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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 24, 1982, p. 13

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SECTION THE HERALD WednesdsT November Page I Herald Sportsline 8772201 the HERALD S HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Moor Qaorgaloiitn 8775110 Raiders awaken from their big Sleep Georgetown scores 19 goals in two games Awakened from their big Bleep of two weeks ago the Georgetown Chrysler accomplished something this weekend become accost medio over the year g their oppon ent like the Raiders of last year the local Georgetown club defeat Midland Friday then embarrassed Port Elgin at home Satur day Coach Gary credited the entire team with their recent victories saying bell have a tough time the lineup when be a ready to return to the active ll The playercoach will skating this week A leg injury him for several weeks Rearguard standout John Saunders was back playing with the team In both wins and bis pre sence was felt even though be not fully re covered Ford says STABILIZING Coach Ford commend ed Tim play and the stabilities factor of Cull- Port Elgin dicta t come out righting the way they re accustomed to doing in their own rink which sur prised Ford He says the Raiders played at both ends with the for wards picking up their wings General manager Don credited the wins to harmony within the team and the players working together not giv ing up the puck The hapless Port Elgin Suns never seemed to recover from their first period shellacking The Suns made the Raid- era look extremely good at times with their hap hazard play Four minutes into the opening period the Raid ers started their scoring spree connecting on a play where Barry Trood cored from Tim Turner and Cullen TIED At the 13 53 mark of the period Port Elgin tied the game on a goal by Steve After that the Suns manage a goal until the third period on a power play Bill scored the second Raider goal on a pass from Tun Ample ford Mckenzie former Raider back al centre Ice The score was after Tim Turner a shot beat the Suns Jim who played last year for the Owen Sound Greys Guy Cormier and Jim Long assisted on Turners tally Bruce Ellison added to the total quickly with a shot on a rebound from Barry shot SECOND GOAL Turner scored his se cond goal of the night oca hot assisted by Scott and John Saun ders McKenxie plays centre for the George town club after he recent ly signed He played last year for he Raiders Bon Twiss ha d a break away chance and be made no mistake about the opportunity as be put the puck away deking Popovich cleanly Georgetown goalie Brad Miller and John Saunders assisted on the goal Gary put the Raiders ahead 1 on a tip In from the goalmouth after Tim Ampleford fed him a perfect cross from the corner PERFECT Then let go with a perfect shot he made no mistake of from the slot on a good pass from Bill Genie In the third period Scott McKenzie scored assisted by Guy Cormier and Tim Turner ing the other way Ron Twin then scored his second of the night short handed from John Saunders Si left in the game a power play goal was scored by centre Doug Fry from Glen Mur ray and Gord Cullen Tim ended the scoring on a shot off Gary McFadyen re bound who had a one on one break Trailing Ampleford made sure the puck ended In the net Midland scoring The Raiders have scor ed 1 goals In the pas two games against the two teams presently tied for third place Brad Miller has only let In two goals in two games In the slaughter against Midland Guy Cormier and Glen Mur ray scored two goals to pace their team while singles were earned by Steve Gary and Tim Rebel cagers beat OT Quarterfinals By DOUGLAS Herald Correspondent Last Thursday the Georgetown Rebels beat the Oakville Trafalgar Devils in the senior girls basketball quarter finals held at Georgetown Dial rick High School Trafalgar started the scoring with a basket seven minutes into the game which was matched two minutes later by Georgetown Michelle The score Jumped to for OT when Georgetown coach called the first time out Three minutes later two foul shots and two baskets gave Georgetown the lead they would not lose for the rest of the game The score was for Georgetown at the half 0 T tried a comeback In the second half tying the Rebels but Georgetown pulled ahead to before the Devils made another basket The junior Rebels did not make It to the quarter finals losing their last game 3537 to The seniors went on to the semifinals against M Robinson yesterday Tuesday at M High School The GDHS Rebel sealer girls basketball squad fought a good battle against their Trafalgar opponents Thursday for the quarter playoff Georgetown won the game The Junior Rebels did not make It to the quarter finals toeing last game Blakekick The seniors went on to the semifinals against M M Rob inson bat results of the game were not known at preuUme photo by Harald Bransch Indoor hockey- program An Intramural Indoor hockey program is being set up at Georgetown District High School for any student wishing to participate Indoor Hockey Is an indoor adaptation of field hockey An Introduction to this sport took the form of several clinics held throughout the day last week at the high school Lorl Lambert who plays on the Canadian field hockey learn spent the day with junior education classes and some high school field hockey members versing them on the rules of the game It Is played with field hockey sticks and a spec ial ball which Is contrail by pushes end must be kept on the floor Side boards may be used also It is a sport popular in Europe which 1b just be ing developed In Canada Physical education teacher and field hockey coach Ruth hopes the program will lead to parti cipalian in held in Ottawa Toronto and Kingston fi SlBaSE n The Georgetown Chrysler Raiders bad a relatively easy time disposing of the Port Elgin Suns Saturday night at Alcott arena The Sous were bombed in the Raiders second win la two starts The Georgetown cmb also won Friday night against the Midland Athletics trouncing their opponents Here Gary McFadyen for Georgetown squirms past a Port Elgin In a race for the puck in front of Jim Herald photo Georgetown wins 75 Geminis dump Thornhill capitalize on rematch The Georgetown Junior were humbled by the Acton Sabres fts Saturday night but they on a revenge match against the Thorn- hill Sunday and they came up goals came off their power play The Geminis exceeded their penalty output by at least twice as much as Is their norm The referee during the game felt it necessary to keep a tight rein on the two teams and let them play hockey Gem coach Bob Smuldera said The game plan against Thornhill Thursday and against Acton broke down and the players were too disorganized the coach said PLAY BETTER Geminis against the calibre clubs became they stick to a system coach Sraulders said Wayne Cowley a form Genual played to both of George town a games against Thornhill He was releas ed by StreetsviUe recent Meanwhile the George town club picked up Paul Burroughs who played Midget hockey last year and the coach thinks he will help the Geminis Chris returned to the Gems this week after a short stint with a I Tier Junior club The only goal against Thursday came from Mark Hamilton at the mark of the first period from Riv Kennedy Jay turned down offer and Chrie In Sunday game against Thornhill the Gems took a lead at the end of the first period SHORT HANDED Mark Hamilton started things off for the Geminis with a goal Then Kevin Frank added another on a power play opportunity Teammate Jay Harwell scored the first of his two goals on a play shot assisted Brad and Bob In the second period Mark Hamilton scored again on the power play from Kevin Frank and Jay Harwell Then Mike connected for a goal assisted by George Os borne and Dave Love- ridge Midway through the second period Barwtl scored again assisted by Lance Doucette and Herb The Gems led at the end of the second period Mike scored bis second goal of the game in the third period within the first two min ute to end the Gemini scoring YBA bowlers win regionals On Sunday Nov Georgetown youth bowlers the Regional Finals Of the All Ontario High School Bowling Championships held in The girls team of Roberta Burke Jane Hicks Julie McCorry Kelly McCorry Teresa Maslach and Trade Peggie waltzed through with a lead of over pins over their nearest rivals The boys team of Rob Quintan Ted Jerome Stone Paul Chaplin and Brent spurred on by the cheering of the girls team pulled Into first place in the final game The teams of Georgetown high school students were coached by graduates Wendy Chaplin and Chris Burke They will now be preparing for the Provincial Finals on January loth ins Travelling Combo 1st The travelling V C Combo team from Georgetown Bowl took over first place in the standings of the West Division from Park Royal With the seasoned example of senior Debbie Lane The combo team also Including Juniors David Hicks Glen Kaiser Cindy Kavanagh and bantams Brian Bell and Sandra Weeks rolled a total of 3528 two pins more than the October team The star of the event was the repeat perform in tournament play of Glen Kaiser 779 The manager of the team was George Archibald the successful coach of many champion ship teams Rec brochure The Recreation Department will be distributing the Winter Issue of Ibe Community Brochure on Wednesday Decembe 1st ISC This page booklet will Include information on Recreation Department programs Georgetown and Acton programs Cultural Centre activities Georgetown and Acton libraries community organizations and service groups Watch for this informalive booklet with a blue cover on December 1 IBS Georgetown Gemini Jay Barwell has 14 goals In games with the local Junior B hockey dub a milestone to be envied by many forwards in he Central League The yearold grade 11 student at Georgetown District High School la having an excellent year with the Gems and has often helped out the team with his offensive talents Jay a secret Is to try to get In position in front of the net and keep moving on the power play be say A Midgetage player last season he was the only player from the County Major Midget league to be drafted by a Junior A club The Platters were very interested hi Jays services after be netted and assists in Midget NO CONTRACT After training camp this season the Platters wanted to sign him to contract but Jay decided be would like a career In hockey through a United States where be hopes to play in the One loop University of Hew Hampshire winch is eighth ranked in the country g l Join the Piatt era but a player t eligible to apply for a scholarship if they are profess ionals Jay says But the chance In Guelph helped him learn that In Junior A clubs the players can be treated In a very businesslike manner CONFIDENCE The Platters also gave Jay more confidence because he feel out of place against competing clubs Jay tint sports love is hockey although he has also been a standout football player for be GDHS In every season but mis Fall He started his minor hockey In Reglna where he was born At age it Jay and his teammates won the entire hockey championship then travelled to Winnipeg to win a ment there That year be was rated to the league a allstar team years ago Jay moved to Georgetown where be has played rep hockey ever since During the summ ers he has attended hockey camps the most recent one is Team Ranch in In which Jay Instructs Instructors such as Bob SUiWon Ron Laurie Boschman and Mike Gardner from the NHL opportunities for Jay to learn extra t and get to the players Eventually Jay would like a stab at making the NHL because he says he likes the type of lifestyle and comrade ship a professional athlete has But Jay also wants to pursue school In business studies or communi cation In university Gemini player profile JAY HARWELL Coming from a family where his father was a professional athlete Jay says be grew up with professional athletes Jay a father played sea sons for the Edmonton in the CFL and was the youngest player IB years at the time to have entered the league SPORTS FAMILY Gord was also a Junior A hockey player for the Saskatchewan Blades Jay mother Nancy and Gord Barwell were lop sprinters In high school Jay slater is was fifth at the OFSAA hurdles but Spring Jay says he never felt pressured by family to become a professional ath lete but he learned from his father that It Important to do your best at all times After proving himself In Midget Jay now has to keep playing well to Impress the US scouts lhat periodical ly natch the Central League teams It was hard at first to play Junior after starting at the Junior A level but Jay has adjusted well Last month be netted a hat trick when the coach moved him to the forward line In a game against StreetsviUe GDHS hockey reps By DOUGLAS Herald Correspondent Four Georgetown Dist rict High School students competed with other girls at Lamport Stadium in Toronto on November 13 for a place on the Ontario field hockey squad Two of the Georgetown girls Fiona Heatou and Barb IS earned a position on the under 17 squad All four Georgetown girls ConnlePowera lea Jefferson survived the cuts made on day when the tors were reduced to SO Of those girls were to be selected for the under 17 team and 30 for the under 19 team Tryouts the following day at the University of Toronto Athletic Complex saw the final eliminations as 10 more girts includ ing Jefferson and Connie Powers were cut Competitors were on the skill they displayed at the tryouta and their potential skill seen by the Judges Application forms were available for six George town High School girls Figure skaters excel in free skate Centra to our local skater who rrprcseated the Georgetown Cmh at the Sob competition at ever the weekend Seen here are Kim PsUhesM back row Tamsay Morrow front Leah was Ilia figures and place seventh la the free skate She placed overall in her Right Kim competed with Leah la the Novice event was figures seventh free skate and placed tents overall to her flight Jenifer the category came hi the Friday ulghl flight- Tammy Memw In the was ha free skate and placed AH the girls did extremely well hi their free skate

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