Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 20, 1985, p. 19

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Eastwood squashes rivals Two Georgetown Racquet Club members travelled to Sarola to comp lete in the thre day South Western Ontario Junior Open event Stephen Eastwood won the boys aider IS title defeating his opponent Ml In the championship finals Newman playing in the division was put out by the number one seed and finished in sixth place SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday November IN Page Get second chance at BurlingtonCentral Grid Rebels qualify for final yard re After having been shut out the past two weeks the Georgetown District High School junior boys football team showed a of hope of coming back last week The Rebels suffered a loss in their regular season finale against BurlingtonCentral then dropped a decision in their playoff contest with Milton But the Georgetown offence got two touchdowns from receiver Don two more were called back in a win over Perdue Panthers Wednesday The win nut the SCOREBOARD Carpet Ban Goals Mathow Moon Jimn Thotnu Km Toyne Jamie Tripp J Auiiti Fleming MarcuiTTtunleh Ken Toyne Thompson Grab Jtf Hamper Stanley Brad Nathan Milne llkrMamia Goala Shannon Monti Kevin Taylor Matthew Williamson KevlnTayforJ Mathew Brain MAJOR Mulct SldSpear Stephen At David Deforest Jim Lawrence Am 111 Brian Montgomery Andy Derek Paul Buna M Lee Kelly Scott Sean Pedenen Scott Dobblru ATOM I Paul Kevin Shaw I Nally Goals AnllU I amnion Ryan Bobby Campbell I MiUDerucMc Aulita Brain Jeremiah RyanCralg Assists Jeremiah Variant WhorleV Brian Lake Richardson good by Grant Ralph Mnllkrl Goab Andrew Tommy Demote John Coals Julie Scarlett Danny King Colin Campbell J Kevin Spun Assists Danny King Julie Steven Walsh Brent GregCranton Howie Jamie Jamie Chris Tim Chapman Jrfl Mills Mike Tyler Hob ji Chapman Geoff Tyler Hob Goal Alan Shield 3 Wei SamU Jeff Mc Nlvenl Assists Alan Shield Wea Jim Marshall Mike Huffman Brock Wayne MeNlven Dave Tale White Brad Klavkalrai Ken Duncan JimBedt Standard Predicts Brad Steve Fletcher Rich Chlovl til trial Fiddler Drew a Hack Ratten Goal Howie McCarthy Bruce Kerr Tim Dave Reynold AMiita John Barclay Bruce Kerr J Tim Trio Marl J Goali Tom Gnu Tom Chris Aulita Tim Fleming Nell Dial GetrKftown Reatal 1 Goal Chris Assist Bryan Krafcxek John Alan Fudge John nitrong Humphrey Ippliu Billy Goab Philip DanFntnlck Derek Grant Domskl Scott Eric Bradbury Steve Aulita Erie Bradbury Adam Goab Shine Thompson Hoof en- dam Assists Dirt McKee Shane Ttwmpaon Optimist Brad Kouyoumilin Sam I Bradley Rick Clark Shoebrldge Rick Clark Klflgdonjoel Bradley sod Pre Sport I Kyle Hancock Scott Truman Andy Jackman Mario Vrndlltl Reld Scoll An drew Tara Toyne Tai lyleIUncoc William Electric I Brad Friend Assists Darin Tim VendltU A la Thorn Trevor Cuthbert Assists Chrlitopher Howell Finer Thorn Gary McNdly Donald Butler Ken Richard Scott J Andrew Trant I Stephen Davey Stephen Scott Goab JT Allan RaimuMenx AiabU Canofl Allan 4 Brandon Baker Shane Copt land I Service 1 Bowline WINS TROPHY The Geergelown team aa regional Champa the TnirnameaL were not aucceutul at the provincial On Sun Nov IT lit team Katly Bailey and Bowler Marl although bowl ng of the hlgheat game of the tourney had a dUIScult talk In overaverage tournament they had one of the avenge to However KellyBalley did win the High Single Trophy while Somen mined by about I pirn The Central Ontario team did net tare well In other In the provincial jo bowling tour Friday evening and on Saturday allernoon Georgetown Bowl tbeywut finally complete the activities at their legion hall with the lathe J Beat AD are paid lor by the bowling centre The BUI win travel to Toronto on Sat Nov tor the provincial and an opportunity to represent Ontario la the CBCT V Champlonblp icria Thb event between the province to be held live tor weeks tuning In January IMS The Old Vienna pin Sun day tbe house round rolloff Sun Nov al Georgetown Bowl Ttds event la open only to under avenge league One In every 10 entrants will win merchandbM well as the win more S each the rounds On tario champions will receive an alexpence- sar lattillllraeuienler reptacemeati V SCOREBOARD SENIORS Baueit MS TlnMailacb OS Jim Carpenter Ml ran JUNIORS Barry McLeao M7 Ml Brian Bell MS IMS Blake Smith avid Ridley MS Eddie Doyto MS TeriKonackaae Laura Doyle 485 177 v dm Ma IBS Joey art Scott Boot Ml Mark Chris mikes 90S HIT Richard Fergwon i Geoffrey MO Bryan Foster 1ST Danny Csbrsl M Michael Richardsoo III Tanya Martin Hi Monica GOLDEN LEAGUE HIGH SINGLE FLAT KayBrolchie KayBnkkn Trev Williams Hunter SINGLE WITH HANDICAP KsyBralden Trev WlUiams SI Dune MscMillsn a HIGH TRIPLE FLAT Kay GeorgeHunter TBIPIJi WITH HANDICAP Wilton Williams TEAM STANDINGS Skylarks Rebels record at 34 so far this year and gives the Georgetown team a berth in the Tier II consolation championship against none other than Burlington- Central again In Burlington today BurlingtonCentral is my old school so there will be some extra Incentive said Rebel coach Rick But I ve talked It over wilh their coach and we ve decided we will play everyone in this game even If it losing the game because we if want to give some kids a look or next the Rebels scored their majors on their first two possessions Rea s first major was a end around while bis second came on a DRAWING A CROWD Rebels runner Brett to advance to the Tier II today against Serjeaution gels some rough treatment here by members Burlington Central In Burlington Herald photo by Dan the Perdue football team The Rebels detested Perdue Ralph reverse Dave had both converts Georgetown was without running back Tim who was on a class field trip His spot was aptly taken by defensive back Brett Serjeantson who had yards on 13 carries Brother Kirk played fullback and provided some fine lead blocks in the game too We knew Brett could run said But to find the the holes like he did was surprising The Rebels also added a new wrinkle that could rival Chicago Bears use of William Perry in the The Georgetown team used a tackle sweep where offensive lineman Brian carried the ball He did so twice in the game for about four yards a crack Georgetown also used the game to get backup quarterback Brett Falcone some playing time He took over from starter Rob Gramada In the second half We would call the play but he would call the hole Redshaw said He did pretty well McNally squad loses Despite fog flew into town and caught our boys on the fly with a 53 victory over the black and red Georgetown put the first marker on the board when Scott McGulgan popped one In past goalie with the help of llnemate Greg Dobbin Unfortunately came back with quick second period points and Georgetown was put In the catch up position once again Ryan Pells and Andy Elliott got past the opposition goalie with assists from Elliott and Jeff but victory was not to be Georgetown Tuesday night The team Is now trying to get in lots of practice for their upcoming tournament In over the Christ mas holidays as competition should prove to be of good quality Moms win puck games By RITA DAVIDSON Herald Correspondent Those amazing minor novices ramped to double victories over the past week Election night foggy and wet weather saw the Moms travelling to far off Flamboro This was Georgetown second encounter with but their first meeting on home Ice In the dressing room prior to the game coach Barry Mills wan going through the prfrgame stretches there was little noise intense desire for a win was evident This became obvious during the game as Georgetown shot In front with quick from Paul Sandifer and Hare Boucher assists going to David Kotsos and Kevin Lumb Thrills were in store for the Georgetown fans travelling with the club as Brad Spike Spears displayed his abundant stick handling talents to tally the minor novices first hat trick of the season All three goals resulted from expert passing from David Bones and Alex Hissing Clarke Kotsos and Scott blasted the final two with bard working assists going to Andrew Cruncher Elineaky and Hare Boucher With a triumphant wave his lucky hat coach Barry Mills expressed pleasure at seeing his dub display such control to again surpass the team objective of over thirty shots per game Final score Several practices later the Hockey Horns met Brampton A for a Sunday afternoon exhibition game Ions again were underway prior to the match with coach Mills setting a higher shot on goal count this time 36 Unsure of their opponents the Moms played a fast paced close checking first period marked with dozens of near j misses as that elusive goal hist refused to pop In Brampton s goals was hot At the opposite end our goaTJe David Bear Pearson was likewise stopp ing several fast breaks from a with two close together goals from Sandifer assisted by Kotsos The second to Boucher another lovely set up by Kotsos The third period was all Georgetown The lads combined on precision puck control and passing using their excellent skating power to their advantage Goals awarded to Spike Spears Dlardlchult 2 Play making assists to Lahey Bear Pearson Kevin and David Wheels Boere Thirteen goals assist to a goal lender a hat trick and a record shots In a game made this week s play of the Hockey Moms hard to duplicate But try they will as they host league leading Brampton next Sunday at in al with a Saturday exhibition rematch against Brampton A team Final score Sabres come up short KESWICK Wjth only nine players left Acton Sabres dropped an 87 overtime decision to Keswick In Mid- Ontario Junior C League play Friday The Sabres trailed In the third period before rallying to tie the contest and force the extra period Tony Van Dam and Bill had two goals each while Wally Robin Ken McDonald all bad a goal and an assist Pete had three assists The Sabres had five players eject ed from the game two of which will be suspended for what can only be called unclear reasons Robin Bourbonnais was struck in the face by a stick that drew blood When he confronted the official about the play the referee turned a deaf ear Bourbonnais took off his helmet to show the referee Just what happened and was thrown out for verbal abuse Gary White will also be out for two games for simply holding on Petrie off to good start as Jr Sabre By BRIAN McLEOD Herald Special With over a year a experience with Vaughn Raiders of the Central Ontario Junior Hockey League under his belt Wally looked to a bright future But the 19 year old quit the team and returned to Acton where he now plays Junior C There was too much travelling In Junior B They dldnt have a bus said They wanted us there an hour and a half before game lime Vaughn has two practices and two games per week and Acton has one practice and one game per week which leaves with more spare time Financial stress alto contributed to decision to play for Acton With less travelling and playing time he can now work full time and still play hockey Petrie is off to a good start this year with points in 10 game a excellent start demonstrates he has been able to adjust to Junior C hockey quickly hie players are adjusting to me Junior was faster and the play was a little sharper but the hits are just as hard be said a speed gives him an tage in Junior C One that be needs because other teams realize his talent We played in Bradford on Sunday and there were a couple of cheap shots he said Officiating la one major adjust that has had to make The penalties are unreal against Acton he said You get frustrated You just don retaliate The reft might not like Acton because one guy was suspended for seven games for spearing a be added pointed out the referees are on probation until Christmas so they call anything that looks like a penalty Acton record of 3 wins and 11 losses has not bothered are coming for a team that Is starting from scratch Another month or so and well be In there competing be said His decision to quit Junior B and play for Acton by no means implies that is not looking for a future with hockey He is hoping for a scholarship somewhere in the United States where I think Its at nowadays Plus you have something to fall back on Petri said Last year spent two days with the North Bay Centennials of the Ontario Hockey League but decided to return in order to remain eligible for a scholarship Rules stipulate if a player spends more than hours with a Major Junior team he la no longer available for a scholarship A lot of players screw up their scholarship by staying too long said Should toe IBS lb forward Keswick player during a fight Steve Wagner was Involved hi an altercation and White was hanging on to a Keswick player who wanted to help his team mate When all was said and done White was thrown out for being the third man in Van Dam and Jason Rogers were also ejected from the game while Bob bad another engagement and t play Steve Marshall said he wasnt pleased with dlsmissaTfrom the game Robin got five stitches in the official it wasn t the worst he said It was a very dirty hockey game The Sabres record now stands at three wins and losses The team will be In Fergus Friday then at home to Grand Valley Saturday at 30 p reason for the man shortage was that forwards Ken Kavanaugh and Mike Yalowica missed the bus to Keswick The Brock ally students ran Into a lot of traffic on their way back and missed the bus by 20 minutes Wally and Paul Cargill will represent Acton in the NorthSouth allstar game Nov in Bolton The two were selected by the coaches and team members The game will bo taped by three televWon stations CKVR CKCO and CITY TV The game is between the MidOntario League South and the Junior C league further North In Business But he added that be still might go back to Junior as he is eligible to play for one mora year won the rookie of the year last year In the Central League when he was with Vaughn I was surprised there were a lot of good players in that league be said feels that once the players in Acton get to know each other they will become a solid team But we need the fans the team Is losing money he said The Bennett 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