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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 20 February 1993, p. 19

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We NORTHEND EE SALES SERVICE LEASING HWY. #25 & 401 878-4137 MILTON Raiders rise to challenge By Colin Gibson With five games remaining in their 1992-93 regular schedule, it’s safe to suggest the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders have their playoff . destiny firmly in their own sweat- drenched hockey gloves. The Raiders and Royal York Rangers (with the Raiders one point ahead) are virtually battling neck-and-neck to secure the sev- enth - and final - playoff berth in the Central Ontario Junior A West Division eight team loop. Raiders have won four of their last six games. Newspaper deadlines are frus- trating to writers and sports buffs alike, so when the Raiders take to the ice tonight, 7:30 p.m. at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena, the whole scenario could be altered. Darts Standings Heading into this newspaper’s deadline for weekend publication, Royal York would have played two of their final regular season four contests, while the Raiders result from their Friday night tilt with Oakville Blades is somewhere in newspaper limbo. By the time the ice chips settle after this flurry of action, the play- off picture will be much more in focus - we hope. Raiders next road game is this Thursday against league newcom- 90 DAY GUARANTEE «FREE ESTIMATES ALL SERVICE PERFORMED ON PREMISES BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS For the Best Service At The Best Price Call HOURS __ TUES. - FRI. RDAY _ GEORGETOWN ONTARIO. GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND 9:00-6:00 S5SINCLAIRAVENUE SERVINGHALTON HILLS & SINCE AREA 1978 877-2425 T.H. BRIGGS UPHOLSTERY * Specializing in Antiques + Recovered and Repaired + Replacement Foam Kitchen & Dining Chairs + Rec. Vehicle Seats Open to all softball players between ages 5 and 18 before January 1, 1993 (proof of age required) Fees: 1 player/family — $50.00 (+ uniform deposit) 2 players / family — $90.00 (+ uniform deposit) 3 players / family - $110.00 (+ uniform deposit) T-ball $35.00 / player A deposit of $10.00 per player is required when registering for uniform and will be refunded when uniform is returned at end of season. Halton League 8 ‘Team Matches W Lt pare, w L p| & Caledon Canadiens. Legion 4 19 18 0 1 266 206 60 206 Y B fos McGibbon 15 1 3 266 193, 73 190 George 2 10S le) ke): 2 265 184 81 184 -b.C. results O'Tooles 19 12 6 1 265 168 97 168 SES Timeout 1 19 ge ee 266 128 138128 Fifteen-year-old Erinn Steringa and eighteen-year-old Kevin CopperK1 19 eae Oe 3 265.125. 140 125 | Ryan Martin BS a Patrick Ebi named athletes af the week at Georgetown District George 1 19 6 12 1 263 124 139 124 Cindy Ee tia on High School. Steringa is the youngest player on the Sr. Girl’s Pease eee ee 8a A 265 oi gl2h ja ldh 124) pDavicLeslie is ie me Volleyball team and Patrick has shown excellent leadership abilities end 19«§ «2 OOS Ady 58. 104 | CnitnaLme 626 (206). [_sSSebtte on the GIDILS. Rebel Hock tam Copper K2 19 4 10 2. 266 99." 167. 99 Juniors B d . R id d George 4 19 At AS: 2 266 104 - 162 98 Paul Larocque 602 (221) ‘a> § ih 2 i 3 & %] tues wey Bodanis Raiders advance orge 1 Pee Se3.3. 264 86 «178 86 David Pe; 554 (187) ? Results Mange iesuneaat 550(211) in O.M.H.A. 93 playdowns eee a eens = ye Somers 516 (221) On Feb. 10, the Georgetown moved to Simcoe’s Talbot Gardens ‘1 LENE p23 (296) Bodanis Bantam Raiders travelled arena, Feb. 7. The Red and Black, George? (13 George 3 1 Lynn Moreland 511 (195). Peeiec atecaitit arin, anys ‘ Legion 4 13 George 4 1 Seat south to Simcoe’s Talbot Gardens _ led by some great goaltending from Copper K 1 8 Legion 2 6 Gordon E ecard 503.(202) arena for game four of their best-of- Steve Heinze, played a disciplined Copper K 2 7 ‘ion 1 if don. Evert G 9 five zone finals with the Simcoe style for the better part of three OTooles 1 Legion 3 4 Jennifer Cabral wd oon Lions and came home triumphant. _periods and came away with a 3 - Industral League oon taat a (ener cay tC ee Dest Division Richard Gostlin 480 (169) pete ha idecised : ie itches W L-2F Games W se P Sara Pe 465 (173) the series and in dramatic fashion Raider Scoring Game #2: Ist Hustlers 21 Bk 3 - 175 127 48 127 Rech 463 (156) crafted a tight 2 ih shutout victory Period. 9:11 Scott Lahey unassist- Westenders 21 16 5 - 175 114 61 11k over the host Lions to win the ed. 2nd Period. 7:41 Paul Sandifer Steeprock 21 15 6 : 175 109 66 109 Heather Pollock 450 (176) series three-games-to-one and earn from Mare Boucher. 2:31 Brad GasketmanC.21 14 7 - 175-103 2 103 Mattew Rodgers 426 (153). a berth into the Bantam “A” Spears from David Kotsos. 3rd High Rollers 21 G15 - 175 725 10S 7 = F ‘ee-Wees O.M.H.A. quarterfinals. Period. No scoring. Panthers Got = 175-6416] ‘Jenmnifer Palichu! 377(138) The series opened on Feb. 6 at With their backs firmly against Acadian Pools 21 Os ae 175 60 115 60 William Walker 364 (148) Georgetown’s Alcott arena. The _ the wall, the Simcoe Lions returned Interc'y Sports 21 3 - 175 53 122 53 | Melissa Sheppard 349 (163). matinee game started cautiously to Alcott on Feb. 9, facing a win or Resul Jason Pshyk 341 (122) with both sides looking for the oth- else situation. Hustlers 7 Gasketman 0 Patrick Hole 333 (133) ers strengths and weaknesses. In the Raiders’ dressing room it Acadian 5 Panther: 2 Lisa Clarke 304 (117) Georgetown opened the scoring was a simple case of don’t let them Steeprock 4 High Rollers 3 Kilian Walker 286 (104). at 4:21 of the first, went up 3 - 1 _ back in the series. Finish it off with Westenders 6 InterCounty 1 Smurfs late in the second, allowed Simcoe a sweep at home. Second Division Heather Foster 263 pack into the game early in the _The threat of elimination proved DreamTeam 21 20 (Hee 16h Aer 137 Stephanie Palichuk 245 third but finished them off with two a stronger incentive in this one and Ensigns PAE ee is 161 OT 164.97 Wesley Clarke 242 goals late in the period for a 5-3 the Simcoe Lions parlayed a 3 - 0 Hotshots VAs een eer 161 94 67 94 | _ Robert Damphouse 233 final and a 1 -Olead in the series. _ first period lead into a 6 - 4 win Independents 21 10 11 - 161 81 80 81 Kathe Vandermey 224 Raider Scoring Game #1: Ist forcing a fourth game back in Taxmen 20 RTL 5 152 TE 8l I Amanda Hole 213 Period. 4:21 Marc Boucher from Simcoe. Aces A ie AU ii 161s GS S90 71 Georgetown Hotshots Andrew Elinesky. 2nd Period. 4:50 The Raiders made a game of it Firemen 20 Poa Geeain 152 56 96 «56 Men’s League Dave Doole from Kevin Lumb and winning the last two periods 4 - 3. Bandits 19 o 19 3 147 25 122 25 Bryan Creasy 803 (275) Paul Agius. 2:37 David Boere from The combination of strong goal- Results _ Brinley Hole 711 (344). Tim Diardichuk. 3rd Period. 8:00 tending in the third from Andrew Hotshots 3 Ensigns 2 Tues. Niters David Kotsos from Jeff Hewitt. Craig and continuous offensive Firemen 3 Aces 2 Bob Normore 794 (282) 4:21 Dave Doole (2) from Gary _ pressure kept the homeside hopeful 3 Laue satlete Larry Larocque 782 (305) McNiven. until the dying minutes of the 5 Bandits * Christina Lane 751 (324). Game two of the five-game set Continued on page 22 ELECTRONIC n 1993 REGISTRATION SERVICE OFFICE Maio A GLEN WILLIAMS AT A PRICE THAT oe Sar A A | MINOR BALL ASSOCIATION WON'T JOLT YOu! 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