Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 1, 1990, p. 23

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THE HALTON HILLS HERALD CORPORATE AUTOMOTIVE TRAFALGAR RD Fleet Maintenance Spec alii Tuna up Special Delivery Towing FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE RICK STAITE 8736014 iai isrzr J- Raiders beat Petes to keep up pace By ROBERT RISK Herald Sports Editor Haiders continued to stay of the basement dwelling Peterborough Petes in Central Ontario Jr hockey action with an 1 victory Tuesday on the road Jeff on loan from the Acton Jr Sabres netted a hat trick to lead the scoring for Raiders He played most of the game on a line with Bill McDonald and Pierre James a successful combination coach Gary McFadyen said will con The line got a lot of points that night so they 11 stay together I rather not change anything that is working well John Williamson the first marker of the game drilling a low shot just inside the post Jt 1 of the opening period Petes got tint back though when Number was knock flat enabling the home side to score a goal Shevaher line scored the next two goafs putting Raiders ahead for good scoring the first on scramble in front of the net and the next on a backhand He s really done a great job for us Along with Marty Savoy he gives the team quite a bit of speed out there said Mcr a The end of the was highlighted by three goals being scored in less than a minute star ting with Peterborough nning one off the post and into the net at 08 Bill McDonald got it back seconds later tipping in a shot from Shevaher but the home side scored at 50 to keep the score close at second period was all Georgetown s which scored four unanswered goals thanks to goalie Jason Nicholson who shut out several Peterborough at tacks He had a good night keeping them off the board in the second After that I put in Paul St Pierre to give him some playing time said McFadyen James netted the first goal of the middle frame just seconds after the puck was dropped His marker was followed by Grant Dexter Shevaher and another by Dexter who put the rebound up high over the goalie shoulder said his team should have put the game out of reach at that point but Peterborough refused to quit scoring two goals in the third period I expected the guys to carry things on from the stcond period I still wanted to get a few more goals and Savoy had partial breakaways but we t get anything Petes even pulled their goalie with five minutes left in the game resulting in the last goal of thegameat 11 It was a good offensive effort from the team They knew this was a must win game for us and they came through They definitely needed it after Satur day s loss to Brampton The Raiders played last night Fnday in Oakville but results were unavailable at press time Peterborough visits Raiders tonight at 30 at Arena Going up Rebel senior basketball player Dave Lawrence tries to block a shot by an M Robinson player as Adam Poyntz looks on The Rebels had a tough game losing Herald by Robert Risk Racing Rookie of the Year Award won by local dirt track driver By ROBERT RISK Herald Sports Editor A Georgetown resident who races m the Dirt Sportsman divi sion won rookie of the year award at the Niagara Tn Track Region earlier this month Tim Murdock 24 who has lived Georgetown all his life was given trie award at a banquet in St on Nov Judging by the success he hid the recognition was not entirely a lit finished fourth oven 1 1 in points winning three feature races as well as placing well in many others His results were also good enough to qualify him for the New York State pionships at Batavia in which he finished 11th There were a lot of cars from all over the S and Canada try to I d guess about 6070 It was great doing well against so many good drivers While Murdock his success the dim lor who chose him noted thit he id some exceptional accomplishments They told me a rookie in tie sportsman division doesn usual ly win even one feature race They take about three to get one most of the time Speedway in New York State one of three tracks races on also voted him rookie of the at their track All three of the tracks which also include in St Cilhannes Speedwiv in Port Col all feiture races that ire resident Tim poses in front of York was rookie of for sporlsnn winning i Niagara Trjck Hi Jon I ibmil her th in ted 2030 laps in length It s a lot of fun racing but it also a lot of work From Mav to September vou have to race even at Ran somville Saturda at Merntt llle and Sunda at Since the cash involved are small I for first place he said it mandatorv that all the drivers must be mechanics Armstrong one of his helps me out lot He built the engine for the car and with me even weekend chief mcchinic His other Bill Valk J iki lein ire ceded help costs of the nee Fu with help I on the d f the week get it for Hie weekend It a lot siid he looks forward this coming season of racing and is thinking about moving up to the modified division in a few years bit more money and up for first and is faster it costs a lot more to hi en which means till this year tt win Hit ir ill Is title in thi SPORT SHORTS Hockey heritage The Annual Hockey Heritage Awards Dinner is scheduled for March at the Holy Cross Auditorium at 6 m This year master of ceremonies is Ron Maclean host of Hockey Night in Canada Seats are per person with tickets and more information available from Kentpers Catering 8730404 Skating competition he Georgetown Figure Skating Club will be hosting its Annual Club Competition in local skaters on Dec beginning at pm The even starts with the ladies junior interpretive com petition and concludes with Ihe dance medal presentations at 10 30 Everyone is welcome to attend and there is no admission charge Soccer club The Georgetown Falcons Soc cer team is holding its annual meeting on Dec to elect its new executive officers for the season The meeting begins at 7 30 at Cedar vale Park Bridge club The Georgetown Duplicate Bridge Club met on Monday at the Legion to decide this week champions This time around two teams tied for top spot George Sargent and Jack Kaarsemaker tied with Harry Arbic and Elsie Whltham 2 Karat Tobiasz and Rene March 3 Mike and Judy Rivers Volleyball The elementary school volleyball semi finals for North are being held Monday it Georgetown District High School beginning at pm Hills Hockey TON HILLS HOCKEY Game Results Hollywood Tavern Anchor Development 2 United Rentals DodgeTimeout i Station House McGibbon 2 Curwood Packaging Amies 2 TtAM Hollywood tod meant McGibtwm 1fv 12

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