Development Atoms were outstanding but they couldnt win SECTION THE HERALD By HANDY Herald Special An outstanding perform nee u turned in by the George town Development Minor Atoms Tuesday Jan but to no avail as they were defeated by their rivals The Minor Atoms many scoring unities were down at the end at the first period second period saw end u end rushes with great scoring opportunities by both learns with Roddy Puma scoring an excellent goal from Mark at the mark In the period making till a new hockey game I With great determination the Atoms went into the third period tying the on a goal from Mark assisted by Mark With two minutes remaining In the game Oak 1 scored again but Minor Atoms would not accept defeat at Andy netted a gout from Mike McElroy and Roddy Puma Shannon J Inn who stopped many difficult shots through out the game was pulled or an extra Attacker gambling for a tie game only to have score on an empty net BRAMPTOV CAME On Saturday Jan the Georgetown Minor Atoms defeated Brampton Georgetown Jumped into the lead in the first period on goats from Mike roy McCouIcy and Mark with Trevor Snow picking up an assist on the third goal Scoring In the second period for the Minor Atoms was Trevor assisted by Mark and Mike Mc Elroy with Mark scoring an unassisted goal at theB mark The third period saw Joel Burton Mark and Roddy Pas ma putting the puck in the net for the Georgetown Development Minor Atoms assists being earned by Mike McElroy and Mike Barnes while Brampton scored their only goal when Georgetown was shorthanded by Chris was supported by a strong team effort to produce this win Setting the pace for the Georgetown Development Minor Jan In a game against Chinguacouy was Roddy as he scored the only goal in the first period unassisted After a scoreless second period Trevor Snow popped the puck past the Chuigua goalie on a nice pass from Mike McElroy with and Joel Burton scoring one each assisted by Roddy In nets for the Minor Atoms Shannon Finn who earned a well deserved shutout Guistini scores twice for Sports Campers Trie North Sports Camp Novices hockey team d dn have their best weekend of the season as they ended up tying an exhibition game then lost two regular league Against Brampton in an exhibition game George town Brian gave his team a 10 lead but Brampton tied the game three minutes later at the mark or the third period Although 111 Georgetown played a good game particularly the outstanding effort in goal by Terry Metier Although leading 31 after the first period against two goals by Georgetown Sean Guistini the North Hal ton Sports Camp Novices were outlasted 33 goals were both assisted by Brad Amato Against Brampton on Sunday Sports Camp team were blanked three goals coming in the first period Brampton Georgetown host midget basketball tourney There will be a Midget basketball tournament hosted by the Georgetown District High School team on Saturday Jan In the main gymnasium In which eight tough squads will be vying for the championship crown Teams entered arc Georgetown Milton J A Turner Brampton Dundas Highlands Trafalgar Burlington Central and E Milton Spectators arc more than welcome to watch same excellent basketball during the day The tournament starts off at IS as Georgetown begins the competition with be first game Georgetown also plays again at 3D m The consolation championships will be at IS while the grand championship Is scheduled for Jills gymnasts compete well in Orangeville The competitive division of the Hi Us Jills compel Sal Jan IB and Sunday Jan 17 In the r Qualifying Meet of the Ontario Central Region Competing In the C division were Sandra Weeks Julie Ross and Lisa Graham Competing In the Argo B division were Jodi and Faith Richardson Competing in the Tyro B division was Kirk Competing In the Junior B division were Jennifer Pepper and Kim Dry den second place on the uneven bars and fifth place on the vault giving her a sixth place finish all round CoacheA were very pleased with the performances of all or our Jdls Central Ontario Region takes In the area from Niagara Falls north to Brampton and west Owen Sound Second and third qualify ing meets will be held In March and April and compe titors must place In the top six to qualify for the Ontario Meet Cdallnued rrom page Strongest team in 5 years coach team He says it the strongest team In five year The first meet at Highlands Feb will give some of the judges exposure to George gymnasts so that they if know well be contenders Kotanl say Because Dundas hosting the provincial champion ships many of the Judges In the Feb fl will be returning for the competition he says Kotanl says there has to be a lot of self motivation In gymnastics We don t chart out what they have to do In practice they know he says Usually the coaches try to encourage the boys to try the equipment they dislike first This means they II have enough strength to perform on that routine and they wont have to chance running out of time For the girls team only Maureen McCowan made It totheOFSAAprovtncialcharnplonshlpslastyear but under coaches Ruth and Shirley White the team Is expected do well this year photos by left lo riant Lisa Graham Jodie Faith Richardson and Sandra Weeks Fire Safety Pee Wees win 51 The Georgetown Hep Juvenile hockey team continue to do well si the regular season draws laacloaeandUieptayoffseasooseoabcglns I while losing close coolest a Burlington Herald photo down Brampton 71 Herald As they head Into the play the United Fire Safety Minor Pee Wees took on in an exhibition game on Sunday and came out ahead The teams traded goals In period one and neither team scored in the second frame However Georgetown broke tbe game open in the third with an unusual burst of three quick short handed goals in the third period and another goal a minute later for good luck Jeff Brady bagged two and also hustled to earn a goal and an assist Other goals were by Tre vor and Clglen while Alain Thlbault aistedontwo Also earning assists were Jason Arnold and Mark Shepherd In the second last game of the league season the team met Milton a strong squad this year which is In first place Our boys had managed a win and a tic against them earlier In the season The team gave a strong effort In the first period battling to a scoreless tie However Ihey came up flat in the second as MUlon pumped In four goals undoubtedly meet Milton again In the next two weeks and will clearly have to play some outstanding hockey to advance to next level of competition In the last game of tbe regular schedule against Burlington the team again played a strong first period with each side exchanging a goal However a second period letdown again cost them the game as the home team allowed three unanswered John with a goal and an assist David Harris added the fourth marker Trevor Hark ley Dougal and Ken earned assists on the goals goals The boys came storm back to score three goals but lapsed defensively to also allow three and the game ended in a loss Alain Thlbault set the pace with two goals along with Our mistake In a picture on Page 3 of last Wednesday Herald about the tile NHL we mistakenly identified Bud James as Bud Haines We regret the error Georgetown Gemini Jr B SUPPORT DANCE Friday Feb 5th 800 pm 100 am ELKS HALL Mountalnvlsw Road North Aubrey Hud ton Toronto Tickets 1 per Couple Buff To Ba Served FOR TICKETS CALL Doug 8774697 Bob 8774447 AFTER M to put the game out of reach and also added two more In the third frame MEET MILTON Tbe Pee Wees will Last Thursday DUG West Insurance Georgetown Juveniles wtre the victors against their Brampton hockey opponents In a 7 contest However on Sunday the local team were edged by Burlington Against Brampton Jamie South paced his Juvenile team with the first two goals of the game assisted by Tom Cull and Mark Palmer Bob then collected his first of two goals for the gameonashot from Jamie South and Shane Lefebvre Tom Cull then added his first of three goals or 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