GeorgetownActon Wednesday Jan 25 SPORTS SCOREBOARD BROUGHT TO YOU BY AELkPAGE iMBBaillllllllllllllllllllllllllll REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD REALTOR 170 STREET GEORGETOWN 8770173 St Josephs sports byJimMcGrragle St Joseph s School basketball teams have begun their schedule with three highly contested matches but they master a win On January 17 both the boys and girls learns travelled to Speyside school where they met and in the girls match lead see sawed between the two adversaries until the last quarter managed to gain the upper hand in the end and finished the game with a score of in their favor The boys match followed and again was successful in over powering the St Joseph squad The final tally In the match was for and Doug Nor man Tammy and Justine Porter were named the stars of ihe games On January 19 St Joseph journeyed to Holy Rosary Milton and again their opponents proved to be overpowering as girls lost and the boys were downed Thegirls teamlookcdsharpduruigthe I Oil quarter of the match but overcome a strong Milton lead and Cynthia Don si on played extremely well on both offense and defense The boys match was fast paced but superior Milton team had the decisive edge Next week St Joseph will be pitted against Holy Cross in Georgetown Town league tallies In Legion Novice hockey action Burlington edged Oakville 1 Guelph dumped Brampton and Weston blanked Dixie Steven and Adam Forrest tallied the Burlington goals with assists from Tony Jeffrey Corbctt and Adam The lone goal was recorded by David Smiley with an assist from Karolyn Kinnon Roy Stuck ess was the star for Guelph in their romp over Brampton as he racked up a hattrick Mark added the two remaining Guelph goals and assists were credited to Joe Martin and Knl Sluchey and Jason managed the two Brampton goals with assists from Trow Ryan Brain tallied two markers each for Weston in their win over Dixie and Diana poked in fifth goal Weston aids came from rrehs and Johnson Irr In Pee Wee action Cleveland doubled Tidewater and Baltimore drubbed Gareth Marks racked up a pair of goals for Cleveland and John Ford Wayne Merrill Parry Jimmy Wheeler David Craig and Dale Stewart marked singles each Cleveland assists came from Parker Dempsey Kurt Craig Jason Wheeler and Jlmmle Mayo Andy Smith managed a pair of goals in Tidewater effort and Sandy Dokis and Paul added singles Tidewater assists came from Mike Mike Shannon Tim and Jason Cock burn Geoff Burton tallied a pair of goals for Baltimore while Chris Graham and Chris Kruk managed singles with assists from David Henderson Burton and Tommy Nolan David Thorpe was credited with the Baltimore shutout Hamilton blitzed London in Atom division play and Oshawa defeated St Kills Steve totalled hattrick for and Kevin Jeremy Marsh and Hob Richmond scored singles Hamilton assists came from Mike John Jeff Ian Mundoy Malt John stone Dave Parker and Marsh Mike and Duff Sheldon added Iwo goals each for and Clayton Leys managed a single with from Leys Kevin Pratt Chris Nolan Noseworthy and Jay Lawrence Mark Manuel and Ryan Masales were Ki Its goals with aid from Jason Dunn and Manuel BANTAM The Jets blanked the Whalers in Bantam action on Saturday and the Cougars overwhelmed the Rockies chalked up a pair of markers for the Jets while Scott Brown and Jason Henderson plugged singles for he win Jets assists came from Dean Darnell Land Peter Van and Scott Brown The Jets shutout was credited to Duff MtGilUray Mike was good for a hattrick for Cougars and Bob Trcmblay Tim Oakley Tom Alherton and Derek Bot managed singles Cougars assists came from Brent Wedge At her ton Oakley Chris and Guy Bosse tallied all three Rockies goals with assists from Geoff Maltby and Doug Wilson In Midget division action Montreal Vancouver 101 and Edmonton idged Toronto Kevin totaled three goals for Montreal in their 101 demolition of Hob Porte MarkSplinler and Bill Morrison racked up a pair each Paul added a single and assists came from Morrison Splinter Chris Stewart and Brian Fife Steve managed the lone Van goal with aid from Paul Sutton Brad plugged a pair of goals for Edmonton in their win over Toronto and Doug John Clark and Collin Lewis added singles Edmonton assists came Ed Wilson Sieve Parker Steve Campbell Rhys Gibb and Dave Hargrave Todd Andrews Jack Chris and Ron scored once each for Toronto with assists from Tom Vindcreyken David Vandereyken Wayne Chap pel Rob Allen and George Shinny dates In Industrial League play January Acton Travel will host Nielsen s Clothing at Heller will take on Family Cleaners at p and Acton Jug will be matched against at pm In Novice action January 28 Dixie will meet Guelph at a Weston will take on Burlington at 10 a and Brampton at 11 50 a m Atom action next week will see London at a m and St Kills will meet Hamilton at a m The Whalers will take on the Rockies at in Bantam action and the Jets will host the Cougars at 1 pm Also on January 9 Midget action will continue as Edmonton meets Montreal at and Vancouver Toronto at m McKenzieSmith sports Parker Kim and Johnson The McKemleSmith Girls basketball leom got off to a good start this season as defeated Sam Sherrat of Milton and then downed I Dick of Milton Both games were tough matches and in the match against Sam Margie Parker was named player of the gome In the W I Dick machup McMillan was honored as player of the game However Boy basketball team rare as well In their game against I Dick Ihey were dumped KostoK paced Ihe boys squad with seven points and Rick played a strong match gather sin points The boys will be back in action January when they take on school The hockey team however do very well this week SUwarttowo rushed for seven marten Tim Oakley and Jason Henderson added up all the McKeniieSmith goals after Stewarttown managed a lead in first part of the game Both Stewarttown and McKenne will be back in action next week I The Smith ten week began lost week on Thursday night with ten teams battling for the coveted first place position Currently there are eight teams competing and two teams are sitting out with byes Mr Sadler Mr Cavosin and Mr Vld ler arc supervising and leaching the finer points of Ihe game Last week matches saw Margie Par ker team defeat Scott Brown I learn 3 Frank team doubled Monica Parker team Jeff Knap- man team creamed Doug team and Troy Nolan team blanked Tracy Wnggtesworth team 20 Free Throw competition held The first annual Knights of Columbus Throw Competitions were held at SI Joseph s school Saturday and the event wis great success spokesman George said Boys and girls to 14 yearsold at tending all Acton area schools were invited compete in the event and the winners will go on In the district competitions with Milton The winners of the district meet will go an to an Ontario on and then intern it said II the first competition wove had said went smoothly there will he eight winners from Acton who will go on I the district finals Craig sunk shots allowed in competition win the II yearold boys division luisetto sank four baskets to win II yearold girls com petition Joanne Porter sank five baskets to win the 14 yearold girls division Cynthia Wallace netted five baskets to take the 12 yearold girls trophy and Cynthia managed I baskets take the yearold girls championship Blakelock tops Basketball The basketball squad were pitted against T A of Ihls week and the local teams were unable to beat their adversaries in all three matches In the Senior Boys division Acton lost a close match According to coach Dave Boycott the Seniors had a terrible first quarter allowing the squad a big lead and despite their opponents in the remaining three quarters the Redmen manage a win John had a tremendous game for Acton chalking up 26 points In Junior action Blakelock overwhelmed Acton 29 and the top Acton scorer was Pete Jones wllh 12polnts Chris Stewart also played well gathering nine points in he In the Midget category managed another decisive win as they downed the Redmen On Thursday the Midgets were pitted against Loyola but lost again 5234 recorded 12 points in the match and managed 10 points Volleyball The Junior and Senior Girls volleyball Nellis ends season with 14 wins 5 losses teams look on of Milton last week and the Seniors managed two wins in three matches while the Juniors could only muslT one win In Junior Milton took the first match lOlhen Acton came bock for a victory in round two In the third and final match Milton was again the winner the Redmen 1S0 In Senior action Acton took the first match 15 and the second round saw another victory for the Redmen In the final match Milton rallied for a 15 5 win Track There was little going on in the track scene this week except for Dorcen who competed in the Toronto Star invito qualifying meet in Toronto recorded a place finish in women metre event with a time of two minutes J seconds The winners of Ihe qualifying rounds will go on to compete in the Toronto Star gomes 17 will also be travelling Hamilton Bermuda this month to compete in a 10 km r The Construction Major Atoms up season with three decisive wins give them a win five loss and five record for tic year In the first of ihe r last three games Acton dumped their in then on I inuary Acton hosted Gait Tor a win on Saturday the Atoms blanked Woolwich John Jason Piper Denis and Matthew tallied singles each in Acton win over Guelph with aid from Michael Kinnon Wayne field and McLean In their match against Gait Piper and Michael Kinnon added up the Acton goals with assists from Bowfleld Kinnon and Piper In Saturday matchup against Piper cracked m three goals for hottrick and I- rit Hi managed J single to clinch garni Acton came from fit Id Todd ired ted with the Acton shutout Also this week the Atoms journeyed to Street ville for an exhibition match that saw I he two adversaries matched evenly for i I 3 draw Denis Piper Bo us field recorded the Ihree Won goals with aid from Derek Martin Robbie Bous field Kinnon Piper and Chris Van Dam Justine Porter made several basket at the of Thru