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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 21, 1987, p. 12

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THE HERALD OctolxTll Minor Atoms drub Dundas in win Conches for the Minor Atom hockey team Jim Lahey Brian James Doug Thorn were beginn ing to wonder if their Minor Atoms could notch more one goal a game In league Georgetown has won by 10 scores Two shut outs for goaltenders Steven Helm and David Pearson was pleasing but could our offense produce a few more markers This question arose after Thura days game in Stoney Creek when Georgetown came with a 10 victory on a third period raLLY BY David Kotsos Scott to who made no mistakes to net a win with 17 seconds left in the game A hard team practise set the Minor Atoms up for their first meeting with Wondering If their team will score will be no longer plague coaches James and Thorn Their team came up with 11 big ones plus a shutout for David Pearson in a massacre of Dundass defenses Four first period goals David KOTSOS Marc Boucher Dave Boere Second period saw five goals Kevin Scott Trueman David Kalbarskl Tim Dlar- and Dove The third period the team relax a little and played around with lines to net only Iwo Scoring goals were Brad Spears and Thorn tight checking and of With such a good workout the Minor Atoms should have no problem with their hard schedule coming up as they meet and Ching Assisting and playing terrific hockey in this onesided game were Scott 12 Kevin Lumb 3 Marc Boucher Sandy Davidson David David Boere Paul Sand if Major Atoms first win perks morale The North Halton Sports Major Atom hockey team split their games this week On Thursday night the locals travelled to Creek to face one of Tri Countys better A strong effort saw the North Sports Fliers lose their third game in a row by a single goal Newcomers John Waller Tyson Jason Markou Michael Bahr and Tom ml Dembie are adjusting well to AA hockey In the loss Doug sparked the attack with two goals and three assists con tributed two goals and an assist Stephen and David Bouskill had a goal and an assist each Blaine added three assists and earned a single helper Brent Wilkinson played a very strong game on defense for the North team Dundas hosted the Major Atoms on Saturday and couldnt handle Improving Georgetown team Veterans Shcppard with two goals and two assists Jamie Stephenson with a goal and an assist led the of fence in the victory Cory Evans and added single goals Hacked earned two assists with singles to and Gaven laser Waller and Chad Hughes shared duties Coaches Chris Milne and Dan Cutis look forward to the continual improvement of the North Sports squad Murray Broadbent hunt for goals Senior B Royals split weekend openers By JAMIE KOMLLAKD Herald Special The Royals beginning their fourth OHA Senior central league season split their opening two downing Tavistock and losing a squeaker to On Friday in the Royals who dressed only ten skaters played a ileal game but came out on end of a score The game was also costly when Steve Doug Pembleton and Herb Kewley received suspen of at least two games each leaving Hillsburgh to finish the con test with only six skaters after Karl r was Royals led by Glenn Mur rays two goals gave tough home opener the Rocks but had trouble beating Eloras Gary Trimble who allowed only four goals Trimble who goals Brian Demure and John Barnes added single markers for Hillsburgh while Rick Heller led the Rocks at tack two goals and one assist Tavistock after the first period but exploded for six unanswered se cond period tallies and cruised to a 116 victory who only dressed 10 players for this game including two goal keepers put on a gutsy show against Tavistock s IS players Paul with four goals and one assist with four goals and one assist Murray with three goals and two assists Brian Demure two goals and four assists and Andy a goal and four assists were the Royals big gunners McKenzle added Ihe other markers and John Barnes added four assists Brad Miller who look over in goal for from Sieve 0 after the first period allowed only wo goals and made three key saves in second period to help ihe Royals to the win The Royals defence of Meyer Barnes and Lance played E long with largo amount of Ice time all three logged next game Is ihls day October 23 when the Durham Huskies come to town for an start at the Community Centre ROYALTIES Brian MacKonzle should be in the Royal lineup this weekend after returning from vacation The Fergus Flyers have folded before playing their first game and the loss of Fergus will be felt around the league leaving only seven clubs in the central division Tavistock Durham Palmers Ion Har Fergus folding all of their games will be dropped from the schedule and he teams will now ploy a game season has already added ex Flyer Dwoync McKenzle played his minor hockey and Junior C hockey in Fergus The Royals expect three or four more ex Flyer out to ihis week for a look Scheduling change the Tuesday December 15 home game between Durham and has been rescheduled to Friday December IB Goaltending excels for Minor Novices Rep hockey The minor novice Rep team spent a busy week and weekend eying hockey Hosting Brampton Wednesday gave Kevin his first shut out as he began his weekend of exceptional goal keeping While earning this shut out Kevins team mates were assuring this one with three lovely goals Allan from Brad Davidson Then Allen sent Cameron Hunter in who TO Brad Davidson for the second Camron Hunter had his first goal when Brad and Ricky Clark set him up The final score 30 Georgetown Saturday In the Georgetown team seemed very relaxed Some sloppy passing scrambly clearing of puck front their end was constant If Kevin had not been on his game this could have been georgetowns first lost Fortunate ly It wasnt every brush breakaway tried kevln stopped Then Georgetown would somehow get a chance to score and cleanly the light would go 1 Thompa control he went end to end send Georgetown out front assisted by Wesley Blight Goals were scored by Brad Davidson from Brad drew the third period Brad KouyouJIan Brad Davidson and Andrew only marker camp from a deflection off a skate to ruin a great shut out a Kempt by Kevin The final score 41 for lucky Georgetown Coaches Davidson Tales dam Impressed upon the team hat their efforts needed improvement for their next match or Streetsville a tough opponent would beat us The team couldnt count on Kevin Humenlnlski doing it all himself Team Georgetown took the ice on Team Georgetown took to the ice but this lime he had Other players Georgetown opened the scoring when Curtis scored from Wesley Blight Then a great moment for rookie Stephen Gibbons as he net led his first goal from Allan and Curtis Streclsvllle became very trust rated Kevin lurned away attempt after scoring Finally late In the third Streetsville netted one but only one and minor novices again advance wilh a well deserved victory The final score 1 for Georgetown HYUNDAI COUNTRY Between the mesh JUST MISSED Mark quick enough Slop this hard Ilarrie In third period action of a game Friday night between Georgetown Gemini and the Alter Gems fought Pells hits with floater shot win for Major Peewees Ancaster power Sunday the team visited Georgetown major Atoms and walked away with a victory The bigger faster An caster team peppered shots on the Georgetown goal and scored three In Ihe first period two in the second and more in the third Time and again the forwards beat their Georgetown me Only some fine net work by Georgetown had only one shot goal There was a few bright spots The defensive pair of Jim and Shannon Morris played a steady gome Andrew broke up a 2onl And Matt Lush broke up with some good backchecking Next week the locals visit the same Ancaster team Saturday and then host Oakville on the Sun- By CODLING Herald Special The Georgetown Major Pee Wee hockey experienced its first run of the season Oct 18 during a home game against with a score of 42 The rough hard hitting game was scoreless going Into the second period when Streetsville scored two goals With one second left in the period Brent opened up Georgetowns scoring with a goal on a pass from Jeff Pet Georgetown played tough In the third period with Ryan Pells tying the game by scoring a high floating goal early In the period Ken Kotaurkahadtheassist The Streetsville team fought hard number of shorthanded goals to take the lead but lo no avail Despite four penalties against Brent scored Georgetown the team was not ready Georgetowns first goal in the so lo give the game away Defencemen period with Ken and Chris Barrow Jake Chris Borrow adding assist Andrew Ryan Kumeil and Sean Pearson did Elliott scored Georgetown other an outstanding job of penalty killing goal with the Koszurka and Barrow and defending their goal team again Tim scored the wlnn lug goal at the 17 mark with an assist from Randy Bond Randy again assisted on the games final goal by Andrew Elliott Oct IS the boys played to a disap pointing loss against Erin They lost 102 In the fastpaced game In Erin The Ontario division champions proved 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