Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 5, 1988, p. 9

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Sports Outlook IIAl TON HILLS OUTLOOK Saturday November IMS Tabbies hand juniors first defeat of season Lone TD wrecks Rebels Georgetown Rebel ZS by Tibbie during Junior foothill action GD11S I ail Wednesday Outlook Photo BEELINE TRAVEL For Service 5 Wesleyan St 2nd Floor Downtown Georgetown One play rated I he Georgetown junior football team an regular season record as the squad suffered Its first loss of the in Wednesday in Georgetown Tabbies turned a quarterback option ploy into a touchdown dash and the I oik of the made all fcrencc as ebcls wen unable to score me their own in an loss The name marked the conclusion of he llnlton Tier league rcgul r season schedule hate losing but If you re going to lime ltd Blakelock to play shut us down Our kids fell tood about loss knowing they mere a better That good THlj II hungrier now Desptlc the loss Georgetown had already clinched first and finished the regular si with finished second with a while Ihird place wcnl to Milton Mustangs fourth soot to Lord Lancers will host next Wednesday in the first of mo semifinal con lesU while will to intheolhir In whal could be a preview of this Junior final r showed much in the half Georgetown only point of the first hull when punter Adam logon booted single into ton it end second quart ir our define pi d Three lopsided losses hit Peewee Bs in tough week In the first Kami of the wcili Georgetown Major hock club took on tin Pirn team from Brampton that two i ago took thtm by a 7 scon This time the was close the locals played discipline Homer and shared duties azid both turned in solid performance The first period was opened thi scoring with remaining in the strand pi nod The locals broke tip the original two- onone but the Pizza trailer picked up the loose puck and centered 11 in to goalmouth area where It was lunged home score remained the until the last few minutes of the game A forward was left alone in the low slot and his shot found gloveside corner of the net Final score Matt Dcxuchle led the team in takeouts with five Mott Lush Shannon Charlie Snook Derik Jeremiah blocked shots In i the locals travelled to put pressure on their opponents and on a minute the first pinod wen rewarded with a tally Jason passed to it an net and he around scored from in impossible angle The score remained the same until the last two minutes of the period Then erupted for three goals in minute and a half to control of the match It was after two and the final wis lol Blaine Kennedy and block shots for Georgetown On Sunday the locals hosted Milton Major team They lost by score of l The homeside goal was scored by Andrew Marshall from Malt Anderson week is a light one lor Georgetown as thiir only scheduled game is Sunday at home against Major novices lose pair By Outlook Sped year Slreelsvillc Georgetown on Oct 30 and skated to a victory over our Major Novices Georgetown two sharp shooters Curtis Hoogcndam and Brad Davidson each scored a goal with assists going to Shane Thomp son and Allan David son also counted an assist as ho helped set up Hoooendam On Nov 1 Georgetown Major Novices were looking to break out of their slump when they hosted Burlington The visitors came out fired up and in a very physical game came away with an win Georgetown two goals were scored by Curtis from Wesley Blight and by Brad Kouyoumjian hoopsters host tournaments The annual Hockey Heritage tournament which began play on Thursday runs this weekend at Alcott Arena and Memorial Arena with finals slated for Sunday In the Acton junior girls basketball team is a oneday roundball tour on Saturday with preliminary games slated for a morning start with finals to follow in the late afternoon NOVEMBER 14 REELECT MURT ALLISON HYDRO COMMISSION WARD VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE DEDICATION FOR FURTHER INFORM A VON 8774072 well said Clarke But you can win with one point Jeff picked off a pair of errant passes in the first half first offensive play fn m line of scrimmage in the se cond half would provide the only mu jor if the day as a Tabblc halfback took a pitch from the broke two and sprinted down the lines to ihasini Rebel or the touchdown The convert was good and IS Id clock seized a I lud A booming by pinned in its own end he garnered an point to take an lead That had would hold up for the of as difince The Rebel detenu also held Tabbies from scoring another major a time- consuming ground attack helped run out the clock s best opportunities on a fourth dawn fake kick and punt by Adam Unpen Rebels were unable gain a first down on fake however and managed to move the ball after being pinned in their own end off a wind aided punt Meanwhile Clarke says his troops re healthy and hungry for next weeks playoff opener Lord Lancers Rebels beat the Lancers In their only regular season meiting Wl re looking forward to the playoffs said Clarke On November 14th Reelect RUSS Miller Town of Halton Hills PROVEN EXPERIENCE and LEADERSHIP 8776619 8771574 ADVANCE POLLS November 10 a m 8 m Arena and 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