Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 4, 1981, p. 11

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sports and recreation Sir tit March IW March 4 IW in top five at PeelHaltons of the MIS swim team who recently placed fifth overall Peel championships front row left lo right Jane Sew ell Connie Soros Cath Norman Brad Ottaway Kristin Karen Coals ltenata Brill Inger Third row Naomi Don at Coats Mark Ducss Nancy Allan Fourth row Richard Stanley Miriam Beaton Edwin Laura Missing is Heather Thatcher Brian Patterson Laura Moore Boss Turner Eric Sell and Baker Instructor Is Lynn Fountain Eds midgets off to Merrlton Ed In Out midgets enter the OMHA quarter finals against this week after eliminating New Hamburg in five games Ed s won the last game Sunday nipping New Hamburg in overtime at the Com Centre Friday night in Acton they downed Hamburg and Tuesday they lied them 44 Sunday match was tied going into overtime after Roy Spear connected on the equalizer with seconds left in the game Barry MeNabb opened Ihe scoring in the first period but New Hamburg came back to tie it up in the second A few seconds later Rick Greenly potted a marker putting Acton back in front Tim Ferguson increased the lead to two goals at 11 but with two minutes remaining In the period New Hamburg scored again They tied it early in the third and went ahead with only seconds left in the match That led to Spear lifesaving goal Acton scored first in overtime via Ferguson hut Hamburg tied it moments later McArthur potted the eventual winner at with Ferguson third goal of the night clinching It It was tlie second time Spear had forced overtime In the series Tuesday with Just seconds left in the game Spear scored the equalizer as Ed went on to tic Ed needed Spear assistance after they found themselves behind a third period burst by New Hamburg Acton was leading in the second on goals by Spear and Mohammed New Hamburg came back to tie it and went ahead with only seconds left In the match Ferguson scored the overtime marker seconds alter New Hamburg gained the lead McArthur and Mike assisted Midget coach Steve Marshall said Rick and Spear hod strong but Greenly was the player of the whole series He figured in Friday victory with Acton first goal In the second frame New Hamburg had already taken a threegoal lead but Ed tied It early in the third on a pair of markers from Wayne McMlllhn Greenly assisted on one Barry Ferguson and Gary White aided on the others McMilllan also assisted on Greenly goal scored the winning goal a few seconds later followed by a single from Ferguson and third New Hamburg ended the game with their fourth marker Acton High School placed fifth overall in the Peel Hal ton swim championships day at Etobicokc Highest placer for Acton was the senior girls relay in the medley and linger in the junior girls 100 individual medley Both placed third The relay team qualified after placing first the County swim champion ships a week earlier Karen Coats Heather rhatcher Cathy and Miriam Beaton ore on the team The senior boys placed ninth in the medley in the Peel after an eight placed showing at the Brad Ot Bcv Baker John are on the team The junior girls relay team of Nancy Allan Barbara Laura and placed sixth In the girls medley and both the senior girls of Glbb Grandy and Coats and senior boys of Norm Brian Patterson and Richard Stanley placed fourth in the freestyle relay placed fifth In the junior girls DO style while Mark placed sixth in the junior boys Miriam Beaton finished eight In senior girls freestyle and in the 100 freestyle while Stanley placed fourth In the senior boys freestyle and butterfly Jarvis came nth In senior girls individual medley while and placed seventh and in senior boys also placed 11th in senior boys backstroke and Mooney came 10th Laura finished seventh in junior girls butterfly and 10th in senior girls so butterfly Other top finishers were in senior girli butterfly in senior boys 100 freestyle oats in senior backstroke and Heather in senior girls Acton placed fourth overall out of 12 schools in the championships on the strength of top finalists Besides the senior girts relay Rennta came third in junior girl 100 i while Jarvis placed loth and Grandy came second In senior girls Butterfly AHS also placed first in a meet at E C High School in Milton last month with the aid of 15 first pheed finishes Beaton and won two races each in the senior and junior girl events finished first in the junior girls 100 freestyle and the senior girls 100 metre m She also placed in the junior girl metre freestyle Beaton placed first in the senior girls metre freestyle and in senior girls 100 metre freestyle She picked up another first as part of the senior girls medicy relay along with Coats and Thatcher Other first place finishers were Stanley who won both the senior boys metre freestyle and butterfly Jarvis in junior girls 100 m Laura in junior girls butterfly in junior boys freestyle Grandy in senior girls 100 and metre fly Thatcher in senior girls breast and Mooney in senior boys 100 As well the senior boys team placed first in free relay him mil KalhyCoa Li fill 1 Hoi Mo l 100 IT Ih Hot micron i ou I Mine IXvl HI lent It fourth lch lith Dona I Lakeview upset Cleaners Upsets marked the opening of the Industrial league hockey playoffs Sunday night as favored Family Cleaners fell to fourth place Lakeview and Acton Travel upended Heller in the three semi finals took a i lead in the first period on goals by Steve Atkinson and Mike Morns Kent Kentner replied for Family Cleaners A pair markers from Bart Jacobs increased lead in the second and third period Despite a third period rally by the Cleaners on goals from Wayne Allen and Ken Owens won the match with Atkinson s second goal Jacobs Atkinson Ernie Ruck Morris and Dave Thompson assisted for Lakeview Chris Tennant Allen and Owen aided for Cleaners Acton Travel followed example scoring taking a twogoal lead in the first period and extending it to by the end of the second Ken opened scoring with George McPhall making It 20 Van Fleet replied for Heller in the second but second marker and goals by George Slaney and Jim Haggett put the game out of reach and Bill Manes of Heller traded goals in the third frame Both series continue this Sunday at the rink Acton Travel has a chance to wrap up the series at can do the same at p m VI bullish game The Acton Referees Association and the Bulls hooters hammed It up Saturday night In front of fans for benefit game at the Community Centre Proceeds In all went to Acton Minor The game ended in a draw 13 because the foiled to convert one of their touchdowns Redmen bid for title fails midget bowed out of the Secondary School basketball championships after falling to Aldershot In the semi finals last Tuesday Feb Leading the midgets attack was Dave Leslie with points Randy Laver netted Scott Allonby eight and Cliff Nlbbs Other scorers were Ken and Peter with three points each Aldershot went on to meet in the finals but captured the championship Other members of midget Redmen Ed Wong Warren Summers Nick Fryers March Emil Kami and Dave Gilbert Soccer for gals too Diana Ac ton interest In soccer has grown over the p few years dent in the increasing number of boys registering to play as well as the success of rep teams in compel live leigues exhibition games Last year that interest spilled over to the female sector of the lion with the first ever Acton girl soccer team the result The bantam girls did well last sea son finishing third in the rural standings representing Acton against such centres as Georgetown Milton and This year Ihe Club is hoping for bigger and better things They are looking to expand girl soccer into other age groups and already have to odd another team the bantam All girls interested in playing should register on March and 14 at the Acton arena No experience necessary If enough are registered to form teams they will be entered in the rural league and play against other girl steams Age groups arc squirts six and seven years old as of Jan 1 atoms eight and nine 13 and bantams 14 17 If there is not enough to form girl s teams registered players have option play with the or get a refund Bui that I all Soccer en thuslasls are also hoping lo form a ladies team for those 18 Several have already expressed in terest hut they need more to play Games will be strictly for fun and anyone is welcome to sign up There is no age 1 s also great exer cisc Anyone wanting further or interested in coaching should contact Carole Saxon who is second vicepresident of the soccer club and girls at Or Wright at The Acton Condominium league is holding their annual general meeting for election of officers at Ihe library tomorrow Thursday at 7 In the last publication of town lea tallies a hat trick was credited to the wrong player due incorrect information Randy Knight of learn in novice division scored the three goals says his Anna Knight The Free Press regrets we were given the wrong name Register for summer sports now Minor ball registration and minor soccer is this Saturday March at the rink Soccer is March Soccer fees are sameis last year for one child for two and for three Sabres a memorable year and Sabres captain Pal Fung was one of the players who helped team to the playoffs for the first time ever an a junior club will be Ovcraged next season cant play along with six others Including possibly Glenn Murray by Diana I asked the sports editor of our sister paper In Burlington at the game last week If he wanted the Cougars to win or lose At that point they were in danger of the game and the central Ontario jun B bestof seven quarter final series to the Acton Sabres and at that point he said to me Then I d have to write a piece on went wrong with the Cougars But alas and alack the Sabres lost while first place went on to take a 1 lead In the semi finals over Brampton But I don have to write a piece on what went wrong with the Sabres Thanks to Jutes Russian I must pack away my usual clever but biting witticisms and speak nothing but praise Not that the Sabres were perfect this season not by a long shot If they were I would presently be asking the sports writer of our sister paper in Brampton similar questions But how can you criticize a team that in one season climbed out of the Junior cellar wavering back and forth between third and fifth place finally settling In fifth broke all sorts of Sabre records most points In a season first junior team In playoffs longest undefeated record games and put leagueleading Cougars through seven gruelling playoff games before hanging up their skates also placed four players on team Mark Duval Glenn Murray Barry and Russian and picked up four league awards Trood for mo3t improved player Russian for coach of year Murray for most valuable player and Pat Tung for most sportsmanlike No one not even Russian could have predicted the Sabres success Back on Oct when the Sabres played their first home game of the season they already had lost three games to Brampton 101 to and 106 to Burlington They went on to lose Iheir first two home matches to Dixie and 5 But Russian signed goalie tier Wayne McDougall and suddenly Sabres t losers anymore Wilh the steady goal keep ing of Sabres went on to defeat tie 3 and blast Georgetown 103 all away games Sabres showed no mercy Thornhill Brampton Milton even Burlington fell beneath the mighty sword The only team Sabres didn t defeat Is Oak Ridges he best they could do is tie them In November Sure Sabres suffered through a mid season slump but they ended the year on an upbeat note tying Oakville 7 in the finals seconds of regular season Other happy notes through the year was the improved goaltcnding of Steve Kruk s signing seemed to spark Kruk who played well in several key games The line of Barry Trood Ken and Glenn Murray were Sabres main force scoring at least a point a game for several May I have the envelope please for annual Harolds by Diana the season for award programs and coast to coast coverage There s the Oscars the the the Gcnles the Junos and now the first annual Harolds We go now to our on the spot rep orter for live coverage of this momentous event Hello everyone This is Foster standing outside the Royal Cafe admldst hundreds of expectant and excited fans waiting the arrival of SuperSabrcStars What a night this is folks Rabbits and Hondas are pulling up to the red bricked sidewalk with various stars inside And Inside it even more posh as we await hear of tonight winners What a lineup folks The Georgetown Gemini should be so lucky Dennis Char bonnenu who is up for Another Brick In the Wall award is here The Rest of the Wall Mark Duval is a shooIn We got a couple for the Marx Brothers award Steve Miller who resembles and Jules Russian who lives up lo Groueho Image But our money is with Tony Dulisse for most exit inn fight And hey folks there Glenn Murray He be honored with tlie annual Super man award for being faster than a bus more powerful than an eightcylinder Thundcrblrd and able to leap small Cougars with a single boui Here comes David McGilloway the favorite lo win the Do It One More Time Once Is Never Enough award for his portrayal as the only hockey player in history to score two goals at the same time We have a couple of players vying for the Bedtime for award given lo the player who best exemplifies the moral standards of Ronald Reagan But folks my sources tell me Sabre captain Pat Fung will get It And never more a deserving recipient Fung who drinks milk from time to time has been known to mutter gosh darn it under his breath It s a close race between Rob Ver muelen and Denis Kir ton for the best of the Young and the Restless Award Both are here tonight Over there I see yes It is It is Roy Dollmnn who one of the nominees for the Unsung Hero award given to the one player who sets up more scores a few of his own saves a few the other end I hear the squeal of young girls That can only mean one thing Mike Monahan who up for the cutest player on the team award has arrived Yes folks what an evening Its going to be May lliavc the envelope please weeks Later in the season Ken was released when OHA threatened punishment if Sabres did not Sabres confirming but it seems they had too many imports on the teom Defence was bolstered by the towering Mark Duval Rob Vcrmuelen Bob and Denis Charbonneau Later in the sea son Russian signed Tony to the delight of fans He a comedian as well as a defenceman The year also saw the return of David McGillowoy After leaving Newmarket Flyers in provincial Junior A suited for the Sabres Georgetown Gemini put up a fuss but the two teams reached an agreement after Gems received cash settlement McGillowoy also enjoys the distinction of being the only hockey player in history to score two goals at the same time back on November against Brampton With seconds left to play McGilloway scored During stoppage in ploy Sabres were awarded a penalty shot taken by McGilloway He connected with the clock still showing seconds When the Sabres drew the Cougars for the quarter finals most optimists were predicting Burlington in five maybe six But twice Sabres marched into Centennial Recreation Centre to snatch victory from the Cougars In enemy territory Sabres took a 3 lead in the series The rest Is his tory Next years edition of the Sabres will differ since seven players will be overage ung Trood Kruk Miller Roy Dollmnn Art Curric and possibly Glenn Murray will be gone Murray falls after the January deadline he won be turning until January 1002 Sabres are waiting to hear from But on the brighter side Sabres still have all of their defensive pairings as well forwards McGilloway Mike Denis and Don Brown And the still have coach who can probably whip any team into the play offs

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