Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 13 March 1993, p. 16

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Page 16 — Halton Hills-This Week; ‘Saturday’ March'43, 1993 Recreation NORTHEND Pann SALES = LEASING HWY. #25 & 401 878-4137 MILTON IT TH. BRIGGS UPHOLSTERY iment Kitchen & Dining Chairs Rec. Vehicle Seats 877-9312 oan: OPEN BOWLING . . *| ACTON 310) NING RANI ste} rere 853-0470 Ones 354 Guelph St., Unit 27, Bantam tournament gets underway Halton and Acton residents will be glad to know they will be repre- sented by three teams in this weeks 33rd. .annual -. Georgetown International Bantam Hockey Tournament that got underway Friday night at the Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena just off Guelph Street and the Georgetown Memorial Arena on Mill Street.The three local teams featured are the Halton Hurricanes, Georgetown Bodanis Raiders and the Georgetown Marketplace Minor Major Raiders, who will play in D Division. This year’s tournament is the largest in the 33- year history of the event, which features 56 teams and will see a total of 99 games played from last Friday night through March 21 with teams from Ontario and the United States. Semi-final play will take place this coming Saturday, with the Division finals and the Grand Championship games being played March 21. Ti Grand Championship final will take place at 8:30 p.m. Sunday. All playoff games will be played at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena. Raiders play two games Saturday; one at Gordon Alcott at 10:50 a.m. and one at the eons Memorial Arena at 5:25 p. Raiders optimistic for next year By Mike Zrostek Even though the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders were ousted in the first round of the Central Ontario Junior A West Division playoffs in three straight by Burlington Cougars, team president Finn Poulstrup says the year was suc- cessful and the team will improve. “We knew we were in for a tough time this year, especially with only four players ee, from last year’s team. Being yo it is hard to keep consistent,” said Poulstruy With 15 players eligible to return next year , Poulstrup thinks the past year will help in the development of the younger players as they know the team will continue to improve. The Raiders, who finished with only 23 points, had a late season charge going 6-3-2 in their final 11 regular season games - in the Process, defeating top teams such Georgetown, Ont. The Georgetown Bodanis deh eet eee ne Raiders play Saturday 7:20 p.m. at Ayre Snell as: fecyor Brandt; Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena, WH® finished 8th in regular season = ‘i % ‘oring and Ian Ellis, who had big (416) 873 1655 while the Georgetown Marketplace some -. Darts Standings Backa Halton League | Fighter Team Matches WL sT Games WoL) “P|: it i 22 20 OF 2 308 231 TT S2St 22 18 di 3. 308 — 228 80 225 22 17 Ls 4 307 206. 101. 206 22 15 6: 31 307 197 110. 197, 22 ll a ee 308 155-153-152 22 ME TS x ge 305 146 159 146 22 8 OR" eS. 307 142 165142 22 bag sa eae 307 139° 168 = 139 22 yeas & Ee) 306 131 175128 22 TS ASS 30 307 129. 178 126 22 Se FF 36 307 119188119 Timeout 2 22 4 16 2 308 110-198-110 sh APTS F fue ssdbaae ig George 4 22 Si. 15 55.82. 308 118 190 109 re EMpe Woah Shaft P is dure f |Geormwe3 22 2 17 3 306 (99 207,99 ing the swing such as the:tip_area, Mccivbon’ 14 "Adon 0 the middle of the shaft, or in the fs eee haere 6 butt area of the shaft. This element George Eee bees 1 (flexpoin') helps control ball trajec- uncout ge 1 tory, directional control, and gives Legion 1 z George 7 the player a certain swing ‘feel’. the Copper K1 4 Legion 4 10 higher the flexpoint on a shaft the Legion 3 8 Copper 2 5 lower the trajectory of the ball. Legion 2 4 Toole's 10 Industrial League jectory. They feel they can control |_| First Division their shots better, The lower the ‘eam latches WL OT Games W L P exon on a shaft fe 2 Nahe the Hustlers 24 «(21 3. - 202. 150 52. 150 ball will go. Many ing players | | Westenders 24 17. 7 - 202-126 76 126 and high handicap pier preter Steeprock 24. °=«217 one 2020-124 78 «124 this type of sho! only for over Gasketman C. 24 17 7 - 202 123 79 123 all sot ss aie 35 Hist nanere ca 7 #17 - 202 82 120 82 well. Si ts typical ly have mid 8 16 - 202 78 #124«78 to fist raed although most Acadian Pools m4 6 18 - 202 68 134 68 manufacturers will have at least |_| Interc'y Sports 24 3s 21s Be 202 57 145.57 Resul ites (graphite) are available in dif Hustlers 9 InterCounty 0 ferent flexpoints, including low, mid Westenders 3 Gasketman 6 igh. Steeprock 7 Acadian 2 And as the unknown golfer says: High Rollers 4 Panthers s “Tm one year away from playing on the Second Division tour. Next year I'l be two years away." Dream Team 24 23 1 - 188 157 31 (157 Ensigns 24 15 9 - 188 113 IS :-113 March Special... Hotshots 24 14-10 - 188.» 110 78 110 24 12..12 - 188 96 92 (96 Taxmen 23 Ls 22. - 179 86 93 86 $2.75 - $3.75 Aces 2% 11 13 - 188 = 811078 i 24 8 16 - 188 6 119° 69 23 0823 - 179 33. 146 33 Result DreamTeam 7 Hotshots 2 Ensigns 8 Bandits 1 Independents 6 Aces 3 Taxmen 7 Firemen 2 years for the Raiders; will be count- ed on next year. As will the leader- ship of captain Trevor Elinesky. Poulstrup is also pleased with the support shown by the Georgetown fans considering the team’s record an the financial _ times. Georgetown once again led the league in attendance. “The team showed a lot of char- acter this year and everybody can hold their heads up high,” said Poulstrup. Bridge results In the Monday afternoon bridge session at Georgetown Royal Canadian Legion Branch 120, the team of Elsie Whitham and Karol Tobiasz took first place. Mike Lorusso and Rene March finished in the number two spot, while Judy Rivers and Earl Ryder ended in third place. PN ial (ciicme) i the Week RDRERTE. Hayley Brown, a 14-year-old Grade 9 student at Georgetown District High School is this| week’s Athlete of The Week.| Hayley is co-captain of the GDHS midget girls volleyball} team which recently won the| North Halton championship. % JDP Hurricanes split a pair It’s now a best-of-three series as the JDP Minor Bantam Hurricanes split the home-and-home OMHA tilts with London last weekend. In the first game last Saturday in London, the 14 year-olds faced their toughest opposition of the year in the Southern AAA champs, London Knights. It ended in a close 3-2 victory for the locals. After 10 minutes of end-to-end scoreless hockey, Richard Trotter | took a point pass from Justin Davis and blistered a bullet at the net, with the rebound being poked in by Curtis Carr. In the second, Steven Roy picked up the puck at the blue line, flipped it to Darin “Killer” Finlayson who fired point blank at the net with Doug Janjevich scoop- ing up the rebound and jamming it home for a 2-0 lead. London made it 2-1 with a goal at the 5:38 mark on a wild shot that deflected in off a helmet. One of the picture goals of the season happened at-the 8:21 mark of the third as Tom Baynton fed a pass to Roy who slipped it to Dan Haw, As he burst by the defence- men, Haw momentarily lost the puck, kicked it up to his stick and with a defenceman draped over him and off balance, blasted a wrist shot by the goalie for a 3-1 Hurricane lead. London answered with a goal in the 3rd making the final 3-2. Halton outshot London 26-12, but this was not indicative of the play, as Geoff “The Bandit” Beauparlant committed grand larce- ny throughout the game. Sunday’s game at Thompson was a thriller which went into overtime.» London scored first at 8:20 and Halton tied it up six minutes later when Matt “Boom Boom” Vervoorn’s seeing eye slapshot found the net, with assists to Haw and Janjevich. Halton went ahead in the second when Davis stuffed in a cross goal mouth pass from Baynton and Peter Mashinter on a power play. London tied it up 2-2 minutes later while shorthanded on a poor Halton clear- ing effort. The third period was end-to-end. full speed combat. A 10 minute overtime went down to the last 32 seconds when, with Beauparlant pinned to the ice on a scramble, London popped in the winner, An exhausted crowd dispersed after seeing a great display of play- off hockey. The series now heads back to London Saturday (today) and then to Thompson on Sunday. Many Hurricane players had good games but goalie Geoff Beauparlant, defenceman Jon Atley and winger Dan Haw excelled. Golden Age Bow Team Standings: Happy Gang 100 Good Guys 91 Go Getters 90 Blue Jays 85 Acey Deuceys 82 Jet Set 80 Braves ac) The Cubs 72 Orioles 67 Snowbirds 66 No Name 63 Harvey’s Girls 61 Hopefuls 47 Feisty Five High Average: Ladies: Joan Archibald 194 len: Norm Wilcox 199 High Weekly Scores: Ladies: Eileen Mozil 176/267 420/693 Jean Reid 204/261 485/656 Audrey Martin196/266 444/654. Flo Carswell 234/276 526/652 229/291 566/752 204/275. 516/729 256/318 536/722 253/643 Ted Scarlett Fred Shortill Norm Wilcox

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