Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 27, 1982, p. 17

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Rep hockey Labelmaster Midgets defeat Streetsville 65 SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday October Optimist Bantams down Orangeville 62 Georgetown Optimist Minor Bantam repa had to come behind to Thursday night opened the scor ing with two quick goals Terry Dixon assists to Rob Cooper and Jeff narrowed the Senior girls ice hockey team earn solid win Sundav at the Memorial Arena the George town Senior Girls Hockey team defeated by a score of Georgetown earned the win with a solid two way effort by all members of the team Goal scorers for Georgetown were Debbl Osborne Denean Jones and Lisa Allen Assists went to Pam Kent Sharon Anderson and Denean Jones In earlier efforts last week Georgetown tied 1 1 and then lost a close game to Milton The line up for this years team includes Coach Junior Tibbetta Goal Linda Mitchell Defence Anderson Sharon Anderson Martie Dunning Leanne Grosby Laurce Scars and Taylor Forwards Lisa Allen lis Elaine Hughes Jones Kent Kent Debbie Osborne Jodi Peebles and Dale Wolfe Scoreboard GMHA A PTB Carefree Carpet 3 3 7 Elks Lodge Exchange House 3 2 7 Criterion Carpet 3 I 1 15 12 11 2 o ID 19 McPerBon 1 13 4 3 0 3 7 IV Industrial GEORGETOWN INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY LEADING SCORERS G A Ray Peacock 7 15 John Kwant DAS Steve Grossman 4 11 10 AndyBroadbenLWI 4 DoveWrightDA5 4 IS Doug Thompson AC 4 4 Marty 3 7 12 ChrlsMllneAC 3 ChuckWltllarasWI 2 7 Tom Davie 4 7 2 Junior CENTRAL JUNIOR B Streetsville 1 Barrie 2 1 Milton 3 Acton 2 1 Burlington Georgetown i 5 1 41 3 Raiders LEAGUE CURRENT SCORING NAME AND icAM GP G A PT5PIM 14 2 Larry 5 13 a 3 12 Ken Knapton Midland 5 5 12 Brute Ellison Gin 12 Coy Cormier Gin 12 Terry Midland 12 4 Danny Carlton 9 12 Doug Midi 3 McCauley Larry Cowan Midland 10 Gary Hansford Midi John Saunders Gtn 11 B Ran Twits Gtn 5 1 10 Intermediate A OHA MAJOR INTERMEDIATE A L T A PTS Georgetown 1 12 CoUingwood 1 45 Midland 3 3 Durham IS 4 Port Elgin 2 Barrie 1 V 47 2 margin but Ching scored again late in the second Georgetown fired five unanswered goals in the third period Craig Chact- ler Steve Fletcher Mark Moody Tim Bennett and Rob Cooper scored one goal each Assists went to Rob Cooper 2 Dennis BUI Herman and Jeff Amato Final score Georgetown Ching 3 On Sunday October the Minor Bantams travelled to Orangeville and came away the winn ers of an exciting game Final score Orangeville opened the scoring but Steve etch er tied it up with an assist to Rob Cooper Then Sean Finn scored twice assist on the first goal by Craig Chantler His second goal was unassisted and was ed on a super effort The other Georgetown goals were scored by Paul Smith Dennis Doucette and Rob Cooper with assists to Craig Chant ler Sean Finn and Steve Fletcher Joe Balson made some excellent saves to keep Orangeville to only two goals effort by all Coachs comment Defence played their positions tightly and kept Orange- villa off stride George town Minor Bantams host Burlington Thurs Oct at By HAROLD GILMER Herald Special In two games over the weekend the Georgetown Label master Minor Mid gets were defeated by and Burl In Saturday s game against Georgetown won In the first and third periods but lost the game in the second period when the team took too many penalties Paul Basha scored in the first period assisted by Steve Turner Then In the second period comeback with five goals Todd Culls shot from Blare Bertrand was the only Georgetown goal ending the period for Streetsville Todd Cull Shawn Coffey and Keith Reiner were Georgetown marks men in the with assists by John Bar clay Glen Leslie and ToddCuU Streetsville scored mid way in the period to retain the lead and win the game Sunday the Labelmast era played Burlington and were edged Dan King scored the only goal In the first period assisted by Major Midgets split games ByD IIcraM Special The Major Midget Sunny Acres team spill a pair of games over the weekend Burlington and Milton On Saturday Oct they lost a close game to Georgetown won a tough bard hitting game over Milton The score was 43 with goals coming from Forbes and Morrow Assists to Curtis Roy Smith and Morrow played well in goal Burlington with Burling ton scoring two goals In the final two minutes to take the game 43 Anderson Webster and Forbes scored with assists to and Webster McNlven played well In net making many fine saves On Sunday Oct 24 Minor Atoms Georgetown rep Minor Atoms blanked Chlnguacousy 40 last Tuesday Oct 19 In a home contest Georgetown goaltenders Terry Metier and Dusty Lane kicked out only seven shots earning a shutout while the offence relentlessly pumped shots at the Chlnguacousy netmlnder Brad Amato opened the scoring at the middle frame with help of John Cruise The floodgates finally opened In the third period Jason Smith tipped in a bouncing puck at assisted by Steve Brown and John Cruise While Steve Brown using Lewis as a decoy unleashed a wrist shot twenty feet out scoring at B At 11 52 Brian scored from almost behind the net Brad Duby earned the assist Peewees blank Milton rivals By SID HARRIS Herald Special It a not often Milton is held off the score sheet however our Pee Wee boys did just that last Monday in Milton Play started off with neither team having any clear advantage then we were hard pressed play tag shorthanded for near ly seven minutes Steve Eastwood had to be sharp on a number of saves and earned his shutout by stopping a couple of breakaways in the second Our defence was caught a couple of times In the first half which is unusual as they have been playing good heads up hockey until this short Dave Harris finally scared on a rebound mid way In the second period and that was all we needed Our lads tighten ed up defensively and Insurance were added by John and Jason Arnold in the third Dannie Cruise who has moved from his defensive position to play forward this year earned two assists with Ken Lang don picking up one In a 41 win over Ching previous week one of the fastest starts ever occurred as Jason Arnold scored from the blue line with Just five seconds off the clock Jasons line did all the coring as John picked up two second period goals and Arnold added his second in the third Peter Atherly and Trent Burton had assists Unlike our firs game against they were never allowed to gain any momentum Our checking was generally light and some pretty offensive plays were made The coaches bad been working on shooting skills in practice and It did appear the boys were releasing a little This team Is off to a fast start this year with five win against one loss in league play Keep up the good work boys Traders Bay Upholstery SPECIM 1 Off all materials Free pick up delivery Free estimates work guaranteed Serving Hills Surrounding Area 853- 3636 i SOLVES ENERGY on th toodar In tb thahsat Many features efficiency Winter Night for great 1 Filiated all Mafluladi iw 1S32 Chronotemp defrost inter rebate up to on an Walled Total Comfort S torn include baa I pump oil humidifier and combined with tha Federal Government OliOU up to 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