THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday February Page IS BEELINE TRAVEL For Personalized Service 5 St 2nd Floor Downtown Georgetown 8732900 T Sports TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS Auto master transmission automatic PEAL AND SAVE 315 Armstrong Avenue I Georgetown Ont 8776904 Oakville eliminates Jr for second straight year Bad dream for Raiders By PAUL SVOBODA Herald Sports Editor Recurring nightmares t Just ask the Georgetown Raiders For the second consecutive season the Blades the Raiders from Cen tral Ontario Hockey League playoffs in four straight games as the hometown Blades earned a comeback 7 5 overtime win at Arena on Wednesday night The win gave the Blades a 40 sweep of the bestof seven quarter final series and left the Raiders with haunting memories of last year when the local Jr B s then known as Gemini were also sidelined by Oakville in four I really disappointed with the loss said disconsolate Raider head coach Peter Sturgeon after Wednesday game I thought with our offence we could win the series Tonight I thought we played well enough for a win We took it to them but they wanted it bad too It was do or die for the Raiders on Wednesday with Oakville holding a stranglehold on the series after recording wins of 7 OT and last week Things started off well enough for Georgetown as the club held a 41 advantage after the first period at Oakville in what was arguably their best 20 minutes of hockey in the series C Foster who played well in both games at Arena drew first blood before Greg sandwiched a pair of goals around one by Brant Mahoney Cigien beat Oakville starter Glen Williams on a rebound at 13 and it was off to the showers for Williams as Oakville replaced him with backup Chris Lovisa Mahoney added his second of the night on a Blade powerplay at the 27 second mark of period two but a shorthanded fort by Brown put the Raiders back in front of a threegoal lead John Huff beat Raider started Curtis Green with a slap- shot on another Blade powerplay and the second stanza ended at in favor of the visitors But the recurring nightmare haunted Georgetown again as Oakville dominated the third period much as it did in game three last Saturday at Arena where Oakville overcame a two- goal second period deficit to earn an eventual 74 win Only on Wednesday the Blades took it one step further They blanked the Raider offensive machine and scored twice themselves to force the match into overtime John Duff drew Oakville to within one goal with the Blades third marker of the night before Tony Galante tied it up on a goalmouth scramble at In the regulation over time period Galante again came up big for Oakville scoring what would prove to be the winner at 3 as he banged a rebound past Green Homer sparkles in Peewee shutout Seth Homer played an ding game in net for the Peewee B hockey team in a re cent 50 win over the Acton Not to be outdone by his team mate Michael Travers scored a team best and a personal best of goals to lead Georgetown to the win Andrew Marshall scored the other tally for Georgetown Matt Anderson and Marshall pick ed up two assists each on goals Charlie Snook who normally plays defence played centre and picked up two assists setting up Marshall and Travers for goals Ken Brown made two strong end toend rushes- setting up potential scoring plays Brown David Steer Blaine Kennedy and Derek played a solid game on defence to help Homer get his shutout Mike Bahr Jason Jeremiah and Keith played a strong game up front and were instrumental with their aggressive work along the Georgetowns and M Pro Sports Bantams advanced to the next round of OMI1A with a resounding win over Burlington Inst Monday at Arena The explosive win wrapped up an other wise tight series for Georgetown with the and Ms taking the best-of- tussle three games to two with one tie A Georgetown player above manages to beat the Burlington netminder with this shot bet ween the legs on Monday Georgetown now awaits the winner of the Eastern Ontario round Herald photo March was the big win ner in bridge play at the Georgetown Legion on Monday Feb 20 earning first place Mike Larusso took second place while George Farrow rounded out the winners circle by claiming third spot Oakville warded off several Georgetown attacks before the Raiders lifted Green with 1 left on the clock After a pair of faceoffs in the zone the Blades cleared the puck again this time grazing the post of the Raider net Georgetown tried desperately to mount one more attack but Oakville s Chns Krbavac iced the game and the series when he in tercepted the puck and deposited it into the empty Raider goal with on ly three seconds remaining A reflective Sturgeon said the Raiders had hoped their explosive offence would have been the dif ference in the series Over the course of the 42game regular season schedule the locals scored 221 goals only four less than leagueleading Etobicoke while Oakville came up with only the second lowest figure in the west division and less than Georgetown But in the four game series it was the Oakville offence that erupted scoring a lucky seven goals in each game and Georgetown over the four games 28 20 We re an offensive team and we went with our offence said Sturgeon They grind it out and the only way to combat that is to grind it out with them which thought we did tonight We missed a lot of chances too I thought our guys worked really hard They deserved to win The series win by Oakville cap ped a mastery over the Georgetown club that saw the fifth place Blades hold a regular season win loss record over the fourt place Raiders boards The score would have been much higher had Georgetown not had to serve 18 minutes in penalties to Ac tons two minutes Seth Homer had to make many exceptional saves during the short handed situations to preserve the shutout Homer had to stop two breakaways To have any chance in the com County playoffs goalies Dairy Casselman and Homer will have to play outstanding hockey with superb support from the defence and the forwards The team s most productive line of Marshall Travers and Anderson will have to continue their ex cellent passing plays and the other two lines will have to improve in their passing The defence will have to play with their continued hard work Coaches Marshall and Hay are hoping that the teams big gun Matt plays to his full potential during playoffs Smart play sound defence and great goaltending by this team could sur prise a few teams The work ethic of this team has produced 10 players capable of cracking the doubje A teams in the minor bantam and major divisions next year its in Bridge winners Rebels earn final berth Flying to finals It was an uplifting experience for Georgetown girls volleyball teams on Wednesday as both the senior and junior girls teams advanced to the finals The juniors led by such as the one above by Heather downed Aldershot In three straight games and 155 in final play while the seniors swept 155 1510 and 1510 The juniors tackle Lore Elgin while the senior Rebs meet in the county final set for a 2 Herald photo Acton boxla team honored of the Acton lacrosse team recently received an unexpected surprise At the local league meeting in January the Acton squad was presented with the circuits Most Sportsmanlike Team Award for accumulating the fewest number of penalties over the course of the 1968 lacrosse Other league members include Arthur Fergus Orangeville and Elora Members of the law Acton team are Ryan Town- send Michael Brad Cripps Jamie Davies Brad Parker Todd Churaley Eddie Bridge Piper Charlie Gair Trevor Malloy Jamie Joshua Marcoux Chris and Travor Meanwhile registration for the 1989 box lacrosse season will get under way in Acton on Mar 4 with a second signup session slated for Mar 21 On Saturday Mar registra tion will run from a until 2 p m and on Tuesday Mar 21 signup takes place from 7pm Both registration sessions will take place at the Acton Arena Parents registering three children in the AMLA this year can take advantage of a bonus feature whereby families pay only for the first two registrants