Herald Scoreboard Hockev TYKE AttanThompaoa MHUtaCMDwUaa Goala Ryan Claude Johnaon Jell I Erin Soot Brent Andrew tr Aitlala Bandy THE HERALD Wednesday March IMS Pig a i Juno J Chad J to ream in final Johnson squad second at Port Perry Bowling Den J II Brian LEAGUE Brian Ben Van Brian rt Derek Brian Chaplin Larry Roger Ml Cod Jeaee War Nathan Martin Scott Eli i Brail lloan Jonathan Howell J Trarm Dtnct Roddy Jut Ward Nathan Martin lift Tun Penney Many Maun Co Stephen Mark AndyJonee Got Ricky Boudreau Michael Travi I Truilu rUchanbon Cnrtatta rcrnll Ken 1 John La McDonald Georgetown SENIORS Tracy Week HI Do Sandy imi Mart Baa no in Ridley Bri mi Lane to in Root OS nil Carrie 1 I BANTAMS Robin Zander Paula in MAa Jennifer Una It Co JeKDItkeya Aialala Jeff Jain Moon Goafa KctId Shaw Gory lobby TOURNAMENT and Junior and Mike Jeff Tlmmoni Cbrta Hyde Meltllle Jeff Pel Greg I Luih Aaalata Jam Lome Barry Elmer Archibald Trip Goali Chrta Bum I Wayne Scott Dave Lawrence Mike Jet Hamuli Jamb Tripp Aaalala Chrla Jttt Hannah J Nick Kilpta I Jamta Burt Larry Sieve Jam Smith Aialita Dare Jaion Fill Last Saturday the Johnson and Associates Major Atoms tuned up for the coming Harrison Division playoffs by participating In the Port Perry Atom Touma merit The team acquitted Itself quite well winning its first two games to gain a berth in the final before los ing to the host Port Perry team Rice Lake provided their first round opponent For a change the locals were the bigger and faster team They got on the board after only seconds when Jim fed Scott Wilson who circled behind the net and passed out to Doole who one- timed It Into the net Although Craig Blair and Wilson both had a pair of very good scoring chances it remained 10 after first period Georgetown relaxed in the second period and It cost them fired shots at goal tender Seth Homer scoring once to even the score But with only remain and Blair broke In on a twoonone After a perfect Blair wrested a shot off the s pad into the comer or the This seemed to wake up the locals as the third period was nil theirs At a Blair scored an unassisted goal on a good solo rush Bewdley narrowed the difference to on screen shot at but the locals Rot that one back minute later when Stephen sent Blair on a partial breakaway and he tallied to make it This demoralised Bewdley and Georgetown added two more goals Bottomley from Blair and Yurichuk and from Andrew and Wilson The final score was The win put them in against the Oshawa Bruins In the second Again Georgetown got on the board early scoring a goal less than two minutes into the game Wilson blocked a pass at his own bluellne deked the and shot low to the glove side A few minutes after a to Blair combination Just missed the Bruins evened the score knocking In a rebound past goal tender Sean Mills who had to go down to make the initial save Less than a minute later the locals regained the lead when Doole deflected a slot pass from Blair past the goalie Wilson also got an assist At Georgetown went on the power play when an player took out his frustration at being closely checked with a stash The locals capitalised with Blair taking a pass from beating the defence and the goalie It was latter first period Each team scored once in the Going gets tough for YBC bowlers At Doole deflected a shot by Matt Lush The puck flip ped up In the air and over the shoulder But that one back three minutes on a screen shot The period ended with the Bruin stoning Wilson on a breakaway Georgetown tightened up defen in he third As the period wore on started taking chances allowing counterchances in return With l 10 left after hit the goalpost on a breakaway Wilson converted a Lush pass into a breakaway and scared The final was This win put them In the gome against Port Perry The two teams were fairly evenly matched with the opposition Ing an edge in skating ability Penalties proved the decisive tor as two goals the host team 1 victory Hie locals had two good scoring chances in the late stages of the first period with Bloir and Kat both nearly scoring on one- onone opportunities Then with to go an Interference penalty gave Port Perry their first chance They capitalized at when a shot from the top of the left faceoff circle beat the Only 23 seconds Into the second Port Perry scored again when a long shot from the bluellne eued the goalie It was And only nine seconds after a Georgetown penalty for body contact a shot was deflected by a player In the slot Into the net to make It 30 The locals got that one back at 3 21 made a good rush beating two defenders to get a good shot on goal Yurichuk was Johnny onthespot to knock in the rebound The second ended at 31 which turned out to be the final score This week he team starts out on its quest to capture the Tricounty The final weekend of he Central Ontario lone final round In the National Championships again brought about mixed surprises Georgetown will have two carrying the flag for local bowl to the provincial medal round with hones of going on to the nationals in Calgary Robin Zander a Bantam girl rolled a 169 and a 196 to cap ture her division Basse clinched her goal with a in the first game and a in the second to lead by 129 and then coasted In the third triple was still far ahead of her rivals The Junior girl Christina Lane fought to he end and only a head he last frame losl her the triple earned her the runner up position and a possible appearance at the provincials tn the next shift the three local boys were not so successful In the singles competition The best effort was by the Bantam representative Alain Larocque who fell short by pins Robert Harrison competed Firemen hot against enders Saturday afternoon at Georgetown Bowl he local house championship team of Bantam boys coached by Julie McCorry made a concerted effort of and were pins out of first place among the fifteen teams com pcling However the highest game of he day was rolled by a team from Brampton with an to final take over first place The Georgetown earn of Ryan Martin David Leslie Greg Norton Kevin Shapcott and Chris Wilkes rolled above their team average in this fine a Kempt and gave indications of future success The same type of luck followed the Junior boys team in their at in Ralph Miller hop his team could follow Inst years success was In top con tendon all day However plewood for the second time powered its way lo first place in the final game This local team of Scott Joey Mark Alex Bcrtrand and Stansfleld displayed great promise for the future Darts Both divisions leaders r handed opponents with different results In the Georgetown In duatrutl Darts League last week Hustlers from the first took heir game over Ensigns 63 and Aces defeated Its not always foregone a win Is guaranteed when a side Is short of players Last week I wrote that should not hove much trouble with Firemen Well I should have written the other way around Firemen got hot and won taking four games In a row at one point Meanwhile Panthers staged a mini comeback in their loss to Independents The remaining First Division match saw Exports take the Golden Flights Flights had some impressive Individual stats except tor he finishing and Bulldogs had a tussle going and were led going In to he last game which went to dogs tor a well deserved win Aces had another poor night for them in losing the maximum to Taxmcn Aces were on night High Rollers crept nearer the top place with a victory over Bandits In a key match Top individual honor goes to Eric Fuller with a league leading Second Division start of 160 Mike Pepper Dave Robinson Dennis Thorogood Larry LeBannlster Jim Franks Marty Wheeler Stan Mathews and Rick Hardin all scored 140s Hardin also started on 120 Grant Richardson on 106 Robinson on 100 Dave Beaumont 112 Dave Tomlln son 110 and Eddie Plackett 106 The only high finishes recorded were by Fuller S3 and Mathews Several other players all scored over the ton Including John Mills Danny Alex Tough Mur Gord Ace Bailey Poirier Paul Karolltls Ian Mac Donald Buckley Gord toms and Bryan Turner Hustlers and remain top of their respective divisions though High Rollers arc close behind in he race for the Second Division lead Flights loss docs not harm their second place standing In Pint Division and Firemen and Eliminators are bottom teams The to my other sport involvement over the weekend We shall return to normal next week In the meantime the match for this week are Aces vs Eliminators Flights vs Ensigns Tax men Inter County Panthers Snow tacks High Rollers Exports v lustlcrs Bulldogs Bandits and Firemen vs Independents Legion team continues on target The team of Brian Beaumont Telford Ron Scarlett who replaced unavailable Tim Field and Alex Tough continues to surprise everyone by qualifying for the Pro vincial Championships at the end of April Actually the lads went one better than last week by reaching the runner up position at the recent District Championships of the Legions Once again It was the Nigel Hyde team from Cooksvilie which came through to win Playing steady If not brilliant darts the cam look Its round robin section without a loss o move Into Cooksvilie teams Continuing where- they left off he town team did not allow he opposition any chances and finished them off in two straight games The first of the final went easily lo Hyde the second game was much closer and went right down to the wire before Cooksvilie LN ELLS DRIVING SCHOOL DAY CRASH COURSE March 15th to 930 to 330 For Information About Courses or Private Lessons phone 8772671