Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 13, 1985, p. 21

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Raiders rock solid with new affiliate orgetown Chrvsler Raiders the quarterfinals the Raiders had a Both and Till- Georgetown Chrysler Raiders have taken a step towards keeping themselves rock solid in times of player shortages The Ontario Senior A hockey team has affiliated w Rocks of the Ontario Intermediate C hockey circuit Raiders president Finn sirup and vicepresident of hockey operations Barry Whit worth with executive members lost week and put the finishing touches on the affiliation What the affiliation docs is safe guard against the type of shortage which coat the Raiders dearly in the playoffs last year Against in the quarter inula the Raiders had a lead in games and a lead going into the third period of Game Six before succumbing to In the series A major reason why was the team only had two regular defencemen and had use forwards to supplement their staff Now should that happen Elora players can be brought In to ill the gap Also the Raiders received two extra cards from the Intermediate C club which won be affected by their dates By Feb ID the Raiders will have to be down to 19 players and two goalies but will have the two extra cards not included in the cutdown Local team shines at running event A team made up of runners from Centennial George Kennedy Harris on Joseph Gibbons and Georgetown District High School took part recently in the Canadian Cross Country championships held at Centennial Park in The Georgetown bantam girls team won Ihelr event as Stewarttown s Cheryl Cave and Nairn Centennial a Jenifer Arnold and Sara combined to win the gold in the meter event The boys squad was fourth overall as high school runner David Scida Stewarttown s Don Guest and Richard Bond and Martin Davidson comprised of the local makeup The atom girls squad of Alexis Kerr Leslie Scarth third as the Or ill la team that won defeated South Slmcoe by a Georgetown runners were third In the tyke girls class as Helen was isth followed by Heather Other runners were Christy Light owl era 2lst Jennifer Koster Teresa McPadden Stephanie McDonald 42nd and Nicole Enge 48th Local atom boys runners had the best Individual finish as Paul was just meters behind the race winner and took home the silver medal Teammates Kevin Tanas Mike Klnnon Trevor 27th and Jake Mashinter 123rd also ran Tyke boys members David Jans 26th Tannock and Warren Donlet had no team 28th Kim Miiencr 140th placed placement as two other members make the race SCOREBOARD GtMrtnitHtnl MM Goals Jy Bruce Ha n 2 Rod Wilson IK Colli Talbot Sieve Douce Date Reynold Angus Snow llruccKm- MtkacbrrnSlreHngl Coils George Tom Ske Dean Hack Hack TRIO MART- Goal Tom Gran Morgan Mark Dean Mel Dun Truck I SCOTIA BANK Goals STANDARD 1 Glen Sanderson Kyl Shuimi Goal Robert 2 Tin Hunt AIXSTHAJCOMfrTSO Andrew Trail Seott It Trevor I Ken Armatron Trevor Siewnrt Howell Donald Kevin Chad Stephen bona Malhew OPTIMIST CLUB ID Goals Adam McDonald I Sam Southworlh Brad Inn An I lis Steven Joel 11 lllp Clarke Kingdom SI Adam McDonald Kouyoum J Ian Mis Stewart Teetiel Aalila Id Power Bowling TRAIL A one hundred and eight dollar entry fee ha been paid by Georgetown Bowl to enable local youth compete In Steps to Stardom Champlonahin This will allow bowlers from each of the bantam qualifying round Feb and and IBM Tba provindata will be held In he middle at Mar with the national taking place In Win nipeg on liLTba twenty rive cent entry tee per participating bowler li paid by the enure or league play HEAT COACH will be a warded to all win beat coaches In any one game Including each bow I era handicap I BEAT THE CHIEF- The Golden Age League Will their I beat The Chief lournamer The from I Real the Coach and the Golden Age I Beat in Chief la wed to supply a free creating program for he phyically handicapped In Legion Lad Auxiliary aa tut years win- will be hosting the ton round bowling The bowling wilt take place at Georgetown Bowl Irani noon on and the social win lateral Ihe Georgetown Legion Centra BOWLING SCOREBOARD vouni bowling JUNIORS Soman Barry McLean David Ridley Brian Bell Eddie Doyle Steven lanWlkes Todd Tracy Weeks Tracy TenKoruckbjg SENIORS Cindy Mctorry ugh elly Trad Peggie Tereaa Jim a Goali Allan Itaimuaaen Bradley David Bradley Davidson Scolt Herbert Goals Shane Thompson Curtla Andrew ma David likki Hi chuk Mark Alex ftebt Harrison David Loey Grleveton Sharon Monica Andrea Pearl Janice Somen Chris Wllkea 1MI DalmonPerffuaonmllR Kevin ShapcoU Todd Coals Wilson S Held IJPAGEt Goals Danny it Mark Bergeron RlckJacomctanCallaway terry Murphy Danny Lane M I Koalas Goab Dave Inglta John Lortto Derek Martin Barnard Colin Mc Murray David Houston KelthAckroyd Assists GlynnPooke 1 John Derek Colin Ke David Goals Vlnca Gray Jimmy Dean Souclc Cory Sole 1 GANG JETS CRAZY KIDS SKYLARKS K D Wallace G Burt MTen ItlGIIIINGLKWinillCAP M Terrell J Cunningham Poulstrup and Whltworth sold any players brought up from would only be done so with the club s permission If they couldn afford It then in my opinion we would have to abide by their decision Whltworth said We wouldn want to jeopardise their position In their league For their part the Raiders would supply players to who have Senior potential Also the Senior dub could play their affiliate in an exhibition game with all the proceeds going to The new affiliation comes the Raiders unsuccessfully tried to ale with Hills burgh Royals also of the Intermediate C league However that never came about as the Royals executive decided against It was very disappointed we work something out with Hills burgh said They seemed like a natural to me We know their team and they re closer Both and Whltworth said they will be careful not to use any Elora player more than three times after Dec 1 After that time the player would belong to the Raiders and be unable to re Join Elora Lost year the Rocks won the Intermediate league title It seems like a good affiliation They re decent people and I think It will work nicely Whltworth said I think this could be a long term affiliation As o what the two cards will be used for Whitworthsaldthatssometh that will be crucial far his hockey club Those cards are very important he said We could have monumental discussions on this subject For now they are both locked away Chateau flat in puck loss The Chateau Restaurant Minor Bantams camefipflatwhenthey suffered their first defeat to Brampton Tuesday Brampton was hungrier and Georgetown for a well deserved win against the first place team The Chateau came alive in the latter part of the third period with goals from Doug Kent and Travis Gardiner but ran out of time before they could get the equalizer Assists were awarded to Stu Vogt and Bill Tult with a pair With the week off the locals will be keener and back on the winning way when they meet Burlington Friday in Burlington RU1WERUP NIGHTERS CONSOLATION CHAMPSNEWFOUNDLAND juailars seniors win games ACTON Sue Craig had points as the Acton junior girls basketball team won another two games this week to put Its record to 110 so far this year Craig had eight points along with Monica Parker as the defeat Milton Margie Parker had seven points while Jennifer Scott Redmen Rebels in hoop event ACTON Acton High School senior girls basketball team had some good and bad luck In overtime periods this weekend In their Red men senior girls tournament host school defeated Milton 17 in a game that had two overtime periods However against Port Credit the team dropped a decision again in overtime one period In their first game Boo Tuff a five foul shots In the second period of overtime gave the Red men their win Both teams used wide offensive formations that forced a lot of tune to elapse on the clock The had foul trouble In their second game as both Lee Anne Johnson and Judy Thomson were out of the game due to fouls led the way with 10 points while Johnson had seven It was a pressure type game which was important for us to get said coach Anne Andrews It was good because we haven t bad many of those this year Georgetown District High School also took part In the but dropped both their games The Rebels lost to Port Credit In their initial contest and were on the snort end of a decision to Milton In their second contest Milton won the consolation title over Morningstar who were miss ing four regulars for the tourna ment In the title game Oxford defeated Port Credit chipped in with six be difficult ones as both Craig had nine points as the Perdue and Milton are not having then defeated Perdue 11 banner seasons However they wanted Kim had six far the winners to let their starters begin the game so while Shannon Buircll chipped in with as to keep the flow of starling five points consistent so when big games came the Acton coaches McLaren and starters have to moke the Anne Andrews knew both games adjustment to playing again Sabres show signs of becoming competitive ACTON Acton Sabres are showing some signs of becoming a more competitive hockey team The Junior C club took It on Ihe chin twice this week but played stronger in their lost two games this week Tuesday the club dropped a 92 decision to In Coledon then came back for on overtime win in Schombcrg Friday night hosting undefeated Bradford the visitors needed two empty net tallies to score an 18 win over Acton Penalties hurt Acton in their loss to Caledon The Sabres had penalties called against them while the home called for 18 Infractions and Paul Carglll had the goals for Acton with Petrie picking up an assist also Although shots on goal weren kept Acton Mike was kept very busy Thursday night Petrie had three goals and two assists including the winning tally in overtime with remaining Colin Lewis had two goals while Jason Rogers Peter and Bob hod the others Penalties weren t problem as only were called tho entire game and none past the midway point of the second period Tom Hill faced shots in Acton goal while his teammates had shots on goal Friday night in the Sabres overcame a deficit in the first period and tied the visitors heading into the final frame had two goals and four assists for the Sabres while Rogers and Dan Curtis both added two goals Robin had a goal and three assists while had the other goal Only 11 penalties were called the entire game and Bradford the home team Acton only has one game this week going on the road Friday in Keswick Sabres coach Steve Marshall has added three more new faces along with who toiled with Blades Signed Friday were Ken Georgetown Geminis Mike and Ken McDonald Steamers last year Marshall said now he will have three capable lines as MeDonald will ploy with and Steve Wagner the line of Pete Carglll Bob and Dan Curtis will stay intact and Kavanaugh will team with Rogers and Bourbonnais on the third line Right winger Yalowlca too will be used a lot Marshall said That will give us three lines capable of playing Junior hockey Marshall said In fact all but have played Junior B at one time or another This has got to do nothing but Improve us Ihe juniors have two more gomes before the end of the regular season Tuesday team will play C and will be In Georgetown to play the Rebels in what could be the fiamo decides first spot in the league standings To date the Rebels are Their other game was Monday against White Oaks Should both clubs win their initial gimc of the week two possibilities could exist for Thursdays game Should Acton win they will get first spot by virtue of their record But should Georgetown win by more than live points the Rebels will ckalm top spot by virtue of scoring more points in the two games played between the two clubs In their first meeting Acton won 32 The first place club gets a bye In thefirstroundoftheplayoffa while the second place club will play the fourth place team in the West division in their opening playoff game tor their part the Acton seniors their only game of the downing Milton Boo Tuffonl ltd the way with IS points while Judy had 14 points for the Junior Craig also played in the senior match and despite only netting three points did have an Impact on the game Sue dldn I get many points but she helped the kids out in being a feeder said coach Andrews seniors are still in the hunt far top spot in their division and will play in Georgetown Thursday Thursdays game Is a big one both ways Andrews said PHOTO REPRINTS are available for any photograph appearing in The Herald 8772201 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM AND CULTURAL CENTRE AW TRENTON 8772359 DONT LOSE BUSINESS PAGING WAKE UP CALLS MAIL SERVICE II CALL CAROL DEAN 8776973 PAGING ANSWERING SERVICE Good service good coverage good price- Thats State Rom insurance I ROBERT Im TAIT INS AGENCY LTD 1740uilphsi Like a good neighbor State Farm Is there STAT FARM INSURANCE Irnvtm

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