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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 28 ,2 01 7 | 44 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 A celebrity benefit hockey game returns to Georgetown's Mold-Mas- ters SportsPlex on Sunday, Jan. 14 with a cast of former National Hockey League stars taking on members of the Halton Hills Fire De- partment. Puck drop is at 1:30 p.m. and doors open at 12:30 p.m. Organizers are expecting a capacity crowd again for this year's contest. Among those slated to suit up for the Pro Hockey Heroes side are Nik Antropov, Gary Leeman, Bernie Nicholls, John Ogrodnick, Dave Hutchison, goalie Mark La- Forest and Tom Fergus. Organized by the Halton Woodcarving Club, pro- ceeds from the fundraiser will go to Cancer Assis- tance Services Halton Hills (CASHH). Tickets will be sold for $27 at the door on the day of the game but can be pur- chased at a reduced rate online, along with family discounts. For more info visit www.prohockeyhe- roes.com or call 1-888-777- 9793. HOCKEY Retired NHLers to face off with Halton Hills Fire Dept. Jan. 14 Former Toronto Maple Leaf Al Iafrate signs some autographs for adoring fans at a recent Pro Hockey Heroes' game, featuring retired NHL players taking on community-based teams around the province. It's not known whether Iafrate will be in the lineup on Jan. 14 when the Pro Hockey Heroes face off against the Halton Hills Fire Department in a charity game beginning at 1:30 p.m. at the Alcott Arena. Greg O'Brien/photo PEEWEE A BLACK THUNDER ROLLS TO VICTORY IN OTTAWA VALLEY Team members (front, from left) are: Carsen Kulik, Jesse Bodin. Middle row: Spencer Malloch, Daniel Arseneault, Matthew Longmead, Michael Arseneault, Luca LoFranco. Back row: Trainer Dave Longmead, Jake Greenough, Jack Munday, Chris Cuthbertson, Deacon King, Aiden Longmead, Riley Targett, assistant coach Kevin Greenough, Andrew Spraggett, Zach Burchart, head coach Dan King. Absent: Colten Munnings, assistant coach Devin Munnings. Halton Hills peewee photo ATOM AE THUNDER CAPTURES THREE RIVERS CUP Team members are Michael Kolodziej, Tyler Da Silva, Preston Borden, Tyler Budgell, Owen Wigle, Liam Bowie, Carson Fisher, Chris Arato, Jaxon Manuel, Adam Kuperman, Dylan Cartwright, Jackson Rodic, AJ Furger, Payton Heddington, Mason Evans, Ethan Steringa, Adam Champagne, coaches Dan Budgell, Dave Champagne, Aaron Furger, Mark Wigle. Contributed by Halton Hills atom Matt McJannet's goal with just over four minutes remaining in the third period gave the Georgetown Raiders a 2-1 victory over the defending Royal Bank Cup-champion Cobourg Cou- gars Wednesday at the Alcott Arena. The 19-year-old from Courtice, Ont. notched his eighth of the year and sent the 22-9-1-2 Raiders into the Ontario Junior Hock- ey League's holiday break on a two-game winning streak. Georgetown's leading scorer Jason Smith had given the home side a 1-0 lead midway through the second period before Cobourg's George Miranda evened the score at the 11:07 mark of the final frame on front of about 400 spectators. The Raiders don't play again until Saturday, Jan. 6 at home against the Buffalo Jr. Sabres at 7:30 p.m. Georgetown Raiders head into holiday break on winning note after 2-1 victory over Cobourg

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