THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday November 1S89 Page Sports COLIN GIBSON Herald Sports Editor Acton Sabres strutting stuff Gymnastic Club registration By COLIN GIBSON Herald Sports Editor Acton Tail Realty Sabres have a light schedule in MidOntario Junior Hockey League play this week but the team deserves a break in view of the clubs most re cent successes The Sabres were scheduled to take on Caledon last night Fri day in a home encounter at Acton Community Centre at press time the score was not available However leading into the Friday night clash with Caledon the Sabres had gone undefeated in three consecutive games According to league statistics the sixpoint splurge moved Acton into fifth place in league standing with 14 points but of more im portance within hailing distance of second place Orangeville Crushers top the league standings with points with Schomberg holding onto the number two spot with points just two in front of Acton League scoring statistics releas ed show four Sabres among the loops top pointgetters Jamie of sits atop the league scoring parade with points on eight goals and 26 HALTON HILLS GYMNASTIC CLUB will be holding Winter Registration this Wednesday and next Saturday for all age groups in the Rose Room located on the top floor of Georgetown Memorial Arena Mill Street Wednesdays registration time Is from pm Next Saturday registration is scheduled from 10 am until 12 noon In the picture above Katie Rowland cups her head in her hands while doing the splits Kristin Boycc strikes a pose and at rear from left club members Jenny Ingram and Jennifer Stocks Herald photo by Colin Gibson Minor Atoms slip Century 21 drops a pair By DAVE BEA VAN Herald Special Burlington 5 Georgetown 3 Nov 16 Century 21 Minor Atoms hosted Burlington In two previous games this season Georgetown had a win and a tie so a little over- confidence was to be expected after Curtis Hoogendam gave the home side a lead in the first period Assists went to Shane Thompson and Sam Butt In the second period Georgetown abandoned their pass ing game and it was every man for himself The result was a deficit at the end of the period With only four minutes left in the game Shane Thompson abandon ed his and used his wrist shot to score two brilliant unassisted goals to get Georgetown back in the game Just when it looked like the boys might salvage a tie a long shot took a lucky bounce and eluded Scott Herbert in goal to give Burl- ington the victory Saturday afternoon Nov Georgetown took their minislump of two straight tosses into the un friendly confines of Miltons Thompson Arena The last time these two teams met Milton embarrassed us so revenge was definitely on the minds of the visitors Milton took the lead with a left in the open ing period but only nine seconds later Brad Kouyoumjian banged home a rebound from a shot by Brad Davidson Then with only one second left in the opening frame Trevor Rich found the puck on his stick with the open net in front of him after Shane Thompson had zipped a shot off the Unbelievably Georgetown held a lead after one period Over the next minutes Milton gave our side a lesson in teamwork as they passed the puck around un til they found the open man with the best opportunity to score and counted eight goals Andrew completed the scoring for Georgetown with a goal one minute from the end of the game with assists going to David son and Kouyoumjian The Sabres Craig Cullen is in third place with points on goals and 13 assists Bob Gagnon holds down place with points on goals and eight assists Peter Cargill has 19 scor ing points on seven goals and 12 assists good enough for nth place while the Sabres Jeff Shevalier rounds out the leagues top scorers with points on nine goals and nine assists The talents of Cullen Gagnon and Shevalier have not gone un noticed by the league as the three Sabres have been selected to take part in the MidOntario Junior Hockey League AilStar game scheduled for tonight Saturday St Francis wins tourney For the third year St Francis girls have won the Royal Invita tional Volleyball trophy The team competed Oct at Bishop Reding High School in Milton triumphing over six com petitors They and theit staff- coach Betty Stone give much credit to parent coach Nancy Fowler for her time and effort in bringing the team to form 830 pm in The leagues stars are set to challenge either Orillia Terriers or Oakville Blades both Junior teams At the outset of the Mid- Ontario Junior Hockey League campaign Sabre manage ment promised improvement over last years sixth place regular season record This years edition of the Sabres has already surpassed the point total of last years squad and is aiming for even greater heights The Sabres have two home games on tap next weekend Friday night game time pm the Sabres take on Bradford Sunday afternoon 130 pm leagueleading Orangeville Crushers test the mettle of the Ac ton team Both games will be played at Ac ton Community Centre LEAGUE STANDINGS GPf IT Or Seville 13 IS Schomberg IS D IS Bradford 16 1 Caledon 1 15 Acton I If 9 0 10 Sunny Acres host Flamboro Sunny Acres Farms major midgets notched their win of the 198990 season Tuesday night by edging Richmond HUlVaughan Kings in a game played in the Kings home arena For a change Sunny Acres Farms started strong and were in front 30 after two periods A third period letdown almost scuttled the Georgetown hopes as Richmond HillVaughan rallied for two goals to make things in teresting The home team rally proved a case of too little too late as Sunny Acres Farms held on for the win Paul Downs manned the Georgetown goal Brad scored twice with Mark Mclntyre scoring the other counter Rob Boyle collected a pair of assists with single helpers going to Brad Adam Hagen and Gord Burke The win runs Sunny Acres Farms season record to llll with the lone loss coming at the hands of Flamboro Sunny Acres Farms have a chance to avenge their lone loss this Sunday as Flamboro visits Gordon Alcott Memorial 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