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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 16, 1987, p. 10

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Page SECTION Wednesday December 3year jinx The and M Pro Sports Major Bantams broke a three year Jinx with a victory over Brampton and also managed to lie In TriCounty action last week Monday night In Burlington locals let leads or 31 and slip away as a potent Burlington power play scored three third period goals to tie the game Chris was sharp in net as Burlington fired 33 shots at the Georgetown goal tender Scoring In the game was done by Bill McDonald Burke Chad Bailey and Rich Bond Assisting on the goals were Craig Cooper Trent Cull and Dale with two each and Jim English Wade and Bond with one a piece Saturday night at home a fired up and M team thoroughly dominated Brampton for two periods building up a lead before coasting home with victory The Green Line played their beat game of the year combining for 11 scoring points Dave Watts had two goals and two assists Mark Mln nlnch had a goal and two assists and Wade Serieantson had a aoal and three assists Other scorers were Trent Cull and Dale with other assists going to Bill McDonald Rich Bond Rod and Jim English A sound defensive effort from Paul St Pierre and efencemen Cull Cooper Burke and held the fort while the or fence built the lead A mild third period letdown did nothing to dampen the spirits on the bend when victory became apparent The players and coaching staff of the M and M Pro Sports Major Ban tarns would like to extend the deepest sympathy to Coach Keith Bennett and his family on the sudden passing of his father last week Our thoughts are with you Members of the learn are front row from Coach Derek Ryan and Troy eft Bobby Campbell Sieve Boyle Tammy Dtardlchuk Gardiner Herald photo St Francis adds boys title to crowning achievements The SI Franc of Ass si boys volleyball team upheld heir school honor as they claimed Hal ton Roman Catholic Schools volleyball chump It the second such of its in the Inst few weeks tne also claimed their Hoitonvolley ball title St Francis found the going tough in the finals After winning their first three games they drop ped a came to St Peter of Hon They then rebounded the r next game and earned a berth the nal where they agon faced St Peter A loss at this stage would have left St Franc the but they muslercd take back lo- back decisions and claim the Halton title The last lime St Francis won championship title was In 1963 Cheryl Delia Maestro was coach of the St Francis squad for the se cond season She was assisted by being one of the smallest schools In the system made their v that much more impress We lacked experience she says but developed the talent as the season progressed A couple of the players we had this year have very good court sense St Francis finished the season with a record of against two losses The team will a fairly large rebuilding chore next season as the players will be graduating from St Franc Those who will move on Stephen Leon Derek Troy Gardiner Ryan Kumcll Scott Somers Robert Jozclj David Jackman and Tommy dichuk As well as w the championship title the SI Francis team was also runners to St Peter at the shop Reding Invito tionol Tournament and to Sam Shcrratt at Holy Cross tournament Chateau Bantams sweep games to strengthen hold on second The Chateau Restaurant Minor Bantams picked up four points this weekend to stay solidly In second place In the league Saturday Chateau hosted Flam boro and came out on top in a shootout Georgetown opened the scoring with Rob Lang tallying an unassisted goal Duane Lewis scored seconds later with assists going to Mark Mclntyre and Sean Chad Hartman started the second period off with an unassisted blast to the top comer came back with two goals before Trevor Ellncsky scored from Crawford pass cane back two while the locals ere tided to tie it I Chateau Mitch Butt scored a goahead goal with the assist to Peter Downs Then Doug Crawford scored from Ellncsky and Hilts In the final few minutes tosecure the win m glad we were ablt to come with the two coach Garry But the way t Sunday saw Chlnguacousy at far a penalty filled game that saw the return of A mm lligcn to the Doug Georgetown lineup He had missed the last two games due to suspen sion Chlnguacousy m ghl have wished him one more game Hagen ex with four goals In a win Brad opened the scoring at the 8 mark of the first period with assists going to Scan and Mark Adam Hilts scored the next off nice pass from Peter Lee Chlnguacousy scored a power play before the period ended The second period saw some ex goallcnding from Chlnguacousy Jim Semaglia and Georgetown Peter Downs It until there were 13 seconds left in the period I hat Adam Hagen scored a shorthanded goal off a Lewis pass Less lhan a minute later scored again with assists to Lewis and Chlnguacousy came back with two quick goals while both teams were With 15 left in the period got hat trick with assists going to and Amnio Ten seconds later got number four with assists going to and again We played much belter today than the last game said Hartman We earned this win Considering we played most of the game with so meone in penalty box 1 was pleased with the offence the boys showed I was especially happy for A lam and his four goals in his first game back With the team WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ALL KIWANIS EVENTS Trojans knock off high flying Mustangs The Trojans held on to eke out a 48u victory over Mustangs Wednesday night and bold on to a share of second place In the Georgetown Ladles Basketball League In the other end of a doubleheader the Cougars whipped the Capri corns 87 running record to and them 18 polats and a tie in the stand with the Trojans The Mustangs remain on top of points on the basis of their being awarded a point for each Joes The Trojans wen led by the hot shooting of Anita Stankui who click for is points tot win over the Mustangs Pat Ncstet and Dlaga each had for the winners Ladies battle to draw Rebecca Caveriy had six and Mary Kelly chipped In with two For he Mustangs Mariana Lott tea Q corns with while Carol had eight Lorraine Brown sank seven Penny Wright added six Wendy Moore and Enid contributed two apiece and Mel McCracken had one In the other contest Linda led the Cougars with points while Boo Tufford clicked for Marie Smith was good for 14 for the Cougars while Judy Thomson had Donna Greenwood and each had and Irvine added three For the Capricoms Tracey scored paints Kerry Gibson had Maureen Kerr had 10 Tracy PUat Laurel Heinz end Deb Pace an had six and Deb Barber chipped In with two points The Georgetown Women Hockey team continues to show more pro mise each time they take to the Ice in the York Peel Women Hockey League On Dec Georgetown battled Newmarket to a scoreless draw at the Memorial Arena This was the second meeting of the two teams this season after Newmarket had 31 decision in their earlier match up Georgetown came on with a very game against Newmarket which appeared be the key to their success Turning Iff strong games for the jKals were Jones Richmond and Deb- be Osborne Defensively Taylor and Monica made several good plays Georgetown goalie Joan Osborne came up with the saves when sbe was called upon and preserved the team a shutout Saturday Georgetown was slated to play in and the team picked up the easiest win they will have this season when the officials failed to show up and the contest waa awarded to Georgetown by default The Georgetown squad was also scheduled to host Sunday night however results of the match not available Georgetown next home game win be In the new year when they host Beeton on Jan 10 at Memorial Arena beginning USED ALUMINUM PRESS PLATES Great tor rooting sheds lining protect ng tree trunks Tom rodemsmwevennmtMinun animals from Into bird fetkm Improvement uses in dud not and air runs for heating and cold air systems as well a nsulalion under coitaoas or behind new walls SIZE 23 116x3S EACH While- SuppllMUit the HERALD Player of the Month Adam Bennett named the Georgetown Gemini Player of the Month for November Bennett was presented with the North Sports Award follow lng a rrccnt Ran Making the presentation are Kill Hawk In ltd and Jack Handy of Ihe Hero Id photo Nomination deadline nears The deadline for submitting nominations for Ihe 1987 Municipal Awards is drawing near Nominations must be submitted by Monday Dec to be eligible and so the selection com ml I tee has time to go overall submissions Last year about 140 recipients were honored either as Individuals or members of a group or team who have brought recognition to Ha I ton Hills In field of sports culture or community service The Celebration program being held in conjunction with the Winter Olympic Games will also make it honor part vidua Is in various and Female Coach Of possible special vinuois categories Male Athletes Volunteer and Sponsor The Municipal Aw rds Is slated for Feb at the John Elliott Theatre more or obtain forms contact the Department of Recreation and Parks atB77 Troubles 364 SI PLACES TO GO Ni ELLS DRIVING SCHOOL DAY IN CLASS 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