e ep Results PDS Raiders sparkle on road By Marg Fantegr: The i esmies Minor Atom Raiders wree on the move last week as they travelled over 500: kilome- ters for their three road games“and made it all worthwhile sweeping three impressive wins. The Raiders, sponsored y Professional Demonstration Services (PDS), dumped their Brantford hosts, 9-2. In the opening period, Ryan Busby scored twice, and Brad Snow added an unassisted beauty after an awesome deking play. Brantford netted a goal to make it 3-1 after the first. In the second period, Kevin Binsell shot in a short-handed goal from Mark Fantegrossi’s behind- the-net pass. The two line- mates connected again 23 seconds later with another short-handed marker to make it 5-1 Georgetown. Early. in” the - third, Brantford managed to put one past goaltender Chris Henderson, but then the _ Raiders offense dominated with another four goals: two by Kyle Hotham, and singles for Tim Mansfield and Doug Martin. Earning assists in the game were Mark Fantegrossi (3), Nick Black (2), Kevin Binsell (2), Scott Pike, Brad Snow, and Ronny Larocque. Three days later the Raiders collected a 4-1 vic- tory over Flamborough. Snow poked the first one in after Mansfield’s deking effort. Busby shot in the second goal for Georgetown after a nice four-way passing play. Later, with more solid pass- ing support, Busby fired in his second of the night. Snow scored a rebounder in the third from Hotham’s shot. With just over a minute left-in the game, Ryan LaRose who stopped more than a dozen shots, had to give up his shutout. Assisting on the Raiders’ four goals were Mansfield (4), Black, Fantegrossi and lotham. PA The next night, October 29, the Raiders bombed out the Dundas squad 8-1. Goal scorers were Hotham (2), T.J. Monaghan -(2), Busby, Ryan Field, Snow and Fantegrossi. Collecting assists were Black (2), Busb: Larocque, Binsell, Mansfield, Field, Snow, Hotham, Monaghan and Fantegrossi. Henderson played a good game in net, and Dundas broke his shut- out with only 1:37 remain- in ing. . With these three wins the Raiders elevate their record to5 and 1 Minor PeeWees dump Brantford On October 25; Georgetown Minor PeeWee hockey team played Brantford | in a 3- Georgetown win. Andrew Black scored the first goal at 4:34 of the first period with assists going to Ryan Bobor .and Josh Georgetown’s second goal was scored short-hand- ed at 5:27 of the second period by Jason Campbell and assists going to Roddy Heinz and Brian Stuttard. Brantford came back with a power play goal at 4:29 of the second period. Georgetown’s third goal came at 11:28 of the third period with Mike Rovere scoring and assists going to Ryan Bobor, his second of the game, and Brent McClung. This score was only possi- ble by great goaltending from Ryan Carter who faced 36 shots on net as compared to 20 for the Brantford goalie. Georgetown Professional Demonstration Services Minor Atom Raiders. Players and coaches include, at front from left, goaltenders Chris Henderson and Ryan LaRose. Frontrow, from left; Mark Fantegrossi, Ronny Larocque, Kevin Binsell, Tim Mansfield, Brad Snow, Ryan Field, Ryan Busby, and Kyle Hotham. Middle row, from left; Graham McCulloch, Deo Henderson. Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, November 6, 1993 — Page 23 HOCKEY REP RT Martin, Nick Black, T.J. Monaghan, Alex Durham, Scott Pike, and Jordan Booth.Back row, from left; trainer Larry McCullocl Rick Binsell, head coach Paul LaRose, assistant coach Danny Field, and manager John photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW Brew FACTORY Beer 1/2 price 332 Guelph Street Georgetown 905 873-BREW ‘STEAMATIC OF HALTON ST: NEW NUMBER 877-2320 DUCT CLEANING OUR SPECIALITY h, assistant coach Hockey a great sport By John Henderson Hockey has been a tradition in Georgetown since nearly the turn wury. There are sichites in the lobby of Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena of teams from the early 1900s. It was here that the late Gordon Alcott started kids hockey - leagues. Now Georgetown is known a: “Home of the Little N.H.L.”.. That hockey tradition is growing in Georgetown again. The number of players regis- tered in Georgetown Minor Hockey has grown substan- tially this year to force the’ number of teams in minor hockey from 48 i 1992-93 to 55 teams for the 1993-94 sea- 8 son. The cost to run the 55 teams with over 850 players and all their programs such as the initiation program, power skating, goalie clinics, is just incredible. Without the help of the 200 volunteers, the fundraising and the many sponsors this McNally Raiders hot at home After suffering two tough losses on the road, the McNally Construction Minor Novice Raiders secured a win on home ice. Last Tuesday the Raiders played host to Brantford at Gordon Alcott Arena and came away with a 1-0 victo- ry. The Raiders put in a strong effort to keep the game scoreless until late in the third period when Matt Hilts put one by the Brantford goalie. Joel MacDonald made a nice pass from the corner to earn the assist. Goaltenders Alex MacLeod and Jason Armstrong made some fan- tastic saves between the pipes for the shutout. The Minor _ Novice Raiders next home game is Sunday, (tomorrow), 5 pm at Memorial Arena against Chinguacousy. could not be done. Other large expenses include ice rental, the alipe pense, referees, and equij ea if you or someone you fe would like to sponsor a team in the G.M.H.A., please phone the hockey office in the vening at 877-9694. nee Hopefully by next print we can have all teams in the G.M.H.A. with team names instead of just team numbers. Hockey is a great sport to watch and to play. 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