Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 16, 1981, p. 13

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with help of equestrian coach mounl i farms at Trafalgar and 11 when the sisters equestrian skills almost every school Instructor Jantt Cole helped Cir I hone rid thniquis and helped with last look Hub tololhcCNr Julie was the troi m during show and ii sistir ride it the x will plait summer slept in the stall f r i i their This year we been more limn in oil Car I s To nit a implon ridtr Carol its very important for Ihe and to think an I feel as one Shi snys Ih it working and being around llubate with if to know 13 District High riding an I eventually she- would likt try for the Canadian tmicslriun learn although admits she I as muih In liarn ir I Ins won at other loc il shows but never so will in a large on She pi ins like part in and 1 all J- Ihis the HERALD Tilt HE- HMD Wednesday September IB mi Page I NORTH HALTON SPORTS for All Your Sporting Goods Downtown Georgetown Sportsweek HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Mooro Park Georgetown 8775110 Sturgeon set to play key role for Chrysler Raiders Gardiners Tykes scalp opponents PLAYOFF PANDEMONIUM li Herald Sports Former delenteman for the George town Chrysler Raiders and Colorado Rockies of NHL Peter Sturgeon has returned to Georgetown in a as player assistant coach Ills return altera three absence could make dfference In the Raider club hoping lo inject more enthusiasm desire Its game plan bays CM Dave exudes confidence desire leader ship he pulling his heart and soul into the Raiders Club president Bob Hooper also spreads word of Sturgeon importance to learn wanting climb the slops lo Intermediate A he Slurgeon is a good honest hard worker Hut then let nol overestimate s role with Chrysler Raiders After ill the of Mill and lis iffiliale leans knows thai a total effort fifteen players will only ng a Hardy Cup champ Georgetown The I Holder manage Hardy Cup for years d I behind 100 per cent says mi it going to take 15 guys with thai goal In mind right from he adds Words such as desire hustle and sacrifice are quick lo come to mind when he talks of producing a winning team Nothing tomes easy you vc work eve what you wan he says Raiders will to be close and pi ly like a unit Sturgeon says Peter Sturgeon perhaps has a special rt ison for reluming to Raiders a year absence It was the Georgetown club which give a chance to make a comeback in NHL with Colorado when 1 found his career on of Haider coach crry Inglls Sturgeon was re vita lied as a pliyir an scouts realized his renewed Inltnl In the Rime It no wondtr he thinks so of coach trry is an honest man and I respttl him If we get 15 WORKING the THINKING were then ploying in Hard Cup Slurgeon was born m Whiti horse Yukon and after playing hockey in Europe In his early teens he returned to Brampton play with ihe Brampton Junior Da He advanced to the Kitchener Junior Ranger afterwards was selected in the NHL drift Peter played with 10 professional most of them with MIL affiliate Farm teams such as I Ingham I on and Rochester of the American Hockey League For ihe past years he plnjed for tort Worth of Central Hockey and was called up help tie Rockies occasionally once for a game tht Toronto Maple at if Gardens Highlight was making Colorado Rockies Peters highlights as a professional hockey player mainly consist of making Colorado whllt he his goal as an amateur is to Hardy Cup Now residing in llrnmplon with his wife of i and daughter Slurgeon has started his own business in tin screen and palio door service and illation Brampton and Georgetown He says he played wit Slcvt In International League ai d he familiar wilh many of players g week coach he is looking forward the task as a great personal challenge It a good organization with a good conch and for me lobe to be able play game Sturgeon says With the acquisition of Peter Ihe It to off a progressive start lothur 19a i Week one of Raider camp meets with surprises disappointments The Georgetown Chrysler Haiders started hockey season rolling when the A team began hockey tryoula las I Thursday and Sunday nights Lost Monday General Manager Dave Kentner be gan his search for a winning hockey club as he com he arduous task of signing players the Raider Since the club began their practice try out sessions last week he Raiders have been met with some pleasant prises from some players and some disappointments over noshows Soma new talent showing heir promise lo coach Gerry Inglls according to Kentner were Doug Hughes from the University of Toronto learn and Durham Gerry seen clearly as a hitter in his debut with the Raiders University of Scoit MncKenzle has raised some eyebrows his play as has Sieve and late Raider cuts last year Kcir Todd and Al Woods Local resident and former Stratford Senior A standout Brad Miller has looked strong thus far in camp attests Ray Tonclll and are beginning to show their old magic at the try out sessions says Tllf- RE Noticeably missing from Ihe Georgetown Chrysler camp were a number of key veterans Gary Ford and Rick centres were absent from both Thursday and Sunday prac tlces with no known mess ages regarding their where a bouts Peter McDuffe Is working out with the team but he has declined to suit up preferring to scrimmage defence Claire Alexander whose link with the Haiders stems from the friendship with Gary Ford is also missing from the camps Wayne Wood a former NHL was at camp Sunday but not in uniform to talk to Dave would only say lha Wood is looking or maximal personal benefit from playing hockey and this could or could Include the Raider organization Wood will have moke his decis Ion about amateur hockey and was his prime reason for being In George town Sunday Veteran defenceman John may be retiring from Ihe Intermediate A hockey league but docs not rule out the possibility of Boyce returning to the team later in year As far as second year Is concerned the train ingcamphasbcen going well and talent looks lXPWMNGFXEC Club president Bob Hooper says Holder executive has Increased by per cent over past year to the point where he know if team can handle sudden deluge from the executive there lots of enthusiasm says the club president Last season the Raiders liad a lough season flnanc ially The learn to operate on a breakeven system Says Hooper The team this year will be participating more In management functions and decisions to offset the expense involved In running club soys Hooper The team will have a stake in low the financial system works and Ihcreforc Ihe club hopes to cut says Hooper TURNOVER The dent can sec per haps as much as a SO per cent turnover of players on the Basically we had a winner lasl year hut I like sec more strengthening at defense says Hooper With the increase In executive help Hooper will be able to get away from Ihe Rooster club and spend more time supervising and waluhlng One prominent money raiser will bo another NHL Old timer game against the Raiders The president he requested thai ihey be back last January contest which was so success lul for both rncoumgcnirm to their icammales are the Canadian Legion Cub during the Day of last Saturday The Junior bill learn loit a hard fought to Ihe Iks Lodge 38 Herald photo TBALL TIGER Showing a keen eye for a bailer 1 this young tyke polled to hit for Junior T ball Cub If am I In the air as players sad parent for their favorite lcatn By COLIN BROOKES Herald Special The Braves coached by Gardiner and Jack Lee were loo much for Ihe North Sports Twins on Sun day as Ihey won the TYKE House League Championship The Braves played well all year losing only five games in the nineteen played The game was very close in the early Inning wllh the Twins enjoying good pitching from Dean and Jeff Hannah however the Braves got the bats going and picked up triples from Mc- Nell John and Travis Gard iner with Dick Jamer Steve Lee Blackmore and Gardiner adding doubles Coach Al Gardiner com men ted the entire team play good ball and really deserved lo win Well done CONSOLATION The consolation game was played before the champion ship and treated ihe spec tators to some very exciting baseball Nikkis Mar played the Muffler Rangers and both cams gave their oil The regulation seven Inn ings ended In a tic The lead seesawed back and forth oil gome Terry Murphy Jeff Smyth and Andy pitched well for Ihe Rangers Mark Talbot and Mar Miller providing equally excellent pitching for the Mariners GBA Day of champs see page B2B3 The first extra Inning re mained scoreless In ihe Inning the Mariners scored Iwo runs and put the pressure on the Rangers The Rangers got off to a start getting the two runs needed to 1616 Bradley stealing third the winning run waa at hand The next Ranger baiter up and hit a single down the first base line enabling Brad lo score and end the game Thniway Muffler Hangers 17 NlkkU Mariners Great ball by both teams to finish an exciting year of baseball THANK YOU As convenor of Tyke House League I would like to personally thank our spon sors Pools and Ser vice North Sports and Muffler our coaches Fred Moore Brian Hannah Dave Adams Gardiner Jack Lee Paul Kavanaugh and Randy Crlt chel and last but not least our umpires especially Gary Slovin Jeff and Brent Hull who worked long and hard on championship day Thank you everyone and see you next year

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