Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 16, 1991, p. 24

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HERALD Wednesday 11 Sports Major Novice Beaver Lumber loses 32 to Burlington Powerlines Record breakers members the Hills Blue Fins Swim Club who broke club records this fall posed for a pic during one of their practices the Georgetown Indoor Pool From lefl to right back low are Nell Scudder Bassett and Leigh Shillington Front row left to right are Melissa Watts and Alison Missing are John Brennan Thane Goodlet and The club is now accepting reglstra for the winter session Anyone interested can call Gord Bassett at or John Duncan at Tyke House League Cookies crumble Montego 103 Terra Cookies continue to dominate house league ac tion with a win Construction on Jan 5 Andrew Daniel inga Kyle and Chad Fleming all had two goals each while Bradley Holmes and Mat Pignatell each had one Construction replied with three goals scored by Sean Reynolds Brett and Daniel Assisting on the goals were Jason Forbes Raymond and Jason Angyal for Terra and Bradley Henderson Ryan Scott Rostrup Andrew Hodgson Bradley and Da id Penny for Eagle Landscaping and Arm strong Insurance fought to a 5 a tie on the same da with Eagle Ran Norton and Armstrongs Matthew Fielding keeping the game at a draw Matthew Seaman and Daniel Koo scored twice each for Eagles along with Eric Cart right Jason Hunt and Thomas Temple each got two for Arm strong while teammate Vincent Burke got one Assisting for Eagles were Bradlej Norton Bobby Jason Howson Allan Patrick Sherron and Gregory Brown led Morns Major Peewees Jeff Boce Brian Arnold and Bil McDonald assisted for Arm strong J V Clothing s Ryan Bisschop t do it all for his team as he scored four goals in a loss lo McF arlane Masonary McFarlanes Matthew Terry and Matthew each got two while Jordan Scurralh net ted one Derek Nay lor assisted twice followed by Ryan Louth Alex Barkhouse and Jordan Scur rail with one each Assisting Bisschop were Cory Sean Graham Travis Bisschop Byron and Kyle Bodanis Bruins tie lose and win Georgetown Bodanis Bruins Major split their games with Burlington and Milton in re cent hockey action On Nov Georgetown travelled to Burlington and played a strong opponent Burl ington jumped into a i lead in the first penod before Scott assisted by Scott Truman put Georgetown on the scoreboard Burlington responded with three goals of their own before David Kotsos assisted by Brad Spears scored Georgetown s se cond goal The game ended with Burlington winning In Alcott Arena Dec 2 Georgetown fans were treated to an exciting game with their tradi rivals Milton The major portion of Georgetown s scoring occurred in he dving seconds of periods ont and three Milton opened the scoring at the m irk of the first period to find themselves trailing 2 at the end of the first after Georgetown scored two quick goals With only seconds remaining in the first Burke tied the score at 1 assisted by Brad Spears David Kotsos then put the Bodanis club ahead l with only two seconds remaining Kotsos goal was assisted by Scott and Andrew Ehnsky Both teams played scoreless hockey in the second period but the temp changed in the final period of action With only 41 seconds gone in the third penod Milton evened the score at 2 then gave Georgetown a 2 lead on a goal assisted by id Kalbarski Milton again tied the score 3 five minutes later Georgetown gained a victory when Scott scored assisted by Brad Spears Lahey s goal with only one second re maining on the clock SAVE YOUR B0DY NORTH END NISSAN Martin SI MILTON GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE CAR STEREO EXPERTS SINCLAIR AVE Oil NORTH END NISSAN 610MARTINST 8784137 MILTON ONT APPLE Auto Glass WINDSHIELD REPAIRS W Hindi All Insurance Claims HALTON HILLS COLLISION 1 ACTON CORNERS 8532860 DISTRIBUTORS SPORTING GOODS CLOTHING SPECIALIZING IN TEAM CORPORATE WEAR 8730500 71 Georgetown Georgetown Beaver Lumber Major lost to Burl A and on Jan at Nelson Arena in Burl allowing the home team to score with six seconds left on the clock Jay Campbell opened the ing for Georgetown at by tik ing a pass from Brian Studdard stickhandling through four Burl players deking the and scoring into an open net Ryan Bobor made it 2 for Georgetown at the mark with an excellent rush finding the five hole open for an unassisted goal The first penod ended for Georgetown The second period was highlighted by Tyler shutout goal tend ing Georgetown s missed scoring op portunities by Joshua Travers Daniel Smith Jay Campbell and Brent McClung and Burlington capitalizing on a scramble play to bring the score to 2 1 at the end of the period The third saw Burlington tie the game at the 35 mark on a deflection shot from the blue line that eluded Ryan Carter Former Georgetown resident Chris Day continued to apply pressure for Burlington as they found their second wind and were pressing hard for the goahead goal Burlington called for a stick measurement on Ryan Bobor s stick to no avail and were two minutes for delay of game at the8 mark Ellis Campbell Hayes and Bobor all had op portunities to score for Georgetown in the dying seconds of the game but were foiled by Burlington With only six seconds left Burl ington scored to win the game 3 2 Notable Georgetown con tnbutora included Trevor Cash Derrick Elliot Jamie Larocque and Roddy Heinz Beaver Lumber Major Novices played m the East Novice Hockey Tournament Jan at the Sharon Arena The club managed two victories and one loss finishing second in their division to the host club The first game saw Georgetown defeat Stouffville Ryan Bobor opened the unassisted at the mark with an end to end rush and a great shot high on the stick side he first period ended The second period saw Brent score from the assisted by Dan Smith and Joshua ravers at the mark Jay Campbell pounced on a re bound that Dan Smith made possible on a shorthanded breakaway at the mark Campbell had a wide open net and made no mistake he ended 30 for Georgetown The third saw Tyler make a glove save at the 9 mark to ensure a shutout performance Joshua made it at the 2 17 mark assisted by Dan Smith Matt closed out the scoring at the second mark assisted by Scott Final score Georgetown 5 Stouffville The second game of the ment found Georgetown pitted against the host club of East The first period saw Ryan with two shots from the as Georgetown pressed hard to find the net Jay Camp bell stlckhandled through three players only to have his efforts terminated by a stingy goaltender The period ended The second penod found Roddy Heinz turned away at the mark At the 18 second mark East scored on a re bound after Ryan Carter had made the initial save The second penod ended The third period saw Georgetown apply good pressure to find the equalizer with Dan Smith Math and Jay Campbell all forcing good saves by the East Gwillimbury East Gwillimbury finally put the game on ice with an unanswered goal at the mark Notable Georgetown con tnbutors included Jay Hayes Joshua T ravers Dernck Elliot Trevor Cash Scott Ellis and Jamie The final game found Georgetown playing against the Newmarket club The final score was in Georgetown favor Tyler made three first class saves in the first penod to keep the score tied at Matt scored an unassisted goal at the 7 mark as he stickhandled and carried the puck from Georgetown s Newmarket tied the score at 1 at the second mark of the second penod on a deflected shot from the point The third period saw Georgetown score three con goals to ice the victory Brent scored unassisted the mark Scott Ellis got his first at 7 54 assisted by Jay Campbell Matt assisted by Scott Ellis at the mark Newmarket closed out the at the second mark to end the game at COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW BACK ROOM SKI SHOP 71 Main St S Georgetown 8732441 Entrance nil rear parking lot GEORGETOWN MENS SLOW PITCH LEAGUE IS PREPARING FOR THE 1991 SEASON The League features mid week games and we are looking for interested teams or players If sufficient interest is shown we may create a mixed division The first meeting is scheduled for January 3 1st CONTACT- PETER WANNER 8770776 BURKE METCALFE 8734902

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