Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 13, 1981, p. 7

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Smith sets pace with two wins March 1B8I Page raid It was a double victory for Doug Smith Saturday and Sunday the York University track complex as he won both the BOO metre and metre racft in the Eastern Canadian indoor track and field champion ships In Smith races there were prominent such m and Mark McCoy of Newfoundland the Canadian cross country champion On Saturdnj Smith won the BOO metre race which he described us slow for the most part with he race being won in fmil lap sprint Ilia time was 1 1 followed by Mark sec behind him The 1500 metre sections which were run on Sunday were also won by innlh he was challenged by Mark McCoy Smith ultimately won the 1500 m in a time of 3 Most of the runners were from Ontario with others from Quebec and the Mantimes In this meet Smith was running Tor the Scarborough Optimists track club In these two races Smith said he felt good and considers himself In shape for the upcoming outdoor Timmy Tyke tournament for Minor Atoms Possibility of playing at Maple Leaf Gardens Lose in consolation final Midgets lack punch Herald Special Lack of scoring punch proved lobe the downfall for Sunny Acre Farms Midgets who tn veiled to Lindsay for a one tournament March Georgetown New market in the first game at Bob Morrow our most consistent scorer opened the scoring for Georgetown at of he second period on a play set up by Gordie Adams At 1 in tilt 3rd period Newmarket tied It up AID took the lead and scored twice the 3rd period Georgetown 1 Our Midgets had win our next or fice lion This was to be played against at 1 pin Our players get out of the r equipment from the previous game They had approximately a half hour rest and started against In a well plajed fait skating game we managed to hold on and win Kelvin scored the only goal of the game from Adams Adrian Jordan got the shut out A good effort from play and a well deserved win The nny Acres Farm Midgets played at against North for the Consolation Champion This was another hard played gome North Bay on the score sheet at of the first period on a power goal Bill White their scored from Ron Richer It taxi Georgetown lone to tie it up of the first period Bob Morrow scored from Paul White and Larry North Bay scored again at the 5 mark of the second period to take the and in the third with 1 icore North Bay These win well frames wh ill hive gone Both our goaliesJeffWitterwDrlhand Adrian Jordan as well as every player did his best But most important they representid the town of Georgetown the proper way through sportsmanship and discipline on and off the ice in brief regain series lead Hollywood Tavern of the Industrial league their previous loss to Dave last Tuesday whin Ihey blasted Normal coach Norm Lockhurst said the some solid poalleiidn g from Robin in their win In other action Tuesday United beat Akers In tin best of five games series Norval is leading Due three games to while United has won two games and tied the other with play next against Hollywood March 15 at no at Gordon Clark and United battle it out next Sundaj at to at arena Team of the week would like to describe the origins to the team of the week selection and odd some Insight o the objectives of this section of Herald sports The team of the week coverage was added this Winter to give more exposure to the hockey teams in Georgetown The coverage is based on an arbitrary selection of a hockey Our policy is not to necessarily pick the best team but rattier any team that fosters enthusiasm We do not want to monopolize coverage In any one hockey league Often the good teams receive the best exposure thus we feel It is important to also publicize the underdogs or the average teams Indoor soccer Herald Special The Al Minor Atoms have had exciting year of so far this and it could gel iven They finished In drat place in County with a 23 1 record won tournaments the Christmas holidays and ilimmated Milton Fort trie and Woodstock to advance to the Zone finals with Kitchener honor for the and coaches invited to participate in the Timmy Tyke Tournament an annual event to raise money for the Ontario Socie for Crippled Children A Georgetown team has not sent to this competition for seven The taking part have been divided Into 4 or divisions town has been placed in the A Series along with Metro Don Mills Hamilton Burlington Wexford Toronto Malboros St Mikes Muhigan Blues Mississauga Heps Buffalo Ilcgals Young Nats and hi Diodes Fans certainly see some super hockey phy during the qualifying rounds at Seneca College over the March vocation The Minor Atoms will be playing on March at 4 45 on March at 1 15 or 15 and on March at or 45 and again hope fully at either or 15 The limes vary depending on the outcomes of the games The finalists from each of the series will ha fl thrill of allfctimc playing their final games in Maple Leaf Gardens This will take place April 17lh Since this is a chanty event the players are asked to sell tickets to the finals or a ticket the buyer is entitled to sec a day of hockey at the Gardens and is eligible for our draw prizes a trip for two to Disney World colour TV set side of beef ten speed bike Tickets are available from any of he Minor Atom play coaches and parents We hope that the Georgetown will really get nd the and terrific support The majority of the team have been for three yeirs They started as a team in the minor atom house league and last they went on to win the Nome Champion ship This year the team has been strengthened by the addition of Sean Cotton Doug Kent and Chris who filled vacancl in the lineup Coach Graham Tyler assistant coach Keith Bennett and manager Charlie Roe arc to congratulated for all their excellent work with the boys Pari of the success of the team Is probably due to the fact that do not rely on two or three key players one of the boys is a potential goal scorer and In get even the goalies have scored during the season Andrew grade 4 Park School right wing agility and will to win make Andrew strong at both ends of the rink His skating skills baffle the Hon making him a constant threat to the other team Curtis grade Kennedy goalie Curtis has excellent reflexes and can be counted on for the big save when he pressure is on His aggressive style often distracts opposition shooters Hoe grade 4 Glenn Williams defence convert to defence dunnc he season Kevin has learned play his position well Seldom caught out of position he allows his partner to move to I he offence quite often Jason Knight grade 4 Harrison centre a stickhandlcr with an accur ate shot Jason can score at any time grade Joseph Gibbons left wing Doug is a strong force and back checker who never He docs a good job digging he puck out of the Ironlrow Andrew rem Kevin Second row Jnson KnlRhl TravU John Chris McCarthy Third row Sean lotion Jeremy Adam Bennett Doug Chris boy Buck row Orsha Charlie Kellh Man grade Park School centre Alan is a quick agile skater with skills His goal and check threat all times Travis Gardiner grade SI Fronds rihl wing right wing for a left shot is not easy Travis developed an accurate fore hand as well as backhand Good two way checker Press wood I centre is a strung skater wilh strong shot He can play defence on power plays us well as centre John grade Holy Cross defence A tough In front of his own net John can also let eo a strong shot from the point at the other end Chris McCarthy Grade Joseph left wing a hard skater who plays his position as well as anyone Strong on both fore and Chris Is often on the spot to pick up quick goals Scan Cotton grade 4 Kennedy goalie Sean has worked hard to develop his skills Ibis year His steady play now gives Ihe leam the all times Jeremy grade Park School right wing in the corners Jeremy is the strength to keep the puck in the opposition end Converted to wing during the season Jeremy has often scored with hard shot grade Public School defence a big strong rushing shoo is hard as anyone he league His reach and good reflexes make him hard to beat one on one He switches easily from defence In offence Doug grade 5 Holy Cross led wing One of the mosl improved players Doug is in his first year of Rep hockey He has become Imncmus wo way checker who can score a quick shot Chris grade Joseph Gibbons defence Chris is an excellent skater who never quits His drive often makes it appear that we one or two extra players on Ice He lias a strong point shot Last week student piked to join the In support of three very successful teams this winter At a pep rally held In heir gym He be I wrestler the senior girls volleyball team and the swim team were cheered victory This was he first pep roily held at the school for a number of years Herald photo Public skating AND TOTS Vied II a urs 1 m SKATING Sat Mar 2t Sun Mar Mon Mar 50 Tucs Mar Wed Mar Mar I ri Mar youngster an her floor routine the gym last Saturday The Itecriatlon deportment sponsored a gymnastics demonstration where each child received a certificate for performing 50 OFF Catalogue 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