Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 4, 1981, p. 13

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NORTH HALTON SPORTS For All four Sporting Goods Downtown Georgetown Iff Team ties Milton Brampton Gems rebound from Cougar 102 shellacking The Georgetown Junior bounced back from a 102 shellacking at the hands of the defending league champion Burlington Cougars to register two He against Milton and Bramp ton this week In last Sunday contest Gems started off slow com ing from deficit In second period to tie with Brampton Warriors With four minutes left in firsl period Brampton scored their first and only goal of the period on power play shot that go 1 lender Mike Sleer had no chance on The play remained fairly equal on the during the period hut the found it harder to penctntL the defence thin did slap shot by a forward from IIil left I ice off circle with a nil in the second period gave the Warriors the joal in the period Mike steer made a number of key Mies for Ihe cam in period the Georgetown gymnast Sara In Itussia whh the Canadian learn 19X1 World On to Russia World class gymnast from Georgetown has made the Canadian gymnastics team and will to Russia Nov lo compete in World championships Nov The trade thirteen student who practices with the Cambridge Kips earned to Ihe placing and ninth in qualifying meets in Hi year The Canadian team will lake lop 10 gymnastic competitors to Russia and only Mil best six will he eligible compete although only until last minute will six gymn be announced The World i ham pious hips in mm sties lake place in Ihe years Olympus and ilicy are used lo select top le which in competition The competition is five days long and all IhL top turns in thL world are represented Steer had regained his deuce and Is playing well for Gems In third period Mike for George I took control two into It period by scoring a power goal unassisted on a backhand from slot The clearly began to momentum after ind looked strong as Mark Falby from juveniles scored on in identical play to McMem my only tin isslsl cnniL from Kmn Tanks imploi s tht n irk of period leid is but persist nice for George town as Hob Vale new from Credit lit ins re it a pais from Guy Cormier for tying with minutes In J coach Swill Lien play whole minutes of their antes hi pli lhat le I Marling aggressively in before the team looked be having some trouble moving the puck out or their own end he and assistant coach Bob McCindlcss arc still working on teaching the set plays for thai purpose They need more intensity import Byron Bra ye from Newfoundland I learn standards of consistency he no longer with the team sold be quick and be the first man on puck Then is no place for loafers on this team he said lHMIiMCllVGt The promised changes In seemed to have h ippincd for the local Junior club is a number of new players been added to the s lineup Hob Vale from Titans has Impess the and Murray in overage Midget from Is current up with hi team and has well Terry try has from the team and he wis three yeirs but has played then Rebels win PeelHalton cross country crown Herald Special The Georgetown cross country team claimed victo ry Inst Wednesday by the Peel Ha I ton for its eighth The Rebels won five of a possible six divisional cam titles as well as overall girls boys and school titles The bays the Junior and senior hoys and girls all placed first In their respective divisions The midget girts placed second with points IT points strong but not invincible Mlllon team Fiona ran to an eighth place finish on the midget girls metre course timing 14 Leslie came In for twelfth spot She was followed by team mates Anne Coulighon Kelly Roe Sue Vnmey and Heidi in positions of Karen Edgar placed Georgetown powerful Junior girls team had the lowest point total of any team at meet Their score of IS points was points ahead of Clarkson in second Lynn placed a strong second timing IS over the metre course Susan Krislensen was third 16 and Kathy Webb came in nine seconds later for fourth spot positions of six seven and eight went to Debbie Newman 41 Barb Gage at IB and Kim at 17 minutes flat Cheryl Thompson finished in position fn the senior girls victory Sandra placed third on a course length of metres clocking She was followed by Sherry In fourth at and llcalher McLaren sixth at They in turn were followed by Robin llth Tanya and Heather Reed The senior girls total of points easily beat second place Woodlands score of points Chris was the only individual Georgetown winner of the day when he laced first In the midget victory Forguson ran quick 17 over the DYNAMIC DUO Teammate Erik Hopkins half of this son Hopkins dynamic duo second ID George is itghlh and clocked 1H VI ir the race Behind him Dan ill ight sciond pi Bramlca who totalled points W ills lid junior imlovktiiry pi unit in Hit wo it Hun In five seconds I iter for ninth hollow inc Gary Jillh Banks minimi on Page BarberJohnson dance pair sixth al Skate Canada competition Kris of Williams d partner Ji hi si Vi tit improved showing from St pirli I tint wicks us they skated a sixth plait finish in IhL anida Intimation il ifun Skating lust Tin dance pair wen the lop in pair to finish and according lo Barber the duo did very will In point when they felt they have been Ihi lop at hi competition However a slow start during the competition forced the dance team to catch up which isn I easy to do under the Judging system Alt Kris said he and Kelly have skilled much better he admitted they will have to work harder at their which held thim down in the compel I lion and Kelly skated more consistently than they did three weeks ago St he says Overall the Canadian team were one point out of first place which eventually went American team In in liiluiid in hi lobe Mail last which h id of Ihe Johnson learn a I in idi in radid tinsystem of Judging liy il in not lonsisknl with n i In ids in tin skating is overlooked by an idi in judges and that everyone iw iy withclii iphy and movements of the lMiy When inlf rviewcd I ist Moud iy said that In was glad someone finally out the Canadian mi thodof judging He fells Data winning pairs team try and reicli a hippy medium In their skating Barber and Johnson will be off to Japan Nov for their next Inlirnutional skating and the duo should do II because there Is no compulsory events Al the end of January the dance pair will enter the championships to which they have an automatic NHL Oldtimers bring old tricks out of the closet Despite a reduction in attendance inures from last a Mi loss against the illustrious MIL the Georgetown ler Raider fans were still treated an interlacing brand of on contact shot and hockey last 1 rlday night An estimated George town fans saw the Old timers up to their old tricks by feigning sickness to use their favorite water bucket trick on the Raider players bench or stop a penalty by poking their sticks at forward Gary Me Fa dye Nol surprisingly Haiders established a quick firs period lend they did last year against the Old timers by taking a lead Georgetown wire paced by Sieve Lyon who Lounled or two goals while Bill I tarn I Ion Hon Twiss and Rick Kissel I shot for singles Scoring for in the first period wen Jim Dean Prentice and Ron Ellis Ellis was to complete a hat trick before assisted by returning Woods and Gary Landry Woods has recuperated from lorn ligaments in his knee Gary Mcfradym scored a to make the score hut then two goals by Bob Wall and Hon Fills put back in business Ellis skates and stickhandles like Castor oil running through a goose tallied goals for the a fan ight As Oldtimcr fan menlcd Ron Ellis skates and like Castor oil running through a In second period Bill Hamilton opened the scoring for the Raiders on a shot Bathgate nudged the score with his goal from Ihs and Keith 4 mark of ttilhlhrieminut lefl in period Gary hit the net to increase Raider lead Then by hook yes here were many or by crook referee Hill Friday was Tutoring his old buddies the swept to a three goal consecutive stomping of the Raiders in the period as George Morrison Ron and Jim III- LI SEASON In regular season ploy the Haiders came up big against Midland In a victory while out maneuvering Port Elgin Saturday nigh at home in a Against Midland new goal lender Doug for Raiders looked imprcssueallersignlngwilh Georgetown last week The local Red and White also hive signed Brian who comes from the Atlantic Coast league end has seen time the Aurora Tier Tigers and Michigan to Raider general manager Dave Kcnlner has play some excellent hockey ijiui3t Midland aid Port Bill Hamilton had a solid game for the Raiders against Midland scoring twice for Georgetown Collecting singles in the blasting were Sturgeon John Cook Ray and Gary Ford Gary hid three while Todd and Steve Lyon had iwo each Flag football championships Terry Hunts foot gives Foberts title Herald Special Cinderella Hies Fairy tales do come true No script writer worth his salt would dare write the conclusion to the saga event transpired Picture big bad Smoke Shop building a lead waltzing away with the game Then back come to steal the lead GOES AHEAD Smoke Shop goes ahead again by one point Four plays left in game and arc third and Terry Hunt fires up a Hail Mary pass and Bruce runs under it First down one play go Terry Hunt lees up a yard field goal The snap up the crowd falls silent up go the Del rex defenders up goes the ball It curls good and Walt Disney World is suddenly reality Foberts beat the Choke Shop ask for a better championship game nor a more worthy winner More pics on Friday To get here had beat the firsl second and fifth place team so il was no nuke They defied all odds beat the best at their own game and In the end they truly were an irresi stable As for they scored a record number of points this year had the leagues best defence the scoring champ first place every thing but the one thing they wanted It s a sad fact that someone has lose despite playing l heir heart out Delrex owned the first half where Bob Inglis fired strikes to John Vlerra twice and Doug Getty once But with only two minutes to go In the half flags began lo fly and got the Iks needed in order on The end of a unfolded for Smoke Shop last Sunday afternoon Ihey fell the ha lid I of I Here Smoke Shop Steve trie dedag Wayne Johnson who played an game for his cam

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