THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday February ID Page Sports COLIN GIBSON Herald Sports Editor Raiders meet rival Milton By COLIN GIBSON Herald Sports Editor Peterborough Junior Petes took sweel revenge on the Georgetown Buick Raiders a Central Ontario Junior Hockey League West Division contest played last Tuesday in Peter borough The Petes hung a shellacking on the Raiders playing tum about fair play on the Georgetown who had corralled the Petes 3 in a game played last Saturday night at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena The loss to the Petes drops the Raiders regular season record to last in the West Division standings At press time no further game details were available Raiders were scheduled to take on West Division runaway leader Oakville Blades in a game in Oakville Friday last night At press time the score was not available Tonight 30 p m at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena Raiders wrap up Central Ontario Junior Hockey League West Division regular season play when they host arch rival Milton chants Merchants have a lock on fourth place in the West Division stan dings seven points up on Bramp ton but also nine points behind Burlington Cougars Merchants are presently 24 points better than the Raiders in the West Division standings Peterborough Junior Petes sniper Willie McGarvey has wrap ped up the league s regular season scoring title Heading into weekend play he had accumulated points on 51 goals and assists His nearest challenger team mate Scott has 78 ing points on goals and assists Raiders Brent Presswood should claim the team regular season scoring championship as his points on 16 goals and assists is 10 points better than runner up Chns who has points on 19 goals and assists Raiders will meet the West Divi sion s second place team Streetsville in a first round seven series West Division first place team Blades get a first round bye The series against the Derbys opens this coming Tuesday night with a game in Streetsville Games two and three will be played in Georgetown at the Gor don Alcott Memorial Arena this coming Thursday and Friday with game four scheduled to return to Streetsville Sunday Feb 18 Games five through seven in the best of seven series have been ten tatively scheduled if required Game five would be played in Streetsville Feb 20 game six would be played in Georgetown Feb and game seven would be played in Streetsville Feb 25 RAIDERS SCORING G A Brent 16 33 Chris 20 Marty Savoy John Williamson 11 16 15 26 24 Bill McDonald 11 24 Jason Stewart 2 22 Rob Doucette 8 15 Chris Lee 7 13 20 Jim English Adam Ha gen Andre Gregoire Lwis 7 7 1 3 3 10 Kevin Burrows fi 9 Steve DavinCiglen Kevin Dance 3 0 6 7 9 Kelly Foster Ken Kosziwka 3 2 7 Mark French 2 Kevin Brown I Curtis Green fi Jeff Shevaher Andy Des Brown 2 2 3 2 Craig Cooper Rob Lang Trevor Ehnesky 2 1 Jason Mercer 1 Bob Gagnon 1 1 Leisure Lines Winter winding down As the winter season winds down there still remains many events to catch the interest of local sport enthusiasts over the next few weeks Minor Hockey teams are now in their playoffs in both Acton Georgetown and after a full schedule of preparation these teams are anticipating favorable results in and league As well the Acton Sabres Jr C and Georgetown Raiders B clubs are hoping to rebound from disappointing seasons to prove themselves in playoffs The Acton Figure Skating Club is already preparing for their annual Carnival to be held at the Acton Arena on March 24 The Carnival will have both matinee and evening performances This is well constructed and provides wonderful entertainment for whole family Georgetown Skating Club is hosting a Precision Figure Skating competition at the Gordon Anna on March It To see some high quality team work in operation this is a must to lit end Hotkey tournaments and of hampions in both At Ion Georgetown will display some great and perhaps a few of this community s current and future stars The following list indicates what happening in your local arenas Mark these dates on your calendar and come on out to support local athletes and associations as put forth their best efforts for sport and community Feb 23 24 25 Acton Legion Peewee Tournament March9 10 Acton Minor Hockey Mens Tournament March 24 Acton Figure Skating Skating Club Carnival March 31 Acton House League Hotkey Day of Champs GORDON March 1017 GMHA Bantam Tournament March Georgetown Precision Figure Skating Competi tion April Day or Champs April Georgetown Beaver Lumber Old Timers SUNNY ACRE FARMS Paul St Pierre made a fine stop on this breakaway attempt by a Brampton player during action In last Tuesdays round OMHA game at Gordon Memorial Arena The save appeared to light a fire under Sunny Acre Farms who carried the for the balance of the game and posted a triumph The win eliminated Brampton three straight in the five series Sunny Acre Farms will now face the winner or the series in a bestof five series with the first game tentatively scheduled for this afternoon Saturday at Gordon Memorial Arena Herald photo by Colin Gib son Sunny Acre Farms Georgetown building steam By COLIN GIBSON Herald Sports Editor Georgetown s Sunny Acre Farms major midgets are building up steam in OMHA and Brampton was the most recent ictim to be bulldozed over Tuesday night at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena Sunny Acre Farms survived a shaky start and rallied behind the superb goal ten ding of Paul St Pierre to post a convincing win over the Bramp tor visitors to advance to third round provincial The Tuesday night victory gave Georgetown the five series in three straight Sunny Acre Farms won the first two games of the series by and scores Sunny Acre Farms ousted Wood in two straight games in opening round best of three OMHA action and boast an unblemished 50 record in provin Perhaps the previous two vie tones over Brampton lulled Georgetown into a false sense of or maybe over confidence as Tuesday night contest got underway Sunnv Acres enjoved a slim 10 lead heading into second period Barely into second period Brampton scored twice with one replv from Acres and the game was knotted it with just 12 minutes to in the period The second Brampton goal can most described as a soft go il and St more than one appeared to realize this I ess than a minute later St Pierre was superb in stopping a Brampton breakawav and this ap peared to galvanize the whole Sun n Acre Farms team into action Sunny Acre Farms counted three more second period counters then added a third period goal for good measure to wrap up the sometimes feisty chippy contest Gord Burke had a stellar game both offensively and defensively as he scored twice while picking up an assist Several of his bodychecks had Brampton players looking over their Sunny Acre Farr MIDGETS shoulders as if waiting for the roof to cave in Buzz saw Mark Lonto Craig Cooper solid Trevor Ehnesky and Rob Lang scored the other Sunnv Acre Farms markers and Rob Boyle each pick up two assists while Craig Cooper had a single helper Sunny Acre Farms now are fore ed to languish on the sidelines waiting for their next opponent Milton and Chinguacousy are locked in a tooth and nail struggle and at last report the five series was tied at one game apiece with one game tied According to Sunny Acre Farms team manager Wayne Pnes the earliest the team would be back in action would be today Saturday at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena Sabres stifled by high Flyers By COLIN GIBSON Herald Sports Editor A hot goaltender combined with cold shooting hands in the gloves of the Acton Sabres spelled disaster for the leathertown squad as they lost to Caledon Flyers in the opening game of the Mid Ontario Junior C Hockev League first round five plavoff series Tuesday evening at Arena The second game in the series was plaved night at Acton Community Centre at press time the score was not available The third game in the series is scheduled for tonight Saturday at Mavfield Arena with the fourth game of the best of five scheduled for tomorrow Sunday 30 m at the Acton Community Centre Should a fifth and deciding game be needed it would be played Tues day evening at leld Arena The guys appeared nervous and for a lot of them it was their first taste of junior hockey playoff ac tion said a somewhat dishearten ed Sabre coach Ken Steen Their was hot and we just couldn t put the puck in the net We had enough scoring chances but we just couldnt con vert them We got good ding from Jim Manttone but we get the goals The loss was even more frustrating for the Sabres who played over hockey on the road during regular season play and held a edge over Caledon in the regular season senes of matches between the two teams In the Sabres next tolast regular season game played at the Arena Jan Sabres edged the Flyers Caledon emerged from first penod play with a slim lo lead and led 2 1 heading into the third The final stanza saw the Acton shooters particularly frustrated as Caledon Acton 31 en route to the 52 win Jeff Shevaiier and Peter Cargill were the Sabre marksmen Sabres are hoping to journey far ther down the playoff road this term as last year Acton was shunted to spectator status after losing the first round playoff series to eventual provincial Junior C champion Bradford Bulls