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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 25, 1987, p. 12

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THE HERALD Chateau has prosperous week the Chatenus After a blue found Chateau Minor Bantams rud a very busy this past week with throe league one ex hi bit Ion outing Tuesday night home against start themselves behind The score stayed thai way until Trevor Elinscky put Georgetown on the score board from a pass by Adam Hilts brought the Minor Bantams within one at the 12 minute mark of the third period from John Knf the bench in favour of a sixth lacker popped one In off of Hilts to give Georgetown sr The District High School Ilrlxls claimed he Hilton Senior senior bnikelball title last Tues day when they defeated NeUon lndy Lords In the championship gamp Members of the team pre row from left Jim Brought cm Assistant Conch Jennv Melville Allison Shannon ami I Peking Second rim Jenny Irwin Kim Turn Sham Long jnd Lawrence Third row Sluo Mew art photo then was a bit different coaching a double A team said assistant coach Hank Hamilton who was filling in for coach The boys where as nervous I was and it showed on the ice Well try and do belter in our next game Thursday Anil do better they did On the road the Chaleaus- vented their fnistralio on unsuspecting Chlng team Ml Peter Downs again played an outstanding game making several point blank saves to preserve the shutout and break Chlngs attack Adam Hilts and Trevor each had two goals and two assist with Mitch Butt and Brad Amato getting the others Doug Crawford also picked up bench tonight said Hamilton And the boys must have sensed it They played game Saturday saw the Chateaus back in to play Burlington with Coach Hart man back behind the bench They battled to a victory It a secsaw game from start to Johnny kept us In the game said Hart man Al times our defence let them get some awfully good shots on Katsilicns faced shots to Burlington Scoring for Georgetown were Sean Lewis who had two goals on the night and was robbed on his bid for a hat trick numerous tunes Doug Crawford who had Ihe winning goal and Trevor Alley chat Alley chat BOWLING Master Seniors On Sunday Nov Georgetown Bowl will be the site of the zone championship of ige7 Master Senior Tournament In this event 1 senior boy and a senior girl is teamed up with a member of Master Bowlers Association from the many bowling centres In Central Ontario There are cash awards for the lop teams and also or individual bowlers Mi Tourney seniors nave the Georgetowns YUC two representatives jiol Final on Nov They are Sandy Weeks and Brian Bell Iwo of the lop local young bowlers League Executive Champion ships The Walkers Special Old National League Executive Zone Finals will be held Bowl on Sun Nov This tourney is for merchandise prizes for the presidents division treasures division and the secretaries division with a possible free Florida vacation down line towards a provincial and national final High Low Doubles Some leagues have already declared their team champions for the Walker Special Old High Low Doubles Champlon- ips Others must have them decid ed by Dec 13th 5 Pin Sun Bowl Currently bowlers form each of the Georgetown leagues are competing on different days with eyes set on the Provincial Finals where there will be awards per winning person of a week long altexpense paid holiday for two Florida This tourna ment is strictly for the average bowler with no one with a greater than average being allowed to lake part Twenty percent of male entries and twenty percent of female entries will continue on to the next round Winners will be decided on the Pins Over Average system HYUNDAI COUNTRY who scored twice Including the In goal In the last minute Sunday the Restaurant Minor Bantams played boat to the Grimsby Black Hawks of Niagara league In a excellent exhibi tion game Grimsbys fast hard hitting style forced the teem to skate the way know they are capable of ok Hartman We knew this team was fast and the boys would have to play their best to beat them when we Invited them here The first period was a felling out affair until Chad scored from Mitch Butt and Lewis at the two minute mark to open the scoring Adam Hilts scored 30 seconds later from Trevor Ellnesky and Duane Lewis with nine seconds left In Ihe first period to put Georgetown ahead In the second period Grimsby threw everything they had at the locals but spectacular by Downs and strong defence by Adam Hagen Peter Lee Brad and Rob Lang made Georgetowns marker the only goal of the period Sean Guistinl scored from a pin point pass by Mark Mcln tyre Peter Downs shutout attempt was roiled In the third period while Georgetown was mak the final score j in a very well played and entertaining game Im very pleased with the play of the team today said Hartman Our goalies and defence have been playing very well lately and our scoring power is picking up momen tum 1 hope this carries on Into the next weekend The GD1IS Junior Rebels won their third Italton Junior volleyball championship llllc Inst Wednes day when they defeated Assumption Secondary School In the final match Members of the team an front row from left Darren Hill unboiirls Ski trails prepared PHOTOCOPIERS Refurbished Amazing Low Prices Guaranteed Full Service Program LEASE FROM Per Day hill contract CALL STEVE MARK LTD 18905757 Trnth Scan Cotton Man and Trent Cull Bock row John Cruise Groomed track set cross country John John Katillfrrls mid lloh Toronto will igain be open this winter Metro region conservation Domtar peewees edged out Domtar Minor Pee Wees and opportunity to move on to the finals of the 13th annual bird Pec Wee tournament held In Si Thomas last weekend Playing their finest hockey of the season the Domtar Packagers open the tourney Friday night with an exciting 31 victory over the Kit chenerKnisadcrs Georgetown got on the board early when Derek Parsons took a set up from Ryan Plrle and Todd Fuller and fired a footer under the crossbar after only 19 seconds Paul Kalbarski scored what prov ed to be the winning goal three minutes Into the second period assisted by Steve Boyle With only one second remaining on the clot in the second period Kit chener narrowed the margin to coring from a scramble in front of goalie Trevor Knight The third period proved to bo very exciting as the action went end to end Neither side was able to inpilnliZL mm whin Jimmy scored unassisted net goal to ictory for irdi Georgetown took to ice for their second game of the tournament against ttoodbndgc rs The two teams battled to a i lie after two periods of pi iv broke in third scoring four unanswered goals win going fuller and Parsons each scored a pair with singlt tallies going to assisted on three goals while had two assists along with Keith Montgomery Single helpers went to Parsons Fuller Pine Terrier who also won their first two games were next opponent for Georgetown The winner was guaranteed a berth In the championship round the loser would have to wail for he results of other games to determine whether or not thev would get to the final Again Georgetown got off to a good start when Jason Walker scored in the second minute of plaj from and Unfortunately for Georgetown that wan to be their only goal Mississauga lied it before period coded and they scored two goals in each of the next two periods to win Penalties hurt Georgetown as hoy took eight of the 14 penalties six of them in the last two periods Georgetowns destiny was not 1o be decided until completion of the London game three hours later A London win would assure ihe local kids of championship play the following day A He or iklor by would put Georgetown out Sarnin mild qualify A goal with than three minutes to play gave the tie they needed because of bet ler goal for and against average knocked Georgetown out of the championship round though two teams were tied with four points each The trails can be found Albion Hills Brutes Mill and Palgrave Conservation Areas and the Knr Irlghl Centre for Conservation 1m pnivements have been made to the trails at Albion Hills Including the construction 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halfway mark Trailing Saturday Paul Fraser found the net with just one second re In the second period and the goal along with the third period of Brad Miller ig the Royals comeback Brian Karl Meyer Kelly Sine and Glenn Murray con nected for third period strikes and George Osborne who scored in the first stanza rounded out the Hillsburgh scoring Friday evening In Durham Hillsburgh ell behind before the first period ended and trailed after two finally taking a loss Glenn Murray scored three goals to lead the Hillsburgh offence while Kelly Sine had the other Royals goal HfllsburghB next game Is Night this Friday when they enter tain the Elora- Rocks with the face- off scheduled for 830 pm Any fan who brings a noise maker to the game will be admitted free HOCKEY WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ALL KIWANIS EVENTS Nells DRIVING SCHOOL NEXT COURSE Nov Dae Wod 30 DAY CRASH COURSE Doc Gilt Cortiflcatas A phone 8772671 Approved by the Ontario Safety League For formation About Courses or Private Lessons 200 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