Bantams have up and down week The and M Pro Sports Bantam third period capitalizing on was unable to pull their of assists apiece Jim English and took their three game winning Georgetown s lackluster spirit goat lender In the final minute at Mark had a goal and an streak to Ancaster on Oct and They put three more tallies on the Ihey were bottled up by the checking assist each with a tie scoreboard before Cord Burke tenacity of Georgetown Bill McDonald after missing scored two goals within 32 seconds in dented the twine from Trent Cull came to town on Sun several scoring chances finally the period catching the locals Goalie Chris Cambourls played a day but the Georgetown and M found the mark as he also hud a goal strong game receiving very little Pro Sports were not a very good and an assist and Wade Serjeanlson strong gal Just remaining in the support in his their second loss or English converted a pass theseasonbya42count iVlti just me fin McDonald Georgetown one goal behind Balte passed off to Wade Ser season as they went on to defeat jeanjon to tie the game with Just Oakville 1 Both teams missed minutes to play The big scoring opportunities In the came moments later when Oakville accounted for the other Georgetown goal Rich Bond contributed to the Inaccurate shooting by the locals cause with a pair of assists while and some great saves by Chris Cam Watts and Trent Cull had an kept the scoring sheet clean assist each in the first period Enough was Kevin Usher who has yet to play a enough as coaches Bennett and game this season has now been join- Jason finally got the message lo on the sidelines by big forward five for the locals and on his right arm their opponents When the ball Injury from Though relatively mil result of a foot Paul St Pierre but with SI Pierrecomlngupwlthbigsaves quid reflexes the rubber stopper Captain Dale finally kept he game tied found the mark from assistant cap- final time was In Dundas tain Craig Cooper at of the timekeeper Bob at the end jury Is expected lo keep him out of on but the Georgetown period With just seconds to of the third period George own had tear didnt start playing until the go in the period Mark Mininch made added another three making the After eight games the M and sew period It with and BUI Pro Sports Bantams have a record Bond cashed In on a passing McDonaldgettlngasslsls Leading the M and M scoring of rive wins against two losses and play from Dale McNiven and Chad St Pierre shutout bid was quash- parade was Burke with two one tie for points In scoring Bail lo lie the game Dundas when Oakville scored with just goals and an assist Chad Bailey and team has goals in their favor play aggressive hockey In the Data had a goal and a pair SECTION THE Wednesday October M 1987 Page Troubles continue for Sr football Rebels Minor Atom reps rebound for wins after first loss Waller earns shutout in North Halton win The District High School Suitor Football team may well be the best team in heir conference playing between 20yard lines But thai distinction helped them an paints on the board and It t case the pain of a loss to Lord cither The problem Is ve re not getting the ball In the end zone says Rebels com Handy Marina gel We don follow through Georgetown look a 1 lead In the game Friday in the opening quarter and dnlained the margin through half Dave Varncchio kicked the single tarty on the teams ex changed Interceptions on first few sequences Lord Elgin took the lead in the third quarter with a converted touchdown to go ahead a I which still left the in sinking distance But a down gamble by Georgetown failed In the final quarter Lord Hum be game away with a touchdown on the next series and another with the minute flag up The Senior arc now winles3 in their three starts but Marlnangell was hoping lo remedy that si tun lion yesterday Tuesday when Georgetown hosted Loyola a team which hadnt scored a point let alone win a game so far this season Defensively he feels ihe Rebels can stack up against any team in their division But mental lapses on to be overcome The defence played well again Marlnangell said I cant ever real ly fault them But the offence has sagged We hope lo build turn he said prior lo the contest Tuesday Brent Falcone hit for seven of passes against Lord Elgin for yards On the ground the Rebels picked up 144 yards mainly with the use of fullback Kirk Serjeanlson and mil back Dave on dive plays The Rebels next gome Is Friday when again play at home sweep games The District High Afteiisuftering their first loss of the the Georgetown Minor Atoms 1a reps rebounded for a pair of wins in hockey action lastweel arch rivals Streelsvillc GeorgelVi was nipped but I mm they went on to dominse 150 before Geoietown took an early lead In against Strcclsville when Davie scored from David Jind Brad Spears hough he locals how persistent and by the third period they railing 3 1 had several tig opportunities but were to capitalize With a never attitude though they three minutes very locals produced an offensive that led their second goal rs from Kotsos and Sandy but they were unable freelsville looked somewhat as they attempted to the squad but hursday the Atoms left little who ruled sumprcme on this as they romped to a 150 win t ChJnguacousy entire team the as he coaches for shuffled their lines In an fort to make it a more even con This made little difference Ihey went on to score five more goals after taking a com lead Paul led the attack with four goals and Ihree assists Tim clicked for wo goals and three assists Scott Lahey had a goal and four assists Scott Truman had two goals and a pair or assists David had a goal and three assists Thorns added a goal and Iwo assists Kevin had ihree assists Jeff Hewitt had a pair of markers and Mare Boucher had one goal and one assist David had one goat while David Boerc Brad Spears and San dy Davidson all had an assist apiece Not forgotten was Georgetowns able goal tender David Pearson who appears to be finding shutouts are his specialty The final for ihe Minor Atoms last week came Sunday when they travelled Georgetown seemed a little stow off mark and two quick goals by left the fans in doubt as to whether the minor atoms would be able lo bounce back But it also to be a mailer of turning the cheek as accumulated 10 penalties many of which necessary Georgetown scored their first goal en route Ihe comeback as Thorn scored on an unassisted effort Flamboro tried again to stifle the Georgetown drive but there was no turning them back as David scored from David inglt3 Then Brad Spears lit the I twice on unassisted efforts Georgetown came away with The North Halton Sports Major Atom AA hockey leam romped to three wins last week lo stretch their winning streak to four games Coaches Chris Milne and Dan Cur tls are pleased with the teams pro gress and current winning streak which is the ideal answer to he three one goal losses suffered earlier The locals started week on a very positive note with a homeice vic lory over a StreetsviHe team on Tuesday at Memorial John Waller earned the shutout for the North Sports Flyers The of fence was keyed by defenceman Gavin Glascr with two goals and one assist while centre Doug added two goals David and a goal and an assist each with Mike Bahr recording a single marker Single helpers were earned by both Stephen and Jason Wednesday saw he North team Brampton victory over the hard working Cory Evans Blaine Mc Cauley Closer and Sheppard shared Ihe goal scoring Bousklll chipped In with two assists with singles earned by and Wilkinson Chad Hughes very capably he North Sports victory On Saturday the Major Atoms travelled to I lamboro and showed little or Ihe host team in skating to a second straight Wilkinson McCaulcy and 111 up the net for the North Sports team Shep pard Wilkinson and Onoprijcnko earned the assists white Waller and Hughes shared the HYUNDAI COUNTRY I ItJiirn It I ST GEORGETOWN I 1694 I ball doublchioder from High School Monday In Georgetown In the Junior till GDHS look a 34 decision as Mclame Jans click for points for the winners In a battle for first place in Ihe Senior division the prevailed by a margin Both teams he with records of Heather Lawrence led Ihe scoring attack for as she drop ped in 13 points while Lisa Mason hit or id In a losing cause Susan Craig led the scorers with 10 points Today I Wednesday the GDHS Seniors take on Loyola on home court In a p match up while the Juniors face Bishop Reding In a game lo follow Mondpy the Junior host Perdue while the Seniors travel to Aclon for a remnlch HOURS Tun IDS FA DUALITY STEREO SYSTEMS ACCESSORIES FOR HOME AUTOMOTIVE RECORDS TAPES CDs Slfel Stride IniUBlHM Until CORRECTION The advertisement that ap peared in the October 21st Issue of the Herald for the Royal Canadian Legion Branch listing assembled at the school at 1 1 a m tor Glen Williams parade was Incorrect It should have read 1 Atom Bs gain momentum Whni I Whal a difference a week made for he Georgetown Major Meeting the same earn that shellacked them the week the locals played them even most of a game Saturday before bowing Ancaster opened the scoring with shorthanded goal at of the rst period But Georgetown and a short time a until of Stephen Jamie Bollomlcy David Jim Katsi liens and Shannon Morns applied good pressure a though hey were unable to score The locals played tight defence only four shots on goal With 35 seconds to go In the period Sbtt Wilson picked up a loose puck front of the net and put It way tie ihe score tie team picked up the pa In second period and repined lead on a long drive Iron the blue line that sailed over Scth Homer Inlo the top cor Ihe net The locals continued good defensive play and near ly it on a power play shot by Kafiilleris from the blue line ihe third Georgetown opened up trying to get the equalizer HoVever with only minutes left a bad pass put an Ancaster for In the clear and the lead was Inaeased to Shortly thereafter Dode was tripped up during a Ing attempt giving Georgetown one lasl opportunity But they not capitalize and the game ELLS DRIVING SCHOOL Next Course Nov 16Dec Monday Wednesday 630930 The whole team played well with a number of good defensive efforts Matt Lush made a fine play to block a shot from the blue line In the se cond and Morris showed a lot of hus tle In the third when she skated the length of the ice to break up chance Georgetown left their defensive game at home Sunday as they lost to the Oakville team by a score of The first period ended with the score one goal coming on a bad angle shot another on a Ihree- and the third with a player left alone in front of the net The second period was Geo best with each t scoring two goals Jaimlc Bottom Icy scored on his own rebound with Scott Wilson getting assist And Craig Blair intercepted a pass and the to notch Georgetowns second goal The third period was all as they scored three That made the final for In About Course or Private Lessons phone 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