Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 16, 1988, p. 14

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Page SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday ssBSSSmmsm POLISHED PRECISION row from left Louise Joy Wausven Amy The Junior earn which a team of II or more Grummet Tina Van Male Heidi Nlxdorf Coach no age limit alio competed la he Junior category at he Lenora Front row KrUly Sum rule Nit Mount Forest Precision InvltaUonat Competition and Karre Lee Karrtsnan Jennifer Danielle won the Silver Medal Back row from left Wilkinson Heather Carrfaon Carole Kelly Johnson and Assoc atoms at their defensive best Atoms last weekend as they limited the opposition to five goals in a of Morrison Division Trt Coun ty playoff games Friday the team lost a dose gome against Burlington Data Generals And on Sunday they came back to tie Ancaster Friday night zealous caused the locals to play three times In Ibe first period Burlington capitalized once at when a Burlington forward picked up loose puck beat both and the goalie to make it after one period Georgetown played the Generals evenup in the second and had the best scoring chance when a Burl player threw his stick to block a scoring chance causing a penalty shot to awarded However Jim lust missed with his attempt and the score remained The third period was a wide open affair Burlington settled the issue with 3 left In the game with a good high screen shot The game had many good defen sive plays Goaltendcr Scan Mills made many difficult saves In- duding two clearcut breakaways Andrew Shannon Morris and Robbie broke up Katsllieris cleared a puck blocked snots Sunday afternoon Ancaster paid a visit to Arena Their chippy play along with way refereeing set the tone of the game The evenlyplayed first period ended in a scoreless lie Ancaster took unsportsmanlike and slashing penalties but the locals could not capitalize Early In the second the locals sue killed off a twoman vantage Then at S Scott Wilson knocked In a rebound but the referee lost sight Of the puck and blew the whistle nullyfylng the Two minutes later an errant An caster shot hit a Georgetown player In the chest and the puck trickled etui they turned the table on caster with IS seconds to go when Jalmle Katsllieris fired a low shot Into the stick side comer of the net to make It oneall Ancaster broke away with two quick goals to start the third The first came just four seconds after the penalty expired on a un behind the net The se cond on a oneonone hat started from the The Scth Homer got a piece Of the puck but It flipped up over his shoulder into the net it was However Georgetown refused to fold With about six minutes to go Morris sent David Doole on a breakaway with a long pass to cen tre ice The fefenceman was able to catch up but the puck went to Wilson who cut to the net and took a good shot The rebound went to Matt Lush who cashed in and the was back to a single goal About a minute after that Georgetown got ibe break it needed to even the score Wilson harassed the Ancaster defender and deflected a pass towards the goal The goalie tried to direct the in to the corner but Instead put it bet ween his legs into the net The game ended In a threeall tie There were several good defensive plays Monckton and broke up dangerous rushes Morris and blocked shots And Seth Homer played a strong game In net making several tough scvea Offensively perhaps the most notable item was the passing par by the defence with several rushes started by long ac curate passes from deep In the defensive zone Passes by Kat Morris and Yurlchuk were pa rt Icularly impressive Future games ton and a parentoffspring game SAME DAY TAX RETURNS 111 Si 8772217 Tunmpi Minor St DBORAS CONFECTIONS Just For Easter Chocolate Bunnies Chicks Ducks Beautiful Baskets prepared by hand with the finest quality milk dark chocolate from Belgium Please Mots ftijtio op PINE VALLEY FARMS ft Blue Fins shine at meet Four local club records wen bet tend and local swimmers took most of the top honors at the Blue Fins swim team hosted a meet with the Burlington Centurions on March as the Blue Fins organisation did not have as many competitors as the locals particularly in the older age categories Cindy Ecdes established two new club records for the looraetr freestyle and the individual medley Glen Oomen set a new mirk for the 100 backstroke and Mat set a dub record for the SO m butterfly Following are the Blue Fin swim mers who took firsts in categories 100 backstroke too freestyle and SO butterfly Andrew Terrell so breaatstroke butterfly m backstroke and sort freestyle Thane SO butterfly I00 backstroke 100 freestyle and 100 Individual medley Glen Oomen butterfly 100 freestyle 100 backstroke and individual medley Matthew so butterfly 100 100 freestyle and individual medley GO butterfly 100 and In dividual medley Cindy freestyle and individual medley Pawn Newman m backstroke and 100 breaatstroke Kristen SO butterfly Benito backstroke and Robert Weston too breaatstroke Picking up secondplace awards for various events were Brand 3 Alison Macewan Kristen Chris Ndl Scudder Robert Weston Julie Robertson Mandy Mdissa Walts Chris Hall andBenSwanson Picking up thirds In events were Jennifer 3 Cheryl Julie Robertson James Young 2 Alison Macewan Scudder Benito Robert Weston Beth Dorian uteri Melissa Watts Amy Kerslake Tracy Tobuchl Andrea Herner Dawn Newman Ben Swnn son and Julie Robertson The Blue Fins did extremely wdl at the meet from one of their youngest members eight yearold Andrew Terrell taking firsts In all of his events right up through the en tire team Soccer teams prepare for kickoff the Georgetown Youth Soccer upcoming season It Is expected a full bouse league program will operate Judging by the response to a registration session conducted March A second registration will be netd the Arena on Saturday March from to noon Soccer clinics are currently being held at the Georgetown District High School gym on Sundays from 10 to m and include both boys and girls of all ages who are in terested In playing The in the clinics are receiving quality coaching and even the youngest players are enjoying the program and are picking up good techniques Again this year there will be girls teams operating which will be entered In the area tournaments that are available For the first time a minisquad will be entered in the Robbie Tour- naraent at Scarborough This tour is strictly for rim and allows the youngsters to meet children own age from all over the world the boys soccer program there will be one competitive team in the underH category are cur rently being held at GDHS on Sun days from noon to under coach Bill Harrison One under house league team will compete in the Peel Hal ton Ladies strong showing in area bowling competiton House League Soccer program There are also some bouse league select tournaments available for teams to be entered as long as coaches can be found The former under team will play in the Senior ranks his season of the League and Georgetown United will play In the Toronto and District Premier This means that the local dub now has affiliation with soccer from the very small Mini level the highest Senior level which will deflnltdy benef t the dub and cerasowholt Volunteers are still needed and For more information contact 1867 flames Harrison The ladles section of the National Classified Bowling Championships held thdr round at Georgetown Bowl March Local bowlers distinguished themselves The winner In the to 1M average group was Sandra Timleck with Hi 12 pins ahead of the runnerup Marilyn Anderson of The 15S to 180 average group was captured by Carol McKean with runnerup Flo Carswdl both of Georgetown The finalist was Peggy Sue Caldwell of Georgetown with Cathy Morris of in second place In the 170 to 1B4 group The IBS to 109 average group Maxlne of Dixie as the winner with of Georgetown next in line and Chris Somen only 10 pins behind Now the winners of each group will form one team for the remain ing rounds and the National Finals In C The of course are the replacements for any unable to continue further The 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