ARM Ctiryiler goalie I up in time to knock away the puck teen going past him The Raider DRG juveniles get threegame sweep Georgetown DRG Stationery Juveniles swept a pair of games from after downing In TriCounty action The locals scored a 31 win over in Guelph as goals in the second and third period broke Brian Stone notched the game a first goal but the home team came back to tie the game just seconds later Mark gave the DRG learn the lead for good as his goal in the second proved to be the winner Paul added the Insurance tally late In the final frame Georgetown took on to and after dropping behind 10 the locals stormed back with four goals of their own in the win Stone tied the game In the first period after went ahead earlier In the second period player put Georgetown ahead for good with his second winner in as many games Hank Hamilton and Mark Webster added third period tallies The locals started midget goalie Joe Balson as regulars Mike and James Poirier weren available Also Stone added two assists In the win The two teams returned to George town and the game close as the locals won 101 scored first but goals by Scott Farley and Ray In the lost minute of play put Georgetown ahead after the first period Stone and added second period goals to give George town a advantage heading Into the third frame Hamilton led the way In the third with a pair of goals while singles went to Farley and Mark Pries and Stone both had three assists while Scott Farley Hamilton and all had The juveniles are In Chinguacousy tonight and return home Thursday night to host Saturday night Georgetown Is on the road in Milton Pee wees have bad week and H Video Pee Wee A team came away from Its last three games with a disappointing one win two losses record The loss to Milton last Sunday was the real upset of the three Georgetown should handle Milton with little difficulty If they stick to hockey But on this occasion the boys choseloflexthelrmusclesinslead and lost on the scoreboard as a result Last Tuesday and H Video settled down a bit lo beat OrangeviUe soundly In Orangevllle The compe tition opened the scoring early when our boys appeared to be set to play a hitting game again however was never heard from again as Georgetown managed to combine checking passing and skating In fine old hockey tradition Scoring was by Steve Burke Steven Klein Bobby Mark Lorito and Rich Bond Assists were by Kevin Usher Chris Lush Kevin Barrow Alchuj Rob Bond and Burke Georgetown physical in win over Hornets Raiders flex puck muscles Christmas deadlines With the Christmas season almost upon us the editorial deadlines for The Herald will change for the next two weeks All results and scores should be handed into The Herald office by noon on Sunday to ensure they are received before the deadline The same applies for the following week as articles and scores should be into The Herald office by noon on Dec 29 By DAN RALPH Herald Sports Edl lor A consistent team performance paid off in a big way Friday for the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders The Raiders defeating league- leading Cambridge Hornets at the Arena in their lone Senior A game of the week The win lifted Georgetown past the 500 mark as the Raiders recordsUndsatB7so far this year Not only was the win Important in keeping the gap between Cambridge and Georgetown manageable but the method In which the Raiders earned the victory was a good sign George town played a physical gome some thing they haven done in previous contests The result was the Raiders were able to bump Cambridge off the puck and keep the visitors off balance for all but a fiveminute span in the first period The Hornets were able to score both their goals then I thought we were a lot more physical tonight said Raiders coach general manager Gil Eyre But we still have a lot of room for Improve ment in the hitting game The Raiders went ahead in the first period on goals by Ray Tonelli and Dave Hill Cambridge tied the game with their goals late In the period added a power play goal early in the second period to give the Raiders a lead they would never give up Graham Craig and Doug Fry added rd period tallies The biggest defensive play of the gome came In the second period the result of the Raiders defensive the score Craig Frank scooped a sure goal from deep in Georgetown net thus preserving the Raiders from a tie gome Raiders goalie Dave Tataryn said that play was a turning point in the gan e said under the system a who doesn have a man in front of the net plays the weak side In this instance Frank was where he was supposed to be and prevented Cambridge from getting back into the game From the fans standpoint the play might not be that significant but lhat was when knew our guys were thinking positional hockey Tataryn said It was a big play Another facet the Raiders have worked hard on showed improvement Friday Georgetown notched three of its goals on the power play which pleased Eyre vc been working on our power ploy and tonight we were making the easy plays Eyre said Georgetown Is on the road this week for a pair of lough encounters Thursday the team Is In Rockton to play and Friday the Raid arc in Eyre said he ten t going for the split make no secret that re going for wo wins he said The Raiders next home game will be Dec when Flamboro Is in town That game is also the Raiders annual Kids Night Dave Chapman t at Friday game as his mother passed away last week A minute of silence was given In Mrs Chapman honor World tickets are still available at North Ballon Sports M and M Pro Sports and Smoke Shop for The game will he held Jan between West Germany and Sweden at the Arena Geminis play well in road loss but struggle in Milton victory Georgetown Geminis continue to play well against the top teams in the Central Ontario Junior league but have difficulty with the lower ones Friday night Gem led Burlington Cougars 1 with about 13 minutes left to play in the game before the hometown Cougars came away with a win However against Milton Steamers Saturday at the Arena the had trouble in recording a 42 win The ironic thing Is Burlington second in the league standings fighting Streetsvllle for control of top position overall Milton on the other hand is in ninth spot currently in the nineteam league It seems like the boys want to play the level of their compe tition said Georgetown coach Jules Russian If I had to sum up our play so far this season In one word ii would be inconsistent We re capable of playing good EASY HOOP Georgetown High School Jay Corson 41 heart breaking as the Rebels lost them by a total of five goes up here for an easy hoop OakvllleTrafalgar points Here after leading for the first two quarter Thursday The Rebels had a rough week In dropping three Seeitory andpbotoon East Ha I ton games but the last two were especially Herald photo by Dan Ralph Russian said his club played Friday in Burlington to have left with the two points Through two periods the Geminis had their hosts and were In command of a lead But Russian said the home town Cougars were able to capital lie on a couple of Geminis mental mistakes and thus come away with the victory While being unhappy with the loss saw enough promise in his team play to be very upbeat about the contest t happy with the end result but I felt happy in having played that well he said But I pleased with our play day night Had it not been for we probably would have lost Friday Scott Farley and Rick handled the scoring for the Georgetown squad Saturday Don Zubyk RodMcClure Terry and Darren Shaw netted the goals for the To dale the record stands at eight wins 13 losses and eight lies Georgetown Is still In seventh spot overall but Nobleton Is making some noise and has gone ahead of Milton to escape from the league basement Milton has 13 points while has The Geminis are Just seven points in front of the squad Russian and his troops are quite aware of s recent winning ways We talked about ft before Saturday game Russian said If we re not careful we could find them above us If we plan on anywhere in the playoffs we re going have I to play belter Russian added Geminis have another busy I schedule this week Tonight Georgetown is in Mimted to play the f Monarch Saturday the team hosts Vaughn at he Arena before heading for Banie Sunday NOTES Joel left Saturday a game in first period However It because of an injury Ha if playfngwellsoOToolewinae the dressing room Centre dress Saturdky as sat out the first of a suspension given out night in Burlington Defencenug will be lost for the next games for a misconduct utd Hem TO ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS PAST PRESENT AND FUTURE 1985 HAS BEEN A GREAT EVEN SCROOGE WOULD LOVE THESE VALUES RUNS ON LOW COST REGULAR GASOLINE ALL SEASON RADIAL TIRES LOW COST MAINTENANCE CHILD PROOF DOOR LOCKS SPECIAL ANT CORROSION TREATMENT FROM Plus PDI LUXURY FOR LESS ENGINE RUNS ON REGULAR GASOLINE FRONT A SIDE WINDOW ALL SEASON A DIALS MUCH MUCH M0RE1 ROM Plus We WOULD to wish our COMPETITORS A CHRISTMAS 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