Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 19, 1985, p. 10

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Senior A teams decide to allow only 3 imports By DAN Ill the lone ones disagreeing Herald Sports Editor with the motion There TORONTO The not an official on of how many imports present representing Ontario Senior A Hockey League cams at the meeting arc allowed lo sign has Last year ihe Raiders been answered were the centre of league Six of seven teams controversy concerning present voted In favor of the amount of Imports a allowing Just three Imp- team is allowed to oris to sign and play for Raiders officials inter each team The vote was the league rule to held Saturday at the nay a could Once a week these youngster took part In II Law Warbeck Marshall and Morgan 9 the towns recreation and parks department Another six week begins July 16 for Wrapping It up Saturday morning were left to youngsters Cull for more right Sam Simmons Becky miller ll Information Morgan 12 Tiffany Bouball 13 Elaine Herald photo Ontario Hockey Assoc la lion OH A annual meet inglhal took place at the Royal York Cambridge Flam Chatham and Woodstock officials voted in favor of the rule Members of the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders delegation were total of six imparts and play any three However ihe other league teams felt the rule said only the first three imports signed could play However when was launched by Co I ling wood against the Raiders on the import Eagles offensive barrage falls short Georgetown junior record Eagles came up with Both teams had a hard their most productive it with errors as a gome of the current total of IB were Central Ontario Base- In Ihe game both ball Association season clubs made nine After but unfortunately he jumping out lo an early game will go down as first inning lead Just another loss found itself The Eagles scored 14 downll3after just a full and unleashed II inning In their half of tits but in the end the inning Ihe Bramp- came out on ton squad scored 11 runs top of a 14 decision ihreewalks Vine game was played and six Georgetown Thursday night in errors Brampton The loss However Instead or leaves the Eagles still breaking down the searching for their first Eagles rallied to score win of the year wilh an seven runs In he third inning and two more runs in bath the fourth and firth Innings Brampton scored four more runs In ils half of the fourth then added single insurance mark ers In the sixth and eighth frames for win Eagles manager Dan Guistini said he t happy about the quantity of errors in he game but added the players on t responsible Tor all them bad long and the dirt portion or the infield looked like the surface of the Louis Galvao went the distance for the Eagles giving up 12 hits and just four earned runs in game He also had four strikeouts offered his reason for not lifting Galvao from the game after Brampton scored of their runs in the games initial Inning I pull him because I t think what happened in the first Inning was all his hull He did well in the Pepper named Specters rained out Mother Nature was not very kind to top GDHS athletes Georgetown District High School held Its athletic banquet last week and named Tim Dixon and Karen Pepper Ihe top male and female athletes of the year Dixon was an Ontario wrestling champion while Pepper took port in crosscountry and was a top swimmer with the school very swim team Pepper won the Mary Patterson Award the rugby lop female while Dixon track captured The Award as the top male Dave Banks won the Paul that Is given out to Ihe athlete who is graduating and has achieved the highest academic standard the swim and cross country learns won the M J Furlong Award as the teams from the school who capture Peel Halton titles in their particular sport Sandy MncKcmle Bevan Clark Blair basketball Kevin Brown Wayne Dixon and Tim Dixon wrcsd all won he Barry Hardman Awards for their coaching contribu lions to their particular sport Six tetters of tlon were handed out as the recipients were Kevin Powers Andrea Dan Stewart Paul Wilson Cam Mclv or and Paul Walts letters are given to those who make a contribution to their sport aside from merely participating very kind to Glen Williams Specters this week The Intcrcounly Fastball League team was rained out this past week Last Tuesday the team was to host Acton at the Glen Williams ball diamond Last night the Specters were to host Erin also at he Glen diamond for Sunday night the earn is in Erin for a league game there Tuesday night Glen Williams will in a beginning at p Inaction to dale the of six wins against just one single loss Tim Dixon left and Karen Pepper right pose lor photos after being named the top male and it male athletes of the year at the Georgetown District High School Athletic banquet latt week Injuries dont hurt Glen ladies Glen Williams ladies fastball cam had to Juggle their lineup lost week due to injuries but the squad still monaged a win over Orangevillc The Glen team had to play without Iheir regular short stop and second baseman and subsequently had to shuffle bodies around That left the Ladies fastball League squad regulars at third catcher and pitcher for the game Michelle Miehm pitched five and twothirds innings in recording the win Cindy came on in relief and went the final two and a third innings Glen Williams scored one run In the first Inning then blew the game open wilh six In he second After scoring one more in the fifth the ladies added three runs In the seventh and five more in ninth for the victory The team had ils gome Monday against Georgetown Royals rained out Glen Williams plays tomorrow at home against This weekend Glen Williams will hold its tournament beginning Friday night p The home learn will play its first game Friday at versus Eden Mills All games are at the Glen diamond second third and fourth Innings and came said he is confident if his through well club can cut the number Jay Anderson held Iht errors it is making ho bat for Georgetown to minimum a belting out three singles victory wouldn be long and a in his six Incoming plate appearances we re Anderson also had two stung Tor a bunch of runs baited In for runs mostly due Georgetown the errors he said Inficlder Neil Sivert When you look at our sonolsohudagoodgame pitching it been at hitting three ha I bad singles in four attempts work on keeping our forarunbatteiiin Mario errors down had two runs said he is not batted in while Pot too happy about being and Brad You five games each had single so for However he said balled in he and his players are far from giving up on the At this point I not totally discouraged but I would have hoped be more competitive I don t like giving up IS runs a game I think once wc get more expe rience 1 expect lo see some improvement The Eagles travel to Burlington tomorrow night and are al home the following Saturday to Ian brook NOTES Four of the Eagles nine games have been rained out so far year the decided Georgetown interpre tation of the rule was indeed correct one The appeal was launched In an attempt to force Georgetown not to use Olympic learn player Darren Lowe Colling wood fell because Lowe signed an amateur card wilh and played eight exhibition games with Pittsburgh Penguins of he National Hockey League hat he was an impor Col ling wood officials then said If Lowe was an imparl he t piny for the Raiders because he was not one of the first Import players the club signed As turned out Lowe was found to be an Import but could play because the dec id a club could play any three of thesix Imports it signed Raiders president Finn Pouts sold he rule makes tougher for Ontario teams now to be compe titive In Iheir quest for the national champion ship Allan Cup We can now use less Imports in Senior A han we could in Interme diate A four to three he said II seems dumb o me thai you go up a category and yet not be able to play the same number or Imports Other provinces are allowed to sign and play six during the regular season and add another four once hey get out of league It absurd Players on he Senior A teams will be signed to Senior or Interme diate A cards this year Is because there is a serious possibility teams In Senior A league will be allowed to play If the learn you take off or the Hardy Cup out of your own league which is ihe strong enough and ale equivalent lo the if the league makes it so Alla Cup Thoughts that hard thai we can do it might be entertained will win Allan Cup then be having the Ontario what the use If ever champ play for the Allan ihercwasareasonforus runnerup lo say ihe heck with It on to the Hardy Junior teams given bigger boundaries TORONTO Junior teams in and around Metro Toronto will now have a much larger base from which to draw Import players Metro teams will bo allowed to claim players from as far East as Oshawa and as far West as the Peel County Line as loco talent That decision was made Saturday at the Ontario Hockey Association meeting held at the Roal York That ruling docs not have any bearing on the area from which Georgetown can draw from said team general manager Bob Webster The will still be able to claim region players as local talent Webster did however try have lhe Junior delegates expand his boundaries but nothing concrete came as the result I suggested that if they changed the Metro boundaries then why not put me Gemmis in Peel since I m only Iwo miles away from there Webster said bull imagine well have lo go lhe year with what ihcy ve get now I m willing to accept what they give me even though Milton stands between me and a bunch of potential players Webster said I confident we can be competitive for bottom four go for the Hardy Cup The other idea is have the bottom two teams in the stand play off for the right to advance In Hardy Cup ploy Milton has expressed an interest in joining the Senior A loop The league decided it would look at a formal proposal its next meeting Mon day night and look into the financial backing the new team would have League learns agreed to have an Inactive list That allow a squad to sign three play who t play until such lime a club got out of Its league play VIDEO HOME MOVE RENTALS Falcons win lose soccer road games The Junior Falcons had a lough road trip but week with away games In Miaslssauga and The team did not do so bad as they brought back two point due a win and a loss The win came in laat Wednesday after a very spirited Georgetown side overcame a very aggres sive Missisaauga team and beat them on their own turf It more than four years since a junior team has ed this feat The Falcons settled early in to their stride and kept a grip on this game which they never looked like losing Doug Covert relumed to the Georgetown defence after injury and ed the needed stability with a very creditable performance Colin Lewis had an out standing game in mid- flcld oa did Web ster and with Jay Cotton in goal handling everything that came his way with such ease It was surprising that the score was kept down to one goal a scoreless first half the winning goal came fifteen minutes into the second half was working tirelessly up front and coming under some special attention by the Misslssug defence Georgetown was award ed a free kick after Bartlett had been brought down and though It looked like a penalty the gave an indirect kick flicked a clever pass to his captain Steve Turner who gave the net fought hard lo get the equall but the Falcons defence and some out standing from Corson proved too much of an obstacle for Ihem lo overcome The Falcons trip to on Sunday afternoon was quite a different a lory however two teams were evenly balanced but it was Clarkson who on the day look their chances one of them an offside goal as Georgetown failed on several occasions to finish off some great play by missing some easy goats Mike had a tremendous game In midficld and Simon making his debut on the left wing had a very creditable game Golding in fact came the closest to scoring for the Falcons but could only watch as the Clarkson goalkeeper pulled off the save of the goalie gat his fingers lo the ball to tip It over the bar The Clarkson goal keeper continued to ihwajt lhe Falcons for lhe rest of the after noon and enabled his team to run out winners The Junior have one more game on road They play Water loo in the Ontario Cup on Sunday before playing at Cedarvalc against Burlington on June PHOTO REPRINTS are available to photograph appearing inTUHenld Guelph St as Ihey fell 30 lo the jfjww had dug home side Georgetown played for the ball on the left wing and hit a perfect cross that was curling in under the bar until If you think youre paying more than you need to for car insurance with State You II gel a good price and oi course good Bui most Importantly you gat last lair whan you Call ma ROBERT TAIT INS AGENCY LTD 174QualphSl Georgetown 6148 EXERCISE YOUR RIGHT TO KEEP ALLSUMMERI Contd from Van Dyke and Mackle delivered triples Bern ice Griffiths exhibited good base running and made ploys at shortstop Jon Wllkins made a dazzling catch at third Mary Anne Bradley had a triple for the Bulldogs DONS FLOCK 12 BLACK SHEEP Flocks Saunders hit a beautiful homer scoring Pepper and Marie Louth to set up her team for the rest of lhe game Julie tournler Karen Applcyard Debbie Tatham and Sharon Sneers had doubles Lojlh Linda Anderson Carol Dean and Barb Jennings hit singles Sheep terrific homer by Sherry Love In the 3rd was lhe last of the runs they could muster Janet Mather Kim Kirk Karen Smith and Sandy were the other hitters FOXES 12 PINK LADIES This was a heartbrcaker for the Ladies but a win for Foxes Bonnie Malcnfant led the Pink with a triple and double Carol also doubled Janice had three singles and scored twice For Foxes Molly Moore Cathy Milne and Thompson hit and scored TUMBLERS Tumblers finally got their bats working in this win Cindy Hosklnsand Laurie hit four times scaring three times Linda Paul Pat and Joyce Hut chins hatted four times and scored twice Bulldogs Pat Hunter and Mary Anne Bradley had triples Robin Angel made an excellent double ploy and Jean made some fine catches in lhe field Those players having participated in the NHL AHL ACHL after December 31 of the pre vious season will bo deemed Imports How ever college and unl vcrslty plaere won be imports unless they sign after January of the current hockey season IE WEDNESDAY WEEKLY SPECIAL All MOVIES EXCEPT NEW RELEASES 99 MINIMUM OF TWO MOVIES SPECIAL HEAD CLEANERS Pt while I I 10 MOUNT AINVIEWRD PLAZA GEORGETOWN 8731566 THERESA 10T STORE Shop Acton Check out how summer schedule Mas with your summer SPECIAL SUMMER RATES 1 month 38 months 70 3 months 90 Work Out Comfort summer long MLKftaVARETY WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD SUPREME WW DOW A Buabtama BtMttonOumKty MILL ST E ACTON Korkys Place ACTON FAST TAKEOUT FOODS MDtiM 8531141 E ACTON ILMCKM Iff ItCt 8530300 DOUBLE HAPPINESS RESTAURANT 338 QUEEN ST ACTON Invite you Mens and Woman Faahlona WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD HWY 7 THE LOOHNG GLASS 16MAJNSTS MnORONTAHO ACTON 8530401 FOODS MAIN ST ACTON WO pen 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