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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 9, 1991, p. 16

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Page Spotts Wednesday Octobers 1991 Hurricanes Hockey McNally Minor Novices split two game road trip By MARA AN TEG ROSSI Herald Special The Construction Georgetown Minor Novice hockey team played two town games this past week On October at Thompson Arena Georgetown shut out the hometown Milton squad in a very exciting game The first period though ex tremelv fast paced ended in a scoreless tie The second period was Georgeovvns strongest of the game partlv due to ag gressh e defense Kvle Hot ham Despite the intensity of the it was not until the mark that Bradlev Snow scored the first goal on what was Georgetown s first shot on net Exactly two minutes later Graham scored on a breakawa shot from Brad Snow The final period though scoreless was highlighted ex citing breakaway shots from Tim Mansfield and Alex Durham and right winger Mark The match ended with a well deserved shut out for Ran LaRose who was assisted throughout the game b three strong defensie lines Last Saturda Georgetown fac ed the Oakville Rangers at Arena in Our another great game which could well gone e her however they dropped it to the Rangers 21 There was no score in the first period with both teams failing to capitalize on op During the second period Martin Lefevbre made a great defensive play and prevented a possible Oakville goal with his chase and poke check stopping a Ranger breakawa in front of the net With seconds left in the period goalie Ryan made a good sae but had no chance against the rebound shot that gave Oakville their first goal the third Bradley Snow scored for Georgetown after a scuffle in front of the net It looked as though it might end a tie when late in the game Oakwlle got their second goal Georgetown head coach Paul LaRose pulled- the goalie at the last minutes of The strateg proved to be a good one as the six attackers kept the pressure on never allowing the puck to leave the end and getting several shots on net The strong defense however held them off not allow ing to get the tvmg goal This Salurdav Georgetown hosts a Memorial Arena at p On Sundav travel to Streetsville to at Vic Johnson Arena at 4 Minor Peewees tie season opener he Hurricane Minor team sponsored the Canadian Legion Branch 120 travelled to Oakville for their opening game of the season on Sept 30 Having been to London for an Bird Tour the previous weekend the bovs were eager to take on their opponents Scoring started in the first period with Oakville getting on the board first responded with a goal Shane Thompson assisted bv Matthew Peers and Mike Roy With the score tied Oakville finished off the first period by taking a 2 lead with only seconds remaining scored first in the cond but the Hurricanes replied with a goal scored by Paul Loader and assisted by Jeff Seeds Halton worked hard in a tough hitting game to go into the third period only a goal down In the opening minutes of the third Oakville put their fourth goal in the net however the Hurricane squad was not going to give up vet Bat tling defensively and moving the puck well the Hurricanes scored two more times to tie the game Bryan Long with assists to Cur lis and Mike Roy scored to draw the game within one and bring the fans to their feet Forty seconds later the Hurricanes struck again lying the score with a goal by Curtis assisted Bryan Long and Jeff Seeds Great Billmghurst and excellent defen kept the Hurricanes into the game and allowed them to take home a tie for their season Hurricane players are Adum Bertoli Ryan Blight Kevin Brow Brad Davidson David Grist Darren Curtis Hoogendam Cameron Hunter Adam Korolyk Paul Loader Long Mat Peers Mike Roy Jeff Seeds and Jason urvtl The Minor Hurricanes hosted Burlington on Saturday October a at Alcott Arena Coming out flat the found themselves facing a 2 deficit at the end of the second period first goal was scored by Adam Korolyk with David Grist assisting Matthew Peers assisted by Adam and David Grist put the on the board for the time in the game but after that it was all Burlington In an attempt to score with an extra man pulled their net minder but Burlington completed the scoring by putting the puck in the empty net the final score 52 The Royal Canadian Legion Branch Minor continue league play next week with a trip to on Tuesday evening Golden Age Bowling 1EALF SCORES OCTOBFR Avenge Ladles Cecil a Re 1H Men Morton 185 High Single Utiles Cecil a Held Men Morton High Handicap Lad Ulan Men JlmWUsonlTC lllfth Triple Mil I a Held MB Men Morion Triple Helen Louth Men JlmWlson739 FLAG FOOTBALL AWARD WINNERS Mens Flag Football award winners It was BoV Davey night at Actor Legion last Friday when The silverware was handed out to the award winners at the Georgetown Mens Flag Foot ball League awards dinner and dance Davey was selected his team MVP and also cop ped the league MVP trophy as well as the league trophy as High Scorer Pictured above from left to right Gary MVP of the Bob Davey and Alain Dawgs chosen the league Best Defensive Player Herald photo by Colin Gibson Ladies Football award winners The Georgetown Ladles Flag Football League held its annual awards banquet and dance last Friday at Acton Legion and silverware vied with as the most prized possessions Pictured above from left to right are the league s major award winners Jennifer Reynolds Burns MVP of Playoffs charlotte Michaels Rookie of the Year Leanne Fournier Defensive Player of the Year Most Interceptions Kelly Cun nlngham Arnles High Scorer Caroline McMillan Offensive Player of the Year and Monica Most Sportsmanlike Player sent when photo taken Teri JV also Rookie of the Year Herald photo by Colin Gibson Champagne brunch to Honour top Equestrian athletes The first Canadian Equestrian Team Awards honouring the finest equestrian athletes in Canada will be presented during a Gala Champagne Brunch in conjunction with the 1991 Royal Agricultural Winter fair at am on Saturday November 16th Barcelona Si will be the theme for the Gala which will take the form of a benefit to generate funds to enable the best Canadian show jumpers dressage riders and 3 day eventers to compete for our coun try at the Summer Olympics in Barcelona Spain GIC RATE 9 Rate Subject To Change Without Nolle MONEY CONCEPTS A flPPlE WINDSHIELD REPAIRS W Handle All Insurance Claims 873 1655 3SOGiMlphSL Unit SAVE YOUR BODY NORTH END NISSAN Martin SI Milton FREE Self Defense Seminar for Women Thurs October 10 1991 8 pm 8770771 CHECK our OUR SKIROOMI New Models On Display Main St Georgetown lEntrinci oil ten lot 873 T HALTON HILLS COLLISION ACTON ONT V 8532860 OSBORNE DECOR Custom Made cols Drapes And Bedspreads AT HOME SERVICE

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