURS tarn Church St Georgetown 8772359 There are guys who were in their first year last year so we be a young team I think the major goal will be to maintain through the regular season and improve in the playoffs Last year Ihe Blues finished first in the Ontario University Athletic Assoc iation standings but lost to York in the playoffs The Yeomen went on to win the national collegiate championships York will be in the back of our minds but there are a lot of other good teams out there Lowe said Goaltender Sparrow had a special reason for wanting to play well He wanted to show he could play and prove Ihe Raiders wrong for not playing him last season Sparow Joined the Senior club at the end of the season after playing with the Junior Geminls After what happened last year I wanted to get back he said The team was a little late in gelling me my expense money and I thought should have played In the game 91 loss for the Raiders In their last regular season game Sparrow who has made the Blues team dldn i have a good initiation into the game A minute into the third period he took a holding penalty when he grabbed Doug Fry stick and hung on as Fry had an open net on the play The first couple minutes I wasn too sure he said I came In cold and took the penalty 1 was a little nervous because this was my first game at this level Sparrow was at the Blues camp last year but with starter John Kemp and backup Kevin Hamlin no positions were available However now Kemp Is playing wilh the national team so Sparrow decided to give It his best shot Continued on BIO Your Regional Travel Agency 8533580 CARIBBEAN NIGHT Acton Travel presents a unique Informative and entertaining evening to help you 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