a November im Optimist squad wins Georgetown Optimists minor pco- won three games that counted this week and dropped the one didnt Brad had two goals as the locals defeated Adam Hilts Lewis and Sean had the others Adam Lewis and John Jickllng all had two assists In their second game the locals defeated Creek as Hilts had two goals Hob Lang Guistinl and Jason Smith had the others Hills David Lawrence Smith Brad Amato Steve Brown and Trent Cull had assists The locals only loss came at the hands of Misslssouga Jets In exhibition game Smith had the lone goal from Hilts in the loss Dusty Lane had the shutout a Georgetown team comeback with a defeat of Brampton Brown Trevor Elinesky Long Brad and Gui all had goals and Jickllng both had two assists for the winners while Cull Lang Law rence Smith and Brown had assists Once twice shy After over confidence resulted In their first TrlCounty defeat of the year last week North Ha I ton Sports Novice didnt make the same mistake Sunday as they overwhelmed visiting Streetsvllle 150 Linemates Joe Stephens and led the attack with four goals each Doug Sheppard had three while Blaine McCauley had a pair Singles went to Mike and Cory Evans had five assists while Evans added four Stephens had three assists while Mark Aldridge and Steven Onoprijenko had two each Jamie Stephenson and Sheppard had singles Steve BewleyandJeffWhoriey shared the shutout Tough luck around the net prevented Gavin Brent Wilkinson David Bouskill and rubble Wands from hitting the The North Helton team embarks on a busy week with league games yesterday and tomorrow On the weekend the team will play In the Stoney Creek tournament The cross country championships were held recently In Representing Georgetown were five of their six teams The only one not present was the senior girls squad which missed qualifying by a single point in the Shawn Langd- on did compete individually in the senior race thereby giving George town representation In all six The day was a beautiful one allowing the runners to comfortably wearshirtsandsinglets The course was in a park with part of the route going through forest and even crossing the The course was about five feet wide through the forest with leaves covering it but because it was dry footing wasnt a problem Four of the teams placed In the top five out of The midget girls were fifth overall with Tare Bousk placing 18th The junior girls were third as Amy Powers their lead runner ran an amazing race placing sixth and beating the girl who beat her at the PeelHaltons Amy was fourth in the race end after adding 17 more divisions still was sixth As Amy would say That race was brutal Each division had 230 runners Although the midget boys didnt place Glenn Mulder was a respect able The junior boys were a very disappointed group after race They were the prohlbative favorites going into the event yet were second behind TiUaonburg by just four points The big surprise though was Jim Clark Clark was hit by a car while training two years ago and last year was hurt Although hes in Grade 11 this was his first year of real competition Jim placed In his race and second on the team to Dave Pauls place finish These boys shouldnt be too disappointed as they did come home with the silver medal The big story in this race was 16yearold Brendan Matthias who won the Fall Pair race this year Brendan a student at Thornhili Collegiate easily won outdistanc ing the second runner by meters This youngster has a persona best 10 km of 3030 and Is a force to be reckoned with In the future in international road racing Seldom has a Canadian distance runner emerged with as much grit and determination as this youngst er This summer Matthias compe ted in a Texaco Mile race He first ran as a Junior man under and easily won He then drove back to the starting line and ran in the Open Mens division and again won His best mile to date is Not bad for a 10yearold The senior boys were fifth while Erik Hopkins finished a respectable ninth despite abdominal cramping which plagued him moat of the race The race was won by Greg Anderson of who Is another youngster who will make a name for himself In the yean to come Most of the local competitors wen disappointed with the team results but are all looking forward to stronger showings in the upcom ing indoor track and field season Congratulation to all Grizzlies awake from long slumber By JANK Hearts were pounding nerves tingling and all eyes were glued on the awesome sight SEASON WAS OPEN The Georgetown Grizzli es season that is Coming back from a summer vacation the Georgetown team took to the ice with zest With the loss of key players and management staff the Grizzlies hope this years team of new and old talent will be every bit as impressive the opening of the season is any indication have another winning team Moving from the Toronto league closer home the team found new challenges in the Brampton League Since the seasons start the Grizzlies have a record Venturing out onto foreign ice the team proved again this year they are a force In a tournament hosted recently in Arthur the Georgetown Grizzlies were outstanding Meeting in their first game a goal by Tammy Hansford and assisted by Mike lied the game Forcing overtime the team walked away with the win by an unassisted goal from POLICE BEAT An icy down grade on the Seventt Line caused a man to the road and hit a culvert Sunday at About damage was done ti his 1973 Volkswagen A man south on First Line drove his car over a sign tree after trying to avoid a deer Nov at 1 30 a Damage to the and ISO to the sign car parked at 224 Maple Avenue its tires sloshed and windshield i per blades bent between Saturday Sunday police said Damage the Major atoms gain split of two games The Lllley Resource major atoms provided great entertainment for fans at Memorial Arena Sunday hosting and coming up late in the third period with the game winning marker After a fast first frame it was a tied match with Georgetowns goal being notched by Brad Cuthbcrt from Cord and Jeff Wright The second stanza remained scoreless for both teams A nice wrist shot from the low circle by Steve Wright put the locals ahead I assisted by Jake Moshinler retaliated to even the count With 123 left on the clock Ryan Kumell and Jason Spike fed the rubber to Gord Buchan who beat the orange with a bouncing puck over the goal pads to cement the win 32 In Erin last Monday this squad took a loss with the lone George town marker being counted by Mashin- ter from Kumell and Steve Wright Travelling to Burlington Saturday these atoms lost to their hosts despite the game being tied 33 after two periods of play Georgetown goals were scored by Ryan Schirk Steve Wright and Greg Dawson with assists earned by Gratto and Mashin- ter ReMax team has very successful week The Georgetown Mai Dodge AA minor atoms had a successful weekend defeating Acton In exhibition and Brampton in action Saturday at home against Acton the team scored twice In the final period to break a 33 tie The line of Steve Derek Parsons and Paul was sharp as all three had a goal and two assists Randy Bond on a solo effort and Jimmy completed the scoring Goalie Josh Barber shut down Acton in the second half of the game and was called upon to make some good saves Jim Lloyd 2 and Jeremy Cooney had the goals for Acton Sunday in Brampton out- shot their hosts but were forced to come from behind with four unan swered goals in the final period Brampton took a lead into the second frame as Melykuty scored assisted by In the second Brampton went ahead before Puller scored backhanding in a Kavanagh rebound Centre Steve Boyle also assisted Bond scored the first of two goals in the third period on a power play in which Georgetown had nine shots on goal Linemates David Rlvard and Andy Jones drew assists Derek Parsons bad the winner on a pass from Markpavid Jeremy who played solidly all weekend had the insurance tally Ryan Plrle and Fuller assisted Bond rounded out the scoring from Jones and Keith Montgomery Goalie Trevor Knight duplicated Barbers heroics from the night before as he shut out the opposition in the second half Thursday the team hosts Burlington at Memorial Arena at Hanman team records tie win In Brampton Saturday the man Electric AA major peewees skated to a decision despite a lead until late in the second frame Cougars tops in hoop loop Cougars took sole possession of first place in the Georgetown Ladles Basketball League this week Cougars got points from Sue Cockburn points from Chung Kim and points from Alice In their win over Capri- corns The win gives the team a record so far this season Traeey had IB points for and Maureen Kerr had 17 points In the other game Mustangs got points from Anita Stankus to defeat Trojans Jane Power and Lorl both had 10 points for Trojans while Lynn Cartwright added nine League standings show Mustangs 3 behind Cougars with Trojans In third Coprl- corns ore close behind In fourth Craig Cooper passed to Wes McCauley who dug the puck out from under a downed Brampton defenceman and on to Wade Serjeantson who made It for Georgetown In the first frame In the second stanza Bill McDonald sent Mike Melville in alone who counted with a beautiful wrist shot to the top corner playing the goalie expertly Brampton played catch up hockey to finalize the match At Memorial Arena In Georgetown Sunday the Hanman squads output was evident with increased hustle and hard accurate passing as they wrecked havoc on Creek for a victory over the visitors Rod scored for the locals on a series of rebounds from Wade Serjeantson and McCauley in the first stanza for a 10 lead Stoney Creek made good use of a Georgetown penalty to tie the game but was to be their only marker The squad turned Into a wrecking crew with five second period goals by Mike Dale McNlven and Jim English A hat trick for English in just over six minutes of play Each goal was worthy of a television replay and earning assists were McCauley Chad Bailey 2 Pasma Mark Minlnch Bill McDonald and Andy English notched his fourth goal of the game In the final frame connecting on a goal mouth pass from and McCauley to complete the scoring Bantams still looking for first hockey win of year This week the Johnson and Associates Bantam Its had games They played some inspired hustling hockey but were unable to sustain it for the entire game and are still looking for a win Tuesday the locals hosted Brampt on at Memorial Arena It was a closely fought game but Brampton skated away with a win The visitors opened the scoring at but Jeremy tied It up with a hard at 402 with assists going to and Dave Gardner Brampton notched another at 243 to end the period Jeremy Felce netted the equalizer at with a blazing shot from outside the bluellne Bret Robinson assisted Brampton added three mare two of them markers before Dave Gardner made it on a deflection midway through the third There was still of time to get back into the game but two short- handed goals put the game out of reach Georgetown consistently outhit the visitors and outplayed them for most of the game Saturday Burlington and George town faced off at Arena The opening period was the Bantams best The Blue and Orange took an early lead before Matthew Remedies chipp ed one In to tie the score at Doug Stamp assisted Things looked good when Stamp from Remedies back handed one In to take the lead at However a visitor left alone In front tied the score at 117 Burlington added three more in each of the remaining periods George town had a few good scoring chances but could not connect Steve In their second game against Caseys goals by Georges Mondor from Steve Belley by Mike Hendry from Tommy Hansford push ed the Grizzlies on with a win The third game brought a chall enge from the Tommy Hansford scored the first goal unassisted and Yvan Lamoureux scored the second goal with an assist from Sean The next game brought the Georgetown Grizzlies Into the semi finals This one was a cliff hanger with a scoreless tic resulting In overtime The team showed their power and took the win with a goal scored by Hansford and assisted by Hendry It was on to the finals In the A Division final the team was unable to take the title and had to settle for second place Meeting IDA the team lost a decision with a sole goal being scored by Hendry and assisted by Tom Alien This George town team still had every reason to be proud finishing in second place of teams and taking home in spending money The team also appreciated the efforts of other team members Omar coach Bob goalie with two shutouts Terry Thoroskl Jim Moore Denis Saublchak and Gary Poplln- New hockey team worthy adversary Creek Is a new team learn again mid December Georgetown Is playing in their division Quantity of goals for both teams was the name of the game when lo be reckoned with Georgetown travelled to Brampton Georgetown Firefighters I over the weekend The final tally ended Construction Major Atom fought upas a victory Tor Georgetown and fast and hard but came up the short the game became a seesaw battle right scoreboards final up until the minute mark left in the buzzer sounded Both goalies David third period when Shaun Curry notched and Marc St Pierre played hard in a goal to give the victory to the black hut lime and time again were and red for our home at the net The line of Ryan Pells squad were Curry 2 Ken Shawn Pearson and Shaun Curry Shawn Pearson 2 Jeff registered both Georgetowns markers and Stephen Assist- wlth and Pearsons goals on the markers were Ryan Pells Curry assisting on both along with Pearson Greg Scott Jeff helping Andy Elliott and Tim out on the second goal Hard work will A good team effort all in to be done before meeting this all EXTENDED OPENING HOURS MON TUES WED 930 am 600 pm THURS FRIDAY 930 am 900 SATURDAY 930 am 530 pm OXBOW BOOKS 102 MAIN ST S Downtown Georgetown 8778861 JOY TO