Page THE HERAL Wednesday November M Hardluck midgets are nipped twice The hard luck Georgetown Sunny Farms Major Midgets came out on the short end of two close scores last week 1 against away and against Milton here Bob Dean put Minor Pee Wees keep rolling along Georgetown ahead with a marker In the second period after a scoreless first frame Bill Wheeler and Dan Bey earned the assists on the play came back lo take the victory In the late stages of I he contest Greg Wet played a strong game between the Milton game a seesaw battle Again the first period was scoreless Twice the second period Georgetown came back to tie the score after Milton had taken the lead Scoring the Georgetown goals were Dean on a solo effort and Scott Osborne from Tom Simpson and Rick Knight Milton look the victory with a goal in the late stages of the third period The Georgetown United Hen till Minor Pec won big twice last week They totally dominated Guetph 11 and then shutout Dundas Everybody was hot against Gueiph but Brent Smith had a particularly good day vely as he scored the hat trick and added an assist Wayne Morrow had two goals with Todd Cull Donny King Andy Hughes Scott For lev Steuben Turner and Step hen Marcollni collecting sin Mike 0 Farley and David Montague each had two assists Marcollni Coffey and Morrow set up one each Against King ted the way with two goals Singles went to Cull Glen Leslie and Smith Keith Morrow Smith and all set up two goals each The minor pec now have a record of 11 wins and only one loss in league play Photo by Dean Irvine Major Pee had an average but busy week winning twice losing three and tying In a ltxth contest Minor Atom team wins three loses two Major Pee Wees have busy week The Georgetown Standard Products Major Pee Wees hit a busy pari of their schedule last played six in eight In the same games they won two lost three inn plded to first game ended in a 3 nsi scored all of their goals early and Georgetown una forced to fight to earn the draw Goal scorers were Kent by from Phil Robbie Wilkes and Derek Hoy In outing the team wai nipped by Brampton Mark Webster both scored two goals in a I Ming cause with singles go ng Gary Robertson and Tom Roy collected assists on three of the goals Joe Rlchar Andy Fisher and Wilkes had one assist each Then lie major pee wees up against and shutout The next game against St Thomas resulted in a loss St Thomas led all the way In this one Georgetown goals were red by Forbes from Fisher and Richardson from Roy Georgetown got back on the winning track with a 1 triumph over Ikes scored two goals for Georgetown lo lead the way Fisher also had big with one goal and three assists The other two goals came from JoeHichardsonand Roy John Calling Wnkcns and Itoy all had each James bid for a shutout wus spo led with goal in the second Georgetown made it wo In a row as thiy n Gueiph in I heir sixth game In this mi Georgetown took a 30 lead but then were toned to hang on us Gueiph made it close Fisher started things off with an unassisted goal Scott Taggarl It with her solo effort Richardson scored the third goal with Rich Ward earning the assist proceeded to store three unanswered goals in the second per tie If up With only 3 remaining in the game Itoy connected on the winner converting a pass from Wickens Late in the game starting Mike McNivtn was injured replaced him and with six attackers trying for the goal he came up a big save had sparkled in the nit until he was injured The Georgetown Al Minor Atoms had a busy week playing a total of five games In league play the minor atoms beat and nipped Chinguocouay as with Mike playing an excellent game The minor atoms were el urn noted from the tournament in the second round by the Triple A team well as a loss at the Goal tender Chris Pearson hands of Milton very strong in this outing The team also travelled to a The minor atoms now have tournament In In an outstanding nine wins and the opening round they beat three losses record in regulor the Major Atoms W season play STAR THIS Visitors Thursday Nov Milton Thursday Nov Milton MINOR ATOM Tuesday December Streetsvillc MINOR PfF Tuesday December Visitors MINOR BANTAM Thursday Nov 7 Ch MINOR MIDGET ThursiIayNovember30 Onkville Sunday December 5 12 30 m lie MINOR Sunday Dec Ml T Sunday Dec Sunday Dec rt on Ibis play Brampton did Juveniles start too late in three setbacks Labelmasters trounce Milton by 92 score Photo ay Rob Irvine with teammate Mike also there In case the puck came loose Major Atoms claim three more wins The Georgetown Firelight and Construction Atoms skated to three easy wins lost week They dumped Flamboro 83 beat Gueiph and then defeated 3 Mike Hurley led the way with an out standing performance He sco red four limes and added an Chris Hodgins was also hot as he scored once and had two assists and Mark Howie notch a single and set up another The other goals went to Pat Braund and Mark Pries Pries goal was scored on an end to end rush Earning assists were Brian Dohcrty Dean Irvine White and Billy Ward George town 27 18 Gueiph gave Georgetown a little trouble as they led 10 after the first period Georgetown totally domino led their opponents as they them Ml but hot goal keeping kept Gueiph in the contest Pries and Jon Hammer sparkled in limiting Gueiph good scoring Howie led the attack with Doner also pocketed two goals Hurley and Mike Tcetzel had two assists each and Pries Danny Kent had singles Agnnst Dundas the major atoms were at their best as they controlled the play at both ends of the rink was the big gun again thou suffer from he flu he still had enough In him to score twice and set up two others Howie White Hammer and Scott Campbell had the other goals All of them also had an assist apiece The other goals were scored by and Ward Hurley set up two markers and Pries had one assist Georgetown their op ponents In this contest At this point of the season the atoms have two and tied one The team will be tested tomorrow night when they go up against Milton a team that dominated them last year The Georgetown era Ltd Minor Midget put on an impressive offensive show la si Thursday in trouncing Milton Bob Crosby was the big gun us he tall three times and also set up a goal Gerry Milne also had a big game as he came up with two of the team goals Single markers went to lirad Nicoluccl Tom Cull Chris and Brian Davis Peavoy and Mark Hamilton were the big play makers with each setting up three goals Single went to Brian The Georgetown Rotary In Juveniles lost three games and in each case stow starts hurt them badly They lost to Chlnguacousy to Burlington and lo Brampton Against Chlnguacousy Georgetown fell behind before they got on the board Gary Thompson scored the first Georgetown goal on a solo effort then scored another goal go up 1 Georgetown scored three con times after that marker to make It close Paul Morrow unassisted Mark Brabant from Randy Waters and Scott Turner and Brabant from Billy Tay lor and Turner vcrc the marksmt n scored a late insurance marker to seal the victory Burlington had and leads In their conquest of Georgetown Toylorscored the first Georgetown goal on an unassisted effort Jeff chardson scored the final two goals Gary Thompson and Turner assisted on the first one and the second was another solo effort Against Brampton George town again came on too late in lo earn any points Brampton led by and scores Georgetown marksmen were Morrow from Brabant and Blake Gary Thompson from Dave Kern shcad and Bruce McCandless from Ward 103 Mam Street North Acton Ontario 8533370 for the holidays Novices win over Flamboro The Georgetown North Sporls Camp Novice Reps beat here Sunday Serge David led the learn by scoring two goals Each of the three lines counted for Hie four Camper Assists on Davids goals went to Wayne Snow Brel Robinson and Jeff Pat McCarthy scored he Camper first goal on a play set up by Chris Bcwley The other Georgetown goal was tallied by Gary from Mark Shcpard Steven Last 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