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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 15, 1989, p. 21

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Papc 1 ONLY PER WEEK 1990 HONDA CIVIC GEORGETOWN Guelph St Hwy 7 LOW COST Georgetown LEASING SALES SERVICE 8731818 and I Recreation lit r I- DOWNTOWN FAX SERVICE Evenings Saturdays Too vouncs a itd Georgetown Curling season springs out of the hack The ending season got under way this past weekend at Norttr Hal ton Golf and Country Club with the staging of a Mixed Bonsplel Games ran Friday evening through Saturday after noon with the team of Skip Rolle Bradley Vice Karen Henderson 2nd Dave and Lead Jean Connolly defeating the team of Skip Ian Vice Janet Dean 2nd Terry and Lead Dolores Houghton in the cham game Herald photos by Colin Gibson Acres soar Ancaster falls to locals Rebs on rampage Georgetown Sunny Acres Farms major midgets extended their Tn County Hockey League unbeaten to games day evening as the local favorites turned back 52 game played in Sunny Acres now sports a 901 record in league play Tourney lesson for Sunny Acres By COLIN GIBSON Herald Sports Editor Georgetown s Sunnv Acres Farms major midget hockey team ran into two obstacles to finish out of the running in the team Belleville Lions Midget hockey tournament staged over the weekend In the Words of team manager Wayne Pries Size and penalties scuttled our hopes Sunny Acres started well in tour play coming from behind to nip London 2 1 in their opening game Friday night London led after the but Georgetown counted two markers in the second stanza and played Kitty bar thedoor for the balance of the game to seal the win Brad and Mark pot ted the Georgetown goals with Sean Guistini Jake and Rob Boyle collecting assists Paul St Pierre manned the Georgetown nets in the tournamentopener Sunny Acres next faced Oshawa Red in a Saturday afternoon clash and Oshawa posted a comfortable 2 win by scoring the games last five goals two Sunny tjWfJpfbt after minutes of Then Oshawa shifted gears to seal the win Brad Amato and Gord Burke scored for Georgetown while Brad collected two assists Single helpers went to Mark Lorito and Rob Boyle The tournament format allowed for each team be guaranteed three games and Sunny Acres went up against Mississauga Terriers in their third match with the winner advancing to championship play while the loser would be forced to the sidelines Mississauga appeared to have things well in hand and jumped out to a 30 first period lead Sunny Acres rallied to narrow the gap to 32 then ran into penalties and were forced to play shorthanded over a minute span This healed the locals fate Mark and Sean Guistim scored the Sunny Acres goals with Mitch Butt Enc Long Brad Tutt and Brad collecting Ancaster ranks near the top of the Trt County standings so were not a team to be taken lightly With this in mind Sunny Acres jumped out hard and fast and en joyed a lead six minutes into the second penod Georgetown and Ancaster mat further second period markers leaving Sunny Acres in front heading into the final frame Sunny Acres matched An casters third period goal to salt away the win Rob Boyle had a fine game for Sunny Acres scoring twice and picking up an assist Brad had a goal and an assist with Rich Bond and Trevor Elinesky rounding out the Georgetown Elinesky picked up an assist as did Ken Kosziwka and Rob Lang Peter Downs manned the Georgetown nets and did a fine job Sunny Acres Farms plays host to this Sunday 4 at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena Noncontact standings The GDHS Rebels senior boys volleyball team is on the verge of emerging as the 1989 Halton pton The Rebels plaved host to Oakville Trafalgar High School in the championship best twoout of three match yesterday Tuesday at GDHS unfortunately at press time match results weren available Last week the Rebels removed two stumbling blocks on the road to the championship In quarterfinal playoff action the Rebels disposed of Burlington Central High School and 15 10 to advance to semifinal phv Thursday at home against Nelson High School also of Burlington Nelson battled but eventually succumbed to the Rebels scores of 1512 1614 and 18 This Thursda tomorrow the GDHS sinkers travel to EC Drun High School in Milton to take part in the Golden Horseshoe Athletic Conference tournament a preOFSAA qualifier This past weekend the Rebels trekked to McMaster University in Hamilton for a preview OFSAA meet and against highly regarded provincial challengers from throughout Southern the Georgetown crew claimed the bronze medal The Rebels finished second in pool play by defeating teams from Crest wood Peterborough Dundas and Cathedral Hamilton High School finished first in pool virtue of a win over the Rebels In emif Georgetown lost lo the province s Number Out ranked team by scores of 1V9 and This shunted the Rebels into the suddendeath medal game against pool nval Orangeville The Rebels handily claimed the bronze thumping This iturday Sunny Acres Farms travels to while Sunday at Gordon Memorial Arena the major NONCONTACT HOCK El STANDINGS Royal 6 S3 13 Midas 1 15 Mutual J Derby 1 Colonial Tree 4 Neanderthal Kins 6 J lib SI TS NOV Midas O Toole Mutual King ft Joanne Bingham solid team player Georgetown native Joanne Bingham has been instrumental to the success of the Western Michigan University volleyball team Bingham is currently averaging 4 kills per game which is also leading the Mid Amencan Conference This season she has set WMU records for kills in threegame match Central Michigan kills in a four game match 26 Michigan kills in a fiveRame match 38 Eastern Michigan WMU is MAC and has won four straight matches lo date The Broncos own a regular season conference winning streak dating back to

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