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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 8, 1989, p. 19

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THE HERALD Novembers 1H9 Pigeig Rebel harriers miss the mark The GDHS Rebels cross country team had a disappointing showing Saturday at the provincial in cross country cham pionships meet held at Boyd Con area in The Rebels entered three teams senior boys junior boys and junior girls but according to team coach Karen several factors resulted in the GDHS teams not performing up to expectations The teams were plagued by sickness throughout the week leading up to the championships noted Cosgrove and with members missing and some com petitors not feeling per cent it was a disappointing meet for the team Also the course was fairly flat and our runners seem to per form better when faced with Local entries falter The two Halton Hills entries in the Fifth Annual Georgetown Hockey Heritage Council Oldtimers Hockey Tournament met with mixed results in weekend play The two local teams Georgetown and Sports Sun day Niters and Halton Hills Huff Puffers competed in in the six division tournament Sunday Niters got off on the right skate by downing Enndale The team lost its next two games and was eliminated from further tournament plays The Sundaj Niters lost to TNT and to Hillsburgh SUNDAY NITERS ROSTER Paul Ron John Chantler Nahirmak Don Puckering Bob Mike Muldoon Joe King Cliff Ritchie Tom 0 Bnen Bob Behan Bob Clark CIovis Roy Joe Lone Art Sweezie Gary Louth and Barry Cuthbert The Huff Puffers lost their first game to TNT Wellwood but rebounded to defeat Enndale In the match that saw the team shunted to the sidelines the Huff N Puffers lost 40 to Bolton HUFF N PUFFERS ROSTER Jim Brown Stan Kruk Rick Parker Joe Jim Kavanagh Dan Kevin McLean Bruce McMillan Joe Small wood John Hand Eric Stone Bern Kent Jim James Ray Kiernan John Slayd Smallwood Harry Stone Ray St George Dave Dan Stone Fred Buchanan and Bill Kent Sunny Acres cruising NORTH END NISSAN MARTIN STREET MILTON ONTARIO 8784137 SOCIAL OF THE WEEK EVERY THURSDAY HOT ROAST BEEF PLATE MARTYS TOO RESTAURANT Georgetown Market Place 8777417 A Bob Donker challenging terrain The teams were competitive but unfortunate ly this t show in the dings The top GDHS team senior boys placed sixth The team placed eighth overall while the junior boys team was well off the pace in their categorv The lop individual runner for the Rebels as Bob He placed 10th in the senior boys event By COLIN GIBSON Herald Sports Georgetown Sunny Acres Farms major midget hockey team ap pears to be on a mission this season in County Hockey League com petition In the team s two most recent outings Georgetown thumped Burlington 60 and eased past Brampton 3 2 to run their regular season mark to 801 The wins are coming about as a result of cation to total team play as the locals appear term in to prove that they won t be outplayed by any team Last Thursday Nov 2 in Burl ington despite the eventual score Sunny Acres again had problems getting into gear Once the gears meshed however was left spin its wheels while Georgetown cruised to the checkered flag The first period ended n a scoreless tie with Sunny Acres jumping ahead 30 after two periods The Farms boys counted three more third markers to put Burlington on the shelf Rich Bond scored twice and pick ed up an assist to pace the Georgetown attack Single goals came off the sticks of Brad Jake Sean Gu stini and Gord Burke Burke also collected an assist Brad Rob Boyle and Mark Lonto each had two assists in the game with Mark assisting an Burke s goal Paul St Pierre turned in a stellar performance in the Georgetown nets to earn the shutout The Sunny Acres Farms road show continued Sunday in Burl mgton and although the contest was up for grabs until the third period Georgetown came through in third period gut check time to post the 2 win For a change Sunny Acres got off to a start and led after the first period A second period letdown allowed Burlington to tie the game after two periods Georgetown played a solid third period to collect the win and re main undefeated Mark Brad and Brad Amato scored the Georgetown red lighters also notched an assist on Lonto s first penod goal Eric Long and Rob Boyle notch ed assists on the Georgetown Solid goaltending was provided by Peter Downs The Sunn Acres Farms squad is challenging the Belleville Lions A tournament this weekend and next see league action on Monday with an away game in Ancasler The next home game is slated for Nov m at Gordon Alcott Memorial against Wood

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