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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 26, 1988, p. 13

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the HERALD Sports i and Recreation Midgets win twice Georgetown Sunny Acres Farms midget rep hockey team lust week The midget squad won two games defeating and after starting off the week at the short end of a score loOrangevilte GbOUFTtmN5 George town finished the week on a winning note last Sunday at Arena with Rich Bond tallying twice and singles going to Doug Kent and Rob Boyle Dale and Jim English each earned two assists and Dave Watts Craig Cooper Doug Kent Darren Lang and Kevin Roe had Thi loss was the first of the season for and both clubs stuck to sound hockey playing as on two penalties were called over the commute 1 On it home Georgetown s Dale paced the attack with two goals as the Sunny Acres squad got back on the winning track Jim Doug Kent and Vogl also scored for Georgetown with all three goalscorera earning single assists as well Bill McDonald chalked up three helpers white other assists went to Cam Herman and On an unfortunate note for Georgetown Tutt left the game with a broken Jaw and will be sidelined for in unspecified period of time Team manager Wayne Pries said the midgets were looking for a speedy recovery from On Oct 17 in Orangcvillc Kevin was the lone Georgetown goulscorer in a rough contest that saw the local squad bring only 11 skaters into The home squad turned the tables on Georgetown after the Sunny team had recorded a win oier earlier in the season Cam Herman picked up the lone assist on Hoe goal Georgetown now sporting a I record Brampton on Saturday at with Burlington visiting Alcott Arena on Sunday for a 4 m Raiders cap big weekend T1IF lit Wednesday October IBM Page 1 BELL CANADA OPEN TILL a ITD Wow Georgetown Rebel Junior bo ihc WIS gjm last coach Hob hot Junior Rebels kept their undefeated torn left looks suitably Impresird record Inlacl with win John Kalslllrrli ROT high for a pushed sras to on during high action bet Monday with mulch win ner i Ihe and Bishop Itrding at phi Shellshocked Sabres lose pair A k lasts CO minutes and Sabres are learning thai lesson I hard way IkI a couple of high sci ring lossi on the chin last weekend and lift general manager Robin Instoe ratchlng his head In re playing 4 of after weekend losses of 124 to Bradford Blues 116 to Caledon Flyers We have the talent to play for minutes just have to start playing for GO On Sunday in Bradford the Sabres played a solid first period hung tough in the final frame but J six goal onslaught by Ihe Blues in the middle stanza had ilready spi llnl Acton a demise last of Wt the Moving College Bowl is a sad mistake Pauls Call PauiSvoboda Spent Edllor you re a Canadian college foot ball fan you d better make sure you go to this year Cup If you believe football Is a game that should be pi iyed on grass in the mud outside in the rain and before a half crowd of half tanked song singing rabble then for you the Vonier Cup will never be the same You see Ihe Vonier Cup is Join that all too trendy exodus to Toronto new and pretentiously named SkyDome Just in time for the final Okay for starters let use the correct name Cup the name is College Bowl At least that how I remembered it as a slightly rowdy college student lending a pair of the fall pigskin classics during my halcyon at Ihe 11 of T We carried our trusty wineskins into venerable Varsity Stadium still the best football park In eastern Canada under layers of parka sweatshirt and t shirt and yelled and screamed until our voices were hoarse Who was playing Well one year It was Queens another it was Acadia I think was there once r was it Alberta Oh who cares Wcsuredldn t It was annual Canadian col lege football happening The Great White North version of the Rose Bowl Minus about 100 fans Bui that the beauty of the Canadian college game Small cozy crowds boisterous raucous fans quaint little stadiums cold weather real grass Dick getting his lull stokn by i drunken MeMaster an while in middle of a sideline interview Can you Imagine u fan trying to steal the hat off the head of Bear Bryant God res his soul or lift Howard Cose I rug Sure The guy would die under hail of bullets from the r present state troopers Yes If you want the hoopla the grandeur the sophistication and class of football then head south young man Go to the Rone Bowl Bowl Punch Howl Toilet Bowl etc But give me the College Bowl Unfortunately the directors of Canada extravaganza have fallen prey to the same dread disease that s befalling former fans of the 11 called I wont be American so bad it Call the aftereffect of acid It a bittersweet move because the roots of intercollegiate football are planted firmly In grass of Varslly Stadium spokesman Norman Jamlcson understated in an Oct 19 Globe and Mail Interview We we would have been doing game a disservice If we t move Hmmm I first It not really i r pliy The two foss in the and 1- SMIRFS4 wen down 12 alter a good period started off the se cond frame in fine fashion by killing off i twoman penalty Hut opened the floodgates and scored sis unanswered four of them within two minute to com mind a score Into the third Blues added three glials to s lone third frime marker to mike the final Pitt led with two gods while Steve Wagner and Troy foster singles Wayne It vers picked up three assists and Dave Roden Tim McDonald Todd had single helpers Bradford boomed shots Acton Dion Bower played tilt first two periods and Jim Man who came in for the third Ac ton fired on even shots the Bradford net Sabres were or penally minutes to SI for their hosts I- DON On in lie Sabres found themselves down the end of minutes and the end of e spite eloslng the gap to in third period tin Sabres were to their comeback and a couple of late goals by lifted the find score to for the Flyers Pete Ian tills Bob Wat son Jason I Morgan Todd scored for Acton with assists going to Wayne filters nig Steve Wagner van Hob Watson Tim McDonald Shawn and Jim started the game for Acton and was lifted in favor of Dean Bower for two periods Sabres picked up four minor penalties to Calednn Sabres will look or their first win of the season this weekend as they host Schomberj Cougars on Friday INSIDE THIS SECTION SPORTS Novices romp B2 Scoreboard B2 Dart details B2 with 52 Etobicoke upset loss followed an MO on home night which saw the Sabres pul together sporadic bursts of solid hockey lo see ihdr pi ly affected by timet We hid ne bid in nod if r a difference a week makes After losing two games last week and blowing the lead for a lie in another the Georgetown Haiders bounced back in style last weekend to record a pair of big victories in Central Ontario Jr B Hockey League play After southern rival Milton Merchants in Milton on night the Raiders returned home Saturday to upset west leaders Capitals Wed like to think were over the hump said Haider coach Peter after Saturdays win The kids played well The offensive plays were almost instinctive and the defence did a good Job The wins moved Georgetown into threeway log Jam for third place with and all three clubs have seven points Burlington lead the west with 12 points each while alone In second with Greg rifled two goals for Georgetown on Saturday with Kevin Dance Chuck and J P lit0Ur notching singles On Friday in Milton held the hot hand he banned iji four goals Dance tallied Brent and Kelly Cooper hosier scored singles The little things are starting to happen said Sturgeon upon further Assessment of Saturday of the first place Capitals The guys art starting to talk to each other on the lee We been due to capitalize With our young nucleus we vc got improvi Jus keep telling the guys that we vegot to believe Todd King had a hig night in the Georgetown is the veteran kicked 40 shots Todd was due for a good said Sturgeon He played well he covering up well Despite directing eight less shots it s Vilo Mazzoli the Raider marksmen found the ronge aid displaytd i well balanced puck Rime led ifltr minutes with Dance the scoring on the with and Brown ass sting Brown joined the Raiders list Wednesday night in Mimico from the Platers and made a most impressive debut by firing all four Georgetown Capital offence The puck stops here as Arena Georgetown Raider Todd Capital King puis Ihe stopper on fired goals I Capital Churchill the during Saturdays Central Ontario Raiders host Jr 11 Hotkey League Herald photo King blocked Greg Br tie an Raiders dl vis Ion leaden on Friday Is in 4 loss Greg found the mark for two in a row with Chuck and Don Cruise assisting on his first tally and Dance Brown helping out on his second effort Etooicoke Ihrcw a scare Inli during the middli frame as the Capitals scored twice Hi Georgetown s leading margin n they pi tied two in the se cond said had to dig down and it gether said Sturgeon Incited with visions of the fimiliUr lapses which have plagued Raiders in the early going of the young 19BBB9 campaign looming Georgetown regrouped to finish the ptnod on a 42 note as buck Li reto connected on the i from Travis Cole and Duitruise had to impressed with our control ihe game with some crisp passing and solid defensive work The Raiders moved the puck smartly and King came up a couple of timely saves J scored the only goal of final frame he finished off nee pissing play by be with Brent The longest yard George to Rebel ballcarrier Tier II circuit at league Ira yard as lord unbeaten squad at vlsll I bring him Milton today before down In last Wednesday high hosting T A on Nov school Junior football at wrap up Ihelr 1SV regular GDIIS Thr Junior Rebel defeated schedule Playoffs begin Nov IHIOlo remain atop ihe Hal ton Herald photo Tempers flared late in the game as showed its frustration with winger George becoming involved in two separate altercations The second fracas featured about three individual bouts but apparently only Brian Gcndron of the Raiders will miss ac lion two games after receiving a pair of game misconducts HAIDERS MILTON a Georgetown traded first period goals with Mlllon before erupting for a big four goal second stanza Chuck scored his first of four with Travis Cole and Don Cruise assisting and Kevin Dance scored his first of from Rob Doucette and Greg as the first period ended in a knot Dance scored his second fool In the middle period as did while Brent and Kelly Cooper Foster also tallied give Georgetown a 63 lead after minutes Cruise Cole earned assists Both learns scored three apiece in the third period with Georgetown he win added his third and fourth goals of Ihc night while scored once Assists went to Doucette Cole Pries Cruise and Starr RAIDER Burly winger Des Brown a yearold Mlsslssauga native is the first bonus for Georgetown in its fledgling working agreement with Platers After making a splashy debut in Mlmico last Wednesday with four goals Brown settled down to play some steady if unspectacular hockey last weekend His hockey ability speaks for Itself said Sturgeon But he got to that you can t talk to the referees in this league Brown earned a 10mlnutc misconduct on along with a Capital foe after the pair tussled briefly behind the Etobicoke net Rnldcrs battle Mlmico Monar in a home- and home scries this weekend hosting Mimico on Friday and visiting the on Strectsvlllc for a game with the Der last night No details were available at press time EloWco4CplUI 1 I G TOWN RAIDERS I lie I Sr Rebels eliminated Georgetown Rebels senior field hockey team made an abrupt exit from the Halton high school with a loss on the road to Pear They were a tough team said coach John Watson of the victorious Pearson squad They went undefeated through the regular season SPORTS IXcountry titles Splkers win B3 Peewees on top B3 More sports on page B8

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