Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 27 October 1993, p. 16

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The Halton Major Novice Hurricanes had a busy wi with three games; winning two and tying one. The Hurricanes now have gone nine straight without a loss. Against cr balecousy. the Hurricanes to get going offensively a stellar goaltending Ryan sy eid eat the score By Mike Zrostek Georgetown District High School senior boys volley- ball Rebels continued their outstanding play winning the consolation final at a tournament at Grand River. In the 17 games the Rebels played they went 11- 6 and the six games they lost weren’t by more than WREATHS 14" .... with card ... - $35.00 plus GST | five points. 14" .... with ribbon - $40.00 plus GST aan Rebels ya tre by 4 20" .... 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No Political or Protest Groups Please. Led by a hat trick from Ryan Ellis and a three-point night by winger Chase Trull, the Hurricanes won 8-3. Aaron Cowey, Lucas Schott, Clem D’Orazio and Mike Ley had nel y, the Hurricanes made the pad trip to Barrie for a tightly-played game. Scotty Enair and Adam Sturgeon helped minimize the damage from Hamilton (Delta and Barton) they have to beat if they are going to do any- thing at GHAC (Golden Horseshoe Athletic Conference). GDHS played close tight games against both schools in the round- robin. Against Delta they won the opener 15-12 then dropped tH close games 12-15 and 13-15. jarton, Be McKay says is “a little stronger”, had to fight hard to beat the Rebels. GDHS lost 11-15 rebounded to win 15-9 and then lost the third game 12- 15. The Rebels defeated schools “from Guelph, Ingersoll. and Woodstock to finish 3-2 in the round- robin. In the consolation final the Rebels crushed Startford in a 20-minute match by scores of 15-1 and 15-9. McKay says this week is a big test for the Rebels: in league play. They travel to Burlington Central to face last year’s Halton es and then play on the scoreboard in the first before the offense got going. Ley was flying on the wing scoring two goals despite get- ting a 10-minute penalty for a late shot. Ellis had two, Lucas Schott scored a single while Josh Vanderbreggen had two assists in the 5-3 win over arrie. Saturday the Hurricanes M.M.Robinson of Burlington, presently sec- ond in the Rebels division. Hurricanes undefeated streak reaches nine came out a little sluggish and had to battle back from two goals down to tie 2-2 against a high flying Chinguacousy squad. It appeared the Hurricanes won the game when Schott scored with a minute left. Chinguacousy tied it with 15 seconds left in the game, Ellis and Trull scored the first two goals of the game. Senior Rebels grand in Grand River GDHS is involved in.a tournament Nov.6 in Orangeville. Acton Sabres win, tie and lose It was a-week of variety for .the Acton Nellis Construction Novice 1 Sabres as they tied and lost to Arthur and beat Elora. The first game against Arthur ended in a 3-3 draw in Acton as the Sabres came back three times. Mike Dube, Mark Pawluck and Steve Atkinson scored giving the Raiders a perfect record of 2-0-2 to start the season. The next night would end the perfect start as Arthur won the return match 3-1 with Dube scoring the lone Acton marker. Acton rebounded against Halton Hills This Week 873-2254 Elora on Sunday with a 8-1 thrashing, as the Sabres scored five unanswered goals in the final three min- utes of the game. Andrew Pembleton, John Field and Mark Pawluck scored two goals each, while Adam Broulliard and Dube also found thge net. Steve Atkinson had three ‘assists, Pembleton, Field and Shawn Prentice each had. two assists. Mike McDonald, Chris Jowett and David Lyons had single assists. 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