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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 18, 1987, p. 12

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The for Staff position is I December 11 and tl do Leader and Instr let J Kit Ions s February pi forms arc avail I t Recreation and Deport Winning streak snapped at six Sabres suffering home ice jitters One of the few problems afflicting the Acton Sabres at this point in their Mid Ontario Junior C hockey schedule has been isolated and the prognosis looks good Quite frankly every team should be so afflicted Last Wednesday night the Sabes were dumped by the siting Caledoi Flyers for their first loss in seven starts Friday Acton got bock Into the swing of things with a decision In over the Hornets put together a good game Wednesday but the Sabres t show themselves to be the same team that rebounded from a start to move in on tl league kingpins at seven wins and four losses heading Into the me So what happened I think the players are scared ploying In front of the hometown crowd says Acton general manager Jules Russian We got some kids who have played Junior before but many of them haven t It all new to them After drawing only mediocre crowds for their first few home games the Sabres are beginning to find a following Wednesday was a good turnout and a vocal one at that Russian feels as the season pro- home and come to realize the fans are on their side The Flyers took a lead after the opening period and led after 40 minutes Ds the Sabres t seem as sharp as they have been in recent games Jeff Campbell did most of the damage for scoring three times Doug tallied twice for the Flyers including an empty net goal with seconds left and Eben Wagland added a single The Sabres certainly had their chances to get back In the contest as the Flyers took a number of penalties in rapid succession in the third period to leave them two men short much of the time Greg Yates Chris Turner Mark French and Tom Fisher replied for the Sabres Acton had a few tense moments in the second period when goalie Tom Hill was struck in the face mask with a hard shot He left the game and was replaced by Alex Plana but the blow Just left him a little woozy In Alllston Friday the Sabres led after the opening period and 41 after the second before surrender two goals to the Hornets in he final frame Paul Wilson scored the first Acton goal at and Turner tallied on the winner on on unassisted effort In the second period For the Hornets John Lyle Hob and Mike replied plana earned the win In net for the Sabre No league games were scheduled for Saturday as hosted a game between the Mid Ontario and St Mikes of the Metro Junior loop The Allstars won the game o Turner of the Sabres scored the winner This Thursday travel to Schomberg for an IS game and Friday they host the last place Grand Valley Harvesters for an MIDONTARIO J HOCKEY LEAGUE CtMdon M and Sports rocks Creek In only their second gome of the month or November the M and M Pro Sports Bantams hosted Stoney Creek Sunday and claimed their eighth win of the season by a margin The game began slowly as a goal by Stoney Creek In the opening was he only blemish on the Th picked up considerably In the frame both on the and with a steady parade of players to the penally box which continued throughout the re mainder of the match In all Creek ended up with penalty minutes as well as a game misconduct for fighting while was assessed minutes It was a reduction of two minutes by each team In their penal minute lime over their last meeting In the second period nil the belonged to Georgetowi as Rod scored from Rich Bond and Craig Cooper Just over eight minutes left In he period Wade scored on a effort from Cooper and Mark Minlnch a short time later and then scored a power play marker from Chad Bailey and Eric Long to give the locals a lead In the third Georgetown went ahead when Cooper scored another goal assisted by Dave Watts and Bill McDonald Creek finally got rolling again scoring a goal of their own and adding another marker Just seconds later to make it Two power play goals by Georgetown the first on a solo effort by Watts and the other by Jim English assisted by Long and Trent Cull put the Bantams up Stoney Creek rounded out be they caught he dent Georgetown earn napping and scored a power play goal They add ed another with both earns playing short The visitors pulled their goalie in But goalie Paul St Pierre turned back the Stoney Creek attackers and helped the M and team hold on or the victory Chateau Bantams split weekend outings The Chateau Restaurant Minor split a pair of games on the weekend Brampton Saturday but bouncing back for a lops 1 victory over In Brampton Saturday goalie John Knlslticrjs was pelted with shots as the Chntciu squad was understaffed on defenc due to Injuries Will Mitch Butt and Peter Lee out of the lineup there was a great strain put on the team and If enough Brad out with the fiu As a result the Chateau team ran out of steam by the third period Dunne Lewis Mark Mel tyre and Trevor accounted for the Georgetown goals Sunday Iamboro visited Alcotl Arena and were entertained by the Adam HiltsTrevor Hills had his best came of the season scoring six times In the healthier Bantam team victory finished the day five assists as he and Hills led rush after rush which usually culminated with a pretty Georgetown goal Sparked by the aggressive per of Hilts and Ellncsky and the solid goal lend of Peter Downs the Chateau team turned in a strong twoway game After our loss to Brampton the team was glad to see the return of Butt and to the lineup said coach Hart man following the game The boys arc starting to realize they can I do it by themselves But as a team we can be awesome Chad Hartman and Doug Crawford had the other goals for Georgetown with assists nicked up by Sean GuistinI Brad Amato AdamKagen Tutt and Butt ruined Downs shutout bid at 12 in the third period while Georgetown was playing two men short The Chateau Restaurant Bantams played Milton Tuesday night but no results were available Their next home game la his Saturday when hey entertain Burlington at the 30pm Johnson atoms lose game to Burlington Georgetown Johnson and Assoc to Major Atom squad Burlington last lost a close decision by 31 on strong the pen period jutshootlng Burl ngton and ha the belter r ngopportun ties tt th a Burlington sent off for I the mark he Johnson of Crnif Blair Stephen Matt Lush Andrew and Shannon Morris minaged to apply good pressure just a led to on an excellent ng pass but they he scoreboard when Lush tlp- a shot Bio With a few minutes remain In Georgetown wis given another powerplay Although pretty pass play from Scott Wilson to Lush to Sean pro a good scoring chance and an end rush by J Kats liens provided Ihc locals were unable to odd their lead The teams evenly in the se cond period Motr broke up a twoonone ear in the period and later made an impress vc rush and had a shot on goal Sean Mills slopped a ngton breakaway but with seconds lo go Burlington finally beat him to make Burlington controlled play n the frami In early going Georgetown killed off an Interference penalty to Ellncsky But home side continued to press and with remaining they look advantage or some poor forechecking and in on a situation score the go- ahead goal Just 14 seconds later Burlington heir lead after scoring on a twoononc break Johnson and Associates attempted to make a late comeback and came close when Blair hit the goalpost on a low shot With seconds left Georgetown pulled their goalie In favor of a coy remained GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAB SOUND SINCLAIR AVE 8772420 Lords humble Acton Chances for an all Hills Sen or rls basketball final fell by th way as lie Nelson upended Acton High School a nnl playoff match up Nelson advanced the game against District High School Rebels who downed M M Robin son In he other semifinal Thursday The Acton a good Job of Nelson run and gun game plan but the Lords on the scoreboard Injures played a prominent pari Actons demise they were w thout point guard Marjorle Parker who suffered a hand Injury n their victory over Lester Pearson 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