Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 30, 1991, p. 16

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Page 18 the HERALD Sports Wednesday Octobers 1991 Hurricanes Hockey Hot weekend for McNally novices The Georgetown McNally Con struction Minor Novices played two games this past weekend and emerged undefeated On Saturday Georgetown played the second back toback game against Burlington this time on Burlington s home ice and defeated them again by a score of 3 During the first the team struggled with the un familiar larger ice surface and lacked offense not getting a single shot on net Burlington scored the first goal near the end of the In the second Georgetown regianed their confidence as Ryan Busby scored the tying goal on a power play assisted by Chris Henderson The 1 tie endured through most of the third but with 1 re maining Larocque scored the winning goal from Bradley Snow and Graham McCulloch Then with only seconds left Kevin Bmsell scored the third goal assisted by Kyle indley and Mark Fantegrossi Each of Georgetown three offensive lines contributed a goal to this winning effort over Burlington improving the club s record to On Sunday Georgetown had home advantage at Arena taking on the Chmguacousy Blues for the second time this season Georgetown played a strong game the Blues but in the end they had to settle for a tie Less than a minute into the game Kyle got the home crowd on their feet with a quick rebound goal from Mark s shot on net Later in the penod Ching tied it up with a short handed goal Midway into the second Chris Henderson gave Georgetown the goahead goal assisted by Ryan Busby and Corey Forbes The one goal lead held up until just past the halfway point in the third when Ching tied it up with a shot in the This Saturday Georgetown faces the Blues again at Victoria Park Arena Leaver Peewees crush Burlington Driving the lane Acton Redmen moves the ball up court during a valiant 16 loss to Guelph Colegate onai institute Saturday morning at the inv Senior Girl s Basketball Tour nament Acton lost the consolation game aga Oakville Trafalgar Herald Photoby Lisa Boonstoppel Pot After a disappointing Oct loss to Brampton the Leaver Mushrooms Major re bounded to soundly blast undefeated Burlington Justin Davis put on a like performance as he figured all sconng for the Hurricanes netting goals and assisting on others He opened the scoring with unassisted goals Burl ington potted their lone marker on a screen shot at 15 of the cond penod The rest of the scoresheet belonged to as Peter Mashinter clicked on a power play pass from Davis to put the team up 31 Davis unassisted again completed his hat trick to make it then Davis with his of the game from Tom Bayn ton took it to Baynton from Davis ended the second frame The third was married by a rash of Burlington penalties including a game misconduct Other standouts were Atley and Jamie Walker Matt voorn seems to have found a spot as he moved to defense and flat any player who ventured near him Jeff Langille was unbeatable in goal halton dart league m and M Transport Atoms fight REGION OF HALTON DART I EAGUE Results of Oct Ed Jeff Hender son Tony Marrows Paul Goudie Alex Tough Gord Grozior Paul Mike Smnaeve Kevin Baldwin Doug Hole Murphy Luke Hiekamp Bruce Stevens Sommers Ed Belder and Dave Scutt had a 140 Dave Pete Pickering Mark See had 2 and Hugh Smid scored three 140 s Brock shot a Terry Han and Kim Smid both shot a STANDINGS 64 to 44 tie with Orangeville T m Ho George I Toe K Too in v Hollvw 1 1 point I po nt won I I by Laurie Burns Exercise Matt continued his tor rid early season goal scoring pace with three goals to lead the Georgetown M and Pro Sports Minor Atom team to a hard fought tie with the Pizza team The first period featured tight checking and solid from Tvler who stopped a breakaway plus a number of point blank shots before opened the scoring a goal at The game began to open up midway through the first penod with Michael Cor lett and Josh T ravers having ex cellent scoring chances for Early in the second period Georgetown was regarded for ts forechecking efforts with Malt first of the Assists went lo who had three iss in the game and Hem minute later Brent lung took ff on a end to end rush and set red an unassisted goal to put Georgetown in the lead T he second period sconng was capped off with a precise three wav passing play that saw Brent feed Ryan Bobor who hen set up Matt for a short handed at 6 20 This fast paced penod featured scoring opportunities from Jamie and Trevor Cash as well as tight defensive coverage from Jason Hayes Bryan and Michael Rove re The team found its legs in the th rd period and came back stronglv lo three unanswered tools heir final goal came with only seconds remaining on the clock and tied up the game at 4 1 applied pressure throughout the third and it required outstanding defensive plays by Heinz Jason Campbell and Dan Smith to keep the game close yler who was ably backed up Ryan Carter con tinued his strong play in the third period and nsured the tie for Georgetown with a save at the buzzer Mens Hockey League The Acton Men Contact Hockey League is need of ad players to round out this s team rosters T he Georgetown team is looking for players ages 27 or over League games ire held at the Acton Arena Fees for this league are For more contact Bryan it Eating right What you eat before the game is as important as when vou eat Timing the pregame meal can greatly influence the blood sugar level which in turn can make an Uhlete reel at the peak of tion or slightly off Meals taken hours pnor to game time or competition seem to give athletes he edge f Tl allows the time ti digest the food If a meal is eaten loo close to an event the digestive system will compete with the exercising muscle for the blood supply and if it is eaten early the energy source from food will not be at its peak your performance will suffer Certain foods such as onions and beans which are producing may cause disten of the stomach and discom fort dunng the performance Because fats take longer to digest your pre game meal should be low in fat and high in carbohydrates Complex car art ideal for main laming the correct blood sugar level because they are absorbed more slowly than sugar but more quickly than protein or fats FATING The key points for before game eating are so that food is not left in the stomach and com fort The general guidelines for game meals are ad up on complex ear fruits juices breads cereals pancakes pasta rice potatoes other vegetables Special note Beware of what types of sauces and extras that you add to your vegetables and pastas many toppings are very high in fat plenty of fluids for pro per hydration woiding sugar and Stay away from fats and high fat foods because they delay digestion Avoid gas producing foods some vegetables and dried beans large amounts of roughage sahds which can cause discomfort Keep portions of protein foods small because ges tion as well Georgetown Soccer Club Annual General Meeting Wednesday November 6 1991 730 930 PM at Alcott Arena Election of Executive and Officers Financial Reports Proposals From The Public Welcome Coaches Managers Convenors Referees Needed All Those Interested In Youth Soccer Are Urged To Attend

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