Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 3, 1982, p. 11

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NORTH HALTON SPORTS for All lour Sporting Goods Downtown Georgetown fehetEPALD Wednesday February J 1M1 HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE 8775110 Locals downed by Oakville Gemini sharpshooters score on 36 of shots challenges for possession Ens replaces Hamilton as Raiders latest victim Midland 91 The Georgetown Chrysler Haider hockey club to overpower recent oppo sition as Midland became their latest victims in a battle last Friday night at Cordon Alcolt arena All the Raider forward 0 period against the Ath letics dominating the game with superior poising and steady checking Haider Joe who has returned to the Georgetown team after slaying away before Christmas took up the slack of BUI Hamilton who missed the contest Lis looked dangerous all night and scored three goals Newcomer Steve had a good night on the scoreboard with two goals Raider veteran Gary Ford had on excellent night pass ing the puck to his team mates and around Midland defenders SET PACE it was Ford who set the Haiders with a goal In the first period to tart the boll rolling on a shot assisted by John Saunders and Gary Landry Joe Ens made the score 20 on assisted by Fore on a pass play which pulled the Midland of position and left Ens in front of the open net with the puck Gary Landry moved up to the forward line for the game In an effort to give everyone more ice time paid off for the team when he walked In from the blue line and scored on a tow wrist shot from outside the slot The best chance or Mid land in the first period was on a breakaway created when a Doug for mak pass was Intercepted some key stops on break Coach Gerry Inglis praised away attempts Although only stopped shots during the Continued on page The Georgetown Junior only had 11 shots on Blades Craig but four of them counted for goals as the local Green and White were defeated last Sunday Playing during a snow storm outside the George town arena were down at the end of the first period before Guy Cormier power play shot hit the mark assisted by Kerry Fry and Kennedy Mid way through the second period Bob Dean connected for a goal from Chuck Moffat and Ed Dwyer Willed for three goals In the second to lead Georgetown come back In the final period with two goo Is as Dean scored for his second of the night from Kennedy and Mark Ham 11 MOKE GOALS Georgetown Gemini coach Bob McCondless said Dean has been getting more goals his regular has helped the team Also praised for his recent five point games was Kennedy plus captain Bill with iclcosis said Kennedy ended the Gemini scoring with Just seconds left in the fame on a short handed effort from Cormier and Fry Wayne Cowley in net for Georgetown stopped shots while his counterpart ted 11 shots Earlier in the week the were downed 1M against the Burlington Cougars The Georgetown squad started oft well Guy Cormier scored at the 19 mark of the first period from Mike and Bill Taylor Taylor then scored himself on a goal from Mark ton and Kerry Fry CORMIER SCORES In the second period Guy Continued on page BarberJohnson attain silver dance medal Kris Barber of Glen Williams and partner Kelly Johnson placed second at the Canadian figure skating championships tost weekend but their excellent showing won cam them o space on the Canadian team scheduled to compete at the World Figure Skating championships in Barber and his ice dance partner Kelly Johnson of skated exceptionally well according to their coach Roy of the Toronto Skating and Cricket Club However the team of Robert McCall and Tracy Wilson came up with an equally outstanding dance routine and were perhaps only stronger in their skating said It wai one of the best pw forma new of their lives said of his star pupils Kris and Kelly displayed on ice a program that was full in content and up to the standards of their Russian counterparts In detail said There wasn anything the skaters could have done belter except few technical slips of minor nature he One of the strengths of their opponents Tracy Wilson Robert McCall has been Tracy strong skating sold Last year Robert McCall won the Canadian Figure Skating championships with a different partner Marie McNeil However feels the new team of Wilson McCall Is even stronger because Wilson is a better skater thought the marking should have been closer together between Kris and Kelly and their first place opponents He speculated that maybe a larger point spread was tallied for the benefit international judges who Will now sec how strong the Canadian dance pairs team Is The future isstill bright for the BarberJohnson team says If McCall Wilson place within the top ten at the World Figure Skating championships then two dance pair teams may enter next winter allowing Kris and Kelly to try again Acton Sabres experimenting for rest of regular season play Trying different thingslor the playoffs means more to the team than winning right now because the Acton Junior B Sabres are assured of a plajaff spot says coach Jules Russia til The staff know what we re doing but hope the people know what we re doing says Russian after lost week s losses to and Richmond Hill Against league leading Oakville Acton ended the second period with a lead but the gam victory or the Blades Last Friday night In Acton against Richmond Hill the coach had forwards on defence and was switching lines to find out the ideal combination for the playoffs Also some Sabres Bantams finish season with 14105 record it for Ihc playoffs Richmond REBEL ATTACK The Midget Rebel team from Georgetown District High School played some spirited game daring their hosted weekend tournament all teams except their arch rivals Trafalgar Here In a game against Milton Mike Livingstone for Georgetown releases a while teammate Jeff number ID looks Herald photo by Wheeler Firm hold for Atom Firefighters OBSTACLE COURSE la lie Pre School Fan Day at Memorial Ami last Friday skaters of skill exercise to prove theyve leaned tab season Here Lesley Wilson round her titrates expertise Herald photo Herald Special The Optimist Minor Bantams were defeated by Milton last Tuesday Milton were all over Georgetown In the first and third periods Georgetown did all their scoring in the second period on goals from Mark Bob and Louis Delaoll In league play the Minor Bantams won It lost 10 and tied Defenceman Danny Kent has been out of action for the last four games and Is not expected to be back in the lineup until sometime early in March I In the first of the qualifying round Ihe Trl County playoffs George town Minor Bantams defeat 1 was a close game as the winning goal was scored with only three minutes left in the game by a blistering shot from the blue tine by defenceman Jon Hammer The goal by Dean Irvine from and Teetwl with seconds left was the assurance goal and was the result of hustle desire and sccondeflort something that was lacking for most of the fly JOHN Herald Special The McNally Construction Georgetown Firefighters Major Atoms ended the seas on with a firm hold on first place by defeating both and Milton Their record was an 1m prcsshe 1 Local shoot ere netted goals but stingy goalies Sean Colton and Curtis Green gave up On January IS in Flam ro the Atoms dropped their hosts Doug put on the score board with a backhand from Alan ray at of the see knotted the score shortly afterward but Chris Stoddart ended the period 1 with an unassisted shot to the top corner In the third period Jeremy an unassisted backhand from the side of the net at IT At Alan Giray passed from behind the net to Doug McDermott who was alone in front for another Georgetown marker Brent beat the cleanly coming in from Jeremy Fetceassisted on this scoring play Kevin Roe connected on a fine passing play from Andrew and at Flamboro second marker came with only 24 seconds left to play On January at our own Mem una Arena Georgetown and Milton faced off for the last game of ihe regular season It was an exciting penalty free contest which featured fast action and end- toend hockey Milton opened lie scoring of the first and closed It with a deflection at 17 of the last But in between local marks men netted four to win Georgetown scoring plays 11 Travis Gardiner fired a screened shot along Ihe ice at Andrew found short side at 34 John hot a louse puck along the ice at 1 Kent beat the goalie from In close at Defense man Chris dart figured in on two these scoring plays Chris McCarthy Doug Kent and Stuart Vogt were in on one In an exhibition game On January the visiting Brampton AAA had to come from behind to tie the Atoms Brampton III the score board first at of but it until the third that Georgetown got on Ihe score sheet John deflected a Brent Presswood la tie the contest 12 34 Alan unassisted notched the goahead marker at Brampton tied it at MOTORCYCLE RACING returns to the- Reservoir Sunday Feb 14 at noon rtmnd ln ne Ice Race Series and the c iMl competitors to grab Ihe lion share of the In prize money and valuable prizes and trophies offered by the event supporters It will also be the last opportunity for the riders to points tow ard the prestigious Ontario High Point award provided by the Canadian Motorcycle Association Admission to the races for adulta for under s will supply a full day of activity exciting race on the reservoir access to the Conservation area superb crow country ski trails and lots of scope for photographers at Orange ville

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