Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 3, 1988, p. 12

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Pant SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday February J lies Herald Scoreboard Minor hockey Simmy Butt Bum Urdu Sum Gin MnMr DvW Scut Rich PtnJn Vtaca Andy And Doom Niufer Mite Tyler Fee jBcaBnl An Said I Jim M Arnold J McNlno miim AkWi Jiff MtNlTfo Alia i KlrfcSiriaMwaDuioUplul MlkaWilUtFnDdiMcLBiL God Duta Ana STANDINGS Neils Music team impressive in London Peewees come close at tourney Hocus I nil TrkiSthcU lilt TrtoKutt Jamk Tripp Sim Burt Sim Brawn Burnt 1 Jan Jgaoa Saw Gardiner Chril Onyiim Efte Cbrii I Bob Pita Gombco Brad Hut Cool Hob Phi Sot Dun Rob Ma Irna Snow Brian Moray Damn Knfctck Data J Ji Bowling HON SOCIAL Sandy NITERS Cord M Dan William Jilt Rob M CLUB Hit Dot Ml a Bolt HI Ed ID Smith in BO Marc IBS Scott Ml Mil Ml Aid MII Bark Ryan MwUiiMltSTI Jed Gortlln Cindy Julia David HI Tanya Martin MaiOww WiDur Paul Utl Martin 111 Ml iu Richard Michael 111 By MIKE MARSHALL Herald Special Neil a Muatc Peewee bouse league hockey leant came within about three minutes of reaching the cham game in the London Minor Hockey Tournament last weekend Coach Mike Marshall feels that had he kept three men back for the last four minutes of the final game the Georgetown team would have had an excellent chance to play In the champkwshi p game In Game One Georgetown defeated Wheatley in a very ex citing game scored first In the second period to go ahead 10 however Cory of Georgetown tied the game up before the period was out was not to be stopped as he carried on to score three more goals to give Georgetown the win Assisting on the Georgetown goals were Robbie Brown ana Blaine Ken nedy Cory RIouX was picked as the game MVP Grant Goodfellow was outstanding In net Derek and Ryan Scott put in very strong games for Georgetown Georgetown looked a little tired for the Saturday morning game as many of the players stayed up late Friday night alter their game The Robert Gordon team of Lon don who had the advantage of stay In their own homes were fresh Saturday morning and were able to skate around the Georgetown team almost at will to win the game London went ahead before An drew from London scored three more goals before Bobby Campbell scored from and Rloux Rloux tallied bet ween two London scoring plays with Marshal and Robbie Brown assisting Derek Ruffolo was chosen the Georgetown MVP Blaine Ken nedy and Robbie Brown also played strong games was heart attack city In the stands as Georgetown and Harvey of London played one of the most ex games of the London ment late Saturday night London went ahead 10 In the first period before Kevin Shaw scored assisted by Mike Toyne Andrew Marshall then put Georgetown ahead as he was assisted by and Brown London tied the game in the se cond period only to have Marshall score for Georgetown from Ryan Scott and Shaw London went ahead in the third period only to have Georgetown tie the game as scored from Marshall Georgetown then went ahead 54 with Michael Toyne scoring from Shaw and Bobby Campbell It was at this point that Coach Marshall feels that keeping three men back with five minutes to go In the game might have put Georgetown In the final London came on strong as Georgetown tried to score the In surance goal They tied the game up as Georgetown was caught and Grant Goodfellow was left to fend for himself In the Georgetown net Due to the point system Georgetown had to win to advance to the championship London broke in with one back The Georgetown player slipped as the puck approach ed him inside the Georgetown blue line and as the puck came to him he pulled it Into his body The referee awarded the London team a penalty shot with seconds left on the dock and they scored to win the game Georgetown played the last 24 seconds with six skaters trying to score two goals but to no avail The London team kept their best player on the ice for almost the en tire game as be Beared five of their six goals Some Georgetown parents think that some players on the Loo don team saw little If any ice Kevin Shaw received MVP honors for the Georgetown team Andrew and Bobby Campbell played strong twoway hockey for Georgetown The London tournament was a well run tournament according to Coach Marshall and assistant coach Jamie Ranklne The players and the parents had a very good time and would certainly encourage other Georgetown teams to go to the tour nament next year Informative advertising helps lower the price of goods BUFFET MAIN ST NORTH GEORGETOWN 8776788 Flights upset highflying Hustlers in darts It was back to ninegame matches this past Wednesday In the Georgetown Industrial Darts League Hustlers went in to a lead over Flights then went up and seemed to become complacent eventually going down All credit to nights for the comeback and giving Hustlers only their second loss of the season took the first six games over Independents on the way to victory Firemencame back from to 45 in the end with Panthers Exports and Ensigns had a bam met and tongs match with Exports out on top by the odd game Inter County ran off the first three games on their way to a win over Aces Bandits and Snowjacks battl all the way with pull off the last game for the win Rollers strung out middle of the match wins to defeat close rivals Bulldogs Eliminators again failed to show and gave up nine games by default to Taxmen ISO two and two closes Joe Cairns had six opens and a finish Bryan Turner came In with two closes and I knocked a 125 Ace Bailey scorched the scoreboard with four scores over the ton Jim Carter finished on Ken Baker and Terry Hancock scored 140s Jim Franks opened with and Peter Buckley scored a high Dennis Thorogood replied with 125 Dalgle also knocked 125 and Tim Field went better Field also had two starts and two finishes Al Murphy opened with and Bruce McCart finished In two darts Lloyd BUI Hall and Dave all scored over the ton Paul Klrby had two opens and closes Colin Stringpole Broad- bent had four starts and a finish and Mark Bruce McCartney also popped In a This week sees the singles cham with many players capable of winning Once again the draw will play an Important part in who goes through Some Interesting opening round games are on hand Myself and Harry Bottoms the winner play Jack Hamilton Is not an easy forecast Brian Hicks Pete Robin son the winner going on to meet the waiting Rick Hardin Dennis vs Brian Beaumont Ed die vs Henry Graham Ken Baker Jim Nicholson Danny vs Dave Larry LeBannlster John Maltby Ron Scarlett awaits the winner of Ian McDonald and Ron Duval I will not attempt a forecast of possible winners Having done well enough on the last tournament forecasts I will rest on my laurels Incidentally Bob Sumaeve from Ontario is ranked In the top 10 In the professional world of darts With an American also In the top ft J a game which is truly international and no longer a played in British pubs and clubs Englishman Eric the Craf Cockney is In his and has won the world championship five times or more and Is succeeded by Bob Anderson another 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