SECTION THE HERALD December IBM Cherry wows the gals Michigan wins the Bantam tourney REMEMBERING 1983 JANUARY TO JUNE King Clancy and Bob Lane Newlook Sabres crushed by leagueleading Streetsville By DOUGLAS Herald special The new Acton Sabres up to the challenge the number one team in the Central Ontario Junior Hockey League and they were crushed by the Streetsville Friday in Acton The Acton club has been regrouping under the direction of assistant coach Steve Buchanan and they went into with big wins over Georgetown and Milton behind them Friday the final tally of shots on Derbys told most of the story We were ploying i on man Tar us defense goes and It broke down said Buchanan That ex plains the shots on goalie Rick Landry and the 15 Derby goals We ro working on it You have to remember scoring goats is an new experience the Sabres Buchanan said We ve only played two games together since he took over as assistant coach and teams like Streets vltle have played or together Buchanan said the Sabres should beat teams like Milton Georgetown ThomhiU and Mimlco while games against clubs like the can be used as learning tools Wc took a lot of stupid penalties he said There one thing I won tolerate and that a stupid penalties We can I afford to give a team like that extra advantage The Derbya scored four times on their power play and once on an Acton power The Sabres came on strong In the first few minutes of the game The looked like they were just out for a skate was all over them and the puck got on the scoreboard first with a controversial goal five minutes Into the period The Sabres argued that Track club holds Eg No Jog Local runners meet at Terra For the love of runn and egg nog runners from the Peel Hal ton and County area took port in an Egg Nog Jog recently at the Terra Cotta Conservation Some jog The run actually covered kilo meters of road rounding the popular winter and summer recreation spot Assisted by the Credit Valley Conservation Authority and Floor routines are for Darby the Georgetown Track Club the Nog Jog attracted many young runners from school and community clubs as as several senior runners It a recreational run no points ire counted alter which participants enjoy egg nog at the conservation area Among the winners and other noteworthy runners Islington Mark Hot man With a time or 28 he was named the lop male runner of the day Behind him was Tim Collins IB of with a 39 time and in third place Rod a 26year old from Mlsslssauga who ran the course in Twenty year old Dcidrc Domegan of finished the race in to become the first female runner across the line Brampton Sarah Thompson 14 came In second place with a time and Orange ville Sandy cm 16 finished in Jason James was the youngest runner in the race The Brampton The oldest runners were 56year old Bill Phillip From Laurel On larlo Ill9tlmcwas46 for an impressive 15th place finish Fifty three old of George town finished the race In GO the puck which beat Landry and went in at the side of the net hit the goal post but the referee gave the goal to Craig Mills and an as to Howie Randy came back two minutes later with the only Sabre goal of the night Mike and Ken drew assists on the play The Derbys Scott Sanders made a quick reply with the winning goal That when the Sabre defense began to falter and the team heart started to fall The scored three more times before the end of the period Sabre Paul was in the box when Sanders scored his se cond of the night and Paul was cool his heels in the sin bin when former Georgetown Gemini Lance the score with seconds left on the clock seconds to play John Chads la end the Derbys first period scoring with a shot that whistled right between Landry pads Landry was perform ing his usual acrobatics in goal not allowing many rebounds and us his trapper like a catcher mitt to pick off the fired at him Thanks to Landry Ac ton held Streetsville off for almost half of the second period but the Derbys were meant to score At the 1110 mark Dean Reynold put Streetsville ahead With just over three minutes left Mark Zili otto made it Sabre captain Cover dale was getting frus by the second and took a couple of penal lies allowing John lien rick to capitalize once on the Derby power play and Chris Mortllaro ttwoina row finished off the scoring for the second period leaving the Derbys with an 11 lead Greg Flowers Craig Mills and John had goals In the third period Another problem Sabre assistant coach Buchanan said he has run up against Is the scarcity at Ice time for practices The Sabres are only able to practice once a week You can t build a Junior B hockey team with one practice a week he said He s working on the team fitness and game preparation and may have them meet weekly for a workout In a gymnasium The Sabres meet the Monarchs this Friday in Acton When eight yearold Darby isn t at the arena cheering for her brother Duane his teammates she can be found at the Rose Room ton Hilts Jills two years ago after a winter in the gymnastics pro gram She now part lei pates at the tltlve II Level DARBY And competing Is something Darby enjoys In her debut last year Darby managed to win the floor compe tition and finish fifth overall In her grouping Itwasanexpcrlenceahe enjoyed I like It because you get scored and when you go to other meets you can try and beat your scores she says The floor is Darby favorite discipline followed by the beam I like doing the flips on the floor and I like doing rolls and things on the bar she explains A Grade 3 pupil at Harrison Public School Darby enjoys math spelling and art She doesn care for read When she not work ing out Darby likes to listen to records and watching cartoons Super Arcade is her favorite television pro- Darby is the daughter of Debbie and Dave Marilyn Cre scent Her seven year old brother Duane plays for the Georgetown atom rep hockey team Blue Fins swim at Acton meet Following are the results pasted by Hills Blue Fins ers at a recent meet with the Milton Aquatic Club and the Acton Swimming Stars at the Acton Indoor Pool Li low I en Dawn New mm Hamilton Mlrtntih 1 Kim Birr Bridal Julie Arnold Tan Finn Jen lit It IP Lulle I Sarah Huhe 10 Curry 11 Carolyn Jetf Lit Girb Hindu 1 Tina Newman I J Kim Birr I Caulty II Jauntier IB Nicole- Bridge it iAck Jeff Bridget Finn Julie Arnold Statelier is