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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 28, 1989, p. 13

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THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday January IMS Page Sports Zuraw swims to new Blue Fins record The Georgetown Blue Fins hosted Orangeville Oakville and Ancaster on Jan at the annual Novice Swim Meet with the follow ing results FIRST PLACE Alison 25 free 25 back fly 25 breast An drew Terrell 50 free 50 breast 50 fly Leigh Shilllngton free breast Melissa Watts fly Michelle Mason 50 back Cameron Charles free Mandy Bull 50 free SECOND PLACE Branwen Williams 25 back 25 fly 25 free Andrew Terrell 50 back Ben Swanson 50 breast Leigh Shill ing ton 50 back Melissa Watts 50 breast 50 free Aaron Williams free back Mandy Bull back THIRD PLACE Williams back fly free Ben 50 free Michael Carter 50 breast Jennifer Atkin son breast Faydra Goodlet 50 back 50 fly Michelle Mason free 50 fly Melissa Watts back Cameron Charles 50 back Letisha Lowther 50 breast James Carter free 100 breast FOURTH PLACE Brad breast Goodlet free Trade breast Marcie Roy 50 free Aaron Williams 50 breast fly Mandy Bull 50 fly Trevor Charles fly FIFTH PLACE Ben Swanson 50 back Brad Gastle free Laurie- Ann Crocker 50 breast fly Sara Walker 50 free Letisha Lowther 50 fly 50 back James Carter 100 back 50 fly SIXTH PLACE Heather Lee 25 breast Laurie Ann Crocker 50 back Sara Walker 50 fly Michael Carter 50 free Brad Gastle 50 back Marcia Roy 50 back Michelle Mason 50 breast Letisha fall in final The Georgetown Domtar Packaging Minor Peewee Chiefs travelled to Blenheim on Jan 2122 and participated in the 16th Annual Golden Acres Peewee Tournament Georgetowns opponent in their first tournament game was the AAA club from Windsor Wind sor started quickly and built a lead early in the second period The Packaging squad began to assert themselves and were rewarded as Erler scored a goal assisted by Jamie Stephenson and Brent Wilkinson A late second period goal by Sheppard from Stephen Onopri- jenko and Jim KatsUieris brought the Minor to within one An early third period lapse during which time Windsor counted two goals proved Georgetowns undo ing as they were relegated to the consolation round in the loss Goalie John Waller and his team mates were certainly not outclass ed in this contest The Minor did however outclass their next oppo nent as they easily defeated Woodstock by a score of Chad Hughes earned the shutout in the Packaging net Offensive ly Sheppard counted one goal and two assists Duke earned three assists Erler and Mark Aldridge had a goal and an assist and Gavin Glaser was credited with two assists KatsUieris Scott Wilson and Stephenson scored Adam up Adam Bennetts stock con tinues to rise in the National Hockey League According to statistics from the Central Scouting Bureau released in the Toronto Star last Wednesday the 17yearold Georgetown native is now ranked fifth in North America among all drafteligible players The list includes players from all three of Canadas major junior leagues US college and high school leagues and all other junior A loops on the continent who are eligible for the NHL en try draft next spring Bennett currently toiling with the OHLs Sudbury Wolves is ranked second in the Ontario cir cuit by the CSB behind only Scott Thornton a centre with Belleville Thornton is ranked se cond on the North American list Bennett was the first pick se cond overall of the Wolves in last summers midget priority draft The 208pound rearguard has already been contacted by both the Vancouver Canucks and Washington Capitals The Minor faced Niagara Falls in the consolation championship game Packaging fell behind early but Onoprijenko converted a fine Shep pard pass to even the score at one Some loose play by Georgetown allowed Niagara Falls to take a 31 lead made a quick move around a Niagara Falls defenceman and skated in alone and deked the helpless goalie to make the score Stephen earned an assist on the play A late second period and ear ly third period goal built the Niagara Falls lead to 52 However the Domtar Packaging side refused to quit First Onopri banged in the rebound of a Wilkinson shot from the point to close the score to was also credited with an assist on the play With two minutes left Tyson Hackett went wide on the Niagara Falls defence and sent a perfect goal mouth pass to who counted his second goal of the game Unfortunately time ran out on the Minor Peewees in this loss Goaltender Waller made several fine saves throughout the contest While the Minor Peewees did not claim a trophy they were unanimous in their appreciation to the Blenheim community which hosted an excellent tournament and through their tradition of billeting visiting teams promoted the making of many new friend ships Coaches Chris Milne Dan Curtis and Curtis will now point the Domtar Packaging team to their opening round of the Ontario against this t SCREEN Sprinting Screen Prmtmg Textile Printing Specialists 391 BLVD GEORGETOWN XCountry And Downhill Skis Boots Bindings Incredible Savings Alpine Tuneup MAIN STREET SOUTH GEORGETOWN Off Raar nM Parking Lot 8732441 free Also taking part in this meet were Alison Van Houten Katie MacFarlane Stephanie Allison MacFarlane Tara Toyne Kim Stevenson Laurie Duncan Trevor Charles and Michael Toyne who all worked very hard The Blue- Fins Levil One team also competed in a meet recently Oakville The competition at this meet was very intense as the Blue Fins com peted against national level swim mers Over 300 swimmers took part in this meet Nine Blue Fins attended the meet with six of the nine placing in the top 15 in one or more of their events Tracy Tabuchl 10 8th 50 back 9th 100 breast 50 fly 200 Sabrina Bassett 11 free 11th free 15th free Krlsten Hemer 13 lOOfly Mel Scudder 13 14th 100 back Robert Weston 13th 100 fly breast breast New club record 281 Matthew Zuraw 13 50 free 9th breast 10th breast llth loofly Zone blue Persistence finally paid off for the Pacemakers as they handed firstplace Blue Zone only its third loss of the season in Georgetown Ladies Basketball League play at Centennial School on Jan Anita Stankus hit for points and Hermana Henderson rang in 10 as the secondplace Pacemakers took a win over the Zone The win left the Pacemakers just one game behind the Zone in current GLBL standings Judy Thompson was top scorer for the Blue Zone with 13 points and Sandy had 10 Meanwhile the California Raisins have also been making recent upward moves in the local ladies hoop loop Raisins topped the Steroids to solidify their Hold on third place No scoring statistics were available for the game In a highscoring game com plete with a nailblting finish the Celtics outlasted the 76ers 7170 Chung Kim of the Sixers led all scorers with 34 points while Michelle Miehm was not far behind for the Celts with 27 Celtics also received 18 points from Boo with Corinne hooping the same amount for the 78ers GEORGETOWN LADIES BASKETBALL LEAGUE Standings as of Jan 19 Blue Zone 3 Pacemakers 8 3 CaliforniaRaisins 5 5 2 Celtics 0 4 7 1 Steroids 3 0 GEORGETOWN KIWANISCLUB Annual Snowball Tournament FEB 1189 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