Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 28, 1981, p. 14

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Page THE HERALD January a 1981 Heralds hockey team of the week Dave DP coach Bob says his team li definitely looking forward Co Die playoffs The team had a poor start it the beginning of the season with one of the reasons being the number of Injuries Sunday Dave defeated Royal Pitta King In a high game says his HP team will be tough In the playoffs and Nerval will have to watch Date III members Marly Don Richard John Blair Ian Gulp I Blake Paul Mil son Kevin ljirry Mellon Doug Hilts It Hayes Blake Hon Osborne- Hob Inglls Terry Crawford Minor atoms beat Milton Indue trial hockey Product pee WeeS Win tWO Bantams whip Flamboro The Standard Product Pee- wees went two for three over recent days losing to Orange- villc and topping Flamboro and At home to the big O the were and allowed six goals while scoring three Mike opened from Danny Kent and Pat followed by five straight from Brian netted the next two one set up by Mark Pries Kith Orangeville scoring the final At the majors won by a four goal margin with Mike Hurley notching four points as he scored two and set up Danny Kent and Pat via Brian Doherty for the other Pat Braund had three points on an additional goal and assist Dean Irvine opened the scoring from and Jeff Sholdlce while Mark Pries and Jon Hammer had assists The final league game for the against Aticaster was a shooters bonanza as the locals simply overran the weaker compeUU on and showed some of the form that won thera last year County championship The final score was Scoring went like this Brian had the hotstick with three goals and two assists Pat Jon Hammer and White each had two goals and one assist Mike Hurley had one goal and three assists in a fine effort while Mike had a single Paters on and had two assists each with one to Dean Irvine Altogether a well played game for the red machine tilt whipped 12 In a filly Five n mult with only sin or throughout the Kent lit at the 1 si mid 1 mark with shots from the point Tom Forbes fired the third during the second In the third period I and Richardson added tun with Wick ins Joins and Fisher storing singles At home on Thursday the just t seem to pull their plays together Milton The opposition scored two quick goals In the first period With a pass from Robertson Andy Fisher netted our only ioat In the second period Milton added two more goals in the third period Lakers win over Celtic ladies team added seven points while Pat a Mashlnger netted six and Ruth Melady three Top scorer for the Bullets was Chung Kim with 13 points Sandy Lewis caught the hoop for eight points The fourthplace Lakers beat their third place rivals the Celtics in basketball action for the ladies Jan In a closely matched game the Lakers were paced by the fine play of she added points for her team Janice and Lynn Cartwrigbt both found the range for points as Dianne and Christine Bantering netted four poinl3 each Gale Cnrtwnght and Sandra Chamberlain chipped in with two points each and Came Atkinson added a single High scorer for the Celtics was Pat as she picked up 12 points over the game Sally counted for seven points Jane and Betty added two In the losing effort Spurs Nuggets The first place Spurs continued their winning ways when they outlasted the Nuggets Janet McKay was the top shooter for the Spurs as she netted 13 points for her team Wendy Brown contributed eight points for the evening while Haul added seven Corrine found the range for six points while Mary Kelly added four Ann Korzack and Nancy Shortlll also had four Wendy Forsyth was the Nuggets sharpshooter as she netted points for her team against the Spurs Alice followed In team points with eight while Nancy AJdridge caught the for six Brown added six points for the Nuggets while Sandy field contributed four points The second place Knicka blasted the BuJIets as they their opponents 62 Barb Currie for the carried her team to victory with a tremendous point output Sue Tesar and Sjanna Young contributed with eleven and nine paints respectively June Fire safety- beats Milton The Georgetown United Fire Safely Minor Pee Wees finally beat Milton in their fourth attempt at the top team In the TriCourity pee wee league Georgetown is In third spot Goalie Chris Pearson came up with a super game to earn the shutout Craig Chantler Mark Zebedee scored with an assist from Bill Herman This game waa an Important win as Georgetown now get past Milton in a two out of three series to enter the Ontario while Linda Smith netted four Debbie Sandra and each found the range for two Even without their first and lead his team to victory second string goaltenders 4- Hollywood Tavern trounced Brackens Restaurant last J Sunday in Industrial league fiKSffiSlltt ffi When their first string goal added another tender didn t show the goal ending duties were left up to Ray Inglfs Inglls Mary Weaven scored his Is fifth leading scorer In the second goal with help from industrial league and has teammates Melton and Hacbe always been a But that stop Nerval mid way point to increase from supporting him in his Dave BP lead shutout effort They beat Brackens Hollywood Bert Osborne third goal opened he scoring for his P earn on a pass from Dave J Holmes five minutes into the game Ian Symc added another from Larry Peterson and Brian Beaumont four minutes later to make the Pat of ihe Critics jumps for a basket In Ladles play last week She managed 12 points in game but ifth lo beat lakers who defeated Pats team Herald photo The Critics listen to a few pointers from their coach Irene In I basketball action last Tuesday night Shown above arc lor Pal Sally Rem Jane Parker Hetty Sitting 1 lo r 1 Uremia Gloria Sinclair Heraldphoto In the second period Holly wood connected for five goals with Brian Beaumont and Bert Osborne leading the way with two goals a piece Bob Landry scored the single from Bert Osborne at the IS OS mark in the period Lorry Peterson netted Ihe first goal of the third from passes by Bob Landry and BUI to make the score Doug Anderson stole a loose puck to score an unassisted goal mid way into the period Larry Peterson connected on a shot with help from Ian and Brian Beaumont Syme added the eleventh goal on a pass from Bert Osborne Brian Rental Doug Thompson led both teams in scoring with four goals for while Denny Campbell and Brian twice each to pace their team Hal scored a single for from Brian Hurley and Jim Blair Until the beginning of the second period United Rental led the game but came from behind with four consecutive goals three by Thompson to take the lead before Brian McKenzle could core an unassisted goal for Rental to tie the game at 44 During the AkersClark and Chris Milne and Dale United Rental matchup nine Mieczaniec at the 11 mark goals were divided among only the third period Memorial Arena in Milton was scene of some exciting playoff hockey last Sunday The AJ Minor Atoms won a squeaker over an inspir ed Milton squad but had to go Into overtime to do it Milton struck first but Jeremy netted one to tie it up Before the end of the opening period the hosts bad the goahead goal Georgetown tallied twice in the second to pull ahead 32 on markers by Brent and Doug Kent In the third Milton came from behind to knot the score three times Alan and Jason Knight with the first of his hat trick were the final frame marksmen The hosts lifted their goalie and got the equalizer with just seconds left on the clock Just momenta before Georgetown narrowly missed salting the game away on two empty net four scorers as edged opportunities The overtime period was a different story as Ihe locals pumped in three in just three minutes ending the contest Jason took a pass from Jeremy for what turned the first of his two overtime markers The third goal was netted by Alan Giray Registering two assists were Chris McCarthy Andrew and Jeremy Singles were notched by Adam Bennett John Doug KentBrentPresswood Travis Gardiner Doug McDermott and Chris The series continues in Georgetown at Memorial Arena on Thursday Jan at Midget selects in first 17 33 mark of the period By I Herald Special The Hollywood cm Midget Selects held on to first place with one win and one lie last week This contin ues their run of success that started with the championship of the Markham Midget Tourn and a win in an cxhibl lion gome over ihe A team Jaycees They beat with by Shawn one byJocclynBoucberandoneby Boucher all three in the same line They lied against Milton with three goals by player of the Wallace and Pentesco line and an extra goal by Robert Boucher Assists went to Pete Mike Mil 2 John Ray Wallace and Botcher Finally they won against the Selects with goals from all three lines two by Shawn two by Ray Wallace one by Jocelyn Boucher one by Scott Pent and one by Barry Stone Assists by Mike Mitchell Mike Jones Boucher and Shawn Zubcr The Stone and Jones replacing on holiday line Is expected to start producing goals during the next games against Mil ton and Two players for Dave BP were particularly hot last Sunday as they beat the Kings Dave goalie Ron Osborne picked up a shutout and Marty Weaven came up with a hat trick to Chrysler bantams In their first loss in league play the Georgetown Chrysler Bantams were by Goals by Georgetown came from Steve Luckas Derek Roy Rod Wilson with assist from Darrin and Robbie Wilkes One of the reasons for the Georgetown loss was due to the sickness of four of the players on the team LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK RICHS SERVICE CENTRE LTD Hwy 7 East of Acton WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF TVS STEREOS 24 HR IN HOME SERVICE 4593194 SAVE COLOUR I SOUND l NELSON ST w We are your local agent for instate and other fine companies For further information on HOMEOWNER FARM COTTAGE AUTO Call Hugh Hunter at F HUNTER REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 122 Guelph St Georgetown 8774441 NEW at Georgetown Tire Sales Over 24000 miles Its time to have your brakes checked BRAKE SERVICE Phone for appointment now Georgetown Tire Sales Ltd Guelph St 8771535 GOODYEAR HAMMER DOWN 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