Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 9 December 1992, p. 15

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Georgetown bowler Rob Harrison (left) of Geo rgetow! m Bowl and his coach Andy Parent, also of rgetown, recently returned home from Oshawa with honorary plaques for their impressive showing at provincial finals for Southern Ontario’s best five-pin youth bowlers. Rob is one of six members of the all- star Central Ontario team which emerged as winner of the Senior Mixed Team Championships. Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, December 9, 1992 — Page 15 By Mara Fantegrossi The Beaver Lumber Major Novices played three games this past week and elevated their record to 15-1-4. Last Thursday night the Raiders played in Flamboro where they beat the hometown squad 5-1. Although Flamboro was first to score midway into the opening period, Georgetown quickly responded fifteen seconds later when Corey Forbes tied it up, assisted by Chris Henderson and Kevin Binsell. A full period later, the Raiders came alive as they col- lected three goals within 32 sec- onds. Mark Fantegrossi snapped the 1-1 tie with a powerplay goal set up by Graham McCulloch and Marty Lefebvre. In what appeared to be an instant replay, sixteen seconds later, Fantegrossi again connected with another powerplay goal from McCulloch and Brad Snow. Then, again sixteen seconds later, Brandon Valente gave the Raiders a 2-goal edge when he targeted the top for corner, with Ronn Larocque and Tim Mansfield assist- ing on the play. In the opening seconds of the third, Lefebvre collected an unas- sisted goal for a 5-1 final. Goalie Ryan LaRose was steady in net, stopping 21 shots. After the game, a pleased Coach Paul LaRose com- Bidwell’s late goal gives Dave’s team win Greg Bidwell’s second goal of the game with four seconds remain- ing lifted Dave’s Service to a 6-5 win over Varian on Saturday in atom house league hockey action. Alex Tremblett and Morgan Burns also had two goals each for the winners, with Trimblett adding two assists. Bidwell and Kevin Morris had singles. Chris Martynuik had three goals and an assist for Varian. Luke Pakala and Kyle Findley had the others. Findley and David Royce also drew assists. Tom Dales scored twice to lead Hawks past MVP 3-1. Garth Pride had the other goal. Troy Cunningham, Josh Robbin, Andrew Cowling and Ian Cunningham drew assists. Jesse Viens had an unassist- ed goal for MVP. Jeff McIntyre, James Boynton and Sean Currie all had two goals each as A and S Engraving defeat- ed Future Stars 9-3. Brandon Garet, Mike Corlett and Jason Hull had the other goals. Currie, Jason Dehurey, Simath Sooch and Garet also had assists. Chris Kirk, Adam Key and Jamie Larocque scored for Future Stars. Reubin Grin had two assists, with Robert Bridden drawing another. Welcome to theaQeeRite Woy "Period" Hasele eee Auto Coblcin Repak for the 90, GUARANTEED. PERIOD. If your car or truck is smashed, crashed, trashed, misused, abused - We'll fix it - any ma BE FAST GUARANTEED. ke or model... PROFESSIONALLY Novices win pair, lose one mented about his players, “I liked their hustle and their control of the other zone, and especially the abili- ty of defense to rush the play at the right moments.” On Saturday at home at Memorial Arena, the Raiders crushed visiting Dundas 8-1. Defenceman Tim Mansfield contin- ued his hustle from the previous game and made an unexpected con- tribution to the Georgetown attack, as he scored his first goal of the season and also notched two assists. Raider goal scorers were McCulloch with two, while Fantegrossi, Mansfield, Forbes, Snow, Larocque and Valente all had single goals. Drawing assists were Binsell, Mansfield and Ryan Field with doubles, and Alex Durham, Fantegrossi, Forbes, Snow and Ryan Busby with single helpers. The Beaver Lumber Major Novice Raiders organization is pleased to welcome to the line-up, backup goalie Donny Lane, who made his first appearance with the club in this game against Dundas, playing two solid periods. On Sunday in Hamilton, the Raiders experienced their first sea- son loss after twenty games, as they were edged 4-3. In the first two periods, Georgetown was out- played by Hamilton as they fell behind to a 4-0 deficit. The Raiders finally got their offence together in the final period when they rallied with three goals. McCulloch took Snow’s pass and flipped the puck high to the far corner. Larocque then connected with Valente and Kyle Hotham. Valente sliced the margin to within one, when he capi- talized on Larocque’s pass, but the last-minute heroics wasn’t enough for the Raiders to continue their streak. thas ~ “4 No Insurance Coverage for courtesy car? We Have Them. Free... GUARANTEED. PERIOD. *Some limitations apply Had an accident? Don't know what to do? iLeave your vehicle with us, call your insurance agent, we'll do the rest...no hassles. GUARANTEED. PERIOD. We feature quality "Sikkens” Paint Systems...Beautiful ~ World Class GUARANTEED. 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