Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 21, 1981, p. 11

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sports and recreation liitndrtU and Sixth Redmen three times a winner Acton were triple winners in Friday s basketball match up with The juniors overpowered the Mustangs the seniors dropped them and midgets won 39 in the trlpleheader at It was no contest in the junior game with the building an insurmountable first half lead of points Brent Vickery was top scorer in the game netting points while David hooped Hob was the outstanding senior on the court in their victory scoring of the points David Leslie was top scorer for the midgets with points None of the see school league basketball action again until Wednesday Jan when the seniors meet Georgetown But that mean they be inactive Saturday the Juniors competed in the Peterborough tournament losing the championship final The seniors missed a trip to Central Sunday but are nipping up to Jan for an exhibition game The midgets meanwhile play In the Godench tournament Saturday In last Saturday tourney the juniors blasted in the first match 38 Glenn Scott was top scorer hooping points Matt Vuk scored 10 points They won the second match of the tourney as well dumping Adam Scott Paul led the offensive effort with points Bob Little netted eight But in the championship match against George Harvey of Toronto they suffered a defeat Scott and Enlwistle were top offensive players Scott hooping 14 and 10 Scott was also top scorer in the tourney for with a total or points The juniors next game is also Jan in Aurora for a 16team tourney Next league action for them Is in a triple- header Feb against Trafalgar Centennial tops Red and White Georgetown Centennial arc the Red and White champions after defeating in the final game of the girls basketball tournament Saturday at Acton High School McKenzicSmith wa3 knocked out of the semi final round by Rolling Meadows copped the consolation crown dumping Sam Sheratt MeKenzieSmiths first game ended in victory against Sam of Milton Lathrope and Lisa Gltliss were top scorers in the game They advanced to meet PIneland and lost Gail Hughes and Betty Lou Tufford were top offensive players in that match In other games Stcwarttown of Georgetown sent to the round with a score but lost to in the semi finals The Red and White tournament is organized by Rick McArthur of and is a way of introducing the facilities and faces of the high school to public school students The first half of the tourney was run last week with the boys teams battling It out girls see action next week when W I Dick of Milton stops by boys team meanwhile downed Centennial of Georgetown last Thursday The game was tied eight points apiece alter the first quarter but Jumped into a point lead by half time That was narrowed down to points by the end of the third quarter but the locals held on for the victory Steve Wagner was top offensive player netting points Brad hooped eight points and Stuart Hoy six Other members of the first string Joffy and Tim Briggs were also out standing Their next flame Is at Sisterkisser with Blades Sabres hold on fourth slipping by Diana Acton Sabres hold on precious fourth place has slipped a little after they split a point with the third place Blades Friday in They tied them Saturday at the Community Centre they easily downed the Flyers That gives the Sabres points only one ahead of fifth place Brampton and three behind the Blades The Cougars are secure in first with points and Oak Ridges which the Sabres meet here Friday are second with The Sabres blew their lead in Friday match They had a lead with five minutes to go In the game and a lead The Blades pulled their goaltender in favor of an extra attacker to score the Coach Jules Russian was not pleased We should have won the game be said We outplayed them and them 42 Its Just a case of the boys letting down with five minutes to go David opened the scoring at 11 in the first period replied at but goal by Barry put the Sabres In front at the end of the first Mark Duval Dennis and Glenn Murray picked up the assists Rob Vermuelcn and cushioned the Acton Sabres honored the Rock wood and District Lions Club and the Acton Lions Club with a ceremonial face off Saturday Ted Ford president of the Rock wood and District Lions and VInce Whelan president of the town club took part In the centre fee ceremony with cap tains of the Acton and Milton Flyers Pat Fung and Doug Sabres lead by three goals scoring at 3 and in the second frame and Mike earned aids on Vcr- muelena marker Murray and aided Trood But the Blades rallied scoring two goals before the end of the period whittling the Sabres lead to one Trood gave the Sabres some breathing space at 0 17 in the third with Ken helping out on the play but Oakvllle scored at They tied It at 19 Wayne McDougall played in the nets Friday while Steve Kruk guarded the pipes Saturday Sabres jumped into a threegoal lead in the first period with Roy Dolman Murray and Vermuelen connecting Steve Miller Pat Fung and Monahan earned the aids Milton spoiled Kruks shutout scoring early in the second frame but merely replied for Acton connecting on a pass from hi and Murray Milton made It 4 2 briefly but the Murray Rolf Line struck again This time was the marksman with the other two picking up assists Murray scored his second goal of the game a minute later with Relf and on the receiving end of brackets The trio finally sat down and gave Miller a chance to score his powerplay goal coming with 36 left in the frame to make it Fung and McGilloway were on for the assists Milton capitalized on a goal early In the third period for their final goal Murray completed his hat trick moments later and Miller popped lnthi marker with less than six minutes remaining In the Art Currlc Fung and Murray pocketed the other Acton assists Milton Paulo voted to the allstar team last week faced 48 hots while Kruk stopped of 31 shots Even though he scored a hat trick ray is playing with a hurt thumb Tony Dul issc is also playing despite a sore shoulder was absent from the bench in Saturday game but was still watching the game 1 saw some things in the opposing lone I think we should work on he said I think we know how to beat Oak Ridges in Fridays game In our last two games we tied them and then they beat us But we have the team to beat them He said there would be no game plan changes In either Fridays match or for the upcoming playoffs I want to try out a new arrangement but that all I think the boys are really starting to come through They now know winning come so easily so they are starting to use the game plan Sunday they meet the in George town The postponed match has been set for next Wednesday Jan at the Community Centre said going by the previous games the Sabres should have no problem We should beat them on home ice We should beat them there too he said Sabres will have to if they want to hold on In fourth place A couple or Milton Mustangs battle Tor the ball while stand buck and watch during last at AHS The juniors had no worries defeating Milton The seniors and midgets won as well Family Cleaners shares spot Acton Travel settles in first place Juveniles shake setback with win Acton Free Press Juveniles scored a upset over in the Newton con Terence of Hub league hockey attempting to gain back lost paints from a Fergus game earlier In the year Acton the scoring with a pair of goals in the first period Dave was first to light up board scoring at sec Jim Trowbridge and Roy Spear assis ted Then Trowbridge made it two minutes later Murray earned the aid replied at 7 but Todd Mclntyre lengthened the lead at Brantford scored once more before the per iod ended Trowbridge and Brantford exchanged goals in the second with Actons marker coming at and a minute later and Murray McNabb picked up the assists Derek Hodgson opened up the third act with a goal 46 seconds into the period Brantford clicked at 2 but Marty Coller ton clinched the victory with the final Acton goal at Collerton Lumbers and Hod gson also received assists in the match The game was called half a minute later due to curfew Unfortunately they werent as lucky with Woolwich or Waterloo Waterloo nipped them while Vi downed the juveniles 2 1 was the lone goal getter In the Woolwich match scoring early In the third frame Gary Lumbers assisted Mclntyre and Lumbers scared a pair of goals In the second frame of the Waterloo game assisted by Lumbers Trowbridge and Mark But their bad luck continues They drop ped a couple of games over the Christmas break and their standing in the league fell some after Fergus dropped out Besides getting the customary two points for winning juvenile teams are also points for goal scored per period The Free Press scored a big five point game against Fergus earlier In the season but that has been wiped from the record Then their loss to Forest City Dec and 72 defeat by Gait on Jan 2 didnt help matters much But the Free Press did cop a shutout aver New Hamburg Dec Staley and Spear were the marksmen in the shutout Rick Miller Trowbridge and Lawson earned aids Trowbridge was the lone goal getter In the Forest City game With 45 seconds left in the first period of the Gslt match Trowbridge potted a mar Lumbers and Lawson picked up brackets Collerton pocketed the other Acton goal the only marker In the second period McNabb and Roger Evans nabbed aids Lions smokin in tobacco tournament but lose final Acton Travel has climbed into first place tie with Family Cleaners in Industrial hockey league standings after two straight wins over the past week Sunday they dumped last place 85 earlier they doubled Clothing 4 Family Cleaners narrowly defeated Lake view Centre and Nielsens upended secondplace Heller 4 3 in other industrial games Sunday George McPhail had the hat trick for Acton Travel with other goals coming from Claire Snow Lome Gordon John Ashley George Artem and Henry Toebes Ken Slaney Gordon and Ashley picked up the various assists John Jim Bryan Lloyd Glen and Bruce were the marksmen Gary Pickles earned a pair enroute to Nielsen victory over Hellers John Snow and Bruce were the other Russ Van Fleet also scored a pair for the losing effort with singles coming from Bill Manes Bruce Cooksley earned two assists with singles to Brent Irwin and Tim Mclntyre Randy Mclntyre and Bob J arret aided on a pair of goals for Mike Mitchell picked up the other assist Kent Kentner scored two goals for Family Cleaners in their 5 victory opened the scoring with goals from Bart Jacobs and Steve Atkinson in the first period Rusty Miller replied for the Cleaners Lake view took a threegoal lead again In the second with Jacobs and Ron Mellon scoring Cleaners rallied with Kent Dave Morris and Ken Owen connecting to tie the game took one more stab at the lead with Dave Thompsons goal In the third but Cleaners responded with goals from Chris Tennanl Wayne Allan and Kentner Miller Wayne DeForesl Morris Allan Owen and earned the various assists Atkinson John Sykes Jacobs Ernie Ruck Thompson Burt Post and Mike Morris picked up the Lakevlew aids The Cleaners lost sole possession of first with a defeat at the hands of last place ATW Sunday Jan 11 Pickles scored a pair of goals for with singles from Gory Moore and Posuick Tennant Mike Miller won a pair and Dave Morris replied for the Cleaners In other games Jan 11 Artem and Ashley scored as Acton Travel dumped Nellsens and Lloyd Small wood were the marksmen Hellers took away lead with three goals In the first second and third periods to win Van Fleet Brent Irwin and pocketed the Hellers goals Thompson and Rick Henderson scored for Cleaners and Acton Travel are tied in first with points Hellers remains in second with 15 and Lakevlew and arc tied in third with points brings up the rear with points Sunday Hellers meet at 7 m faces off against Nielsens at JO and Family Cleaners and Acton Travel battle for first place at Lions Club pcewees travelled to the finals of the division of the Tobacco Town Hockey Tournament held In Delhi this weekend only to lose to Six Nations The Lions played well throughout the tournament says coach Barry Inscoe with good provided by both goalies and a strong defence He singled out John Lloyd Kevin Lob- singer Steve Martin and Steve Wagner saying they put special effort Into the tournament In the first game Saturday Lions doubled Blenheim Wagner picked up a liat trick in the match with the fourth goal coming from All of Wagners goals were unassisted but Martin and Lloyd assisted oil marker Napanee were the victims of the Lions second victory Saturday as they were downed 1 Lobsinger opened the scoring in the first assisted by Martin and Lloyd Napanee tied it in the second but Lobsinger potted his second for the eventual winner and Wagner clinched It before the end of the frame was the Lions marksman in the first Lloyd Martin earned assists Then Acton went ahead by one In the third with Lloyd connecting on a pass from Mar tin and But Six Nations exploded with four goals later in the third frame to The Lions received a up trophy for the B division Laing battling in playoffs Laing Construction Major Atoms started their Hub League playoffs despite the fact they still have two regular league games left to play shutout Elora 20 In the first playoff game Monday Greg Leatherland scored early in the first period on a play from Carl andLeoYaroschak For a while it looked as If this goal was the winner as the game be came a closelychecked match but finally in third period Rob Murray connected from Troy Foster and Todd Lazenby Scott Williams and David Hlnz shared the shutout In the Acton nets Saturday Laing closed the doors to In regular Hub action John Van Dam Jason Henderson and Carl Yarc- were goalgettcrs Laing com dominated the game with Williams and Him once again sharing the shutout plays again tonight in league game facing New Hamburg Moms blast Kitchener Minor Atom Moms blasted Kitchener last Wednesday in regular Hub league action Acton exploded with three goals In the Continued on A traffic jar bantam gam in front of the net at last Tuesdays Rotary Club Rotary Club fought back from a f to tie the game 4 with less than a minute remaining

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