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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 9 October 1993, p. 20

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Page 20 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, October 9, 1993 Clubs Minor Novice Raiders split a pair The Georgetown Minor Novice Raiders opened their season last weekend with a win and a loss. Last Saturday, the Raiders played host to Milton and suffered a 5-2 loss. Milton scored twice in the first peri- od ee one in the second to give a three-go: The aes battled back in the second to give them a three-goal lead. The Raiders battled back in the second period with two quick goals. Scoring first was Joel Hamilton assisted by Marcus Sargent. Matt Hilts then net- ted an unassisted goal for Georgetown, making it 3-2. Milton was able to squeeze past the Raiders in the third period by dumping in two more goals to make the final. Wes Blight (second fr from left) and rte McKinley received their crests of excellence in all areas of academic arts, clubs and athletics at Harrison public school. They were awarded the crests by Vice-principal Nancy Johnston (far left) and principal Don Warren (far right) after it was discovered by the school they had been overlooked last year. score 5-2. Home ice was hot for the Minor Novice Raiders on Sunday. Guelph came to town only to be downed by the Raiders 4. -0. Marcus Sergeant netted the first Georgetown goal early in the first period, assisted by Matt Tales. The second period saw the Raiders come on strong. Howie Martin scored at the halfway mark, assisted by Matt Velten and Matt Hilts. A few minutes later, Tedd Morris dumped one in, assisted by Steve Kogon and Daryl Veltman. Kyle Kennery scored an unassisted goal in the third period to make the final score 4-0. Great goal tending earned Alex MacLeod and Jason Armstrong their first shutout. The 1993-94 Minor Novice Roster includes: Alex MacLeod, Jason Armstrong, Ryan Hirtle, Kyle Kennery, Steve Kogon, Joel Hamilton, Bradley Norton, Jordan Armstrong, Lucas Arnold, Jordan Cole, Matt Hilts, Howie Martin, Matt Velten, Tedd orris, Marcus Sargent, Matt Tales, Daryl Veltman, Coach Rick Assistant Coach/Trainer Ross Sproule, Manager Mike Xanthios. The Minor Novice Raiders next home game is tonight (Saturday), 7:15 p.m. at Memorial. Arena. Their opponent for the game is Milton. Go Raiders, Go!! n o photo by Mike Zrostek/HHTW "Promar Karate" INSTRUCTION FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS. AT 318 GUELPH ST. LORG TOWN also availa SALES SERVICE LEASING HWY. #25 & 401 878-4137 MILTON By Colin Gibson In what some regarded as an anticlimax to an excellent season, defending champion Dawgs dominated the Longhorns—28-12 in the league’s playoff champi- onship final last Sunday ona chilly and windswept field at GDHS. The win by the Dawgs gives them four playoff championships in a row and the fifth time in as many years they have made it to the Jeng playoff champi- onship final. Tt was the Longhorns who topped the Dawgs in the Mutts first. foray into the championship ring. According to league insid- ers, no team has ever won five consecutive playoff championships, sq _ the Hounds from Hogtown will have some incentive to con- tinue their winning ways nghorns were behind the proverbial 8-ball even before the opening kick off. With the wind howling at about 35 kmh down the length of the field, (it contin- ued throughout the game, with gusts in the higher ranges) Longhorns Jim Lindsay, with first choice, elected to take the ball instead of choosing an end and the Dawgs ended up with the wind at their backs throughout the entire game. This proved to be a decid- ed disadvantage, as tossed balls from game Longhorns quarterback, Mike McCandless, dipped and dove, sailed or fell short or rose with the wind | throughout the game. Slippery field conditions didn’t help the decidedly non-mobile Longhorns QB either. ler. Longhorns could manage no more than a pair of Dave Patterson field goals in the first half, while the Dawgs, Colin Brown, Frank Bruno, Wayne Stasiul The Dawgs claimed the Georgetown Mens Flag Football League’s playoff championship for the fourth year in a row last Sunday corraling the Longhorns 28-12. Team members ~ include, back row, from left;Terry Enman, Pat McKinnon, Dave Clements, John Egan, lis and Dennis Hanley. Front row, from left; Linus Stasiulis, Tim Wysocki, Alain Pelland, Mike Delguidice, Pat Litowski, Dan Reynolds and Duane Wilson. [HTW photo b y Simon Wilson/H! Dawgs win fourth title Mens Flag Football under the guidance of sure- armed Pat McKinnon, got touchdowns from Al Pelland, John Egan and Terry Enman, plus a two- point convert from Dennis Hanley and a kicking con- vert from Frank Bruno to lead comfortably, 21-6 at the intermission. Dawgs receivers seemed to get open deep on the Longhorn defenders, almost at will. Mark Hamilton snared a McCandless pass for six points to open the second half scoring (the convert was unsuccessful) and get the ‘Horns back. into the game, but then another deep McKinnon-to-Egan _ six- pointer (converted by Frank Bruno) both figuratively — and literally because of the chilly conditions — put the game on ice for the eventual winners. Aside from the saw-off touchdowns, both offenses sputtered in the second half. The Dawgs defense also played an important role in the championship win, with both Egan and Pelland snar- ing interceptions. League trophy winners It was time to hand out the silverware last Sunday fol- lowing the cessation of hos- tilities - for this summer anyway — in the Georgetown Mens Flag Football League. Dawgs quarterback Pat McKinnon, who guided his mates to a convincing 28-12 triumph in the league’s play- off championship final earli- er in the day, deservedly walked off with two trophies. He was selected his team’s and the league’s Most Valuable Player. Dawgs teammate John was selected the play- offs Most Valuable Player. ue’s Best Defensive Player award went to Plus Welding’s Greg Lawr. His six interceptions led the league during regular. season play. The Dawes Al Pelland romped to the league scoring title collecting 118 point League President Gord McNeilly, was presented with a trophy in recognition of his contribution to the league this year. Other team MVPs includ- ed; for M&M Pro Sports, Richard Garden. For Plus Welding, Paul Sargent. For Muscle Pit, Rob Walker. For Meznic Electric, Hal Hulme and for the Longhorns, Jim Lindsay. Colin Gibson

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