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th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, D ec em be r 14 ,2 01 7 | 44 KINDERGYM AT HHGC! haltonhillsgymnastics.com Register on-line Winter session begins Jan. 6 Don't miss out! Visit website for details and to register! georgetownsoccerclub.com Mark Your CalenDar! register online for the 2018 outdoor house league season from January 27th to February 10th to receive early bird savings. 2018 OUTDOOR SOCCER REGISTRATION Fans of the Georgetown Raiders aren't used to experiencing lengthy losing streaks in the Onta- rio Junior Hockey League and you'd have to go a long way back since they've gone this long with- out a win. The visiting Trenton Golden Hawks rallied from a 3-1 deficit last Saturday night, scoring twice in a 1:21 span midway through the final period to pull off a 4-3 victory, de- spite being outshot 20-9 in the third stanza and 45-34 overall. It's the first time in head coach/ general manager Greg Walters' eight-year run in Georgetown that the club has lost five in a row. The perennial league title contenders last went winless in five starts in October of 2006. Georgetown, now 20-9-1-1 on the campaign, seemed to be in control on goals by Andrew Court, An- drew Cordssen-David and Matt McJannet, but the defending league champions haven't been getting many bounces to go their way recently. It was a rematch of last spring's Buckland Cup and Dudley Hewitt Cup final opponents. The 15-16-1-1 Golden Hawks lost several players from that squad and the Raiders re- turned just seven skaters this fall. Next up for Georgetown is a trip to Pickering on Friday to take on the Panthers, followed by a road date with the 23-6-0-1 Toronto Patriots on Saturday night. HOCKEY 5 straight losses for Raiders In Thursday's junior contest, Iroquois Ridge de- feated GDHS 61-52. Christ the King's senior Regular-season basket- ball play got underway this past week in the Halton Secondary School Athletic Association and George- town's senior boys came away with a 1-1 record. Georgetown District High School (GDHS) lost at home to Oakville's Iro- quois Ridge Trailblazers 60-47 on Thursday, Dec. 7 despite a 16-point effort from Steve Fisher. Dominic Walker (13) and Adam McVittie (12) also hit the score sheet. Georgetown shot just seven of 20 from the free- throw line. Coach Steve Pettit's side won its season opener over Garth Webb 51-48 earlier in the week as Kian Durno had 18 points and Walker added 16. GDHS's seniors will play in Western Universi- ty's Purple and White High School Tournament during the holidays. Jaguars won their season opener over Loyola 47-42 before dropping their next three games. BASKETBALL Halton hoops season tips off Georgetown's Kian Durno passes off to a teammate during the senior boys' regular-season tip-off contest Thursday against visiting Iroquois Ridge. The Trailblazers prevailed 60-47. In the background is GDHS's Adam McVittie. Eamonn Maher/Photo for the Halton Hills peewee additional en- try rep Thunder. The Thunder finished with a 4-0-1 record and scored 17 goals while allowing just six over five games. A 3-1 win over the Milton Winterhawks in the championship game of the Bradford Blue and Gold Classic Minor Hockey Tour- nament completed an undefeated weekend Team members (front, from left) are: Lucas Denning, Jayden Nelson, Daniel Leadbeater, Jack Falcone, Daniel Robinson, Brandon Harriott, Thomas Harney, Griffin McCauley. Second row: Arran Fraser, Alex Coroza, Liam Preza, Ryan Lawrie, Marcus Herback, Jake Ralph, Eric Fournier, Callum Enright, Maxim Off. Back row: Trainer Nick Falcone, head coach TJ McCauley, assistant coaches Steve Nelson, Roy Ralph. Halton Hills peewees photo Peewee AE Thunder best in Bradford

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