Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 4, 1984, p. 13

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SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday January 1M Page Sports Campers in consolation finals Herald correspondent The Georgetown Nor th Halton Sporta Camp competed In the CocaCola Internat ional tournament at Richmond Hill over the holidays The warmed up with victories over Milton and In their first touma game Georgetown fell behind to a big tough Whitby team However Whitby ran into penalty problems while our boys were able to back away and so took only half many minutes Whit by The Campers received a couple gift goals to tie the score Georgetown then ran out the score for a win Doug Kent note the hat trick Singl es went to Bill Cam Herman la Gardiner Next game was net OMHA rivals Owen Sound and Georgetown skated hard to a lead Owen Sound mode It close to before three thirdperiod goals put the game away Georgetown Doug Kent continued his opportunistic play as be counted four goals three on rebounds BUI Tutt scored while And rew Hoddlnott and Brent Presswood added singles In the final game of the preliminary round Kitchener team whipped Georgetown The score was actual ly not indicative as we skated with the green- shirts for all but 10 minutes of the game Kitchener were allOnt ario AAA champions and went on to cop this tournament without a loss round and defeated Mis- Braves on goals by Bill Tutt and The consolation championship pitted Georgetown against AllOntario champions New market The score was knotted at going into the third period but the Newmarket players conditioning ena bled them to skate away from our boys for a victory Georgetown played excellent hockey In this tournament and lost to two allOntario champ ions As long as we face the weak competition in Trl County It is going to be difficult to play up to these top squads but we hope that two tough tournaments can lift our play Barry D Timleck Chartered Accountant CAHRETALBULDNG SUITE l6MounainviowRd 8776948 ZEKES GOT A BEEF Lisa Allen star center of the senior girls hockey team helped Bob Zcke president of the Georgetown Gemini Jr B hockey club pick the lucky winner of lb annual BeefORama draw The draw look place Friday at he Herald office More than 1301 tickets were sold for apiece raising more than 800 or the hockey dab drew the ticket by Mr Ivan MacLeod Acton He wins side of beef in four starts Santa visits YMCA swimmers Santa Cat or was it Santa Claws shared the last night of lessons with swimmers In the fall swim session Kerry Lewis completed her final level Star Andrea Hamilton earn ed Star As part of their program they both volunteered with other Star classes Bruce Davison finish- Bantams slumping By GARY LANE Herald pendent Georgetowns Chateau minor bantams are currently attempt ing to end a four game slump Burlington visited Memorial Arena recent in what was George town biggest game so far this season Despite an allout effort by the home side Burlington proved superior In most departments as they skated to a victory Jason Arnold notched two of the Georgetown markers while Cruise added the other Assists went to Dave Harris Ken and Alain Thlbault On Boxing Day the team entered play in the Milton Beaver Tourn ament and dropped their first game to Niagara Falls Strong goal ten ding for the Fells team had them In front going Into the third period with Dave Pro Sports hit top form The Georgetown M and M Pro Sports major bantams went to the Sliver Stick Hockey Tournament over the Christmas break and came up with their best hockey of the season They made It to the finals where they lost to the Mlsslss- Braves In their first game Georgetown downed Burlington with Rob Cooper scoring three times Dennis Sean Finn and Rory Kennedy coun ted singles Game two a victory for Georgetown over Chinguacousy Again Cooper tallied three times with Douc adding a single marker Cooper was back at it in the next outing a 33 victory over Scarborou gh that sent Georgetown Into the finals Cooper connected for the win ner in overtime finish ing off a strong effort by Pro Sport goalie Joe Finn and Jim Manning scored the oth er Georgetown goals The locals finally came up empty In the match bowing out to Mlsalsr sauga Cooper connect ed twice while Paul Smith found the range for a single Harris and Jeff Brady setting up Danny Lanes goal for the only Georgetown scoring With a lot of hard work Arnold from and Davln Ciglen cut the lead to 33 with seven minutes rematninn Arnold and Lane came back to set up a goal by Harris with fiftysix seconds left in the match but our boys couldnt hold on and poor clearing in their own zone led to the winner by Niagara Falls only seconds after the Harris goal The team followed up their loss with another that evening at the hands of a very strong Milton team who took the contest 41 Steve Eastwood In the George town cage played an extremely strong game handling a heavier than normal workload due to Georgetown skating with only three regular defencemen Ken Lang don broke the goose egg late in the game after taking a pass from Arnold and Thibault In a lacklustre effort In Georgetowns final game scored in the games dying seconds to earn a tie The Chateau offence was provided by Trevor Hartley and Lane with assists to Mark Sheph erd and John Lorito Standard peewees tie after two defeats Herald correspondent The Georgetown Stan dard Product minor A team dropp ed a decision to the Burlington AA team In recent trl county action Dave Watts counted the lone Georgetown goal with assists going to Steve Alchln and Mike Dave picked up the lead pass as he was crossing the opposition bluellne and using the Burlington derenceman as a screen drilled a low hard shot which completely handcuffed the goalie The following week end the team travelled to Chinguacousy and came away on the short end of a 32 decision Georgetown opened the scoring midway through the opening period Jimmy English counted an unassisted goal as he was left uncovered In front of the net picked up an errant clearing pass and whipped a quick shot into the open side Chlng tied the match tale In the second period and went ahead early In the third Georgetown kept fighting back and tied the game as a sprawl Ing Greg Ejiright fed a perfect pass to Chris who made no mistake with a low bard drive at the 9 SI mark The teams played score less end to end hockey until of the period when scored the eventual winner Ron Desrosiers play ed an excellent game In goal handling numerous opposition scoring chances In their final game before the Christmas break Georgetown entertained the Burling ton A team and played them to a 1 tie The locals applied tremend ous pressure In the first period but were unable to beat the Burlington goalie until the final minute Sean Gardner slid the puck between the goalies legs with Craig Cooper and Chris Be- drawing assists In the second period Georgetown put on an excellent display of penalty killing only to have Burlington tie the game with three seconds left In the period The third period saw action with neither team able to count the winner Overall the whole team played well with the defence keeping loose pucks away from the front of the net and the forwards coming back to pick up their CHURCH ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS DO YOU HAVE A DRMKK PROBLEM is hope tw you COME TO ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Fit Em SI Johns Untied Church Gengstown Sun Mem Georgetown Hall HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Dm Cats FUbtrCMDWilieni MASSES Saturday 10am and 1 Noon This Weekend Attend The Church Of Your Choice MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH EMnH SUNDAY family School am B30pm Biblical Preaching Worship Praise WEEKDAYS Prayer Study Youth Recreation Soys Girls Club Little CTk rut MONTHLY LartasColiMrpur Ladles Senior GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH PASTOR MDhr CALL 3923 Service Br Sunday School Evening Service Wednesday Prayer p r Wishing you ills happy new year I Candy kids take second By RITA DAVIDSON Herald correspondent Hie Georgetown Can Products major pee wees looked Impressive over the Chris tmas break It became apparent right at the start that the locals were the team to beat as they dumped Dixie In opener Charlie Hancock sparked the victory with a penalty shot goal while Marc Mumaghan and David Inglls also scored Darryl and Stephen Lee both earned a pair of assists for Georgetown Hancock exploded for four goals In George town a second outing a win over Coldwater Jason Knight and Mur- counted the oth er Candy goals Lee helped out on four occasions with John John Wilson Jeremy and Stu art Vogt all assisting The tournament final was a thriller with Georgetown dropping a decision to In a game broadcast over the radio through out the entire OrilUa region After Wilson opened the scoring for George town from Sproule and Brian Leslie Huntsvll came back with a pair of action that followed found the range or Georgetown from Lee evening the count at a The Georgetown ches Tom Davidson and Herb wish to thank the parents and the team for a success ful and enjoyable tour ney his Star 1 Mar 2 was earned by Julia Natalie Lewis and Emily Ha mil ton 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