Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 6, 1981, p. 5

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S weeks Terriers close to elimination WEEKEND Friday March 1MI Page Acton Redmen edged by Harvey I era Id Correspondent The Acton the year defending champ- Ions in the annual Rebels junior basketball tourna ment were defeated by this years champions George Harvey by a score lost Saturday night In the sixth annual tourna alter a complete day of elimination the two remain teams Acton and George Harvey squared off in a highly competitive fast paced game which saw Har vey lead the entire game but with Acton never trailing by more than our points until the minutes of the For the Jim had 12 points and Greg Scott netted eight for Acton The Rebels were defeated in their first game by by a score of to advance to the rounds In this game high scorers for Georgetown were Jeff Smith with points and Andrew with 12 lied men high scorers were Greg Scott with IB points and Vickcry with 10 In the firms the Rebels played Pearson and were defeated by a score of Jeff Smith and an Andrew Brake netted and points respectively to take high scorer positions The semi final game for the Rebels saw them down by a score of after a jumpy game with neither team hold ing on to he lead for more than a quarter High scorers for Georgetown were Jeff Smith and Andrew netting 22 points each The semi final game had the pair off with Woodlands as they narrowly won score of 5655 High scorer for the was Greg Scott with 12 points Jeff Smith of Georgetown was nominated as one of the two all star players at the tournament due his overall play He netted points during the course of day of the Acton No closely opponent Init Saturday at Georgetown Nils Rebel Invitational tournament Photo by Ma cry Wheeler Solid management helps Raiders people working or them from the water boys to The Georgetown Chrysler Raider hockey club certainly has strength on the ice after boasting of only three losses in games But building a champion ship team requires strength also from the executive and management positions on the club The Raiders also seem to be strong in this depart Led by club president Bob Hooper who has been with the Raiders since 1967 the Georgetown team Is well represented with a man who has shown solid management and leadership skills Born in Glen Williams Bob Hooper is vicepresident and a partner in the Toronto firm called Eastern Packing House a meet brokerage firm Raider general man Dave Kent tier said Hoopers role with the club cannot be emphasized enough He should win the Jack Harrison award every year or his contribution to the club Kentner says We tried various persons Shown above are the members of the 198081 Raider executive Front Row loB Finn Bob Hooper Dave Kentner Other member Include Roy Ward Fred Trevor Brian Day Don Jim Barclay Ron Knight Jack Handy Harry Allen Barry Whltworth Ralph Fletcher Paul Campbell Tom Marshall John Roger Richards and Wllf Brown low at treasurer but Bobs been the best Its important that the club knows at any lime where the money Is says Bob Hooper says that one of people to work together in harmony while keeping everyone happy Another ii important task Is to pick out people to do the Job required by the hockey club In his fourth term as president Hooper the Raiders now have competent people in every area of operations He says that they try and assign jobs In areas that people want To good executive It lakes a strong person at the lop Hooper says If there isnt a firm hand at the top the organization can go Wishy washy he says It s Important for a prcsl dent to make sure everyone In the organization Is happy because you have to realize Ihfll everyone Is a volunteer Hooper says Hooper was asked last week by the Ontario Hockey Association join their exe cutive but he declined But he admits that he might not stay as Raider president for too much longer Some times you have to retire and get off the top or the troops get disgruntled he says Hoopers work with the Raiders is a type of hobby as it Is for other members of the executive He says that hockey is a substitute for playing golf in the summer His only hockeyfree month is July because In August season begins The president must then fire questions to his general manager and vice president of finance lo sec what has been done and what remains to be done for coming season This year Hooper has taken over the duties of running the Booster club Because of his duties In the Booster club he doesnt get to see as much of what happens on the Ice as last year when he was part time general manager Dave Kentner lower left and Bob Hooper upper right Intermediate playoff times In the completed scries B defeated in three straight games with scores of and In the completed series C Owen Sound dumped Port Elgin In scores of 74 to take the series in three straight gomes Collingwood and Owen Sound will now meet in a beat fourofscven series chang ed from the originally set of Ihreeof five Their schedule will go as March 3 Owen Sound at Collingwood JCP PLUMBING CONTRACTING Residential Plumbing Additions Alterations For Information Call Anytime THE GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION INCLUDING TBALL 1981 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING SUN MAR 8th 1000 AM ALL PARENTS AND INTERESTED PARTIES ARE URGED TO ATTEND COACHES MANAGERS CONVENORS AND EXECUTIVE MEMBERS ARE URGENTLY NEEDED Tonights game can decide series With Ihe Georgetown Chr ysler Raiders win over the Orlllia Terriers last Tue sday night In Georgetown the Raiders have gained def ensive momentum that could help to an early finish to the series The Raiders play tonight Friday in Orillla for ihe fourth game of the best of seven series If they win tonight Die scries will be finished with the Raiders having won four straight With Ihe trouncing of the Terriers coach Gerry I is was pleased with the way his team played against There was good harmony on the club tonight Inglissoid This game was different than other games against Drill i a because the Raiders didnt stand around waiting for the breaks lo happen ihe coach said There was no doubt who was In command of the game even right from the start of the period as Bill Hamilton netted a goal from Steve Lyon and Gary Ford Just two minutes into Ihe period Tom Martin added another goal late in the period from Ray Tonelli and Joe Ens to make the score at Ihe end of Ihc period GAME PLAN REVERSED One of the reasons that Orlllia did not play effective ly during the game was because they reversed their game plan Ihe Raider coach said Tonight wand ered about twenty feet out from our defence so the defence were able to move the puck out IngUs Bald In the second period BUI Hamilton again scored Tor his second goal of night from Tom Martin and Mike Keeler Ray Tonelli was the sharpshooter on next goal from Gary Ford and Bill Hamilton Ron Twlss ended off the Raider scoring in the second period on passes from Colin Gordon and Rick Kessetl started the scoring off Inl he third period near the midway mark from John Cook and Steve Lyon Colin Gordon advanced the Raiders to a score from Ron Twiss and Raider goalie Peter McDuffe Gary Ford ended the third period scoring on a power play goal wllh help from Ron and Ray Although the squad the Raiders 1340 Gerry IngUs felt that George town controlled the puck much better and perhaps held on to puck rather than shooting it needlessly If a fifth game is required after tonights game against will be played torn arrow Saturday night In starting lime of m Raider Peter hid a till here as John Winder stand ready lo alter support In last Friday game glint t Raid ers won the convinc ing style but hey had to come from behind alter the first period lo clinch the win Herald Photo Local gymnast competes Local gymnast Gull East wood competed Sunday in the second qualifying regio nal meet in Burlington She placed on floor routine on bars all round 32 girls from 11 central reg ional clubs competed in the division Pee wees are champs Georgetown Pee Wee Trans emerged as Consolat ion Champs at Orangevllle Feb downing A powerful team effort by all with Rob Cooper netting two goals Brad Klavkalns Chris HogWns Ralph Beugle Heath and Brian Peacock one goal each As sists from Lance Reld Chris Ralph and Brad Klsvkalns The team went on an easy win In an exhibition game against Brampton on Sunday March 1st Monday night the Select played the Rep team at Erin In a well fought match down ing their opponents Bob and Rod Frailer counted a goal each with Brad Klavkalns netting two Assists from Bob and Brian Peacock set the winning trend shared by the whole team soccer club The Chinguacousy Minor Soccer Club presenting Sydney Dcvine and Company at High School Audilorlum on Saturday March The price of tickets Is and Information can be obtained by phoning Peter Hames at or Joe Booth at NEW FROM SERIES 900 NEW DIMENSIONS TO YOUR LIFESTYLE Putting together a complete well balanced high fidelity system used to involve a long selection process and a painful drain on your budget You researched and listened and com pared and hen hoped 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