Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 1, 1978, B1

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Wednesday March YearNo 35 Second Section Sault Ste Marie cop tourney Second win in three years Sault Ste Marie winners of the pec wee house league lourney two years ago and 3 losers lo Georgetown in last years event proved have not lost their winning touch as they look home four win and the championship trophy from the ninth annual tournament Acton pee wees were not as fortunate dropping a 5 2 decision lo in opening round and a game against Oak Ridges in second round action Sault Ste Mane took a seconds later win from Preston In the championship game while consolation champs took a win from Niagara on in their final matchup The opened wlih a series of lopsided wins as Lome Park topped Hespeler Preston wallopped Georgetown and vllle humiliated New Ham burg 140 The fourth game between and dan was lied at 2 2 after two periods before Jordan potted three unanswered markers in ihird for a win games Acton played even in ihe period as they played Id a lie opened Ihe scoring with Just more than a minute gone but Jerry nipped In visitors were up before assisted on three to give him Acton could break through five points for the game Chris was the marks man again gelling the puck from Mike Scott for the lone Acton marker of the game Acton were the victims of iwo powerptay goals in the tamc gam en Game One John Tuck led Lome Park lo a win over as he connected for Game Three got seven goals from Kelly Joseph in the course of their drubbing of New Ham burg Teammate Michael added a hat trick to the scoring Seven assists went to Ken Mercer Game Four Five different players scored for Jordan In their over Aneasler Don villi a score score trick The goal Jeff Austin Lee Par n came lale in the third period ell Tim and Robbie when Tom Tucker managed a Foster were Ihe Jordan marksmen Three final from Gary the Game Two This was period goals gave Ihem the Mcrrllon made it 2 Preston all the way as they and Chris Hisakl tied it up look a lead over wiih just 12 seconds in town in the first period and period Mernlon managed never looked back Eight dif twogoalsin Preston and a final point in the third to scored In the rout with Rob get the win Bocru and Harold Westerdyk In Oak Ridges game the potting pairs also ponents Oak Ridges look irly lead with their only Game Five Sle Marie started their run to the championship with a win over Oak Ridges Big period was Ihe second frame when the Soo out red their M id U goal Marty Moore led the attack Game Six Three late goals gave Merrllon a win over Acton Game Seven The game was close for one period Bolton led 1 0 after the first The second period saw them score seven more on lo a victory Rod Wren the Bolton attack with a hat trick while and Ken kicked in iwo apiece Peter con three assists Game Fight fell victim lo their own penalties as List owe managed l points on the way to a win in closest game of Ihe day Doth Li stow el powerplay points tamo in the second period after Niagara on had laken a lead The game wis one of the rougher ones of the tourney with ID minutes in penalties called Second round Game Nine Georgetown turned tht after their earlier loss with a second round wm over Kevin McArlhur Phil Wlckens Andreas Hack and Pal did Ihe ing for the Georgetown pee- Game 10 Preston tripled Lome Park l on goals by Tim Randy and Marty Young They led 1 the first and when Ian Wilson tied it up early in the second they got two more before period ended Neither team found range in the third period Game 12 Orangeville con tinucd dominate in with a I win over Jordan The only Jordan point came with left as Don broke up the shutout Michael de Prlnse got a pair for the winners in the first period Game Thirteen was bad luck for Aclon as they fell to Oak Ridges Game 14 Ste Marie took the first of their two shutouts with a pasting of Mcrnton They scored twice in the First period twice in the second and three times In the third Michael Bar beau was the only player lo score twice in the game Game 15 Niagara on the- took an easy llo win from as Jim Mar ino scored three times and added three assists lead Ihe scoring The winners led one and two Game 16 Bolton blanked I as Vince Musculo and Paul Firkins connected twice Three goals in he first period put the game out of reach added singles In the second and third periods lo account for their five goal total Gime 17 Aneasler made way lo the consolation with a 1 tripling of Georgetown Ancaster took a lead halfway through the ACTON PEEWEES embrace after Chns Hisakl netted the tying goal against Peewees could not keep going as Mention managed a win third period but Georgetown on a marker from Patrick Prim era no closed the gap to four minutes left An point one minute later put the game out of reach Game 18 Preston finally stopped the high flying Orangeville team with a win that put them into the consolation finals Score was 3 at the end of the first period and after periods of play Five players scored singles for the win Tim Snider Tim Frank Prove Dave and Morty Young Kelly Joseph Andrew Ccolin and Richard Robinson got the scores Game 19 Niagara on Lake took a 20 lead in Ihe period then hung on to win as Oak Ridges recorded a final period marker to make it close The Niagara on theLake goal went to Andrew and Jim Marino Davie got the only Oak Ridges goal Game Ste Marie handled Bolton easily with a 7 win They led one period and after two on way the champion ship contest Philip and Bnrbeau each scored twice for winners Both Bolton points came from the stick of Paul t and both came on Game 21 Ancaster faced Niagara on for the consolation championship and came away with the trophy for their win They took command right from the start leading the first period of play Rob Mochin popped in a hat trick to lead the winners in the goal department The second period was the only one that was a contest bolh teams scoring once in the frame but it was too late by then for Nio Losers goals were scored by Pat Lund and Donald Norton Game Preston and Ste Mnrle mel for the p ion ship trophy in one of tighter games of ihe week end The two teams were scoreless in the first period the taking a lead In the second on a point by Jamie Appleton Marty Moore and Michael Bar beau let fly with goals the third period HOME TOWN support for the winners PRESTON SHOOTER RAISES his arms in glee as his shot goes for yet another score Preston topped Georgetown in their first round matchup sending the locals into the consolation rounds of the ninth annual house league SAULT STE MARIE show their joy at the final tourney in Acton last weekend Georgetown buzzer of the championship game They defeated blanked Hespeler 40 in their second game but Preston 30 to take the championship trophy fell 31 to again A las game win by Family Cleaners over Aclon Tcr league leading lo third place giving Cleaners the industrial hockey league title for the season Blow Press wilh their win over Vans Welding look second spot In Ihe standings Lakcvicw moved Into a fourth place tic with Vans by topping the last place Hellers squad Playoff action begins next week Pete Morrison finally got back on the storing beam for but his three goals were not enough lo beat Gleaners as ihe league champions took a win They moved out in Ihe second period and held on to win from Iherc goal of the gome went Assisiswent and Gary on the goal ihe only one of the first period and both scored In the second before Morrison penetrated assisted on both markers as did frnlt Waller With the score now 3 Morrison skated in for an assisted point with seven minutes left in Ihe period got the winner two minutes later a Dan pass for the goal Morrison connected again be lore the period was out with assist from Henry oebes Larry Klstncr notched the find Gleaners goal of the garni early in the final period making Morrison finnl goal futile Harry Lawson and Lome Gordon assisted on Klstncr s point hile Dave Cooksley and Ted got feeders on Morrison Nine pemllies were called in the game was no surprise when beat Hellers In their matchup Hellers had not won a game since Acton Tigers in second position in jeopardy BOB in Georgetown Saturday and Andrew Gregg defend against Georgetown shooter High School Junior invitational tournament match Hawaiian Tropics left the final standings in the noncontact league in doubt with a trimming of the 500 club Winners of Ihe Aclon Minor Hockey Club Draw for February IB No Bennett No A Frost No Jordan No Joan Parker No Mrs c K Browne and No G Winners for the week of February are No F McDcrmltt No B No Gibbons No S No G Malcolm and No Kllpatrlck current second place learn Acton Tigers last week Ed Schrocder again led the Tropics with a four goal performance The went out to a lead in the first stanza only to have Aclon lie the contest after two periods Craig Netlen was a stalwart between the pipes for the rropics during ihe third period foiling breakaways by Buddy Thomas and Randy Coulson Craig play enabled the Tropics lo bounce back during the with three goals Along four goal outburst Stan Doug Kennedy and Jeff Parker picked up Hawaiian markers Doug Kennedy assisted on Iwo of Schroedcr goals Brian James the third and one was unassisted Jamie Morris assisted on the Lorusso goal Gord Kerr passed to Doug Kennedy for Ills tally and Parker helped brother Jeff lo place one behind Ihe goalie Buddy Thomas was again the formidable offensive threat for Iho Acton Tigers Thomas scored a pair of goals the first assisted by Willy the second from Ccclan and Handy Coulson Thomas and John McAllister then set up Don Silk and Handy Coulson Tor one goal each fcntcrlng the last week of regular season victory gives Hawaiian Tropic 10 points Acton has 24 and While both Acton and Meadow vote have only one game re maining and in both In stances the Ha flans supply the opposition Ihe Troplc3 have three contests to com pie to the two mentioned above and also Georgetown Patterson Hawaiian Tropics will play Sunday Monday and Tues day mulches to finish Three victories will assure of second spot Anything less will confine them to fourth due to Ihe Interplay results of the learns Involved October when their record stood at 201 Hellers took leads of 1 and 1 in this game only lo sec their game disintlgrate In the final period connected for seven points in the final frame to turn close game into a roul Sieve Townslcy got first score of Ihe night with an unassisted point early In the first period With five minutes left in frame John Ashley evened the count With score from George Hellers look the lead again when Vnn leet got the puck from Townsley and Ron Mellon and slipped it past minder Bill Toulledge It was the last lime they held lead as scored twice more in the period to go in front lo Stay Ron Schmidt and Bob Jarrett did the scoring for Lakeview In the second frame Tim George McPHall Ashley and Schmidt got assists fat Trick Bill Fields scoreless In first two periods wound up with a hat Irick on three final frame scores Tim assisted on two of Ihem while Schmidt and McPhail got singles Other third period points went to Bob Brent on McPhail Ashley and Sen Assists were credited to spot Ashley and Fields lields picked up a pair of feeders in the period Twelve minutes in penalties were called in the game After allowing Wayne Noseworthy to register the first goal of Hit night Blow Press took over to garner a win from Vans Welding Doug Andrews got the assist on Noseworthy point t tied It up before the period ended when he converted pass from Gary Masters and John McDougall The winner came five minutes in the second period as Sid connected from Mike McMahon made it with a score from Jeff and Ken Owen before the period was out McMahon connected twice in the Ihird period once as ft started and once as It was winding down to account of the rest of Ihe pressmen points and McDougall got assists on the goals Seven penalties were called In the game with none re sulting In powerplay goals final standings

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