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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 20, 1988, p. 12

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Page SECTION B THE HERALD Wednetday JanaaryJO IMS Herald Tournaments not their forte but Bowling M3 championships FOR SPORTS COVERAGE CALL 8772201 Minor hockey cruises along in TriCounty toffrcy I CinoV Km J Minis BwlCulhbRtLUutCMUIn Timor UnG Refer TIN NITERS LEAGUE Bob I n league CLndj M WI ill MO JUNIORS Line HI Shirt Sharon Sol Robert Iturtna 7 Hot In M Julie Only Clark Kerry Colli Matthew Hon J Dave Krilr Jell Vu Hint Jale Randy Birred BID j Die Lain Dob Bowklll Trevor Snow Fein Grant Darren Knlotk Stwrw Utile I Klrpia Scot Dobbin Din Colli Anuria I Jrff Smith Eunice Leery Colli Lee Minlii Andy Pit Thompson MikaTytsr Wayne Vina Grey Pit Thorapeon Scott Webb Rich Jidt Pool MtEieBmStHttif Lance J Kirk Jed Bruce Juby Gory The M and M Pro Sport Bantams are faring well In TriCounty hockey action but not so well In tournament play In the Ottawa International Tour nament held over the Christmas break Georgetown met some very physical teams and came home empty handed as far as points go In their first encounter they lost to West Island a team from Mon real with their lone goal scored by Craig Cooper from English The second game saw the locals come out on the short end of a game with Goal scorers were Dave Watts Chad Bailey and English Credited with assists were Watts Mark Mlnlnch Bill McDonald and Trent Cull The third game of the tournament pitted the and crew against South Nation with the result son Although they were beaten by goals they never gave up and coaches Keith Bennett and were very happy with the team fort Their next tournament ap was in Aurora and the team knew full well that they were in for a real battle The tournament on ly had an opening in the AAA side but that didnt matter Mississauga Black Hawks was their first opponent Eric Long who once ployed for the Hawks got things started with a goal from Rod and Dale McNiven The Black Hawks took the lead late In the third period but with just seconds to go Cooper got the equalizer from Long The tournament committee gave the star of the gome to a Hawks player but most agreed It should have gone to goalie Chris Cam bourls Wetland took the next game in a penalty filled contest Georgetown two goals coming late In the third frame by and Rich Bond Bond drew an assist as did Pasma Burke and goalie Paul SI Pierre With a win were in attitude Pro sports took on Kingston Kingston drew first blood late In tho second period They Increased their lead early In the third but the locals came back a minute and a half later when English found the mark unassisted Kingston pulled ahead 31 with lust over five minutes re maining but Pasma drew the game closer 23 seconds later Kingston won out 32 Reluming to County play no one would have guessed this was the same team that had them talking In put the scare Into Georgetown by scoring three goals in tho third period but and M held on to pull out a win English scored a natural hat trick and Burke had the other goal Chad Bailey led the assist parade by notching three with singles going to Craig Cooper Trent Cull and Burke The only team in Trl County that Georgetown has not beat all season Is and the game on Jan was no exception ending In a 41 loss Dundas took an early lead before Burke from Serleanlaon registered a reply drew two more goals in the second frame The third period featured end ac tion with the only penalties being recorded In what was a very good Oakvlllc was In town on Saturday to try their luck and lucky they were as they went home with a tie The tying goal was recorded with no time remaining on the clock Dale McNiven scored twice for Georgetown while Chad Bailey Eric Long and Mark Mlnlnch counted singles Long had two assists as did Rich Bond and Scr Burke English McDonald and Culi got single assists Victory Number 17 the season came from on Sunday In a early morning practice the locals spent considerable time work ing on their and It paid off Eight times to be exact as they easily defeated Street 1H with goalie Chris Cambouris recording the shutout and collecting two assists Burke and Jim English lied in points by scoring two goals and four assists each Kevin Usher counted his first and Bill McDonald got three points on one goal and two helpers Wade Ser chipped in with three assists Single goals went to Eric Long and Rod Captain Dale helped on two goals Rich Bond Chad Bailey and Trent Cull also notched one point each on assists tallied minutes in penalties to Georgetown 18 The M and M Pro Sport Bantams will end their regular season play this weekend when they take on at the Carlisle Arena on Saturday night and return home to play Burlington on Sunday at 30 at the Arena Johnson and Associates suffer two setbacks The Johnson and Associates Major Atoms lost to Milton by a score of last Saturday and Sunday drop ped a exhibition decision to the Rebels Milton opened the scoring in the first period Saturday with a con goal Goal lender Scan Mills had apparently smothered the puck by the left goalpost with a Milton player poking at It But after a delay the referee decided that it was a goal A few minutes later Milton scored the second goal Mills stopped a breakaway but the puck rebounded off the boards and back out Into the slot Before the goalie could regain his balance the puck was In the net At of the second period Milton scored a goal on a screen shot from the faceoff circle On the shift Georgetown had Its best scoring chance of the period Jim took a hard shot that was blocked The rebound went to David Doole Only a good save by the Milton goalie prevented a goal A minute later Milton made It 40 on a slow but accurate shot to the stick side from the right dot The third period saw Milton score two goals In the last three minutes to round out the final Defensively Herts Shannon Morris and Scott Wilson broke up twoonones and Mills stopped two breakaways Offensively Stephen Mall Lush Wilson and provided most of the scoring threat losttoThomhlll The two teams played the first period to a scoreless draw Both teams had four shots on goal and Georgetown actually put the puck in the net but the referee disallowed it Jim Katsilleris and An drew Ellnesky led the offence and Shannon Morris blocked two shots to lead the defence The Rebels the locals 21 In the second period Both goals came off rebounds when the couldn t control the original shot The Georgetown goal came when Scott Wilson stole the puck and took a low shot that deflected Into the net In the third period the Rebels capitalized on a pair of twoonones within seconds to put the game away It was with minutes to go Thornhlll popped In two more and Wilson was slopped on a breakaway as the final was The locals next game is tonight Wednesday In Milton Heights club opens ski season The Milton Heights Ski Club kick off Its competitive season recent ly taking to the hills on several fronts On Jan the Mountain Dew squad 13 and under travelled to Horseshoe Valley where they were narrowly edged by the Toronto Ski Club Top finishers for the Milton Heights crew were Tim Shier of Limehouse Ritchie Coupcr of Burl Ington and Michael West of Oakvllle in the boys competition and Lisa of Oakvllle Heidi of Oakvllle and Meghan Powell of Burlington in the girls competition On Jan the Milton Heights Alpine White squad raced against London and took a home hill victory of 12246 over the visitors Milton Heights skiers swept the top three positions in the boys com petition as Kevin and Bonner both of Burlington were first and second respectively and Danny Antonlos of Campbellville was third In girls competition Milton Heights again swept the top three positions with Angela of Georgetown first Holly Bambcr of second and Lindsay Den of Burlington third Also on Jan 10 the Milton Heights Alpine Red team was at Caledon where they were defeated by Osier Rene Latrcille of Oakville led the Milton Heights skiers in the boys division finishing fourth while Dale Bell of Mlllon was fifth and Drew Reeves of was seventh The Milton Heights girls team was led by the second place finish of Heather of Burlington white Slacey ONeill of was fourth and Quinn of Burlington was sixth The Milton Heights Alpine Blue team was at on Jan and fell 12472 to Chlcopee Blue Joey of was sixth in the boys competition white Saahn Skoropad of Milton was seventh and Tom Cos tain of Georgetown was eighth for Milton Heights The lop three girls for Milton Heights were Mary Ann Doyle of In fifth Monlque of Norval in sixth and Franceses of Mlllon in eighth The Milton Heights Alpine Blue Chedoke Gold defeated them Sasha Joey and Robin Dorcas of Mississauga led the Milton Heights skiers in the boys division while Cathy Bradley of Milton Mary Anne Doyle and Monlque Hoewing were tops In the girls division The Alpine White team was also In action Sunday competing at where they were downed 12669 by Kevin Smith placed sixth for Milton Heights while Dave Eaton of Acton was seventh and Rick Taylor of Burlington was eighth In the girls competition Holly Bamber Angela and Lindsay Dennlson placed sixth seventh and eighth for Milton Heights respectively Mayflower split recent outings Hustlers Exports double up The Georgetown Industrial Darts League continued the double headers or another week with in teresting wins and losses in both divisions Double victories were recorded by Hustlers and Exports In the First Division Second Division were and County who meet this week In an important Snowjncki also meet High Rollers a first place versus second en counter Inter County and Rollers both meet Tflxmcn In their other match and do not look like much of a challenge from the foot of the stan dings First Division leaders Hustlers could have a couple of close games with Exports and First Division spotlights fall on Hon Scarlett with another opening 148 Murphy with two ls Brian Hicks had two opens of 116 Telford and Tim Field also knocked off 140 and Field had a 128 Grant Rich unison had three opens Jim Franks had Ihc high finish of Gord Bottoms shot lie Marty Wheeler and John Mills hit two tons Second spotlight falls on Doug Whichclo a 136 open Bill Halls 114 Joe 132 high score and Cam opened with 120 Rick Harden opened with 102 Bruce Hope had three opens and a close ana Harden also had four opens and had three starts and two closes In one match and two starts and two finishes In the other match Great stuff all round son Mayflower squad suffered first loss in five league games against losing 42 Georgetown outplayed Iheir op position for the first two periods and had a twogoal lead but could not keep up and Ancaster scored four unanswered goals in the third Mike Large had the first goal assisted by Mark Johnson and Jason Gralto Greg Dobbin scored the se cond marker assisted by Derek Earlier in the week Mayflower beat Burlington 3 1 The team played a fast skating clean check game but could not score until the third period when they tallied three goals In three minutes Derek scored assisted by Greg Dob bin and Jason Gratto found the mark 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