1 Slopitch winners Acton Jr C Sabres off to slow start Sabres will try to jel into the win column lonlght when comes to lown for a Mid Junior C Hockey Mime Alton Orange He started Satires season off on a very note recording a win However hat Ihe have mumged lo cut do vn on umber of goals allowed iiibres general in timer Dunn said it will take his club a little white to playing well now hockey Is the problem When the Sabres travelled to they only had eight skaters and two goalies With just three guys on the bench the coaib got lonesome he said Presently the Sabres arc After the contest Aclon drop ped an decision to Fergus a game lo and most recently a score to Grand Valley It was in their game with Grand Valley that Acton had Its best chance for a win as the Sabres led 31 and after the first and second periods respective ly No goal scorers were available It getting to a point now where 1ark I Incoln Mercury double In thr Club league The team won the league playoff writs anil also the champ The team wait formally honored day at a banquet held at the I Moms need your support After our very disappointing meeting the Hockey decided that communication bet ween the or to hockey I happening It wbi decided to weekly In The Herald lection keep your eyes peeled for hockey and we need Hockey Moms for each and every team be It rep or league This can be a rewarding and enjoyable task and an opportunity to meet and make new well as help the boys and girls with the coming hockey season Please think about It and If Interested call me Linda I ee at and I most certainty be more thin pleased to hear from you He member to keep Hockey Moms In existence We need your help NOW Firefighters have exciting comeback Grid Rebels notch first victory of year Four unanswered third period goals gave the visiting Georgetown McNally Construction Firefighter Major Atoms an exciting 54 win over Creek in County action Saturday Trolling 10 after one period Steve Boyle evened the score for Georgetown early In the second knocking in a Todd Fuller rebound after Steve- won the Creek then counted three straight goals to take a com mandlng 41 lead into the final frame Jimmy Havana gh narrowed the margin to before the final period was a minute old with an unassisted Matt Downs shot from the point to bring Georgetown to within a goal The Firefighters continued to press their hosts and finally tied game with 12 minutes to as scored his second of the game with low drive after being set up by Keith Montgomery and Jeremy With six minutes to play and after killing a penalty Georgetown took the lead as Fuller scored what was the winning tally moving In on his right wing to beat the goalie on the short side after taking a Boyle pass from he Two more Georgetown penalties in the final five minutes along with the Creek goalie being on the bench for a sixth attacker kept the Firefighters at a disadvantage But strong forechecking by Derek Parsons Melykuty and Blaine McCaulcy along with clutch goal tending from Josh Barber preserved the win Sunday In Georgetown the Georgetown crew failed to take ad vantage of numerous scoring chances early and eventually drop ped a decision to The Georgetown District High School junior boys football team captured lis win of the year lost week In very convincing way The Rebels defence totally shut down Burlington Pearson offence while the Georgetown offence netted four first half majors as the locals emerged with a win In fact Georgetown defence dldn t allow Pearson a first down In the entire first half and the second team gave up but one major in the second half the other was an interception relumed for a TD Rebels coach Hick said he wos most pleased with the way his second team defence played in the game which took place in Burl The Rebels youngsters were up against Pearson first squad and handled themselves quite ad mlrobly We substituted everyone In the second half and our young kids on defence did well to hold Pearson first team he said I m quite hap py with whil they did Rebel running back Tim Ilacin sky who had yards on 10 carries got the offence rolling with Georgetown first major a 14yard off tackle run Then a reverse to Derek Orme resulted in Georgetown going up 140 as Orme the run into a 40yard major which was helped by a Rod Pasma block Fullback Kirk then capped off a six play drive that put Georgetown in front 210 The final Rebel major was a 40yard pass and run play between quarterback San dor Gomboci ana receiver Teetzel speed was In strum en in Georgetown gaining their fourth major as he outran the Pearson defenders the final 20 yards Veteran kicker Dave Varrie converted all four majors Defensively Bob punched through tor a couple of sacks white Mike also got through Red said the moves his coaching staff made putting Teetzel as defen back as linebacker and Rob on the line proved quite effective we re storting to develop a good nucleus Dunn said Its coming but a little slower thin It did last Acton competed at the C ranks for the first time lost year after an absence from the Jr B loop However Acton tost the likes of Poul Corgill Jason Rogers and Steve Wairner to the Central Ontario Junior Hockey league This year the Sabres have had to use a good number of midget affiliate players due to the absence of signed products thus for However Dunn isn pushing the pan button just yet All teams In Actons division qualify for the playoffs so there isnt a threat of be ing left out or the post season action The kids just think the world of our new coach who is former Georgetown Chrysler Raider Gory Mctadyenl such a positive Sheemin surprises Sheemin Nurseries Major A surprised the unbeaten An caster team Saturday night in a fast hard checking game that ended in a tie Peter Downs superb In net allow only marker late in the second period Georgetown came back to tic the match early in the third on a goal by Steve assisted by Claude Johnston and Bobby Dezeeuw The team gets ready for a busy week with Bock to back games against Milton Burlington and close to playoff berth DRG pee wees claim wins and tie After a years absence from the senior boys volleyball scene Acton are making a good run at finishing third in the East Halton standings Last week Acton defeated Loyola l 1512 159 for its third in five games to date Georgetown leads the league standings with a mark followed by Queen Elizabeth Park Having met Doth Georgetown and already Ac ton could Invariably finish third with wins over and Perdue The possibility of having a winning year is an r th for the Redmen and coach Bruce Andrews Last year a lack of players forced senior pro gram to take a oneyear leave of absence I think we stand good chance of having a winning season Andrews said We certainly have improved and one reason for that has been the number of tournament games woe played With a number of players having been out of volleyball last year Andrews has hod to spend a lot of time working on fundamentals with his club Andrews said too the East circuit is a league filled with good competition a his players have come to realize as be ing true This is a fast game and I think the kids are appreciating that An said we worked on skllls and attack and we re starting to function better As for last week game Andrews said loss his team suffered In the second game was mostly a lack of concentration However AI Scott Kevin Galloway and Gerry ployed well in the victory When Andrews started the year his goal was to have his club finish as high it could in the standings possibly the playoffs and be Junior Rebels roundball squad responds with best game of year competitive Howe aim and it still is Ontario tournament for A schools Acton will attend the tournament for the first lime and being competitive there isa high priority Making the playoffs was one of our goals but now that we re coming down into the stretch drive our goals must be to finish as high in the stan dings as we can Andrews said But the big thing is the A tournament because we ve never been there before As for the junior squad the lost a tough to Loyola Acton won the first game of the set and was leading in the se cond contest but dropped a 1510 decision In the final contest Loyola come up with a 152 victory Shawn Dryden played well for Redmen Pec six points this week In County ploy The locals first tied Milton 1 1 as Jason Smith tally with 59 seconds remaining lifted Georgetown into the deadlock Lewis assisted on the play Lewis and Smith also combined for the tying and winning lallics in Georgetown win over Burl Lewis notched he tying goal in the final period which was his third of the game Smith then scored the winner with left to ploy as Dave Lawrence assisted Trevor had two assists as did Lawrence while Smith had a single Georgetown rounded out the week downing Erin 41 as Sean tally in the first period proved to be the winner Lawrence Smith and Doug Crawford had the goals for the winners while Lewis Brad and Adam Ha gen had assists Georgetown District Hign Schools Junior girls basketball team came up with its biggest win of the East season last week Georgetown hosted White Oaks at the Georgetown gym Wednesday In what was a battle of two undefeated squads After starting out slowly the Rebels settled down Into a zone defence and came away with a 47 victory that lifted the home squad to this season Rebels coach Moc Locking said the win was the most satisfying one this year for his club g ho important it was and they responded well I was satisfied in that it was a challenge and we responded in over whelming fashion The key to the win Leeking felt was his clubs ability to shut down White Oaks offensively Once the Rebels settled into their I zone defence White Oaks I shoot over the bigger Georgetown squad I think the big factor was not playing their style of game which was a fast paced transition con test Leeking said We started running with them early and they were comfortable with that In addition to shutting White Oaks down offensively the Rebels got their last break in order and bet to successfully make the transition from defence to offence a result the contest woent nearly as close as originally anticipated Burroughs led the way the Rebels with 17 points and Leek for contingent earns second title The Georgetown District High School Junior girls basketball cam captured its second tournament of the year last weekend The Rebels defeated St Martins in the final of the Central Peel event Coach Mo said it was a matter of his club too big and too strong for the St Mar tin team Tarn Burroughs Heather Lawrence and Lisa Carter all had 10 points for Georgetown while Kelly Cotton had six In Ihe semi final contest Georgetown defeated Loyola of Mississauga in a contest that was a tough one Tor the Rebels Selects impressive Georgetown Minor Atom Selects were Impressive in their opening ex hibition game against Milton They won It by a score of Goals for Georgetown were as follows Brad Spears Jim Katailleria Tom Jamie Bottomlcy Joey Stephens The next game took the Select to Acton where they showed everyone that the first win was not a fluke Even though Acton scored first the Select replied with goal from Joey Stephen followed In the second period by a from Brad Smut togJvetbemavictoryof43 Georgetown then travelled to when they had sup porter they defeated tba team Goals for the by Matt Lush David Kotsos Michael Bahr and StansXield them of the victory It an effort by the whole team because Loyolo was as big ana quick as the Georgetown squad The key factor In the win was the play of Georgetown bench Leeking said With starters Burroughs Lawrence and Martha McCIurc In foul trouble Janet Milton Carolyn Stewart Lisa Carter and Stacey Sproulc all per formed well Burroughs led the way offensively with 10 points while Lawrence had six and in with five Georgetown began the ment defeating Mayflcld but the Rebels only led 18 at half Pressure and superior bench strength provided the Rebels with the 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