November Keeping the ball alive The Holy Cross boys volleyball players try to come to the old of a fallen teammate and keep the ball in play here In I hit game Holy Cross met up with rival SI in a tournament played last week at Bishop Reding High School I wo clubs met in the round robin as well as the which was won by Holy Cross Herald photo Pee wees lone loss is in tourney final The DRG Stationery AA laced on their skates seven times during the past week Georgetown won six of their seven games with the only loss coming in the championship game of the Valleytown Tournament in Dundas against a strong skating team from Waterloo Their u h a j J home series with On the road Georgetown gave up three late goals In just nineteen seconds but held on for a victory Jason Smith notched two goals including the winner while singles went to Trevor Trent Cull and Adam Hilts Back at Memorial Arena the following evening the skated to a more convincing 41 win with goals coming off the sticks of Lewis Doug Crawford Trevor Elinesky and Sean Gulstini Assisting in the two games were Gulstini Steve Brown Mark Mclntyre 2 Brad Amato Cull Hilts and Lewis Friday In Dundas Georgetown opened round robin part of their tournament with a win over Cedar Hill Dusty Lane posted the shutout while Trent Cull won the MVP Medallion Brown and Smith handled the scoring The Stationery crew was back on the ice Friday evening to take an easy 111 win over a pretty disciplined Fort Erie team Adam Hilts potted five goals and the MVP award In leading his team to the win Also scoring were 2 Lewis Adam John and Smith A victory on Saturday night over Richmond Hill guaranteed a first place division finish for Georgetown Trevor scored the winner on a great end to enu imi to go with the games open ing marker giving him the nod for the MVP Lewis and Adam Hilts got Ihe other two goals Georgetown met the Mlssissauga Terriers in the semi final match and John Katsilieris our Peewees to a victory Possibly the most exciting game of the tour nament it took third period goals by Brad Amato and John Jickling to give Georgetown the edge Trent Cull picked up his second MVP medallion Late Sunday afternoon Waterloo was the better club on the day After an early flurry of activity around the Waterloo net Georgetown their momentum Waterloo settled down to play good sound hockey to win the tournament with a win Trent Cull notched the only Georgetown goal and Trevor earned the MVP award Earning assists during the tourney were Elinesky and Brown with four each and Gulstini three each while Lewis Smith Hilts and Rob Lang had a pair apiece Single helpers went to Jickling Cull and SCOREBOARD Goalt Trevor Cuh Stacy Danny Cabnl Joey Robert Dunlep John Sailed Inn Hut Qua lie I Blake UN km Mt 111 Liu UT IM Kalny Miller MS lit BANTAMS SO MO INI Ctuedkr Martin I mi Michael A Shawn IM J I David Ryan Hermit ShottnidfB Shunui McQuIr Scott Herbert Timothy WtlUuuoB Thorou Arnold Adam Goala Ricky Clarke J Hubert Hal Ricky Ryan BEAT MY GEORGETOWN HOT SHOTS PRO Jim Kennedy dot Ate Bailey M Ma Ron mi Paul Chaplin NO 1J TulMWi Suit BUI Coon 711 Mare Mint TkfllenMl Goal Brad Ryu Bel Colli DlTtDsob Scan Miner Mario Vendltll Mario L En Asm Mark Dave Hal 7M IN AGE BOWLING linker Mm I Robin Buckley Wee Seven Quarry Tin Graham Thane Vina Shannon Martin Hunter Bowling I Marc Basel MO Karen Doyle 7I Trina mi Sandy M Julia Cindy JUNIORS Brian Nora Tuck Leo Walker George Hunter TEAM STANDINGS Pearson eliminates Acton from Halton hoop playoffs With any luck at all the Acton High School senior girls basketball team could be playing in the Halton semi finals this week The Redmen who were fourth In the East standings travelled to Burlington Thursday to take on Lester Pearson In the quarter final playoff round Pearson had finished the regular season atop of the West standings However squad pick a bad time to play a subpar con test as the Pearson squad took the game Redmen coach Anne An drews said had her dub played the way it had in its prior five games the outcome would have been closer I know the kids gave It their best but It wasnt the best weve seen Andrews said We just pick the tempo up and I kept waiting for It to happen and I guess we out waited ourselves When Acton played lis best games earlier or at least prior to this one the Redmen got balanced scoring from Susan Craig and Lee Ann Johnson Craig was the inside player who either drove to the hoop or pick ed up offensive rebounds and turned them into points Johnson on the other hand the outside threat who could pop In shots from the 20- foot range long shots werent dropp- time as she normally would because the went to a man defence In the second half Craig led the way with points while Margie Parker had five and Johnson chipped In with four The playoff exit however t the end of he season for the Acton squad The will be travel 1 ing to St Thomas early next month to take part in the A Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association champion ships This will be the third time Ac ton has gone to the tournament and last year the team came home with a silver medal Its a good experience for the kids Andrews said It shows them roughly the same size We know we play Ir and AAA our kids have done well But we tell them lust because we play against AAA schools not to expect a cake- walk there are a lot of good teams there at Ihe OFSAA event An added Junior basketball team suffers tough Halton playoff loss Acton High School Junior girls basketball team finished Its rebuilding season on somewhat or a down note but there a sense of op timism present for next season The Redmen were defeated 4033 Tuesday in the preliminary round of the Halton championships at the hands of Oakvi lieTrafalgar The defeat evened Actons recoro this season at as the were fifth in East standings with a record of five wln3 against four losses Jennifer Scott ended her season on a high note notching 17 points for the Melissa Corson had eight points while Trine and Shannon both had four points It was a very competitive game Redmen coach Anne An said of the playoff contest We came off the court feeling we hod played a good game They hadloworkforthewln While the loss was a disappointing one Andrews said she was pleased with the year her club had Both An and cocoach Lyn McLaren felt at the beginning of the year this season would be a rebuilding one for the Redmen who had many first- year players on their roster Acton should be In good shape for 1987 as four of the five starters will be retur ning as well as our other second team members Only Corson to the senior squad from starting lineup Boyles eight points leads atoms to win Left winger Steve Boyle held the Leading goal scorer Randy Bond hot hand for Georgetown AA Ma- had three goals and helped out on Jor Atoms Thursday night scoring a one other while third member of the goal and assisting on seven others to line Todd Fuller had a goal and three lead his team to a lopsided 11 win assists to complete a 16point night Dave Harris nets hattrick as midgets dump Brampton Dave Harris hattrick paced Georgetown Label master minor midgets to a win over Brampton Saturday in a game played at the Alcott Arena Harris third goal of the game in the final frame proved to be the win game two minutes into period as assist With period Brampton goal to tie the game locals added two more tallies to their score in the second period as Wayne Snow scored with five David Ciglen drew an minutes remaining In the period a second to ploy in the Dougal and Harris notched Its first scored with All teams gunning for defending champs Continued from page CI Carter came fa flna wen Georgetown put the Icing on the cake with 11 seconds to play when Martha McClure hit both ends or Ihe bonus from the free throw line to moke it A late Robinson field goal rounded out the scoring Leeklng said the loss of Burroughs late In the game was of major con cern However Leeklng said the play of his bench In game more than made up I was concerned when Tarn left because there went our ball handler he said But our bench did play well In fact I thought everyone did a good job Everyone knows their role and Is comfortable In them Burroughs led the way for Georgetown with IB points while Heather Lawrence who had six blocked shots had IS points Nickl Squire of Robinson was the games high scorer with points The Rebels will host Ihe winner of Aldershot Assumption today in the three and a half minute to go with Steve Sutherland and Snow gaining the assists Brampton cut the deficit to one goal with a tally Just two and a half minute Into the final frame Seventy five seconds later Harris had his se cond goal of the game from Ciglen and Dougal Brampton cut the ad vantage to one again but less than seconds later Harris notched his semi final said he finding a big difference now being the Snows second ding champ rather being a contest was in l tally the locals needed Rebels did last season Alain Thlbault drew an assist L played his best were expected to win he said wl for Last year anything after first place prvrn AVAILABLE AT BAZ MOTORS LTD Low rates make State Farm homeowners Insurance a good buy Our service mokes oven better Cell me singles Parsons Paul Kalbarski and Matt Downs all had an assist Goalie Trevor Knight had a rather easy night as the defence of Jeremy Keith Montgomery David and Downs was solid in front of him Earlier in week the Major Atoms showed a lot of heart scaring twice in the dying minutes to steal a 3 win from Brampton at Georgetowns Memorial Arena Bond opened the scoring at the 36 mark of the first period with an unassisted tally only to have Bramp ton tie the gome early In the second then take a onegoal lead at the IB mark of the final frame Four minutes later Bond evened the match on a Montgomery rebound but again Brampton regained the lead 32 with less than four minutes to play However Boyle took advantage of sloppy clearing by the Brampton to poke In a loose puck and tie score 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