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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 13, 1988, p. 12

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SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday Herald Scoreboard Minor hockey Hit Ml lUfFikif Dorothy J lichen I Wen La IlippyOwig Sfrpbmi Girt Robin shi Line I Rrui Mirlln I A It In Greg Norton WUtn I Ml I I Grig Norton MO Hall Hubert Ttni Hi Stephen 1 I Mike Tyler Andy Glynn I Andy Bowling I SI Sandy M Cindy Mustangs continue to dominate over Cougars In the other half of a doublehcodcr Trojans dumped the The Mustangs with a record of wins and two losses arc In first 22 points followed by the Cougars the Trojans records of seven wins and five losses for 19 points The hold down the basement as they re winlcss in 12 starts paced the Mustangs scoring in their win over the Cougars as she was good for 14 Carol Kovjccvic had for the Mustangs while Lorraine Brown had eight Chung Kim Diane Gard ner and Me McCracken all had six and Wendy Moore and Penny Wright had four apiece For the Cougars Boo led the way with 10 points while Sue Cooke had eight Judy Thomson and Irvine had six apiece Marie Smith added five and Janet Nat and Lin da contributed two In the other match up Anita paced the Trojans to victory with 14 points Rebecca Coverly add 12 Alice Ogden had eight June Nicholson had six Pat added five Diaga hod four and Mary Kelly Sandra Cousins and Lou Oram contributed two points For the Caps Laurel Heinz and each had eight points Kerry Gibson and Jen Reynolds had six apiece Wendy Forsyth and Deb Barber had four each and Kelly Forsyth added two In gomes played prior to the Christmas break the Cougars down ed the Trojans and the Mustangs downed the Capricoms The Cougars were led by the hot shooting of Marie Smith who was good for IB points Boo had 15 Linda added 12 Cherrt Osborne and Donna Greenwood had eight apiece and Kyra Irvine added six For the Trojans Rebecca Caverly replied wilh Anita Stankus had 11 June Nicholson added Alice had eight Pat had six Sandra Cousins chipped In with four and Lou Oram Zclck and Mary Kelly all had two apiece The Mustangs had four players in the doubledigits In their win over the Capricoms Carol clicked for 20 points Lorraine Brown Mariann and Wendy Moore oil contributed 12 Penny Casslta had nine Diane Gardner ad ded eight and Kelly Cunningham and Enid Glcndhlll added two each For the Capricoms Jen Reynolds replied with 10 points Maureen Kerr had eight Kerry Gibson and Wendy Forsyth had six each and Deb Barber contributed four Action resumes tonight Wednes day at Centennial School as Cougars face the Capricoms and the Mustangs take on the Trojans Juveniles impressive with stellar play at Silver Stick Herald Special The Georgetown Juveniles just recently competed In the Silver Stick Tournament where they were very successful Inking two out of three gamei Unfortunately due to tournament rule complications Georgetown was not allow to advance to the finals The rule that only the top team from each division could ad vance Georgetowns second best record did qualify them because they did win their division even though their record was better than the other division The team that won Georgetowns division was whom the locals lost to With Ajax taking on early lead Georgetown tied it up in he middle of the first period Chris Marling scoring his first of two goals with assists going lo Steve Turner and Cooper With help from Coopers unassisted goal the took the lead going Into second period rallied with one of their own but Georgetown regained the lead lute in second on by Dean Morgan with help from Terry Dixon Kennedy Marling scored his second from Cooper and Dixon tie up after railing behind scored another two goats about and a half minutes later and after Dixon got a goal of his own it wasnt enough to win Georgetown second gome was against Michigan where the locals wonhandily Bill Herman opened the scoring assists going to Cooper and Morgan The same two went on to assist on a goal from Dixon nine seconds later Trebles competition held Georgetown led 1 going into the second period when Cooper scored from Jim The third period set he stage for Dixon who completed his hat trick scoring two goals from Kennedy Morgan and Herman Georgetown won Its third game or the tournament against Richmond Hill by a score of 31 Bill Herman set up a pass that gave Tim Bennett and Chris Marling a Iwoononc Marling blasted shot from the top of the face off circle to give Georgetown a lead Brian scored the second goal from Kennedy and Dixon and then later scored his second from Brian Peacock Bennett Rich Hill scored a late goal to ruin John bid for a shutout The teams ability showed the fans and more Importantly the tournament officials that Georgetown deserved lo be in the finals after the fact After further investigation the were per mil ted to advance to the second round of the Silver Stick in Mooretown this weekend The Juveniles recently resumed their league schedule by defeating Brampton Brian Peacock scored an rebound from Tim Bennett Terry Dixon scored one minute into the second from Cooper and Ken Dean Morgan scored an unassisted goal to complete a score after two periods Rob Cooper lengthened tbe lead to two goals from Kennedy Brampton rallied for two goals and it would be up to Brian Peacock to break the tic the assist going to Dean Morgan As far as standings go the Georgetown Juveniles are In second place behind a strong Burlington AAA team time running out the Juvies will likely finish first as for as AA teams are concerned and play Streets vllle in the playoffs Angela Stiles continues to show great promise in gymnastics competition Angelo Stiles is continuing her climb up the gymnastics competi tion ladder and at a meet on the weekend distinguished herself amid a solid field of competitors Angela nine of Glen Williams was one of a team of five gymnasia from the Gymnastics club who took part in the Buckeye Classic in Columbus Ohio on the weekend After performing In the class last year Angela has moved up to the Pre level and a qualifying meet earlier she placed second over all prompting her selection to the team that travelled to Colum bus Angela continued her impressive ways in Ohio eighth in a field or about gymnasts In her class In the floor exercise Angela scored a 30 in the beam she In the vault It was and for the bars she had 7 In all there were over com at the meet and the Brnmalea team finished second overall A total of states were represented but the squad was the only contingent from Canada the meet Angelas next meet will be the end of the month when she will travel to Point Claire just outside Montreal The lads gathered again at the Legion to take part In the team trebles competition yel another break from the normal league ploy pattern Looking back at last weeks analysis of the top forecasts the old columnist did do too badly Three of the lasl Tour teams the finalists of both championship pro per and consolation came from the said forecasts of learns likely to do well Musi be improving somewhat eh The top half of the draw saw Ron Scarlett Brian Beaumont Telford come through lo the final after defeating Joe CalmsDanny Fuller in a torrid semi final by 1 margin The second division Snowjacks team almost pulled off a victory over the first division leaders Hustlers team The other finalists were the Ron DuvalStnn Mothews Mark learn from the second division second place team High Rollers Their semi final opposition was the second division cam Bulldogs PeteDave Robinson who played a dummy player throughout Dogs did well to get to the semi on this basis Another close game was experienced before Rollers set to meet Hustlers with president Joe Calms mark The final itself was a little bit of an anticlimax after the semi final matches Both teams doubled In ear and came down the steadily with Hustlers pulling off the finishing double The second leg was Hustlers begin with from Scarlett and the team went down to a double before the unfortunate dogs could double in The finish was in cvltnbtc although it did lake a few throws to end the game in Hustlers favor for the win and the The consolation had by contrast three first division teams among the semi finalists The top half of the draw saw Ray AckroydSid Clark Jim Fisher of Wcslcnders take on Harry Bottoms Roy Mike Finn of the Ensigns In what seemed lo be a long arduous bottle Darts Independents and Ensigns double headers all round Golden Flights in second place meet and Exports Second Division leaders meet Bulldogs Se cond place High Rollers meet Eliminators and Bandits Some In teres ling matches in those ones Sec you next week the Westenders came through At the other end of the draw Pete Pickering Brian HicksJohn Mallby of the Exports met the High Rollers second team of Ed Terry Koumyounjlan Doug and the Exports won through Erie Fuller league vicepresident mark this final Westenders Sid Clark ad ministered the coup de grace In the second leg to seal the victory late in the evening Thus the consolation goes to the Exports this time Some details of individualism are Pickerings 180 and 140 Paul Kir by 120 finish Mathews 140 Jim Franks Terry Hancock 140 my 121 and Mark start as well as Scarletts aforementioned 148 start In the flurry of fast games and long waits and continual movement around the eight boards it is not easy to obtain starts scores and finishes and we oil lose sight of these at petitions times GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE CAB STEREO EXPERTS SINCLAIR AVE DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC AWTBENTONDT 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN GEORGETOWN PHOTO J BINOCULAR Qanaral Ust Reg 5995 Reg 6995 39 10x50 MERCURY 7 RUBBER COATED Diitanc Viewing mac D 180 All Jason Binoculars Include Deluxe Case Straps and Lens Caps PLUS Lifetime Warranty Available at The Herald Office In either 8x10 or 5x7 Sizes Good service good coverage goodprice- Thats State Farm

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