Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 18, 1981, p. 19

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THhllrRALD Wednesday February IWI Page I Acton look stron in 65 victor Sabres maul Burlington Cougars Glum and Barry rood show Acton fans last Saturday night why they wire voted Most Valuable and Most Improved plnyirs in the Central Junior league fibres Murray and boosted their team from a tit Burlington early in tin third period twogoals to help dump the Cougars The Sabres now take a 1 in garner in best seven playoff sines against Burling ton who finished the season in first phie Burl ntton Cam iron said wen and added You fall behind thru goals with this team and takes a miracle to gel it was retiring to the goals scored by Acton m irksnun Miller tiliiin Murray and Barry The score was tied 3 3 early in third but Miller Murnj within n of one with six minutes left in thi garni to mnki it Between the and third periods Trood and lad been presented with for Most Improved and Most Valuable player along with Jules am for his Coach of the Year hoi or is well as Pat Fung for award Milium proved on his third period jo why he is regarded so by his peers The wuger took the puck from centre and rushed down the right and fired a hard w rist shot Acton fifth go it of lien Barry netted the final goal for from a pass by Murray During the first period the Sabris wire pressured by the force heck in of Burlington for deep In their own end was able to quickly bnak out their way through period Glenn Murray walked in alone against Burlington goalie for i failed to scon With the crowd sol dly behind the Sabres and some stiff checks handed the home town team seemed destined to Results of Mondays game Burlington Acton 1 However a Burlington for ward intercepted a bad pass and was tripped as he broke into the clear A penalty shot was awarded and he made no mistake against Acton goalie McDougall played outstanding during the game in all three periods of play in the score In the second period on a short handed goal when the puck came loose and a Burlington picked it up the puck and scond on a breakaway At the 12 mark of the period Captain Pat rutted his teams first goil from the slot area Mike followed for the Sabres a beautiful pi natty shot goal after he was pulled down by a Cougar defender After Momhan s goal Acton gained the momentum and startid to pressure Burlington in their own ind The trust rat took a penalty further added lo their problems With one second showing on clock Mark Duval scored the tic breaker from Don Brown as the Sabres went into thi dressing room with a 3 Burlington tied it again early in the period but Sabres came and dominated the play as Burlington into a lapse and within minutes the Cougars wen down power goals late In the period lo finish the game at Their goal came with Just seconds left in the garni Coach credits team on having beaten Burlington in the desire department But he warns that with the many lop shoot on Burlington they have the type of club that can back quickly against We ve been panicking but in the first period we played disciplined hockey coach Against Burlington Ihe nighl before the Sabres the Cougars by an even greater score as they trounced Bur Couch said the team was well and Acton forwards chase he puck wllh a sprawling Herald Sabres Mike scored on this penalty Burlington last Saturday night help his team a a victory over Cougars Willi last Monday night loss to Burling the hat res are now lied with with team having won gi lies In be oil Herald photo by Jills hold gymnastics meet Last Hills Jills held their gymnastics meet at the Georgetown district high school The Royal Bank sponsored Cave practices on the balance beam before her competition against Orange- Peel and Milton gym clubs last Saturday In IheGDHSgym Herald photo Pictures of Jills award winners inside they ui judged THfc FOUR EVENTS FLOOR EXERCISES Floor Exercise routines arc accompanied by music and combine dance techniques with tumbling and acro batics They should demonstrate flexibility and body control A lively manner contrasting levels changes of pace and pattern should all be in evidence The exercises performed on a Inch wide 16 loot long beam should be lively and continuous All basic tumbling skills locomotor movements and dance techniques are used Routines may last 1 minute seconds to 1 minute seconds Balance and flexibility indicated the difference In skill VF PAKALI LI BARS Swinging movements are used in sea uc nee to take the gymnast under and over both bars in both directions t Is desirable that the gymnast release the bar to re grasp it or grasp the other bar exercise sequence should be continuous with movements flowing into one another Planned hesitations take place only before extremely d movements VADIT Each gymnast may vault twice and the best one is judged and scored The vault consists of a long flight through the air momentary hand support on the horse a good stretch of the body In Ihe after flight followed by a steady soft and controlled landing Royalettes begin weekend workouts On Sunday el the Legion Ladies fastball team will start Indoor workouts If you enjoy competitive ball and would like to try out contact Ted Wilkes at At league meetings last week six new entries were accepted to bring number of teams in the league lo 10 A two division is expected which may reduce travel for all teams the event which consisted of participating learns from the Milton Springers Peel frillies and Hills Jilts Hills ribbon win are as follows in the yearold group Vault Sandra Weeks second place Karen fear third illftb TroeeyWecte sixth Bars Sandra Weeks third Traccy Weeks fourth Leanne McGivern fifth Karen Fear sixth Beam Sandra Weeks second Samantha Lund and Traccy Weeks lied fourth Karen rear fifth Leanne sixth Floor Sandra Weeks third Lund ifourh Traccy Weeks fifth Karen Fear sixth Overall winners Kim Collier Milton Springers first Beth Cameron Mil ton Springers second Sandra Weeks Jills third Tracey Weeks Jills fourth Karen Fear Jills fifth Lund Jills In the 10 yearold group the following local compel i tors finished in these Vault second Jennifer Jupp Paula fourth Marks Iffth Natalie Andrews sixth Bars Jennifer Arnold first Jennifer Melville second Graham fifth I isa Graham Beam Jennifer Melville first Jennifer Arnold fourth Jennifer sixth Moor Jennifer Arnold first Lisa Graham and Jennifer Melville tied Marks Overall winners Jennifer Arnold Jilts first Jinnifer Melville Jills second Linda McLaughlin Orange viile third Johanna Peel Fillies fourth Valerie Peel Fillies fifth Jennifer Jupp Jills sixth Also competing for the Jills were Kaufman Claire Carolyn Handy Julie Ross Sherry Cave Lacia Ribbon winners for the and year olds are as follows Vault Lori Book I first Andrews third Laura sixth Bars Norma first Laura Beam second Vicki Lavallee third Lori Book I fourth Floor third Norma Andrews fourth Laura Groskorth winners Atidnws Jills first Christine Tern Murray third MoncaMunn Peel Fillies fourth Laura korth Jills fifth Jane Mix veil Fillies SIS til competing for the Jills wire Lynda Shaw Tanya Smith and Nina Fear Hills ribbon win in the 13 and over category are Beam Laura Champ McNabb Orange first Laura Peel Fillies second Angela Mills third Valery Peel Fillies fourth Monica Walters Peel Fillies fifth Joan Porter Peel Fillies sixth Also competing for the Jills in this group Mortie Dunning Rob earns high point victory The Masson swimming duo of Rob and sister Sue continue to make waves in the competitive circuit Swimming against 31 clubs and Individuals Ihe swim club hosted their eighth annual valentine invitational at the pool last weekend Sue placed second in 100 metre backstroke with a time of 1 10 Rob Masson was the high point winner against senior competition Rob collected an incredible array of medals finishing first in the 1500 freestyle freestyle freestyle and taking second in the individual medley individual medley and the butterfly Masson a point total Is particularly Impressive considering the number of events he competed in over three day swim meet plus the fact he was swimming In events other than his specialty Shipbuilders beaten by Georgetown In missing such key play as Gary Ford and Rick the Georgetown Chryskr Raiders were hard pressed against last F night in an away game as they edged the Shipbuilders With Ford and Kcssell because of sickness Continued on page Fantasy figures of Mary Poppins create magic at skating carnival The Georgetown Figure Skating Club showered Georgetown with the delights of fantasy figures and excel lent skating to present their special larnlval feature Mary last week In two performances on Saturday and on afternoon matinee on Sunday skat danced and rollicked to Mary melodies All of the children and young adults were dressed in representing some the Mary Pop- Ther Nursery Toys Bunnies Skunks Happy Faces Birds not to mention the lead characters of Mary played by Kalhy Soal Mr Banks Darren Kempl Bert Stephen lions of who placed first at the 1981 Junior Easter Canadian Dlv isional championships and local Kris Barber with his dance partner Kelly Johnson Barber and John son will be representing Canada in the World Figure skating championships next month Under the direction of carnival coordinator Marg are Garrison the show was run in a very professional The props and costumes were superb One of highlights in the prop department happened when a wooden ship floating on a film of dry Ice was rowed onto the rink by ten ship mates The skaters and worked under the direct Ion of Mrs Janet Fell Burrows who nil worked very hard to produce the show Margaret Garrison said Former Boston Bruin writes book on press imag Sanderson moves into the limelight again Boston Drum star Derek Sanderson finally covered what it was like to Lome to Georgetown and Raider As guest at the fourth annual hockey tage awards night last Feb ill yeor old came to praise heritage Bud James till of his hockey success ind offir hints minor players He also to refute about the possibility lint in with the The Sanderson connection met face face at the Hockey Heritage awards banquet Feb ID The former Boston Bruins star says he would rather coach Junior A hockey than play for senior club in the future A entry to speaker list Sanderson his talk hi hi will iwn in But hi hid in on llaiikrt Kinliiir to tin podium to him fill in In blanks on how Kmlnir and Sanderson mjdi a national news story indirson was bewildered by offer for him to The first hi heard of it was from a Georgetown newspaper lliat was sent In him by a The offer pul Sanderson buck in the news as papers such as the New York Post offered lo write feature stories on his latest endeavors A Afler the supposed Georgetown Sanderson was offered deals to play senior hockey in New Brunswick Thunder Bay and Newfoundland Hut Derek said ho would like lo coach Junior A hockey I like to get into the area of teaching I taut a lot of i in l tool me bet iusc I llirouth it all In ft In would lo phi on w If hi win to Ixi m Thin mmy ij rid now thi livil hi said In which was marked by humor and hind bight involving his Illustrious iritr let hi I was so much money I had In si iv up I ours a day lo who wants to make it in the pros when he said Someone has to teach you how to recognition and you never git it said lit in r drank going to hi admitted he look city by storm thai he was forced live up to Thf tragedy was that he Ihi hard way tin pitfalls of not being yourself The press image of snowballed and he Blurted to live up to it they press him lo be hi sold Sanderson is wiurrenlly writing a book tailed Ihi truth about Ihc lii on ihi subject The moniy aspect of the game ruinid him said He should stayed In Boston instead of World Hockey If I stayed In Boston I would still be ploying in the A WINNING COMBINATION Dud James standi betide two loyal supporters of his hockey career wllo Minnie and Balder coach With at helm as coach and James as manager duo woo three live Midget titles and three consecutive Intermediate A titles Herald photo Mil today he said Ironically Sanderson downfall Is to what he sees as wrong with minor hotkey and professional He said here Is no longer any loyalty lo teams and that organizations now run their clubs with money and not any personal contact with the players Money Is dominating Ihc game Indirectly he said After speech Sanderson said he was nervous and that he never usually made any speeches at all Claimed Sanderson 1 wouldn t even speak In my grade nine French class Thank God there were people in the front row because I was afraid lookatanyoneclso It almost drove me to drink he said grinning Sanderson said was more of a student of the than an hero off the Ice Bobby On- and I innovated faceoffs We were able to catch the other teams sleep ing he said I

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