Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 10 February 1993, p. 15

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OFF $10 = WITHTHIS AD 'til Feb. 27/93 Halton Hills This Week; Wednesday, casos 10, 19938— Page 15- SALES SERVICE LEASING = MAN st. 8. GEORGET( HWY. #25 & 401 878-4137 MILTON }OWN, (ENTRANCE OFF REAR PARKING LOT) 873-2441 Georgetown Chrysler Raiders “never-say-die” attitude was front and centre ice Saturday at Alcott Arena and North York Rangers were turned aside 5-4 in front of the Raider’s largest home crowd of the ” year. The win moved the Raiders into a seventh place tie with the Rangers but of prime importance, into the last Playoff slot in the Central Junior A hockey loop. Raiders have six games remain- ing in the regular season, while North York has seven. Should the teams remain tied at the close of regular season play, the league con- Stitution stipulates a sudden-victory game be played with place and date to be determined. Last Thursday in Brampton, Raiders lost a chance to gain a bit of breathing space-by dropping a 7-3 decision to the hometown Capitals. Trevor Elinesky scored what proved to be the winning goal Saturday night for the Raiders at the 10:17 mark of the third, on helpers from Trevor Brandt and Steve Davis, but it was Brandt’s star which shone brightest in this impor- tant game. He potted a natural hattrick in the middle frame to end up with a four- point night. Ante Galic opened the scoring for the Raiders in the last minute of the opening period. Steve Davis had a three-assist performance for the Raiders, while single helpers went to Jonathan McKee, Dean Roberts, Steve Weishar, Andy Pazaver and Jeff Chi Barry MacDonald put in a three- goal night for North York, with Dave Quinney rounding out the scoring for the visitors. The relatively mild affair saw only six minor penalties assessed, four to Georgetown and two to North York. Jason Sirota played a strong game in the Raider nets, making 34 saves, 15 in the second period alone. David Belitski turned aside 28 Raider shots in the North York net. Thursday night in Brampton, the Raiders never really got their game in gear, despite a strong effort by Sirota who turned aside 36 shots and also notched his first assist of the season - as the Capitals posted a comfortable 7-3 win. Brampton led 3-1 after the first period and 4-2 after the second and outscored Georgetown 3-1 in the final frame. Trevor Brandt, Jeff Charney and Steve Weishar scored for Georgetown with Ante Galic and Trevor Elinesky collecting assists. Raiders have only one game on tap this week, a home encounter 7:30 p.m. at Alcott arena with arch- fie Milton providing the opposi- Black Machines in high gear The Minor Pee Wee Black Machines coached by Carson Minich, Rick Rideout, Doc Richardson and Harold Gilmor have started their 1993 tour off in style. In the first round of Ontario playoffs Georgetown drove over Ancaster two games to zero both games going into 10 minutes of overtime. In the second round Georgetown met Milton for their ‘next two out of three series. Milton caught Georgetown sleeping in the first pee winning 4-2 over Georgetow: ieorgetown revved up for their ae do-or-die game Thursday in front of many hometown fans. Again Georgetown took the game into overtime and at 6:41 of over- time Georgetown found their mark and took the lead to the end of the game. The final score was Georgetown 3, Milton 2. Goal scorers for the game were Ryan Smith (1), Adam Bowman. (1), Daryl Ashbee (1). Assists went to Joey Goodhew (2), Ryan Smith (1), Aarron Kennedy (1), Geoff Bahr (1) and Daryl Ashbee (1). Dave Clark had an outstanding game in net. The team’s lineup is Chris Hall, Dave Clark, Geoff Bahr, Jeff Telford, Ryan Smith, Judd Richardson, Daryl Ashbee, Aarron. Markham, Sean Hardcastle, Jon Howell, Joey Goodhew and Ian Cartwright. Georgetown meets Milton in Milton for the final do-or-die game of the series Sunday at 3 p.m. This team could be the Georgetown ver- sion of Cinderella to watch for in the future. Johnathan Allen, a long time member of the Georgetown Figure Skating Club obtained the highest honor in Freeskate - The Gold Freeskate Test. Mayor Russ Miller was on hand to present Johnathan with his Gold Freeskate Medal Starting with the Georgetown Figure Skating Club at age 4, Johnathan developed his competi- Gold medal winner tive skill under Coach Janet Fell. Johnathan has represented the club in many competitions over the years in single free skating, dance and pairs, including the Canadian Championships in 1990 and 1991. This season, Johnathan and his partner, Julie Leithead of Burlington, now training at the National Pairs Training Centre, competed in both Junior Pairs and Senior Fours at the Royal Bank Figure Skating Championships held this year at Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, February 3rd to 7th On April 4 and 5, 1993, the Georgetown Figure Skating Club will be holding their Carnival “Let the Dream Begin” where Johnathan will be one of the Guest Skaters. A hero's welcome ‘Twelve year-old Mark Faseruk of the Acton Pee Wee House, posed with Mike Hudson of the NHL’s Chicago Blackhawks, Saturday night at the Acton arena. Hudson, celebrating his 26th birthday, is a Rockwood resident and played in the Acton minor hockey system. A special display case will be erected in the lobby of the Acton arena chock full of Hudson memorabilia. Photo by Kathy Toth GEORGETOWN KINSMEN & HOCKEY HERITAGE present LABATT CUP - EXHIBITION HOCKEY - Toronto "NHL" Oldtimers vs. "LEGISKATERS" Proceeds donated to Cystic Fibrosis and Georgetown Hospital Alcott Arena = Adults Sunday Feb. 28 Child Student 3PM Senior Tickets available at : Time Out Road House Delrex Smoke Shop Knechtel Food Market JRB Raider Souvenir Booth $s. 5 00 $ 220

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