SECTION C THE HERALD Gemini edge Cougars but lose to Barrie Colts TOUGH BOUND- Ac Ion teamen player I Milton player here or a rebound during heir Km llonal basketball tournament played Saturday Milton won this but the junior managed to take the lltli- it went on to beat in Ihe iHeroldploit Colts gave Georgetown hockey fans an Indication why they re on top of the Central Ontario Junior B Hockey League stan dings Saturday The Colts were in own to do battle with the Georgetown Buick Gemini at the Arena As will many good teams showed It can turn the oppositions mistakes Into quick goals taking a first period lead over the Gemini despite being outshot ia7 Three giveaways by the Gemini defence resulted In the Barrie goals the first of which came with the Colts Scouts at tor lime hit the hospilallly room Jt the Arena was room only The room which Is up tor team officials media and invited guests was busy Saturday as no less than hock i scouts took in the Georgetown at tltt Many were scouting Pepsi tournament and dropped by while in the scouts wouldn i say as to who wen watching Represent olives were from the On lario Hockey League Peter borough Petes Windsor Spitfires Kitchener Platers Ihmilion and Central Scouting Saturday gome was North Hilton Sports night with the local sports store donating a number The grand prize of a CCM bike was ikon by seven Mike Kitchen Visors wire ilso Major midgets continue with their winning ways The Sunny Acre Farms major midget hockey team continues on its winning ways with three more wins In league games Thursday the team was In and came away with an impressive win Georgetown led after the first period on goals from Tim Ben and Mark with assists going to Kennedy Terry Dixon added two more in the second frame with a pair of assists going to Bill Herman and a single to Mike Ross came back with two goals as periods In the final frame three more Georgetown any of Dun das comeback hopes hud two goals while Chuck Peebles had the other Harris notched three assists and Peebles and had singles Thursday night Georgetown hosted and it was sweet revenge time for the locals as Flam Is the only team to have beaten Georgetown in league play this year The majors notched Georgetown led after two visitors after Ihe first period Jr Rebels defeated for top cage honors as and Denis Doucette scored for the locals Dixon Peebles and Doucette had In the se cond and third period Georgetown scored live gums u Dixon had a pair while Doucette Kennedy Cooper and Munro had singles Hams had two assists while singles went to Cooper Bennett floss Munro and Dixon Saturday Dundas was in town and Joe Bo son had the shutout in Georgetown victory Goals from and Hams with assists from Ross Dixon and Ken saw the locals lead after Ihe first period The locals added four more tallies In the second frame as Dixon had two while Bcnnclt and had singles Kennedy Ross Bennett and Peebles assisted Barrie added a goal in the second period and three more In the final frame to take a win The Gemini loss came Just hours after Georgetown rallied for a big win over Burlington Cougars in Burlington The Gemini never led In the game until Rick scored late In the final frame to give Georgetown a win The weekend action leaves Georgetown in sixth spot in league standings with IB points 8132 The Gemini trail fourth place and Vaughn by six points while be ing five points up on seventh place Milton Gemini coach Gary Hudson said the giveaways were what killed his club against Saturday He ad ded even though the Colts are on top of the league standings they aren t unbeatable But Hudson also said it will take a good club to beat them You can t give Barrie anything he said Wo had too many giveaways Rod McClure had the lone Gemini tally Saturday night a power play goal in the second period Friday In Burlington captain Wayne Morrow led the way with a pair of goals while singles went to McClure Cole and Morrow had two assists while McClure had three The Gemini will play four games between now and Christmas and Hudson said those contests are Hudson said If Georgetown can come up with six points the Gemini will be In the thick of it standingswise While the players might be looking to get a streak together before Christmas another Item on their minds could be the Jan 10 dale At that time the Gemini must cut down to 19 skaters and two goalies which means a few players currently on the club will likely have to be let go The next series of games coming and the ones leading up to Jan 10 the players will have make the hockey club all aver again Hudson said Some guys will have to turn It oil around Hudson said he feels the Gemini are slowly rounding into becoming a learn to contend with With 19 games left to play in he regular season Hudson is setting his sights an finishing in the top four a Teat he feels is quite attainable If we can get our six points we might not move up any but we be two or three points out of third and maybe two points out of fourth or fifth he said If we only hockey the rest of the year I think we can be there The Gemini will play two games this week Saturday the team is at home to play Blades and Sunday Georgetown travels to Bar a return game with the Colts NOTES- Hudson said he concerned about the fact that the Gemini Board held a vote of con fidence meeting last week He said general manager Bob Hooper has said happy with his per and Hooper had anything derogatory to say Jules and Bob hired me and are my bosses The meeting never bothered me Glen Leslie played in his first game Saturday since be ing suspended for his part In the brawl with Vaughn recent The Georgetown District High School junior boys basketball team made It to the final of the Acton Invitational tournament before bowing out to rival Milton In the championship The Rebels fell behind by eight points In Uk first half but came back to make the score a close one In the dying moments Dave Harris had a chance to tie the score but his shot rolled around the hoop before falling out and the Rebels had to set tie for the silver medal In the game Hilton won No Georgetown scorers were made available The Rebels made it to the final with a win over Lord Elgin Georgetown was down by eight points early and switched from a man attack to a setup That change proved to be the turning Redmen capture hoop title The Acton High School junior boys basketball team captured tion title honors at the annual Invitational tournament held Saturday at Acton High School The met up with Milton Mustangs In the first game of the tournament and dropped a decision Chris Burrell led Ihc way for the with eight points while had four points Acton then met up Dundas in the consolation semi final and came away a win Gerry Turplc led the way for wilh nine points while Kevin and Scolt Williams all had four That win pitted the against C in the Hon final Turple held the hot hand netting 13 points as Ihe Redmen took the game point as Georgetown height came Into play and the 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