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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 31, 1985, p. 10

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Page 10 THE December Happy New Year one and all from the Georgetown Track Club f Two weeks ago the Club In association with the Credit Valley Conservation Authority sponsored It was a cold and blustery day but 146 souls came to enjoy the countryside and sip some egg nog The 11 km route was covered in a time of by winner Kevin Powers Don and Hamish Doughtry were second and third respectively The Georgetown Track Clubs best threcplacedfourth overall Sean Geary had a time of 20 John Grace finished in and Alex Campbell crossed the line in The eventual women winner was Victoria Seay who finished in 45 and placed overall This event seems to be growing och year and Is enjoyed by all runners There are no other events ltthis many more next year On Jan 12 the Club will participate in the Peterborough Fes Marathon We re enter the Mega Team event which involves 20 runners per team must finish and eight must be over and four must be women is always an exciting event and we re taking runners who will participate in the 10km event at the time also We been getting more and more recreational runners out to us on our Sunday morning runs from the High School These 9am meetings seem to be attracting a Jot of people After our run we sit down for coffee and fellowship Please feel free to join us and our It for students for adults and per family 86 midget tourney offers a nice mix Georgetown hud three represenlatlvesiastweek as the Central Ontario Junior Hockey atari met In an exhibition match In Milton The West Germans were In Ontario to lake part in the World Junior Hockey tournament The two teams skated to a tie and a couple of Georgetown figured In the scoring Wayne Morrow left had a goal and an assist while Don Zubyk centre had two Another Georgetown native Blake Harrison right who lolls with Milton Steamers took part The20lh annual Georgetown Minor Hockey Association midget hockey tournament will feature a nice mix of teams from all parts of Ontario Tournament director Fred Hammer said the teams taking part in the sixday event come from all parts of southern Ontario Hammer said hot was a goal he had when starting out organizing the touma It took a lot of calls to get the 16 teams Hammer said We ve got a good cross section in leans of representation Teams from Whitby Richmond Hi Stratford Niagara tails Newmarket Toronto Ajax Waterloo Grimsby London Owen Sound Port Perry as well as Georgetown Sunny Acres major midgets will form the list ALL TIED Chrysler Raiders Jim Tile successfully lies up a player during action in Friday Senior A contest between the two teams The however registered a win at the Arena Herald photo SAVE here makes the save off of a shot from the point Dilollo was busy in the Georgetown goal as skated to the win at the Alcott Arena Herald photo or competitors The tournament begins Jan Tuesday when Georgetown and Whitby tangle at m at the Alcott Arena All games wilt be played at the Alcott Arena with the consolation final going Sunday Jan 12 at 45 The championship game will follow at pm Admission will be for adults and for seniors and children Week passes art available for 8 Hammer said the field is such that any one of the teams could walk away with the tournament championship Stratford and Newmarket are usually strong and Owen Sound has been strong the past he said J expect mills and London be strong Hammer also said he expects Georgetown entry to be formidable In the past Georgetown has been able to hold their own In the Hammer said As far as I can see for AA tournaments this is The Tournament Hammer added It is probably the largest In Ontario and keeping the AAA centres away gives fairly even competition Looking at all the teams it will probably be a super tournament he added One aim Hammer had this year was to cut the number of entries in half from four last year to two this year He said hockey fans see the TriCounty centres all season long and gettng outside communities Involved increases fan interest I pleased with the teams we managed to get It should make for an Interesting tournament and there should be some good hockey played Hammer added As well scouts from the Major Junior and Tier II circuits are expect to attend Also Central Scouting will be on hand SCOREBOARD Goal Shannon Morris Kevin lor Toby MacLeod Assists Kevin Taylor Joy Shannon Morel Goals MattBralnlSlrvcClark Assists JohnWalltr Bruce Tim Fleming Darin July 3 Assists Gary iron I Tom Assists McLean SicteKokeJjl WceHuflhai Goat Jake Bobby ToddBulwell Nell Dial I John ill in mi Hack 2 Shawn I Goals torn Shawn George Parker Assists Steve Turner Tommy Stefan Shawn Andrew Porter Tom Coats Bruce Koines Brian Kraleiek Assists Jay Anderson Brucella nc ion Hick Kllpli Burns Claude Johnson John Bare lay Pfiy AsslsU Rod nick Sucree Dai Hughes Goals Assists Brian Montgomery Richard Carpel Barn I Goals Chris Thorn Thomas Assists Marcus Nicky Firming Darren Goals Jed Hannah Jamie Kelman Brad Thornton Chris Hyde Assist Stephen David Brad Thornton 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DaveMcGllloway Kt WINNER f yearold Brett Elliott or Milton deft accepts congratulations from North Ilallon Sports Chris Milne after winning a BMX racer triday night The bike was one many offered at the Haiders game which was also the third annual Kids Night photo Gymnastic grant given A Electric AA Major squad travelled Carlisle Arena last Sunday to deliver Seasons Greetings to the host club played a game lasting almost two hours and came home with a well earned victory Trent Cull a Minor defenceman lending strength to the team for the day a strong game for the Majors hit the ice chanting Easy but were soon left with their heads hanging although scoring the first marker on a deflection early In the first frame Mark Mlninch caught the blue and gold defence out of position to send Chip McNiven and Andy in for a on 0 crack at the goalie made no mistake on his pass at the to Pearce and a evened the count 1 1 Trent Cull fed the puck into territory and hard work in the comer on the boards by Dave Watts paid off as ho got the puck out front to Bill McDonald who lifted the rebounding rubber over the net minder for a lead retaliated to tie the game taking advantage of two George town penalties notched the goahead tally his second of the game on a pass from Rod Pasma and again Mininch caught the defence sleeping to set up another on break With S3 left in the second frame Pasma fed the rubber into along the boards who out maneuvered a lone defence- man and passed to a wide open Jim English wo was dead accurate on his shot from the low slot to give the locals a edge The last period was all Georgetown as I- to forget the puck and ployed the man allowing the Club to light up the score board like a Christmas Tree with five more goals Wade Serjeantson beat the blue and gold on Ihe open side of the net for goal number as Mike Melville s stick handling and perfectly timed pass went through two challeng also assisted on this shorthanded marker again capitalized on a power play and counted their third and last marker for a score Georgetown revved up the Black Machine and never looked back At the mark the goalie t hold onto the bullet fired by Pearce from the centre ice area giving him a hat trick Less than a minute later Dave Watts slid home a rebound shot in the corner from McDonald and seconds later while Pearce turned or the Jets stole the puck and again broke In alone to score his fourth goal with a nice and a shot low on the stick side to make it All this excitement was not enough as George town was awarded a penaHy shot with 2 22 remaining in the Rod Pasma put the star on top of the tree as his wrist shot beat the goalie between the pads The entire team deserves credit for this win displaying a Lot of Class In keeping their cool as penalty minutes were assessed to both clubs In all These are off to Rich Hill over Christmas break to participate in this nationally known tourney PARK Mr Don Kntght M for Hal ton Burling ton is picas to announce on behalf of the Honourable John Selects defeated Georgetown seven year old Selects travelled to Brampton last weekend and met their match In a very close contest losing Brampton was break a tic with a winning goal with Just 30 secondslcfttoplny Warren Evans had two goals for Georgetown while Nathan Milne and Tim Van had others Andrew Craig Garry and Milne all had two assists while Evans had a single Minister of Tourism and on a grant in the amount of to assist the Ontario Gymnastic cderatlon I m very pleased that we are able to assist Ontario gymnasts take part In championship competition and test their skills against a wide range of compel it I commend the Ontario Gymnastic Federation for their work in this most worthwhile field and I am pleased to see support for this activity through a grant from the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation NEED AN AUCTIONEER call GEORGE SUITOR 205b Young SI 8779896 BARRY DTIMLECK Chartered Accountant CARRETAL BUILDING SUITE S GEORGETOWN 8776948 LEARN THE KEY JACK BEER 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