Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 1, 1978, p. 16

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B2 The Acton Free Press Wednesday Feb 1 1978 Peewees eliminate Fergus New Hamburg are next Acton major sue cleared the first hurdle In OMHA playoff action they eliminated Fergus in two games J and Wayne McMillan scored both Acton goals in the first game to lead the to their win Brian Dcmonc assisted on the first which gave the wees a lead in the first period Fergus came back in the second hut Mike and Todd Wiseman fed McMillan for the winner with three minutes left In the game Twoway The second win was a complete team effort as all the boys played good twoway hockey Michael McNabb scored two goals and as of late has been turning In some fine per according to coach Bill Weston Weston sold Randy Cover dale tenacious checking added a lot of strength to their offensive attack Bants over Milton SNOWMOBILERS START on the second half of the Rally held Saturday The race covered areas all over and and attracted many enthusiasts Cold weather and sunshine greeted the racers perfect snowmobile weather Town league tallies Mismatches occurred more than not in this week end town league hockey with games being won by and 101 counts Shutouts were also common Two of the Weekend shutouts come in the peewee division Brian Sleckley shut out Rochester and Scoti did the trick M against Springfield Scoring for Tidewater in their win were Gary White with two goals and an assist and Billy Morrison Garnet Trowbridge and Jamie with singles Trowbridge also had two assists while and Terry got singles Mike Scott had a good or day as he scored three times and assisted on five markers to lead Baltimore in their rout Chris potted two goals and Kri Brad McPherson Kevin Kroll and Ted Lindsay rammed in singles and Lindsay added assists while Shane Sleeves picked up two Greg James scored twice and Mike Morrison once to lead Oshawa to a win over St Kitts St Kitts goats went to Chris and Warren Blain and Steven Hubbard each got single assists Eddie was the only marksman in the game as he potted two unassisted for London in their shutout over Hamilton John Benton was in goal for London stopping anything Hamilton could send his way Todd Nell is got the puck from Greg Leatherland and Dean Cote to give Brampton a 10 win over Dixie Brampton netmmdir Mike Williams stopped the usually powerful Dixie offense cold Kevin Richie patted two goals and assisted on another as Weston edged Mike gat the third Weston Goal Jason Hen and Scott Brown collected assists David Brown got both goals while Ron Salmon and Mike Ha worth got the assists Han tarn Oilers romped Cougars Minor bants take 10 lead in playoffs Acton minor bants needea an overtime period to topple New Hamburg 3 1 in the first round of OMHA playoffs Sunday after regulation play ended In a 1 1 tie The New Hamburg goal came on a penalty shot as Brad Manes tripped their captain on a breakaway with five minutes to go in the game A high shot Tim Baker shoulder scored and New Hamburg had a 10 lead Gord McArthur it up a minute later firing it borne from Tim Ferguson and Mark Duval to force the overtime Acton controlled the overtime play as Bob Ver and JefT Gill connect getting assists from Duval and Ferguson Next game for the bantams is Saturday at I p in the arena They closed their season with a 1 record 500 club winners Winners of the Acton Minor Club Draw for the week of January are No 495 D Hay No McMillan No No N No Lindsay and No John Kavan as Barry McNabb proved unstoppable on offense He collected four goals and three assists to lead the scoring Kevin Boyd added three markers and an assist while Fred Knppert scored once and fed three goals Dean McKcrrncher and Don got single assists to round out the Oiler attack Brian DcVries and Tim Jamieson for Cougars while Paul picked up an assist Ken Death spoiled a possible shutout In the final period as Whalers topped Legion hockey schedule am Springfield vs Rochester 7 am Tidewater vs Baltimore ATOM 8am Hamilton vs 9am London vs St Kitts NOVICE 10 15 a Weston Dixie 11 15 am Guelph vs Brampton BANTAM 12 m Oilers vs Whalers m Toros vs Cougars 7pm Aeros Jets Sunday Feb MIDGETS Toronto vs Montreal Vancouver Detroit McGilloway fourth in London contest Cindy glided to b fifth place finish in the Great Lakes Winter Skating Festival held in London over the skating in the Free Skating A figure event The event Mas delayed Saturday and Cindy who was scheduled to skate in the early evening did not get on the ice until Dearly midnight Results did not appear until 1 am meaning the girls had to stay up to find out whether they were skating the next day Cindy slated fifth Satur day tree skating and repeated in figures on Sunday to take home a finalists crest Cindy ordinals in the free skating would have put her fourth but the fourth place finisher had been awarded third by one judge and the third place overruled Cindy fifth That s the way the ball bounces guess said Cindy mother of the dec I sion HALTON HILLS ELKS LODGE MOUNTAINVIEW ROAD GEORGETOWN EARLY BIRD GAMES 30 by a tight 1 count Glen hit twice for the winners getting assists from Paul Nolan and Baker on both goals Tom and Dave both an easy win over Jets Dean Hughes pumped in two goals and added three assists to lead the team a scoring Todd Kri added a single goal and assist while Tom Shannon and Murray were credited with assists Midget Montreal doubled Van Dove picked up two goals for the winners Other Montreal goals went to Dave Johnson and Rick Allen got the only assist for I and Joe scored for Van in the losing cause Scott assisted on both points and Greg Ivany and Rick Gibson got singles in the feeder slats Toronto overwhelmed Detroit as eight different players counted goals Jim and Mike Nichols were the only two to find the range twice Dan Porty Randy Mclntyre Dan Morrison Dave Williamson Dave Morrison and George Brown each got single goals Brown added three assists while Nichols had two and Jim A lion by added one Derrick connected from Lloyd to avoid the shutout Minor bantams continued their winning ways against higher rated teams when they soundly trounced the Milton A squad In an exhibition contest Monday night Rick Greenly gave them their first goal of the night halfway through the first period getting the puck from Tony Sheppard and Tim Ferguson Jeff Gill followed a few minutes inter from Tim I vans and Ferguson con nee ted from Sheppard and Rob to give Acton a lead after the first period Milton s Graham Griffiths put them on the scoreboard in the middle frame but Acton picked up another three before period was out Mark Duval was first to score get ting the puck from Greenly Two minutes later Andy slipped one past the a Trident Former Acton Sabre Bill has left the Georgetown Raiders Inter mediate A team and is now playing for Milton Tridents where he started off strong with a hat trick in his first game anil trouncing of Six Nations went to the Tridents to help them out in their playoffs beginning after February Milton nctminder from McArthur Within seconds Gill powered it from Duval and the gome was in the bag Bants added another pair In the final frame Gill com pletmg a hat trick from in all before allowing Milton final goal Aclon took only two penal lies lo the home team four and capitalized on their first power pi ay Halton high basketball Bruce Shannon and Rick have been alternating the duties so far this year both played superb hockey against McMillan again started the scoring as he barrelled in assisted early in the first per to put Acton in front A Fergus markers gave hem the lead but first tied it up before initial period was out who missed the first game potted the third Acton marker halfway through the second period gelling the puck from and After a goal by Fergus thai left the game tied potted winntrand Kavanagh the insurance marker both points coming In the final per picked up two more assists and Kavinagh a in thi period Next round win sends the on to face New Hamburg in the next round of the playoffs New Hamburg 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