NORTH HALTON SPORTS for All four Sporting Goods Georgetown feheRERALD S HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Plaza 8775110 Slys revenge will have to wait coach cant beat Raiders with AllStar team By Herald Sports Editor After seeing ha Colling- wood Shipbuilders drubbed 11 last Friday night by the Georgetown Raiders might be air to My that Darryl Sly coach of the Intermediate A AllStars didnt want go back Id with another de feat on his shoulders However the first annual AllStar game played against the Raiders last Saturday in Georgetown proved to be disappointing loss far Sly and the Shipbuilder on All Star team who were look ing tor revenge It wasnt even who provided most trouble for the Raiders net- minder Doug who won his teams MVP award for the game Todd who has been cut twice from the George town lineup In the past two seasons and now plays for Barrle put the All Stars in front 1 five minutes into second period MVP Midlands Ken moved back lo defence from his familiar forward position when only two AllStar defencemen could make the game because of Ihe inclem ent weather conditions His persistence and oil night earned him goal and the All Stars MVP After Georgetowns Sturgeon scored midway through the period to put his team on Ihe scoreboard moved In from the point and slapped a shot from the slot past Georgetowns to tic the game at 11 Due to the high winds and drifting snow Port Elgin Owen Sound and Midland players could not make the game leaving and Tom to ill in on defence for AilStars Midlands Wayne King and couldnt make the game but team mate Ken Knapton was able to drive down from A lack of defencemen hurt the AllStars said coach Darryl Sly who missed the services of Port Elgin rearguards Ken Nel son Norm and Owen Sounds Rob Thomas The AllStar defencemen available far the game were Del Watson and Don WEAK DEFENCE Our defence was defin itely the difference In the game Sly said Our two forward lines did their job In first period both teams came out looking lor goals In a fastskating en counter but goalkeepers Doug and Coll ingwood i Brad Steel both played exceptionally well The period was character- lied by some good goalscor ing chances on both teams as forwards from both sides exchanged rink length rushes again and again With three minutes left in the period the Raiders start ed to attack Brad St eel with a multitude of shots closely resembling a rapid fire MIS ma chin gun but the spunky goaltender kept the Raiders off the scoreboard Georgetowns Peter Stur geon Increased the Raider lead to In the second period to register the second of his three goats for the night The entire line of Gary Ford Sturgeon and Bill Hamilton who are the top three goal scorers in the Intermediate league were deadly The trio picked up a total of four goals and four assists in game INCREASED LEAD Goals by Georgetown Raiders John Cook and Sieve increased Ihe the end of second period Flyer forward Sieve McAleese had a golden opportunity to give the All- Stars a boost when he walked In cleanly on the Raider goaltender but Dragasevich came out enough to meet the challenge In a relatively penaltyfree game two Raiders and two AllStars only had four penal ties all night while George town gathered eight Goaltender Brad Steel had a busier time in the second period against marauding Raider forwards as he de flected 22 shots compared to 13 An estimated TOO George town fans and a few out of town supporters Judging from the cheers for Borne Midland and Collingwood Ma A HELPING HAND Hockey conch Milne whenever young back In need Minor Hockey Week In Cnnndn and Hie n opeclnl on our motor booker on pile Herald photo The Georgetown Raiders da mini ted the AllStars In taller stage of Ihe game lo emerge victors Here Brad Steel falls victim to Scott drive while Ray looks on Herald photo players walehed the All- Stars come close In third period to scoring on a power play drive with Haider Bill Hamilton In the penalty box NEEDED GOAL With Sturgeon and Hamil ton scoring two more in the third period the AllStars Acton fine- Sabres timed needed a goal to put them bock In the game When they couldnt find Ihe range it was the turning point in the game Sly said The AllStars began to get sloppy In their end and with having lake offensive chances to get back In the game the Raiders were able to penetrate AllStar end with little diff iculty The last goals by Raiders Scott Ray and Rick were scored on almost ident ical situations A Raider would draw the defence from the left side and slip the puck to an open man In front of Brad Steel who had quickly change direction MVP Ken Knapton said he thought his team outplayed the Raiders in the first period but they couldnt score capitalize on their chances Flyer Kelr Todd for playoffs thought that the Haider line of Ford Sturgeon and Hamil ton made difference for Georgetown The AllStar team players are Just good as the Raider squad although the score didnt Indicate Todd said The Acton Junior Sabres are starting to fine tune their hockey club in preparation for the playoffs if recent lopsided wins are any local Swordsmen out- maneuvered the Colls M in last Thurs day night then they came home to boat the Dixie Bee hives and defeated them Chris Martin started both games In net for the Sabres which has coach praising his efforts The Acton coach wants to start the youthful against Slreetsviile In Ihelr next encounter Tuesday Jan 19 I was more Impressed with our game against than our win against Dixie Russian said Tbo game against Ihe Calls was probably the best perform ance by the team all season the coach said With everything going right In the game plan Sabres could have beat any one that night and It was one of the nicest games to watch a coachs point of view said Denis opened scoring Tor his Sabres Just 13 seconds into the first period Midway through the same period Wade shot found mark assisted by Denis Klrion and Mike Monahan on a power play GAP CLOSED closed the gap by scoring at the 20 mark of the second period but Ihe Sabres pulled ahead 31 on Ken Whathans goal on pass es from Paul Stark and Ken late In Ihe period Two goals before the mid way mark of the third period boosted he Sabres lo a count as Wade and Ken connected for goals assisted by Denis Mark Duval Tony and Paul Stark A new play added during a recent Richmond Hill game which stresses more emphasis on the Sabre end and helps the defence carry the puck has been success ful the coach said Against Dixie on Friday night Ken Paul Stark and Mark Duval were the in the second half of the first period In the second period Paul Stark scored again and made the game a 40 result on his effort from Ken and Gord McArthur Three minutes Into the third period Rick scored for Acton assisted by Tony Wade topped off the win with his goal assisted by J worth with left In the GDHS wrestlers host meet lose trophy by one point Corresponden The Georgetown high school wrestling team hosted some of the strongest wrestl ing teams in the province last Saturday in the annual Georgetown Invitational wrestling tournament and placed close second to the defending champi ons from Fergus tournament turned out to be the most competitive one In ten years as the top five teams tome of the best teams In the province all placed within seven points of each other and only one point deciding first place This years winner was Fergus the defending Georgetown with point The provincial champions from two year previous accumulat ed team points to place third and this years provin cial favorites Bishop Ryan were fourth with points Mlmico was fifth with 4 There were over wrestlers attending the day long event in which the Rebels could only count IS of their team Of possible wrestlers they placed 10 in the top six In a weight division In the lbs weight class Jeff Knight and Mike Del- placed first and second respectively Tim Dixon was second and Dave Power was third in the lbs division WRESTLED FLU Wayne Morrow was filth in lbs division and in Iho 119 lbs category Bob Swcciic placed sixth Sweetie wrestled only three bouts In the day before be came down with flu and was forced to withdraw from further matches This is disappointing because he showed promise of placing in the top three that day Doug Gillespie who usual ly wrestles in 127 lbs division placed second and Rick sixth in the 134S lbs weigh class which is considered to be one of competitive In the lbs category Ron Martin placed fifth Mark Roberts placed fourth In the lbs division Both were said to have had perso na I disappointments on the Kay were pleased with the of the meet as they had no Idea of coming close to winning with the calibre of wrestling at the meet As it was Ihey say they couldnt be happier with such a relative ly young earn McKay said the team was building for this meet and were really peaking and eager to wrestle The learn tries lo peak twice a season once for the Georgetown invitational and again for the Ha lions and Special thanks should be given to Beaver foods for supplying the trophies and medals for their sixth year In a raw and Roberta Burke and Ann Moffat for organising the table crews throughout the nine hours Old dogs out to teach Gems some new tricks The Georgetown Junior will be facing off once again against the Georgetown Old timers in billon contest Saturday Jan Ticket prices are the same as during the regular season says organizer and Gemini executive member Doug Harlow Ticket proceeds will be used to help pay for club expenses Harlow says Team members Tor the are as follows Arnold Blake Inglls Terry Lane Ken Morrow Bob Monclon Brian Peavoy Rod Press wood Dave Paul Robinson George Fred Jack Gudgeon Doug Richardson Wayne Hay Jim Blair John Boyce Kent Robinson Dave Coach for Ihe is Gerry Inglls Irainers will be Al Walker and Don Herald conducts a fireside chat with GDMHA s Tom Davidson EDITOR In preparation for Minor Hock la Canada The Herald later the president of both the Georgetown Support droop Kepi aid the Gcsrgeloirii Imtrici Minor Association GDMHA Horn League Tier I Selects In our talks with president Tom he agreed Is a Interne la which traascrlpU be lo Tbe Herald during Minor Wets The following Mr and remarks concern ing plenum and of hockey The limit Minor coming up la Canada and for tradition ally I Kite aet mack keen don la nrsmotlng the event a jaw Impressions al Mlnar Hockey Week Means to and i In Georgetown Tarn Thia year in Georgetown I be pulling out ft tetter its out the tiers of Minor Hockey Week thrust ot the letter is not realty directed to the play its to the parents If Minor Hockey Week is to single out wo factions it would be The Players lei the la play and my thrust to The Parents would be the players cant play until parents come forward and help The players cant the practice and the sweaters and all the things that go into a hockey season has nothing to do with cheering or screaming or whatever Ihey want to do in the arena It supporting the players lo let them play think if there Is on thing that Minor Week brings out in Canada It It fint there area lot of people out there and if we alt pull together everyone fun and ill a community effort and learning experience The far as the hotkey go ihe say Minor Hotkey Hecks slogan for the layers Is laere message they may be trying In la isdr Barents or fans Tom Davidua This probably isnt answering your question directly The players have found over the years convey Ihelr feelings towards hockey by Ihelr attendance If players dont come to games regularly particularly practices if youre running good team youll get turnouts with no problem at all And if I find there is a questionable coach I make no bones about it coaches should look at their attendance first Players convey their feelings towards hockey by their attendance The problems that arise which we read about and hear about are problems that arent necessarily a problem to Ihe child Weve talked about this in the executive a I length Of hockey players at age Atom only one makes the professional level Now thai could be Ihe international league Dials not And so the money parents put into hockey theyd be compart lively better off putting thai money into lottery tickets If theyre looking for an income for their child The Herald Could yon an example to what you mean by parents causing unnecessary problems for Ihelr child la Tom Davidson Balancing Is a wonderful example parents may pull a kid out of hockey Because of balancing Now suppose a parent pulls a kid out of Bantam Say the kid has already played five or six years Now that each league is different hes been on different learn for the past live or six years If hes put on a different team four weeks into the season real grave consequences are you creating for the child And hes got to know be bulk of the kids I really believe our philosophy that says the kids play Winning Is important but Its not the be all and end all and were not the emphasis on how many games they win More importantly Is Ihe game compe titive and did they have fun So In way the parent writing to the paper and speaking out or protesting may be causing mere problems than the kids Tbe Herald Von were talking about certain of the community who bad to the minor hockey association and you would ask them In turn to see how Ihey could oat solving a problem Then they would come back to you and say they werent Interested Could you comment on Davidson Its a reflection of our society No one wants to get Involved Everyone wants lo complain because thats by far the easiest thing lo do In anything like hockey again we It on T V and probably we do get the Impression we know a lot and we seem to expect a lot As Ive said lo you Dave If not willing to do job yourself you cant expect anyone else to do It for you I wish people would really lake that to heart Its one of Ihe biggest biggest problems this year and 1 m sure it will always continue The Herald There have beta a number of letters a rftien to piper regardlag hoekry in Una One of was from a from The has now been called Into donbl a Its Tab paper becked and there was no C TOM Walsh la How da feel retail of thai letter affected minor hockey Tom Well was a confusing letter which was the nicest thing you can say about the letter Bui thai is the exact altitude that concerns me Its that there Continued on Bl