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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 18, 1985, p. 16

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Optimist pee wees record big victory Tho Georgetown Optimists added three more wins to their credit this in one of which could mean top spot in the County standings In their first game of the week Georgetown travelled to Oakvitle and came home victors Trevor had three goals and assisted on the other for the locals while Dave Lawrence had the other Steve Brown had two assists while Adam Hilts Lawrence and Duanc Lewis had tingles In their most crucial game to date Georgetown hosted Burlington and came away with a win The game was important as lo date the locals have a record of wins a loss and a tic A3 a result of the loss Burlington now has two for the season and also The two teams exchanged goals in the second period after a scoreless first frame Lawrence from Brad and Hilts put Georgetown in front but the visitors tied the game In the final frame Hilts notched the winner from Goalie Dusty Lane faced shots and had a strong game in the Georgetown net In the third league game of the week Georgetown defeated Chingua as Lewis had a pair of goals while Jason Smith and Sean Guistlnl had singles Hilts and Adam had assists In an exhibition game against defending OMHA champs from Cambridge Georgetown notched a win Hilts had a pair of goals while and Lewis had the oil Page SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday Dece IMS SCOREBOARD Nelly Donald I Quarry ilevm Andrew rnnl Andrew Juon Thomas Brad Shane Thomapon Smith I Scott Bradley Davidson chad Allan Scott Herbert I Shah McMenemy Judd 111 HA TO IIIUA W PI Hotel Bill Exchange Home Sill loyal to North Cleaner J HUH Royal Exchanges Ray Peacock Terry Moataard Beaumont CharleKnoeple Dean Hooper Dave McG Noway Frank Noteworthy RemA llulme HP 1 CONQUER Georgetown a George Hunter president the Golden League Halts Wed Afternoon League and Mon Men a League have prevailed over all other to on On Sunday Dec nth the it id or the Walker a Special Old National League took place at Georgetown Bowl The above arthe Provincial Hunter led the group from the tint game and finished up with pins over hii average while Setter of IheDRG League was the runner lhapluatt Secretary Italia Into f place by virtue of a In the game to flniih pun over with John Rice the DUG League right behind with Its For a change Hill Lane bowled at a pace with a while Mary Ann Bradley treaiurer of the S4S League nel with a All winner will attend a Walker Gel Acquainted Cocktail Party al the Holiday London of the New Year The following day hey 111 be com ling for over in hand I two topline arts The winning trip to represent Secretary and will get on paid trip to represent In the National scheduled In the Toronto on March lit and 2nd In addition the Ontario will each receive a one week paid holiday trip for two In case any of the wtnnen are unable lo continue farther runncraup are entitled to replace them BOWLING SCOREBOARD Hole Marc Bauette MS David Kelly Trad Peggie JUNIORS Eddie Doyle til lit Barry McLeac Alualr Kermack Somen Ian Wilkes Jeff David Ridley Sandra Tracy Liu Hamilton Ml Konacfc Shirron Bird Kelly BalleySOHlll BANTAMS Alex Rob Holly Tanya Martin JanlceSomen Ml Geoffrey Chris Wllkei 111 Kevin Richard Larocque Paul Larocnue Brian Hell with compared to Chris Somen him to leu than 1 pin average of the top average of league Hi Dan Billy Thorn ton Dave Humphrey Handy barrel Assists DanFratnlckl Hussy Billy thorn pi on Derek Dave Humphreys CtudDnvin Hayes A Porter S Coffey Turner Stefan A Hack mrgrtonnltrDtallt It WIKon It trrt J derson Asiiils It J Anderson Si I Trio Mi J DleiJ I Paul Din T Gross t Hack MAJOR Bumper Bumper BrndSocha 11 Alex McGregor KevlnTaylor MINOR ATOM J a Fen dley Steve Tnotum Jeff Derek Danny King Colin Cam Jeff Sand I Atlists Jamie Blaine Kennedy SI Mark Johnston Bernard Vend III Derek El Is Stephen PaulCogan Assists Cord Arch Mark Stephen La Goalicorer Duslln Thompson Fletcher Pcrdval Assists C I G Hart While J MN Marshall J Marshall J McN KnljlhtsBfCaturabiisf M Tyler He Aasists Mclnnon li Held M Tyler R Kbvkaln2 J ck II llock T MAJOR 1hr Nells Miuie I Brad Thornton Sid Spear 2 Stephen David Jason Bonneville Sid Spear Jeff Hannah Kevin Challenger Jamie Rutherford Goalseoren Larry Derek Woolgar Assists Derek Woolgar Richard Sowery Andre Jim Lawrence graving Goatecorera Jeff Kilpln Claude Johnston Assists Steve Scott Sean sen Darren 1 Darren Scott Dobbins Chris Chris Malhew Moore RJ Fleming Ken Teyne Thomas Mark Mick lethwa lie James Thomas csv It J Senior Rebels endure tough basketball defeats Heartbreaking hoop losses The Georgetown District High School senior boys basketball team dropped two this week The Rebels lost a Thursday to then dropped a decision Friday to Perdue Wednesday Georgetown fell behind 144 to White Oaks in the first quarter and dropped a game All three contests were played at the Georgetown gym To date the Rebels are 14 after their first five games Wednesday the team hosted a White Oaks squad it had beaten in the initial the year for both teams However the poor first half coupled with a less than spectacular second period left Georgetown 15 points behind at the halfway point Even though the Rebels won the second half their deficit was too much to make up Thursday Georgetown led by nine at half but were outplayed 13 in the third frame and had to take the two point loss despite again wlnn tng the final quarter Friday Georgetown had ample chances to win as late in the game the Rebels took intentional fouls in order get the ball back The strategy worked as Perdue made but one foul shot and Georgetown had four where the bail would roll around the rim and continue on out Its incredible Rebels coach Bevin Clark Three of our four losses this year have been by one or two hoops If you ve watched the games without having looked at the score you think we would have won he said biggest enemy that has faced the Rebels since the season has started has been time There been any For instance this week the team played on three consecutive nights thus leaving no time for any practices The hardest thing Is we haven had any time to recover from one loss and prepare for the next game Clark said We haven t bad time to develop any strategy and our basics have fallen Just short because we haven had the time to work on them We ve been there by a hoop or two and it just a time thing Clark said The Rebels schedule t get any easier either Yesterday the team travelled to A and day they host Park in a big triple header at the Georgetown gym No scorers or the games were available NICE s Jeff with ball patiently walls for OakvlllFVTraralgar player to come back down going up for his shot had pump faked and the player bought the fake However the lost this game at the Georgetown gym Herald photo by Dan Ralph Parents looking for soccer reassurance The Georgetown District High School junior boys basketball team got lesson In humility Friday The team which had come off two big wins prior had lo struggle for a 37 32 win over Acton Rebels coach Rick said his club felt good about Its first two wins too good We had two pretty good wins prior and the kids thought they were pretty good said We came out flat Acton was playing well wc were terrible both teams ended the half lied at switched from a defence to a man setup The Rebels were able to Jump out an eight point lead midway through the third period and settle down for the Wednesday the Rebels extended iheir record to 20 with a win over Loyola there The Georgetown team By Herald Staff Parents of about 1 youngsters who play soccer in Georgetown want reassurance from the Town there be properly maintained soccer fields for games and practices A signed petition saying just that was submitted to the Town back In September and last week it came up at council Councillors voted to refer the petition to the budget committee for consideration Recreation director Tom Shcpard said there were some problems with scheduling soccer games because the Georgetown District High School field be used this year as It t considered safe for playing As a result flag football games were moved to the Irwin field which then had to be shared with the soccer players Mr Shepord told council Although there are about soccer fields in Hills the Town only owns five the recreation director said The remainder are either Board of Education lields or leased local companies with acreage to spare The Town has lost fields for playing as a result of a couple of company expansions recently Mr Shepard said I think they d lik assurance we had more town owned soccer fields they could count on from year to year he explained Coun lias Bowman said she had been at the soccer game where the petition was initiated She said the condition of the fields sparked the petition rather than the lack of them At this game the understanding I had was it was the maintenance of the fields people were not pleased with and not that there was one less soccer field this year Bowman said Most of the parents felt the fields were too dangerous for their children to play on she said Soccer fan Alex Tough agreed that the condition of the fields initiated the petition He said however the George town Soccer Club had congratulated the Town public works department for improved maintenance on the fields this year as compared to past years Junior Rebels get lesson in humility was able to get the early jump on their opponents then play their type of game defensively I like to get the kids moving Redshaw said I like using a man defence to get the fast break going a lead then settle back in a defence Wednesday the Rebels ted by almost 20 points at the half Redshat then made player substitutions buttbs new players were playing as well as his Rebel starters and Loyola couldn make up any ground Everyone played well said The Rebels travelled to Blakelock yesterday for a game in Thursday the Georgetown squad will host Park in a big triple header slated for the Georgetown gym No scorers were available from cither basketball game Midgets set game tempo in all three initial wins of the East Halton season It appears the Georgetown District h School midget boys basketball team has found the winning secret early in their season The Rebels arc currently 30 after id ding a pair of wins to their opening victory last Monday over C Drury Georgetown opened its season with a win over the Milton school then Wednesday the Rebels defeated Loyola Friday against Acton Georgetown defeated the Rebels coach Moe was quite pleased with his team effort in all three games In each game George town shut out its opponents in the first quarter In all three games we were able to establish control and the games tempo with our defence said We re not a big team so we have to rely on playing uptempo In the opener Andreas led the way with is points and nine rebounds Jamie Brear also had 13 points for the Rebels and Brian Harding netted seven points in his first ever basketball game Monday s game was a nice type to have said We were able to get a lot of players Into the game and it was a good way to start off the year The guys needed to play well after starting off badly in our exhibition with Nelson High School Wednesday Mark Mum a g ban impressed not only because the Rebel player had 14 points said Mumaghan scored on more than just jump shots There was a nice variety said Leeking also said Shawn Cotton played well defensively with his seven rebounds Friday captain Tim Raclnsky had 12 points and added six assists in the win over Acton points This week the Rebels have two games Tuesday they travelled to Oakvllle to play A and tomorrow Georgetown hosts Park in a big tripleheader Resources major atoms come home with tourney gold Travelling to Pickering weekend the Resources Major Atoms participated In the 2nd annual tourney hosted by the Pickering Minor Hockey Association reaping the benefits of their hard work to bring home the hardware as consola tion champs in the atom division A loss to Peterborough in Game One forced to the ton side of the schedule and they never looked back McGulgan the MVP of this game scored the lone marker assisted by Stephen Lconi Determined to stay alive In the toumey he locals totally dominated Game Two against Thorold with shots on goal hustle a plenty heads up defence and solid netminding to advance to the championship with a win Goals were scored by Steve Wright chosen MVP for the game Scott a Jeff Wright and Brad Cuthberl Sunday the Lilley team were full of giving giving all fans a show with one heck of a hockey game that came close putting some spectators and coaches into cardiac arrest The locals were pitted against Richmond Hill for the championship match and came psyched for a win It was a scoreless game for two frames although numerous scoring minutes attempting to capitalize on ties for Georgetown Just dldn click Georgetown penalties but to no avail Tom with his lightning Continuing to push Richmond FUJI leg saves and Kevin McMurrays Georgetown hung tough finishing the lion scoreless until late in the final match with three skaters on the ice for penod breathtaking lost minute of the winning and a very persistent Ryan Schirk lifted his effectively controlling the puck to FOR PRODUCTS WITH EXPERT SERVICE CALL ffiffi BARRY DTIMLECK Chartered Accountant CARRETAL BUILDING SUITE 301 16MountalnviewRd S GEORGETOWN rebound over the downed Rich mond Hill goalie to go up 10 Steve Wright assisted on this tally carrying the puck from the opening faceoH The winning marker came two and a half minutes later as a determined Rooster Pea re bulldozed his way down the boards through the green and white used some fancy footwork and picked up the rubber for a pass to Steve Wright at the hash marks whose quick release beat low in the corner for a score Richmond Hill narrowed the edge for a 1 count at the mark The green machine turned on the pressure in the final two and a half r BUSINESS ANSWERING SERVICE PAGING WAKE UP CALLS MAIL SERVICE i CALL I CAROL DEAN 8776973 PAGING ANSWERING 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