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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 4, 1989, p. 21

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THE HERALD Wednesday January Page Out the picture Georgetown winger Don Cruise waits by the Up of the effort on Dec as linemate Chuck Loreto popped creaBe for a rebound but the puck never came on this three goals in the Raiders 94 comeback win over the play as Milton goaitender Jeff Clark and Cruise watch Merchants Herald photo developments In the far corner Cruise turned in a solid Fuelers get gassed ByRONKERSLAKE Herald Special Georgetowns Star Fuels Minor Atoms played in the Milton Beaver Tournament last week and were up against stiff com petition in their division All of the competition was good in this one as Novice to Minor Bantam levels were playing at the same time over four days The played Flam- borough Waterloo Mississauga and Valley They managed a scoreless tie in their game with Mississauga The other three games were losses although there were some highlights in the play of the Fuelers The outstanding goaltending of Andrew Craig was a key factor in the scoreless tie game On several occasions in the other games Andrew came up big when he bar to deal with a breakaway play or a pair of rushers from the opposition Some of the boys who were working and hustling to go both ways were Keith Hunt Kyle Han cock Stephen and Robbie Pilgrim Darin Fmlayson got a goal and an assist for his hard work to get into the right place at the right time Andy Kerslake picked up a single assist and made key con tributions on other plays and kill ing penalties Jamie Briggs was everywhere in all the games rushing the puck and then racing to get back into bis defensive position He made some outstanding plays to stop three man rushes and break up opposition attacks Three goals for Curt Carr and a shower as a going away reminder The team is going to miss the buzzing attacks Curt makes and his speedy pursuit in situations Good luck mHillsburgb Curt Chris Goodhew scored and assisted as a result of his ag gressive play around the op ponents nets Pete Mashinter was guarded closely in most of the games but he did get loose for an unassisted goal and he helped out on three other goals Defenceman Ken Armstrong contributed an assist and general crease cleanup duties Also on the biueline was Chns Corney Chris blocked some shots and cleared the zone regularly over the four game series Rushing awards go to Gary McNiven Although he didnt get on the for points Gary started several plays that ended up in goals scored for the Coaches Bob Craig and John Andrews have managed to keep their troops happy through the series as the boys seem to be en joying the games despite the limited successes Credit also to trainer Don Mashinter who must have had a special stretching for mula for that early morning game when the boys played so well M and Ms continue torrid pace In recent tricounty play the Georgetown M and M Major Ban tams are sporting a winning record with three wins a tie and a loss in their last five games In game one of the set our local lads travelled to Milton and carted off a single point as the teams skated to a tie In game two Georgetown hosted the Burlington squad and after dropping two previous decisions to the visitors the M and finally found the winning formula in tak ing a decision After a days rest came to town and although the visitors were badly outplayed they manag ed to steal a win Twentyfour hours later the local visited Orangeville and surprised the with an 81 trouncing The final game of the set resulted in a victory for the and as came to town to close out the schedule for the Christmas break Scoreless ties are a rarity in the game of hockey but that was the case as the GeorgetownMilton rivalry continued when- the M and Ms visited Milton for their third encounter of the season this con test proved to be a duel with Peter Downs handling the net duties for Georgetown Peter was spectacular between the pipes in shutting down his former teammates and allowing the M and Ms to salvage a single point Georgetown carried the positive results of the Milton game over in to the Burlington game which enabled them to defeat the opposi tion for the first time this season With the first frame going scoreless Trevor Ellnesky finally put the M and Ms on the board at the 538 mark of the second with help from Rob Lang Georgetown netted three more in the third period on goals from Steve Wright Mitch Butt and Trevor with his second of the match Assists went to Ken Kosziwka Sean Duane Lewis and BradAmato Burlington added two goals to round out the scoring at for the local majors John Katsilieris minded the nets for the M and Ms In the match and did a fine Job in leading the team to the win The next game saw the squad come to town The local gen darme should have been on hand for this match as the visitors lit- terally stole the two points from our local The M and Ms outshot their opponents but came out on the short end of a 43 decision The goaitender was unconscious in making fabulous saves timeandtime again He also had a lot of assistance from his metal framework as the locals his three four more in the second as Hilts scored a pair to complete his hat- trick while Butt picked up Mb se cond of the match with a single go ing to Kosziwka 26 Guelph St Georgetown 8779896 A APPLE WINDSHIELD REPAIRS We Handle All Insurance Claims Guelph SI Unit Georgetown had the only goal of the first period scoring with only five seconds remaining on the clock The teams traded goals m the se cond with the Georgetown market coming from Mitch Butt assisted by Sean Guistini The third period saw the teams again exchange a pair of goals each to round out the scoring at for the visiting squad The and Ms first goal came on a goal mouth scramble as Adam Hilts scored with help from Trevor Trailing by two goals late in the period and with a man advantage Coach James went with the power play and came up with a goal with just under a minute remaining as Trevor Elinesky scored from Guistini and Hilts The M and Ms stormed the Ching goal in a final attempt to 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