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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 9, 1987, p. 10

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Page SECTION THE HERALD First for Halton Hilte the HERALD Sportsweek Ringette program set to go An Idea whose lime has come goes from the planning board to the ice surface this fall as young girls will to sport of ringette In Hills A committee under the Georgetown Minor Hockey Hon will launch a local league for players seven 13jtjn as the first step in organizing a i pit to program In many centres the game of is to girls what the game of hockey Is to young boys leagues have been formed to commodate everyone from the tune arc old enough luce on a pair of skates right up being new to Hills though the sport of its anniversary this originating til North According to Dave Martin a director with minor hotkey in Georgetown who will lit on the commit leu the time op to introduce the sport Its really overdue because Reclaiming lost articles The Gemini had to singe a late comeback ft between Hie I to edge the Vnughan Haiders in on exhibition Junior thin shut hockey game Friday at the Arena Veteran period plmto Gemini goalie Dan Halliburton who worked hall the Gems edge Raiders out ihild musing a sweater or a pair of How about a lunch bag a jacket or a towel We may it our Recreation unit Parks Office on James Georgetown These articles are left over from our Summer Programs Please Ulll All articles will he kept until Friday Sept It Mosquitos blank Milton says Wo feel the more kids we gel Involved whether its for hockey or ringetlelhe better Wayne Pries past president of the GMIIA Is one the forces behind the inauguration of a ringette program His wife Judy and Ed Str- jcant are also serving on the nngeltc committee Pries says registrations in minor hockey have declined somewhat over the last few years which means they able to find more ice llmefornngelteplay As ringette in Hills begins to grow there will be more leagues added to he program and eventual ly there arc likely to be rep teams started as well Since this is the anniversary of ringette in Canada governing bodies of the sport will be staging special events to publicize their pro grams through and exhibi tion games For coaches in the new league the resources of parents will be drawn on to help get things under way Representatives from the Ontario Association will be brought in lo teach coaches referees and more the game through on Ice Instruction and sessions For the Inaugural year a registra tion fee of MS per will be charged cover operating costs Martin the rate of growth will be determined By the in terest shown as plans for the pro gram progress Initially people were afraid- theyd lose something he says But weve jumped that hurdle and were moving on The next step depends on what happens at registration and what lype of tur nout and responsewe get The registration date has been set for Sept 19 to run in conjunction with late minor hockey registration and tho Hockey Moms equipment exchange at the Alcott Arena Anyone wlshig more information on the program may con tact Dave Martin at 877 7113 rTERRYSiT BASEMENT MIKE TURNER raid Sports Editor The Georgetown Jr Gemini claimed their first prescason tory of the 198788 campaign Friday night as they shaded the Vaughan Raiders at the Arena The score aside though both teams used the ice time to scrutinize the talent available to them as they piece together rosters for the up- coming Central Jr hockey season Its nice to win but thats not the important thing said head coach Peter Sturgeon All were doing is giving Ihe kids a chance to play and see if they cant get used to playing other Alt Ihmgs considered Sturgeon is happy with the progress thai has been made to this point And the next few weeks arc likely lo change the complexion of the learn con siderably think well see some talent floating in and out as the A camps make some cuts and change their mind about playing col lege or university hockey Friday nights game as would be expected was somewhat to begin with Vigilant opened the scoring at 13 of the first period when he tucked a shot up under the crossbar past Gem goalie Dan Halliburton while the Raiders were enjoying a man advantage Georgetown picked up the pace in final few minutes of the first frame and took Ihe play to Vaughan They continued lo press in the se cond until Greg Brazeau converted a pass from Joe Washkurak at 12 to make it 11 The Raiders went ahead again mid way through the period when Tony scored and then Mike Cundari connected for a thandedgoalatil Braieau scored his second goal of the night for the Gems at 17 while they enjoyed a twoman ad vantage making it a game otter two periods Vigil ant I was ejected from the game In the opening minute of the third period when he was called for but that didnt do much in way of improving matters for Georgetown Mark Pries went to circle his own net with the puck and lost control only to have it roll across the line for a goal Mike Coyle was given credit John made it for the Raiders when he stepped around Ccsann who replaced in the Georgetown net mid way through the second and shovelled the puck in The Gems finally got at that straight goals Adam Bennetts shot from the point was deflected to cut the margin to two and Chuck made a move the side of the Vaughan net and scored making It The goal came just seconds lalir when scored with a high shot from the slot Off the faceoff Ted Dent carried the puck in and scored to the Raiders a lead but the Gems didnt quit Bennett pulled ihe trigger on hard shot with left on the clock to tic the game again at six Then with just over two minutes left Kevin Dance earned the puck in and bcal the Vaughan goalie to sew up victory for the Gems Sturgeon was impressed with several player in outing Friday night He recognizes as a Dance though small in stature for hockey gave a good account of himself working up and down the middle Sturgeon said He also had praise for rearguard Bennett and Craig Chamberlain towns pre Mason reioni now stands one win one loss lftfr they dropped a to the GucIphJr Tuesday the Gems travelled to for match the Capitals but the was Idle In the second period when a A game scheduled or the thus between and Capitals Mill not liktly be played But right now Sturgeon is rating on the workouts What vie need Is practice time tight now he says We have to gel down in our numbers and work on our systems The Gems are scheduled to open their 138788 season on against Aug proved to be exhibition con lulled off a as lhe look lor Si let Tric get own Mosquito Selects 1 played host to Milton on Park In what rv skillfully played the side on home field decision Scoring It Burrows The Georgetown learn hard all vear and won at home While I fare as hi out of own games represented well Special commendation Mitch who organi7 loam so well HYUNDAI COUNTRY Medals missing Two medals won in competition a worldclass artistic roller skater arc still missing The medals used as part of a display lo promote Drovers trip to the World Artistic Roller Skating Championships In New Zealand next month were 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