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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 14, 1987, p. 18

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I Acton Sabres win two straight By CAMPBELL Herald Staff For the first lime ihls hockey season the Acton Jr C Sabres put two ins in a row together wins In the Mid Ontario Junior C Hockey League last week were against and Grand Valley Both games were won by scores and Here beore the home crowd For the Sabres the wins were bound to start coming soon been in every game in the last month coach Gary Mcfr said With seven games left the team con only look ahead trying to forget the first part of the season It was a lesson in patience McFadycn said The team has wins and losses New playera ore going to help Ac ton over the remainder of the season and into the playoffs as new recruit Trevor helped out in the two Ski success Despite limited snow Christmas ski camp at Milton Heights Ski Club was successful and racers took part There were a number of Hills part Id pants placing in the top three In their age division In a time trial race against Ski Club Jan 10 Angela of Georgetown placed first in the girls division for 13 Ears and under She was followed second place finisher Monique In the boys category yean and under Joey of Georgetown was third The final score of the meet was Milton Heights 123 The next day the club challenged Skee High and again Milton Heights won the meet In the Alpine While division lover 13 years Judy of Acton was third In the girls category Races were also held Jan 11 at Glen Eden against Klmberley Blue but there were no local winners wins last week Acquired two weeks ago coo It had four goals in the two wins He Is a cut from Junior The Jan game agiinst the Sabres come from a two goal deficit in the second period win A goaltcnding which has been Inconsistent all was strong against coach JUrFadym said Mike was In net The of John was also strong in Saturdays game against Grand alley coach McFo dyen said Midget Dennis Swimmcrman came up to play for the Junior club Saturday and was the best player on the Ice dyen said The 15yearold Swim merman scored a goal and did a tine job killing penalties Problems with manning the learn appear to be over as the Sabres con to sign players and gel others back from injuries Monday night the Sabres signed centre Tom Usher from hi Milton Junior club and from the Gemini Acton signed Paul Cargili By end of this week the Sabres hope to signed two more players coach Me Fad yen said They arc also looking forward to the return of Steve Wagner who will be bad in two Wagner has out for a good part of the season with a separated shoulder With the acquisition the new players and the return of Wagner the Sabres will have as many good players as any leam in the The playoffs begin the first week in February and be there As of Monday the league scoring statistics showed Acton has two in the top ten Greg Yates is 111 with X goals and points and Peter Is sixth with goalsandH poinls Gemini end unbeaten streak in Barrie With a win over Mimico and a near victory over league leading the George town Gemini continued their up the standings and rise up the stature ladder In fact with the loss in Sunday Georgetown showed they are beatable coach Gary Hudson said It was the first time tht Gemini were beaten In On Junior play since Dec ID The unbeaten streak was still in tact Saturday night when Georgetown defeated The game In Mimico was never close as Georgetown led the home after the period Scoring was shared by six players with Todd Humphrey get ting the pair The addition of Hum phrcy and Don Cruise provides the extra scoring punch Ihe Gemini needed They help take the JNells DRIVING SCHOOL Next Course Starts Feb 16 to March 11 630930 phone 8772671 Approvadby Ontario Safety League OFF PURCHASE ON ANY NEW OR USED VEHICLE UPON PRESENTATION OF A GRADUATION DIPLOMA FROM NELL DRIVING SCHOOL r Saturduy night in was more of a contest The lead shifted from each leam and alter two periods the score was tied loach Hudson called contest a game scoring three goals in the span of about four mlnuiis in the second period Georgetown led Barrio then scored three goals just as fast and the game tied again at difference In the game was the power ploy scored four power goals score one in their three op portunities The team will be spen ding more working on the power ploy coach Hudson said Georgetown almost lied the game with less than one minute to play They hit the post Barries final goal making the game 80 waa inloanemptjnet Those who attended the game In Dame got their moneys worth coach It was a great gome For some reason we play better against the top clubs it was fastest game the Gemini nil year Hudson Mid Scoring In the game with was spread between six players Wayne Morrow picked up two assists In to a goal As of Monday Wayne Morrow was third in mini Junior scoring rice conch Hudson sold points Now thai the Gemini have scoring power they arc hoping to fill two remaining paces In the rosier with two Tuesday at the Gordon Arena club wis looking over tour prospects By the end of the week Iht club will have Ihe two picked coach Hudson said The Gemini next In Milton and will be home against Vaughn on Saturday As of Monday only four points sepn rated tlic Gemini from third place ho hove points Between Noblclon and Georgetown are Burlington with points and Vaughn with I were defeated W51 Perdue Hull li to beat In llul the double emirate supplied one of mine The Herald Rebel juniors and midgets take two from GE Perdue Georgetown look two of games from Gordon Perdue High School last week when oil three boys basketball loams were The Midgets won their first game of the season at Perdue in Thursday with a 3917 score Juniors have a record In league play alter their win In Georgetown Thursday Wednesday the Senior boys lost a close game in Georgetown lo To be guaranteed a place in the playoffs the Senior Rebels will to win all of their remaining games said coach Gary Souftworth The Senior Rebels almost started on that path to the playoffs against Perdue who they should have beaten coach Southworth said At one point in the second half the were down by 13 points but were able lo climb back within The team came on strong in the final quarter but not strong enough la win High scorers In the game were Hurley John Walts and Brent Hull Like the Senior team the Junior Rebels were behind perdue for most of the game With five minutes left plai Georgetown tied Ihe game at and won It by The team was slow In the first half waiting for the perfect plays which didn t come often coach Rick entered the game Then the leam began to hustle The Rebels were able to take ad vantage of a small Perdue bench They outnumbered Perdue to By the last quarter Georgetown had all their starters in play again against a tired line for Perdue coach said High scorers for the Juniors were Tim with 10 Moe with 9 and Frank with Georgetown Midget defeated Perdue Thursday in The score was due lo a strong se cond half by ihe Rebels In lie team drat victory Dave Steele showed strength in rebounding and Dave In ball control coach Bob Morrow said After the first half we do anything wrong coach Morrow said her of team a points were scored in second half Their record Is now 1

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