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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 7, 1987, p. 9

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JETTA GOLF SCIROCCO BAZ MOTORS the HERALD For 30 Years We Have Delivered Apple Auto Glass and Bluebirds set to square off Well it has been an If not interesting round of playoffsthus far in the Georgetown Industrial Fastball 1 The final matchup has low been decided Tlit third place Apple Glass are slated to meet the fourth place Bluebirds The Glnssmen finished their first l Jo rounds quarter finals and semi finals with a six wins and two losses record out woniig their opponents 3211 Bluebirds have a six and three playoff record with i for and runs against count the regular season of pi it appeared as If Hit Apple team Birds by lha feathers as they defeated them in ill four gimes and 3 them IBtoC overall But lest we all forget his is the and an over confident turn could be prime for the Thtse two clubs have probably strongest duos of for their Terry Haines are the aces for Apple while the Bluebirds are armed with Brian and Gerrv Marshall Now let s have a quick look back as to how these two clubs were destined lomeet eliminated the second place AkcrsPlus Welding squad by a four games to two count In Gome six the took of some fielding errors and a tw run double from Glenn Fcndley to g rolling in he second Plus Welding squad by a four two count In Gome six the took of some errors and a tworun double from Glenn to get rolling in the second inning ferry Haines earned his third win in till heated round to be selected Ap plie MVP Rob Hatcher once again a tremendous garni on defence Tim Field ilso had i fine outing team Now over to the really close Sea Air Bluebird What a round this turned out lo be what with lie games ending with no lights player ejections no umpires for one match and very high and very low scoring contests But the end result favoured the Bluebirds as they went on to take the series four games to three Game six saw the Oldtimers by the Birds I lo even up the best of seven siries at three apiece George threw a strong game but was pulled late In bot torn of the sevtnth with the bases loaded and two out Look out Jr Wright stepped in to to hopefully keep Bluebirds alive but was fan by big Bob the terminator to preserve win Gerry Marshall threw a good game but still took the loss He wis chosen MVP for his George was game MVP for Sea Air There were only seven base hits in ail This set the stage for the tie breaker Air felt good after their win Bluebirds knew what y had to do The Bluebirds carried a lead into the seventh inning Gerry Mar shall was again tailed upon and responded by throwing a strong game MVP for the Bluebirds George Sheppard tossed for fue and then Bob in lor relief The Sea Air gang battled back with a threerun rally on hits from Bob and Cord Spears and gome was tied seven But Bluebirds battled bock with two In the top of the eighth inning They held off the in their last bat of the game and season in the bottom of the eighth to clinch the series Now it championship time the Bluebirds Now for all you who have been or following the local loop over the post years hen ore the previous ship Were you on any them 1986 Allison 1985 Allison Cornhuskers 1984 Brackens Restaurant Hollywood Tavern 1962 Hollywood Tavern 198 North Sports 1980 Hornby 1979 1978 Stationery 1976 ORG Stationery The Kinsmen 1974 Casselmnn Fuels 1973 1972 Moore Park Texaco Moore Pork Texaco Station House Hotel 19G9 Station House Hotel 1968 Standard Products Standard Products I or do scored a goal In the Georgetown Gemini tie with the Blades as he look a pass from Travis It Sean The draw was all the Gems had to show for their troubles last though as they dropped and Herald photo Gems have to settle for lone tie Herald Sports Last week Tailed to be as for the Georgetown Gemini as many people had hoped It would be In the second week of Centra Jr B Hotkey League regular season the Gems had only a lit to show for their efforts In Wednesday travelled to Markham where they thumped fl2 by the Waxers In back toback Rimes on the wtcktnd a I the Gordon Anna Gems were by lit Streelsville Dtrbys but managed to salvage i 3 3 tit with tht Saturday Despite a record thai shows a win and a lie against hrte losses it s ap- the are still looking for a cohesion that will only tome with time It takes while for players to get settled in Manager II Hooper re in ihe process of rebuilding a hockey team ind it just tikes time In terms of the composition of the team Hooper feels the Gemini ore solid on offence but could still use some help on defence Wt need a couple more ex to settle things down in our own ind Until wt find them wt re going l have our problems That help may not be long In com As early is next Hooper expects Junior A will be making cuts of players that could in in big way Hooper says lilt have been In touch with sivtral A clubs and will set what fills their way when tree is shaken re looking see whit s week should tell as straighten around their rosters Saturday night against Gemini fiuml hemselves rill 1 as Ton I hit stored at 11 mark for tht Georgetown s Brian the it II with goal from j ink Iorettnntll regime tl I id a few minutes later scored his second of l Blades a llcadattr2i minutes In the second earned the ploy to the Gems for much of period but Georgetown goalie in Halliburton I eld them off the scores eel they made the most he situation scoring a pair of markers The first was scored Kevin at tht mark as Adam Bennett and Greg drtw The id tonl wis stored by lreti I r ok took he puck in ind laid ass ut wio pul past sprawled Sean Goullutr for I leid also picked up in ssist on the p Id the leai until tht mark of tht find rami wltn Darren llunttr maniged to rediretl shot past Halliburton to pull the t the Terns at thrte thought halt scored the with about eight minutes left to pi iy when lie putk was into tin net 1hnujh but the is when was tailed for a clucking Things a little tense in the ijle whin Halliburton out to tie blue line to flag down i loose putk tin with matt Don rulse ind in pi was helped from ihe favoring his hut was ibk to resume play itior it In their two outings the found themselves up against some ible At stored fue gods in the final to the win Bennett stored for Georgetown in first to hold the Gems to a 1 tie and they trailed the second afltr found mark Sabo ind Scott a pair of for Markham John Harrison made saves in for while his counterpart Pit of Wax stopped shots dust the Gemini fell behind after first and trailed the They bounced to make it in the third but for the hot goalltnding of iht Knins who fnc shots Greg Joe Wnshkurak ind accounted or the eorgctown goals tunm idi saves in Gemini net was led by Steve Woods with three goals an assist ind Pino wllh a pur of I night travelled to to lake on the for the first time this season This I Georgetown hosts he Richmond Hill Dynes for an start it the Alcolt lav take the roid for in tin at Minor atoms edge Orangeville 10 Bishop Reding hosts meet lost to runners representing schools took part In the first an Bishop Iteding Royal Invlta Cross Country Meet at Kelso Thursday As i first lime venture meet proved very according to barrel I MacDonald and for many of the runners il provided a preview of whit they will be facing in the future The ind Golden Horseshoe cross country champion ships will be held it Kelso later on says Id of the schools jumped it ilnuce to par in this men so thi it runners could gel fcLlfi rtheuurse Tht course is challenging vanes In from for midget girls mclres fir the senior boys I siys the many hills add the and hill in par known as Big Bertha provides the greatest For its Bishop was well repnsented is a competing it meet Chris took tip honors in the Midget Boys rut with a lime of 17 Chech w is tht only runner to an individual tit It who wis not from Milton High In the Junior Boys division Mikt Bishop Reding rate ink rest inf as he finished se cond just seconds behind win And was fifth In the closely contested Midget Girls event which saw the top live runners finish within seconds of each other Milton District High School clean up In the over all championships as claimed both the boys and girls divisions Trafalgar High School claimed the Midget Boys team chimplonslnp followed by Bishop of and St Thomas Aqulnis of Brampton The Junior Boys champion ship was claimed by Sir Allen Mac Nab of while the host Bishop Reding team took second of Mlltonwns third Cathedral Boys School of Hamilton had the only team entry in the Senior Boys division Milton District High School swept all three girls divisions In Midget iris Bishop took and wis took second in the Junior Girls ilcgory while Aeon High School was third and in the Senior Girls division St Thomis look seund as the only other school lot mptttwilhafullltim Tiffiny of Milton District took individual title in Midget Girls run with a limi of 11 Tit next four finishers were tlostly bundled as two Trafalgar t and Tiffany Rudolph finished and third rcspcttivdy will times Christy I if was fourth with i time of Reding MDHS took the lop four spnls in tilt Junior Girls I ran liurie Posers 16 Laskosky US 24 Dawn MR Laura Wood IS I McCall of MiNab wis fifth with time of Smith or won the Senior Girls division with a time of well of team male fcrki who In a time Murla of Ac ton High School was third in while of Assump tion in Burlington was fourth with a time of and Kirsly Pearson 23 The Midget Boys run was won by Bishop Reding Tins Check with his time of 17 followed by Trafalgar Andy who come in with a of Oliver of Assumption was third with a time of IB 10 followed by Mathew of White Oaks IB 10 and Williams of St Thomas Aquinas IR Dave of MDHS was first to cross the line in the Junior Boys event with a lime of 17 Se ct was Bishop Reding Mike Wymnn third was Tom Cos lain of IB fourth was Jin Pearson of MiNib and fifth was Horse also of McNnb 10 The stnior Hoys run was won by Marly lowers of In a of Ml Second was Greg Pokorncy of third was Chris if til fourth wis It Kim Alilir dice of i2 and fifth was all in if Boys Thi Roy mid based in its is first Hint is in an GGCC ladies finish season The ladles section of the Georgetown Golf and Country Club held their season ending tournament on Saturday and even the cold weather couldn I prevent them from heating up on the course The day proved to be an exciting and competitive for all Jlrinu recorded the law score of the day to capture the section crown while low net winner was Lu Camp bell also picked up top honors for the longest drive while tin closest to- pin prize was won BevHnll The season long most Improved golfer was voted to be Debbie trier The ladies who took part In event wish to express their those who donated prizes After an undefeated pre season showing the Georgetown Minor Atom squad opened their regular season in Salur day and managed to register a slim victory goal lending proved to be the major obstacle for Georgetown lo overcome Rush after rush well defined plays by locals appeared pointless as the goallendcrs turned aside all scoring threats With just five minutes remaining in the game and Georgetown had peppered the net with some shots Paul Sandifer nothed the goal that proved to be the winner Assisting on marker were David Kotsos and David Georgetown carried most of the play in the overshadowing opponents with crisp passes aggressive and fine David Pearson between the pipes for Georgetown started his season off with an impressive shutout Allhough he was not tested with as many shots David remained sharp betw long nods Onngcvilk was unable to maount any sort of offensive threat The final result was a fine season opening show for toadies Jim Brian James md Doug Thorn as they lead the players who make up this s minor atom Members of the tntn are Stive Htim Thorn Sandy David son Scott Marc Boucher Tim Diardichuk Paul Scott Truman Jeff Hewitt David Kalbarski Kevin David Botrc David Kotsos Brad and Divld Pearson The minor atoms will take to the ite this weekend to Georgetown in their first men this weekend in Don Mills and it this point it looks as though they have a him that could well turn in championship pcrfor Field Hockey Action this section SPORTS Chargers cop crown B2 Soccers swan song B2 Hockeys whos who B4 NEWS I Norval News B8 The Big Mac attack B8 Block Parents expands ENTERTAINMENT House Sols birthday B6 Ian takes charge B6 Kiss Me recipe

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