Georgetown Gemini (Georgetown, ON), 31 Dec 1996, p. 11

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1996 THE GEORGETOWN GEMINI Sai [ TG tee a te Hockey -- Junior "A" Hockey -- Maj. P.W. Raiders 2 v. Milton 7 Hurricanes 2 v. Brampton 2 Hockey -- Maj. P.W. Hurricanes 9 v. Burlington 2 Hockey -- Maj. P.W. Hurricanes 3 v. Grey-Bruce 3 Hockey -- Junior "A" Raiders 1 v. Milton9 - Hockey -- Pee Wee Hurricanes 3 v. Guelph 0 = E WANT YOUR TEAM REPORT S! DEADLINE IS SUNDAY NIGHT RAIDER GOALIE MCCARTHY FACES 60 SHOT ATTACK Raiders routed in back to back pre-Christmas losses to Milton squad BY TERRY ROUSE The Gerorgetown Gemini The Georgetown Jr. A Raid- ers hockey club wasno match for the first place Milton Merchants in a goals, four to be precise in the final five minutes of the second period and cruised to the victory. On Friday after falling game up a notch after the minor scare as they scored five unanswered goals for the win. The loss dropped the Raid- ers season record to weekend home and home series as they dropped both games 7-2 and 9-1. Last Saturday at home at the Gordon Alcott Arena, the Raiderstookan early lead on a goal by Adam Bertoli, how- A a disappointing 2- 30-1 including a 29 game winless streak. The Raiders start the new year with back to back home games this weekend Friday against the Mississauga Charg- ers and Saturday ver- ever it was all Mil- ton after that as they ran up over 60 shots on Raid- ers's goalie Jonathan McCarthy Milton then put the game away with an explosion of behind early in Milton, the Raiders battled back to tie at the game at 2-2 on goals by Ryan O'Dette and Krys Barch. Milton turned their sus the Oakville Blades, as they look to end their winless skid. Their first road game of the new year isn't until Janu- ary 10th when they travel to Bramaleato take onthe Blues. PeeWee 'Canes continue to dominate The Major PeeWee Hurri- canes have been virtually unstoppable throughout the month of December as they chalked up two more wins and two more ties this past week. A much depleted team due to sickness and suspensions fought back to tie Brampton 2-2. Dave Taylor and Ryan Busby scored while Evan Jeans (2), and Trevor Kristianson assisted in the hard fought tie. Burlington prooved to be a little easier as the Canes dropped them 9-2. The Canes showed no mercy towards Burlington's back up goalie firing pucks at random and scoring almostat will. Taylor two of three games. Guelph. Two out of three ain't bad The Novice Hurricanes had another good week taking - Goalie Madison Schott was the star in their first game as he earned the shutout in the Canes 3-0 win over had a strong game netting four goals, Jeans scored two and singles went to Kristianson, Busby and Kyle Hotham. A late goal by Ryan Emilio in the third period enabled the Canes to earn a point against Grey Bruce playing to a 3-3 tie. Travis Van Loosen and Busby scored the other Cane goals in the close checking affair. Finally the Canes downed Stoney Creek 3-1, on goals by Taylor, Busby and Van Loosenas the team erned thir sixth point of the week. FIGURE OF EIGHT: Youths took to the ice Saturday at Gordon Alcott Arena, enjoying the opportunity to skate through the Christmas holidays. (Jamie Harrison photo) Lawr honoured by Heritage Council The Georgetown Hockey Heritage Council is settohold its 20th Annual Hockey Her- itage Awards Dinner at the Holy Cross Auditorium in Georgetown on Mar. 3, 1997. Hockey Night In Canada host Ron MacLean will serve as master of ceremonies as they celebrate this years win- ner Sheldon "Shel" Lawr. There will also be a spe- cial tribute to the previous 19 winners of the award dating back to the 1978. Previous recipients include Jack Harrsion, Roy Norton Sr., Brizo Royal Canadian Le- gion, Bud James, Gerry Inglis, Robert Lane, Ron Dixon, Bob Goldham, Walter Bianchi, Del Beaumont, Walter Assectine, Robert Tost, Roy Ward, Gerry Perkins, Herb Robinson, Jim Ford, Karen Harrison, Norm Lockhurst and 96 winner Harold Gilmer. The tribute will be held by HALTON HILLS' NO. 1 CHOICE FOR FORD TRUCKS! on $5,000° CASH GIVEAWAY! coeciccs 22) LINCOLN-MERCURY Bryan Lewis,director of NHL officiating. The committee has also scheduled. TSN and Global T.V. personality Jim Ralph as the guest speaker for the event. Anyone interested in at- tending this event should act immediately as the dinner is a virtual sellout with only eight tickets remaining. Sports Scores? Fax us at 853-5040 Chargers THIS FRIDAY! JR. 'A' HOCKEY Georgetown Jr. 'A' Raiders _ NS. Mississauga Vs. Oakville Blades THIS SATURDAY! January 3 - 8:00 pm | January 4 - 7:30 pm THIS EVENT SPONSORED BY CHARLEY FITZWHISKEY'S THIS EVENT SPONSORED BY PROPLASTEX INDUSTRIES LTD. GORDON ALCOTT ARENA ADULTS $6__STUDENTS/SENIORS $3_ CHILDREN $2 CALL STARPHONE (416) 350-3000, CATEGORY 2093, FOR UP-TO-THE- MINUTE LEAGUE GAME RESULTS AND SPECIAL LEAGUE ANNOUNCEMENTS. 877-2261

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