Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 26, 1983, p. 11

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GaotgatownActon Wednesday Oct 1383 ATW doubles up on Hellers in AIHL Pet attempt la stay as he try curling for his first lime The Acton Carting Club a season wife a week of free curling The Acton Industrial Hockey League continued their regular sea ton play October S3 as Lakeview Centre downed Acton Travel 1 1 Mike and Run Van Fleet racked up the two goals and Bruce and were credited with the assists Acton Travel goal was scored by Handy Van Fleet and was assisted by Todd and Dave Paul Family Cleaners took Netlsens Clothing to tbe cleaners Steve Bennett Brad Buchanan and Bill Fields chalked up two goals apiece and Don TbornhUL Gary Moore and Chris were credited with one goal each for the Cleaners Cleaners assists were made by Gary Moore Rowsell Fields Ben nett Mark Morrison Tim and Stan Clothing goals were scored by Don Brouillard George and Bruce and assists went to McPhail Bart Jacobs and Scott Timbers ATW doubled Heller Sunday 105 In an uncontested match Kent and Gary Pickles were credited with a hattrick each and Rob Evans and Mike Morris manag two goals apiece for Assists went to Jeff Brian Lloyd John McCutcheon Pickles Evans Moms Randy and Jim Raggett Glen McKenzie had a terrific might for Hellers scoring four in a losing venture Jim Hurley managed the only other Hellers goal and assists were credited to Chris Tennant Hurley George McPhail and John Ashley The Industrial Hockey schedule for next week is Heller vs Lake- view at on October 30 ATW will host Nielsen s Clothing at 8 m and Acton Travel will take on Family Cleaners at 9 SPORTS BAZ MOTORS LTD AUTO BODY SHOP Expert Paint Collision Repairs Frame Straightening Equipment Latest Technology ST GEORGETOWN Sabres lose bitter contest by Mark The Acton Sabres met the Georgetown Gemini Friday night in a bitter contest that saw the Sabres lose The boys played a terrific first period said the Sabres general manager Frank Allsop but they were taken totally by surprise when at the beginning of the second period the Gemini started using goon tactics against us We can allow another team to stomp all over us continued Allsop and when we fought back we lost two of our best players with game misconducts When you lose two of your best pi avers it pretty bard to keep up the standard of play concluded The Sabres opened the scoring just past the six minute marker in the first period as Mike Yalowica assisted by Ken Kavanagh and Karl Meyer beat the Gemini goalie Acton managed to hold off Georgetown until the 16 minute mark when on a powerplay the Gemini managed to over power the Sabres goaltender Norm With only seconds remaining in the first period the Sabres returned Ore while on a powerplay to thwart the Georgetown defense At the end of the first period the Sabres were in the lead two goals to one as Paradise assisted by Ken Kavanagh and Meyer plugged In the second Acton goal of the evening the second period opened It was as if the style of play by the Gemini had taken an abrupt aboutface The already hardhitting Gemini defense began to use vicious tactics against the Sabres The Sabres taken by surprise with fought back and as a result fights broke out and two Sabres were expelled from the game As well as changing their style of play the Gemini also went on a scoring rampage tallying five goals in the second period against a stunned Sabres The only relief for the local boys was a goal at 17 by Randy Coverdale Assisted by Meyer and Kavanagh managed the third and final Sabres goal of the evening For the remainder of tbe game the Gemini kept taking advantage of a Sabres to chalk up three more goals for a game final of Both teams played a chippy game that saw the Sabres rack up two game mis conducts and over 33 minutes In penalties The Gem ni totalled two game misconducts and over 36 minutes in penalties Ireallydidntexpecttheloughguy kind of play that the Gemini handed out said I gave them more credit than that As for the Sabres future Allsop thinks they are improving steadily and the team is still working on getting more fresh talent The league is pretty well balanced as all the teams are taking some wins and losses said Allsop I still think we are going to be competitive and we are going to win our share of games this season concluded Allsop The Sabres will continue their regular season play this coming Friday night as they travel to Oakville The Sabres borne game will be Saturday October at against Burlington Several Sabres get la front of their goal In a chippy game against the Georgetown Gemini Friday night The Sabres lost the match after chalking op over minutes In penalties Hi School Sports Acton High edged in cage final Milton claims single point win Basketball On Saturday Acton High hosted seven schools in an exhibition tournament that saw Acton meet Milton for tbe champion ship Milton finally overpowered Red men in a close match Acton opened the tournament against Centre Wellington winning their first match 27 The continued their winning ways against Nelson defeating their tlon Unfortunately in overtime Acton lost by a one point margin to Milton In regular season basketball tbe Junior Girls managed to upset Trafalgar 3519 last week High scorers for the game were Susan Craig with points and Judy Thomson and Boo with eight points each On Thursday the Junior Girls Basketball team took on T A Blakelock only to lose a highly competitive match 3927 in overtime Boo Tufford managed points against Blakelock and Susan Craig was credited eight points Tbe Senior Girls met same fate on Thursday as they lost to Trafalgar after two three minute overtime per High scorers for the were Kelly White and Susan Wilson with points each and Marion Case with eight points Tbe Senior Girls were definitely not in their best form as they took on last week losing the match high scorer for the game was Linda Thomson with eight points 36th Dave Ruse 37th Allan Scott and Shane Winters Tbe midges had a team score of to place them 6th overall out of nine teams The Junior Boys bad best team results as they finished 3rd with a score of points John Gardiner finished at Ted Moyse nth Jamie Todd An drews 29th Scott Nolan 33rd Steve 34 Derek Boyle and Rob Porte 46th Al Higgins placed for the Senior boys and Scott McDonough placed 34th Volleyball On Monday October the Junior and Sen lor boys Volleyball team took on Trafalgar defeating their opposition five out of games In the Junior division took the initiative in the first game beating the Red men In round two however the Acton team came back to soundly defeat 157 In game three the Redmen took control of the game again to down Trafalgar The Senior Boys had a terrific day as they won all three games against Trafalgar Continuing their regular season schedule the Junior lost to Georgetown 15l3andlS3 last week Firefighters douse Hespeler Tbe Acton Firefighters Major Bantams remained virtually uncontested October 22 as they downed Hespeler Rodney opened the scoring for Acton early In the first period without an assist Peter Corgill kept the team rolling with an assist from Brett During the next two periods man aged to thwart tbe Hespeler defense for three more goals and Sean Fitzgerald had a good day scoring twice Also scoring for the Firefighters were Mike Peters Dairy 1 Bart Mike Baker and for his second goal of the evening Sean Fitzgerald On October 17 the Firefighters overran Gait 131 Scoring for Acton were Peter with four goals Brett two goals BarUett two goals Geoff Maltby Rod Mar Mike Baker Tom and Kevin with one goal apiece Acton assists were credited to David Hayncs Ron Robinson Kllpatrlck Carglil Mike Peters Maltby Baker and Ron Barker The Firefighter coach Bill Preston said tbe team handled the puck well and their teamwork was outstanding The team is now for tbe season weather tbe local team came away kettle oat wka la aa asrtfai Heal dktfleteaetffesMfselewiilWleerMBaesets22 In tbe Midget Girls division Maria Brill had the best individual position as she flashed placed Kobatzvaii finished and VkW Han ran In for a team score of midget girts finished overall In a field of schools In the Junior girls Susan pieced rand Mahal ended up and Smreeo finished h Daren Urenkk made a fantastic showing Ear Acta as the only Senior Girt for the Bed- men ran In 2nd with a respectable In Midget boys action placed Dare Haynea Mike Baker Wrestling begins at McKenzieSmith by Wayne WdJ Its that tune of year again for hockey football and tbe Wortd Series but to a lot of Acton area youngsters fall mean bat one thing a new wrestling season Reflecting back to last year there were quite a few bright spots for the Wrestling Squad Steve captured Ontario Championship Troy Poster placed third and overall tbe team placed fourth at the open r with the return of last year members and the addition of new recruits The club will be also be expanding this year as a Senior squad will be developed to compete in University opens and Ontario and Canadian championships Members must be 16 years of age or over for tbe Senior level Practices win be scheduled Tuesday nights and Saturday mornings at Smith School All interested parties should phone Wayne SumUer at after

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