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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 21, 1987, p. 16

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J- 111- HAM Sabres extend streak to four straight By SANDY CAMPBELL Staff Teams which once walked over the Acton Sabres learned lesson in walking last week The Sabres defeated division leading Fergus Friday night and Grand Volley 102 Jan 14 in Mid Ontario Junior C play The Sabres who could only put one win together and even that rare ly had a winning streak extended to lour with thelrlatesl victories Until the game against Grand Valley Actons wins were only by small margins I don I know If we beat anyone by more than one goal coach Gary Because of an explosion in scoring power last week the have wins and losses this plfljei In their first game with the Sabres Paul and forward Tom Fisher scored seven of Acton s ten goals Grand Volley Paul a cut from the Georgetown Junior club had three goals Tom Fisher cut from the Milton Junior club potted lour Another recent Trevor had four assists for the Sabres The only scored Grand Vaikj wen scared in first period Mike guarded the goa I with author front Tom Fisher led the Sat re scoring a gain with three goals Acton was up 3o by the end or the first period it was probably the best period we played all McFadyen said By the end the se cond Fergus cut the to one goal and the was Sabre Brad Denis was ejected from for being the third man in fight during the second period Denis provided extra strength to aid goalie John McGrath Tom Fisher scored quick goal into period to he Sabres lead A frustrated Fergus team began to get chippy alter the goal and the lasted for most of the third period en said With the scoring power of three balanced lines tin Sabres are able to spend more lime In lions end This and the improved pluy tht teams two goalies has cut down the s goals against The win against division leading Fergus was pnrticularlj atisfjing for the Sabres pi well said Farly in the I never thought team would win four in a row I doubted the would work hard It s rewarding to sec lungs turn around for them hi said The meet Tonight they will be playing Orange lie in Acton Fri Sabres will be in and they face oil Grand V again The Sal res will be playing either Fergus or when the playoffs start in early February victory against Fergus Friday night proved o coach Ac ton hod the better hockey club He expects the games against to be very close long season of few victories ending well for the Sabres and ntr the guys are looking forward I every game coach Mcfodyen said As the els closer to a dose the team expects only stronger The Sabres ire expecting injured forward Sieve Wagner soon He might be able to play Sunday against ind Volley said There are still two spots left on the roster team has until Feb into fill llicni Bruce and Peter welcome Paul By SANDY Herald Stiff The family tree of Acton family has developed a limb more hockey stick than branch Making up that limb are brothers Peter and Paul the only children of Bruce and Judy of Queen Street After playing lor the Acton Junior C Sabres all of last season Peter and Paul were reunited on the team Jan Paul spent most of this season with Georgetown Gemini Acruilly the return of Paul was more of a family reunion as father Bruce Cargill is vicepresident of he Sabres and mother Judy is a demoted Paul defenccman scored first hattrick of his Junior hockey career against Grand Valley In the first game One of his goals was assisted by younger brother Peter who assisted on another goal scored one of his awn The s victory was their biggest and Fergus It different hearing goal scored by Paul assisted by Peter Cargill Peter said Some of the most satisfying goals scored by are those assisted by his brother Paul said Thai combination of scoring power may begin to mean more a the season winds dawn The brothers won be playing together much longer Paul is in his last year of Junior hockey Peter hopes to be drifted by a Junior team next Paul has a great of en about his brothers ploy I hope this year tie gets drafted by Junior A club He works so hard at it lies thinking it ill the time and has been for years J ml something Mr believes strongly In He was president of Ac ton Minor Hockey Association bit and He is no a lift member ot the Association philosophy Is if you keep the boys busy playing two games and one practice a week Ihi re not like to bet inlo too much trouble Mr said Me is a strong ever in Junior hotkey team it is place to go for Acton players loo old for Midget With his career in Junior hockey almost Paul pi ins to remim working at North Ilalton Sports Georgetown where he is the assis tant manager Coaching is also part of his future Paul would like to coach young boys to start If things go the way he wants Peter would like to remain in hockey a very long time Playing hockey in is one goal In the long term he is interested In officiating ultimately in the MIL As a referee 1 mort tolerant of than most players Since got Into I cut pemlUes way down Peter said Paul admits he still Peter different from other players In a fun Paul wiU tell Peter when he has something wrong on Die ice such us no passing when he might I really wan to sec him get lot said And Peter is Just as interested in his brother game He wis pointed whin Paul was cut from tin I know he is of their best defence men Pel id For Peter he is he will more to pin with his older and the are glad to have him We were wnk on defence I It good to be back in I there all life said arc ire here with their rolhcm reunited on tip who is ihrrs Junior hockey learn last Ihe lotrr I mil Royals beat league leading Tavistock The showed strength and weakness In two Senior games last week end doubled t score of league leading Tavistock Friday wilh an win Sun lay they drop ped a road decision to the riston Blues one of the leagues weaker teams On home ice Friday led all the way with scores of 1 and CUSTOM KITCHENS KITWOOD INDUSTRIES Locally Owned Operated 20 Years Experience liter the first lid sec periods Brian paced the Royals with four goals Steve had two while Glen Murray and Brian MacKcmie added singles Brad Miller was strong in goal for the Royals especially In the first period when he made saves For most of the contest with riston the Royals led or were tied Glen Murray two goals for to go his two assists has record of losses and four ties for points remain third in he league The ore five paints behind first place Tavistock travels lo Elora Frlda and returns to play the Hocks home Saturday at m Major Novices lose first in eleven games The North Major Novice suffered their first defeat In games Jan After that defeat to Miltcn the team had some hard practices teemed to pay of Sunday at home to the team to themselves and their fans their 11 gome winning streak was no fluke Goals in all three periods gave North Sports another win Pearson produced his fourth shutout of the Scott La hey led his team the first goal In the second Scott Truman set up another goal and scored his own The score was after the second Just into the third Jeff Hewitt blasted one and as it lay on the crease Robbie put it In The final score was for Georgetown Nurseries do battle In last week of regular season Georgetown Nurseries I A met Hilton Nurseries day night in a game that ended in a I 1 tie Jeff scored lone goal for Georgetown stealing puck from Milton at the blue line lo go in on breakaway Saturday in Ancaster locals registered difficulty again with the league leaders and the referees as they dropped on decision Netting markers for Georgttown were Jeff Craig Juby and Johnston with assists going to Timmons with two and Chris Burns Hosting Acton In an exhibition Sunday night Georgetown lost Chad scored iwo goals with the third point deflected In by on a shot from Peter Lee Downs remarkable in net keeping the game

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