Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 24, 1982, p. 11

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Floodgates burst as Pee Wees down Dundas opponents 143 II Tilt March The Standard Product Major Pec W at home March 12 to come out the winner Joe In net or the hometown only Hire goals against Picking up points in this game were Tim on filler Stephen I- letcher four goals one assist Kenned j Mark one goal our assists Paul Smith one goal ore assist Jeff one assists Craig jssibls I r This name got oil Bantam bowlers catch gold rush fever The bantam of Georgetown Bowl have caught the lever on Sunday March in Toronto Scarborough As Central Ontario Cham this bantam girls team led by coach Shirley Chaplin deflated the teams from IT other zones to capture the Provincial Championship in the A Steps in which over Ontario youth began competing since last January Arriving back at their home lanes in they were greeted and cheered by more than friends parents and bowlers as Ihiy carried in the championship banner while wearing their new gold medals The girls Michelle Webster Tom Burt Valerie and Lisa never re their lead throughout the contest roll pins belter than their combined average After the 1st game George town led Newmarket by pins Alter the second the dropped down to pins But in the 3rd game again pulled ahead by no These local young medalists arc anxiously awaiting their flight Saskatoon to vie or the medals in the beginn ing ihe other The Georgetown boys team although also bowl inf their own came in placi from Whitby and This fun effort from BUI Doyle Christopher MithocI and Ian Vint with Itaipli Miller as The junior girls team at Trade Peggie Karen Doyle and Judy Carroll wen coached by Andy 1 Their score netted them place behind winners from Scarborough with Herald photo Minor Bantams edge out Streetsville in robin series Herald Special In garni of their round robin the Georgetown Optimist Minor Bantams came nut with a victory last Wednesday Georgetown went ahead after first period I on goals by Jon Hammer assisted and Bob by Jon Hammer In the second period the goals with n Bob scoring from Chris attained a hat trick winning goal In the third period from Jon Hammer and Pat Game our on Thursday IBaav the locals blast fi1 In the first period tins Jon Hammer stored for a quick lend Then Mike Tetliel added another in the second period before their first and only of the game Jon Hammer from Mike made the score for Georgetown In the third period It was Louis Delaoll and Mike Tecticl who In all It was a four point night for Mike Oak lone goal was scored with Georgetown short handed fourth game in their county round robin The minor have tuo games left to play with on their ice team effort and by John lo beat a who didn show much desire and as a result the Optimist Minor Bantams won their Award night nominees Th is tour last chance to nominate an individual or you know who has brought Recognition and to Town in 19BI If you would like lu nominate an Individual or group for an award pick up an application ft at your JUcrcalion Department Office James Street and return It no than Thursday March 1982 1 12 noon For more information your Recreation Depart at jC mark of Hit first period Tim found the mirk assisted Mark Dunning and Stephen I- letcher The second period a scoreless to both hit the scoreboard at the 14 54 mark of the Mum the seconds Georgetown opened It up and scored six goals between 13 and the final period This was mother team effort with tins Pearson between the pes and i good steady Rami allowing only one goal the Ihe twine third was Craig with two well earned assisted goals Bill Herman assisted by Mark Zebcdec ana Mike Stephen Fletcher from Paul smith and the final two goals by Smith one by Mark Dunning and Mark and the other from Mike and Craig Final score Georgetown I In five games Georgetown have scored goals with 10 against Their final gome is in March Photo Rob Irvine Locals in Minor Track championship On Saturday March some rookie members of the Cardinal Track learn took purl In the 1962 Minor Indoor Track and t icld Championships held at York University Melissa Morcy Is the Atom Ontario Champion In the 1500 m race running approxi a 40 for the dist ana out of nine a time of Thei sight and official times for a m distance 1 more than a were and 7 respectively These two girls are both II years old attend SI Francis of In the Bantam division ind year olds Cbarlcne van placed respecl a bit of in the BOO m event 111 a time of Tie win time wis 17 a new Ontario record so the held was quite strong For the boys Cleary placed fourth In the BOO m Minor Atom allstar squad wins tourney at Wonderland event a lime of which was personal best brother Brendan 410andGreg Clarke placed with a In the sprint Robbie placed well in his heat and advanced the semi finals ile ran a to be put out of he mils by one tenth All the Bantams come from Holy Cross School Coach John was quite pleased with all the results especially on ouch little preparation He is look ton very promts outdoor season A happy team of House League Minor Atom all stars returned home to George town from Maple last Sunday night after winning the consolation champion ships of the Wonderland sponsored Atom tournament The victory was satisfying for oil those loam members Involved because the minor age hockey players beat out opponents who were older and bigger Coaches Chris and Jim Scarlett received a team effort the boys plus superb from Ron and to map out their winninf strategy The Wonderland Cup is a new tournament in which teams from Kcswiek Schom berg Georgetown Tottenham and Maple The House stars play Saturday mornings in Georgetown but played games against town teams earlier in the In the first game of the tournament Bob of the Georgetown team scored the lone goal as Tottenham the locals 7 The Minor Atoms rallied back with a I trouncing of Woodbridge as Bob Bouskill paced his team with two goals followed by David victory with his overtime Team members ore Hon Richard Chris icoachl Jim Scarlett coach Jim English Jamie Tripp Kenny Sun Chris Lush Chad Bally Jason Bonneville David Walts Robbie R J Trevor Cocks Chris Dean Dave Bcwley Chris Lorito Stephen North Halton curling Brampton bonspiel Met ton Competing for the Lawrence Trophy were Alice Fraier and Joan Mustard Alice and her rink of Eva Bradley Carroll tvans and Gladys won first place In the first draw They were runners up for the trophy missing it by only of a point r Alice who was dressed as a leprechaun won the prize Tor best Individual costume Joan and her team of Jane Burrows Ellen Burns and Marilyn Mlcklethwalte had the second high game score of the day They all had a terrific and her rink of Ethel Dot Hicks and Janet Dean went to Burlington and did very well winning both their games and placing third In the event Don forget the Ladies Annual Invitational Spring Break Bonspiel taking place at North today There will great competition and spectators are welcome The mined are taking place on April The Ladies competitive playdowns will take place on April G Any ladies who want to Join us for lunch In the dining Hounding off the season for another year the Cornelius will be played from Sunday April through lo Saturday April 17 Good curling and see you on the Ice Major Rep Atoms win two games Over the pasl week the McNally Construction Georgetown Firefighter Atoms recorded two more Tri County playoff victories On March IB the locals scored four goals in the first period and netted five more In the final frame to defeat visiting Ancaster 91 John led the way with a hat trick Scoring once and assisting on another were Doug Kent Adam Bennett Chris and Doug McDcrmot The other two tallies came from the sticks of Andrew Ifoddlnolt and Travis Card Jeremy J Kevin Roc and Alan assisted on two scoring plnyi Stuart and Brent Presswood Ancaster counted one In the first two periods and two in the third The Atoms travelled to Maple Grove Arena In Oak ville on March and easily handled their hosts 1 Doug McDennot opened the scoring at on a goalmouth scramble Jere my poked in a louse puck it 43 end Ihe first period The only scoring in the middle frame Wat with single Jamie Tripp contributing with two assists In the final consolation round Georgetown beat 1 In an exciting overtime finish Christian had the regular time km I while Bob spurred his team on to backhander from Jeremy Georgetown took a four goal on a backhander from Brent at 53 before came back at with their only marker A slap shot by Chris Sloddarl high to the corner ended the scoring plays Assists two each for Alan and John one each for Travis Gardiner Stuart Vogt Andrew lloddinott and Chris Goalie Sean Cotton turned in a solid perfori both these wins DONS AUTO SERVICE LEATHERTOWN CYCLE Main St Acton 5 Georgetown Baseball Association SEASON REGISTRATION All Baseball and TBall Registration Fee 00 Each lit ft 3niPUycrjn4tKtilMtioiUl Location Gordon Arena Dates Times Sat Apr 3 Sun Apr Wed Apr 10 1 10a fn 9pm GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES LTD Get Improved steering control end longer 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