Sports Wednesday January 22 1992 rearguards Mike Wilson and Charlie Number 7 take out a Merchant attacker as goalie Carmelo Guirleo follows the puck during Georgetown 54 loss to Milton Saturday Herald Photo by Lisa BoonstoppelPot Merchants dump Raiders 54 Georgetown Chrysler Raiders hold on to third spot in the Central Ontario Junior B Leagues West Division despite a loss to Milton Merchants at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena Saturday Milton scored twice in the first period and netted an early second period marker to take a 30 lead Raiders Mike Wilson and Joe Kim each notched a goal in the second to keep their team in the game Trevor netted two goals for Georgetown in the last period both assisted by Scott This wasnt enough for the decision as Milton scored two more times and gained the win Once again this game came down to a contest between Raider goalie Guirleo and Milton net- minder Jason Chipman with Chip- man coming out on top Guirleo stopped shots on net while Chip- man stopped Friday night the Raiders drew a tie with the Blades in Oakville Georgetown goalie stop ped shots Raider goals were scored by Scott Trevor Tom Viola and Trevor Brandt Viola and Kevin Rutledge each had two assists for Georgetown Georgetown will do battle with the Merchants Friday evening in Milton and host the Blades Satur day at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena pm start Killer Cs work way to top Killer Cs worked their way back to a first place spot last Wednesday when the team edged out 38 in Ladies Basketball League action Boo Tufford scored 21 points and chipping in was team mate Judy Spear It wasnt enough however to combat the overall strong offence and defence of the Killer Cs led by Anita Stankus Charlotte and Greenly Both teams are now tied for first with points each Green remain in third spot with a 6029 win over Time- Outs Tracey netted points and scoring 12 was for Green while the top scorer for TimeOuts was Kim Melvin with by Laurie Burns Exercise Physiologist Dangers of frostbite Most injuries in outdoor sports are musculoskeletal but cold injuries are a significant largely preventable hazard Cold injuries can oc cur in virtually any outdoor sport not just those traditionally associated with winter Factors that Predispose Athletes to Cold Injury Factor Mechanism Wind Increased heat loss Moisture Inadequate clothing Alcohol consumption Increased heat loss Fatigue Impaired judgement Injury Increased heat loss Loss of consciousness Tobacco use Diminished peripheral Constricting garments Blood supply High altitude Hypoxia Cold injuries can be divided into two categories local injury or hypothermia However the two are interrelated Maintaining body core temperature as well as protecting vulnerable parts is necessary to prevent frostbite the type of local cold injury seen most often in athletes Be smart when you are exposed to the elements Make sure all of your extremities are well covered and dry Be smart carry warm clothing and a blanket in your car just in case you need them Be smart and enjoy the winter season by being active Stammers moved into forth place when they took down TimeIns 5940 with big performances coming from Kelly and Diana Heather Lawrence put for th another impressive game for TimeIns with points McNally Novices sweep weekend series By MARA Herald Special The Construction Georgetown AA Minor Novices ended their regular season on a jubilant note as they swept both weekend games at home The two wins bring their final season record to Saturday Georgetown handed Burlington a defeat Burl ington scored first early in the game but later in the first penod a confident Georgetown team took over inspired by Graham McCullochs awesome goal high in the far corner The play was set up by Ryan Busby and Kyle Hotham In the second Bradley Snow and Kyle fed the puck to Corey Forbes who beat the goalie with a hard shot Late in the game Georgetowns lead was padded with another two goals Chris Henderson scored from a wellaimed pass by Laroc- que In the final seconds Graham McCulloch scored his second of the game assisted by Tim Mansfield In Sundays exciting contest Graham McCulloch and notched two goals apiece to lead Georgetown to a 53 victory over Brampton Sabres blank Bradford 40 The Acton Sabres put in another exciting week of hockey action with a shutout against Bradford Friday in front of hometown fans and scored a overtime victory Thursday in Schomberg Both teams went scoreless in the first period during Friday evenings game at Acton Arena Greg Powell played strong in net for Acton and the Sabres were able to go ahead at 136 of the second with a goal by John Van Dam assisted by Jim English and Brian Powell held off Bradford at tackers and goals by Dave Osborne Jay Jasper and Adam Hilts secured the Sabres win Earlier in the week Acton faced stiffer competition against Schom Paul notched the only goal of the first period to give the Sabres the lead but Schomberg responded with two in the second to gain the advantage English scored at of thl second to tie things up Both teams scored two each the final period to force overtime action Blair Breen and John Ventresca scored for Acton At Sabres English put the game away with a goal assisted by Cummings and Mike Sutherland Acton will travel to Hanover Friday evening and will then host Orangeville Sunday at pm Acton Arena Sharon Shapcott bowls 684 triple By CHRISTINA LANE Herald Special This weeks high scores were bowled by Sharon Shapcott 684244 Rob Harrison Ryan Norman Christina Lane and Brad Ham mond with a 609 triple 284 This past Thursday was the completion of the four and the teams were made The girls team will con sist of Sharon Shapcott Cindy Clarke Tonya Morris Laura Doyle SherryLynn Walsh Janice as spare and Dee Dee Haynes Coach The boys team will consist of Jason Joe Brad Hammond Christian Gravelle David Leslie and Ralph Miller as coach The two singles bowlers will be Christina Lane and Rob Harrison The Youth Challenge Tourna ment was bowled this weekend and a few of Georgetown Senior bowlers made the teams Sharon Shcpcott was the only lucky girl she placed first to make the ladies team both Rob Harrison and David Leslie mad ethe mixed team The Family TwoSome Cham pionship Tournament ended with some terrific bowling by both parents and their sons and daughters Each game the parent alternated frames with their child The top bowling of the tourney was produced by Rob Harrison and his father a 746 tri ple followed very closely by Jason and father with Georgetown Juniors Kim Conrad Chris Gostlin 561228 Lynn David 468230 Melissa McGugan 462208 Ken Armstrong Tanya Martin 439175 Michel Arsenault 162 Bantams Matthew Walker Sara Richard Gostlin Jen nifer Grace 415148 Brendan Louth 397164 Kevin Arnold Michael Cluney Nicki Verheul 368148 Chad Conrad Nils Varga Heather pollock 355120 PeeWees Jordan Scuralli Ryan Louth 334118 Alex Foster Lisa Clarke 311117 Charles Gerrity 305138 Gordon Clarke 296108 Smurfs Jason Bryan Kennery Patrick Hole 212107 Benjamin Michael Brown 20079 Clearing a path Sweepers Scott Brown left and Doug CoMJson right both of Ac ton swept the Ice clear of debris to hasten the ourney of this rock to the house The two along with Acton residents Joe Brown and Peter VIdler were competing In the H insurance Major curling League tournament at the Acton Curling Club Saturday Herald Photo