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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 21, 1988, p. 14

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IMS Ryan Brain fires hat trick Peewees dump Dundas 61 Up two goals going Into the third Dodge Major the locals were playing strong and travelled to Dundas on Nov and had good between the The first period showed end to end action with Georgetown scoring first midway through period Ryan Brain got the goal with the assist going to Paul The second goal was scored In the second on another and se cond of the gome for Ryan Brain assists doing to Stive Boyle and Derek Parsons from Trevor Knight Dundas scored their one and only goal at of the third The rest of the game was all ReMax Dodge Ma lor and certainly Ryan Brains night as he scored his hat trick and Parsons second assist of the night Less than a minute later Malt Downs scored unassisted the score Ryan scored goal five with he assist going to Accurate stars score big Darts tenders took the remainder of the games for the win Ray Ackroyd was the workhorse with four starts and three finishes and a high 125 A se- cond was made on the night by keep the Dennis Thorogood Able support came from Jim Fisher with a start of a high of 133 and a finish of s end Willi a minute and a half left In the game Jim Kavanaugh scored from Jeremy winning the On Sunday Nov the locals travelled to and lost a hard fought game In the first period Dodge had just fought off a penalty and let up for a second and that s It took to score the first goal home team scored goal two to end In the second the learns played some good hockey with end to end action and no penalties but Georgetown lust find the net Period three found the visitors on a powerplay with Matt Downs the first and only goal for the locals The assists went to Derek Parsons and Steve Boyle The game was very exciting as the locals con tinued to put the pressure on shooting on the net until the buzzer ended the game Sean Mills played well In tin Georgetown net to the game very close Two nights later in Sioney Creek the team played a terrific game but did the home team beating the DARTS LEAGUE Monday Dec Players found their accuracy last Monday and there were many individual throws from all quarters Bottom of the league McGibbon lassies put on their bon nets to visit Time Out and took four games in giving the hosts 10 shot 1 and Bonnie Schell shot they also won their singles against Ted Maslach and Alison Morrows respectively Schell came up with a winning per formance In the teams Third from the foot of the table Copper Kettle were well and truly beaten by 0 Tooles in a change of venue match by 311 Colin Broadbent won hi singles and doubles partnered by Fred Ball Ball Is a character In the making does a lap of honor when putting three darts on the scoring area no matter the score Brood bent shot 140 here For Tooles Paul Richardson had three 140s and Kevin Baldwin one 1 It was I hear a very well humored match O Tooles Number II and number I teams played each other at McGibbon where the lads defeated visiting Hollywood by taking five singles and three doubles in he process Randy Hunt had himself a winning all three contests and shot 140 Into bargain Gory shot two over 130 scores and Jim Nicholson had a high finish of 156 Hollywood Bruce Hope Jeff Richardson Ed Kouyoumjlan and Terry Hancock all scored once over 130s Fifth place Brackens hosted first place Time Out I in remain ing encounter Time Out came away with a 104 victory Danny Brian Beaumont and self had winn ing games throughout and shot third maximum 1180 In four weeks as well as 140 to op the show Self had a start of and a 141 In the same match and Joe Calms and Pete Pickering also shot over 130 Earl and Gary Maltby shot in reply and figured in the teams win Singles winners were Bill Taylor Jamle Frank and Greg Thorns Bryan Turner lost his 100 per cent record for Time Out on this night INDUSTRIAL Wednesday Dec 14 It was back to league play and Snow jacks Hustlers continue to lay the opposition and defeated Panthers although taking a little time to settle down Ray Inglls had a fantastic night throwing with Inglis had four opens three closes and 180 for a superb match Beau Beaumont opened with 102 and hod three other opens and a close Self had two 140s a start and a finish A team effort Panthers came back In patches and Jim Carter gets his usual men tion with 140 Paul Richardson had five starts and Greg Cummins and Henry Graham finished the two games move into se cond spot with a similar result over Golden Flights Flights challenged briefly with A3 Murphy opening on Greg on and Barry Sprouie finished on and eight cd with Exports coming In with win Mind you Roy Rudlger had three starts one of and Harry toms had five opens all to no avail Pete Pickerings four opens and three closes saw to that and he was helped by John Maltby 2 show No spectacular scoring in this match just steady application of fort from both cams After Bulldogs recent form a win over High Rollers comes as a minor shock to the division However it was well earned on the night Terry Hancock had four starts and a finish ing wanting The home team took a roughing penalty early In the game and gave the locals their chance to put heir into action which they ex ecu tea perfectly Mail Downs got the goal from his Derek Parsons Sieve Boyle scored the goal from Handy Bond and his second assist of the night going to In the second Creek scored their first goal The pattern of Sun day game was unfolding but the were not going to let ked 125 and Derek for Rollers Brad Hale opened with and had another two opens Hale also had two close outs In th second division Steep Rock continue to lead as Acadian Pools falter Hock had a mainly default win over Power of Pain who now have a few players who have had shift changes which do not allow hem to field a learn each week pi All is fair in love war and darts Bandits fought hard and long oh so long to win over Firemen by 54 or a scarce victory Many weeks fourth place with ago 1 failed to mention Alex Bowie finish for Bandits and as there are no other details from the lads this Is at least something Ace Bailey shot 140 for Firemen Aces had a good night in walloping Taxmcn Lloyd had three starts and finishes Dave Robinson had 32 and Bill had showing In reply Dave B scored Acadian Pools meanwhile were going down 36 to dose rivals Gasketmen Indeed the Gaskets take over second place from Pools Rick Harden opened with 106 on 125 and opened four and closed two Mark See scored 125 and 140 with two starts and three finishes For Pools Mike began with GO and Gary Richardson scored 140 and finished on and that is that Pools were sunk In this one In dependents came In with a over Unknowns Bottoms had a at the start line and Tom Elliott scored Independents arc in fourth place and closing on Pools This Wednesday we have an open teams contest with four players Claying straight in double out 701 1 round robin of four groups of five teams After the first round a break for Christmas goodies Then the round robin play off for the first four finishers in the groups the third goal with the assist going Downs Before the Creek could regroup Georgetown scored again with Bond getting his second of game and Boyle and Parsons the assists With the handed the home team scored to make the game Money Creek scored three more unanswered goals to go ahead In the third period Georgetown Major scored again to tie up the game Stoney Creek scored again to go ahead for good Despite a good effort from locals and an unfortunate penalty the home team scored final goal with 11 seconds in the game On Sunday Dec of the Dodge Major Peewees had another setback They were missing two and the game that was to start at 30 m hob delayed until 30 when Stoney Creek showed up Creek may 1 been late but they home vith the two points with a win On Thursdaj Dec the locals ravelled couth to Burlington monkey off their back as luck would have it they lost what started off to be a close pimc The first period was very slow on teams with neither learn able to score The garni was very close until the end of the second period with Burlington ahead 10 at this Georgetown had its chances he goalpost and scoring what they thought wns a goal but In the third Burlington went ahead with three unanswered goals he score With half the period over Randy Bond picked up a pass from Matt Brain skaled over the sandwiched between two Burlington players was able to get the pass off to Jim Kavanaugh who wasted no time putting it bet ween the pipes NORTH END NISSAN 610 MARTIN STREEI MILTON ONTARIO 8784137 Get Ready For Winter TIRE SALE BRING IN THIS AD GET 30 Goodyear Tires OFF Queens Tire Service Ltd i I fe A ifM jSy asm Ki Stalled mustang Mason Lam dldn t hate flying pucks lo contend with In latt week high school battle at Arena between GDHS and the Milton lanys 1 aui also found the odd he edge of crease The situation occur enough for 1 hough as the took a dtleat on the chin League action resumes after ihr break Herald photo down Hunter Carroll that happen and Randy Bond scored Pearson preserves Atom tie In a hard fought game played recently In Oakvllle s Maplegrove arena Georgetown Malor Atoms and matched scoring power and ended in a tie The game was highlighted by good passing and aggressive end toend play opened the score at he four minute mark but he local team evened the mark before the first period ended on a goal by Scott Truman assisted by Paul Sandifer and David Bocre David Villa topped by coaches An old sports adage says Those who can play while those who can coach But the Coaches squad entered In the Milton Indoor Soccer League proved that saying wrong it was Acton Villa thai found out the hard way last Sunday Dave scored Acton lone goal as the Coaches dumped Villa to record its first victory of the indoor season The loss left Acton with record heading in to the Christmas break We put forth a flat tffort said Acton spokesman George of Sunday game Acton resumes league play on Jan with a game against Fear assisted by Andrew and Brad Spears gave Georgetown the lead again tied the score but Georgetown went Into the lead on a goal by Brad Spears assisted by David and a goal by Scott assisted by Marc Boucher and David goal by Brad Spears assisted by David Kotsoa and Thorn put the local team in to the lead with only six minutes remaining was not to be denied and with only hrec minutes remaining evened the score at five apiece Both teams are to be congratulated on their fine play David Pearson again played a solid game In goal for the Georgetown team Merry Motoring From Everyone At A of the Season We value the friendships weve built with customers like you Hope you all have a happy holiday HOLIDAY HOURS Decombar 1 923 a 1 December 9 a CLOSED December ft December a 6 Dee bar 9 00am December CLOSED January 1 1 GEORGETOWN HOME HARDWARE 265 Guclph St 877 8277 GOOD TIDINGS Hop you are surrounded with joy and happiness this Christmas season Our best wishes to you and your family We thank you for your support throughout the year FROM 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