B2 The Acton Free Press Wednesday 197B Peewees topple Flamboro eliminated by Beamsville Acton major Acton way through the second eliminated In three their opponents 30 in the sec- frame to tie it Randy Cun straight gomes but fell them period to take a win ningham and Mike McNabb selves in two straight to Flamboro took a 10 lead to assisted on the point in OMHA playoff the dressing room after the action first period after a goal in the Brian Canary got the go goals in the final period last half minute Captain ahead marker from Ken got within range at In their final game with Brian Demone replied half Kavanagh two minutes later but Demone cruised In Oville shade Redmen in annual Stayner tourney BILL AND JOHN ARNOLD of the Tndents are hassled by the Paris defence including crowd Brian Belair Tndents were eliminated from playoff action by the tenacious Paris squad Atoms wreak havoc on Eloras defence Acton minor atoms went on the 141 game was the team a rampage against Elora In played good positional hockey their league playoffs as they and passed the puck well eliminated them in two Eight players had a hand in straight by counts of and the scoring In the game three all counted the hat trick John Lloyd netted a pair of points Mike Cunningham Philip Wedge Clinton Acton senior basketball team played a first game as they topped Collingwood 6642 but could not keep their momentum going for their second round match as Donations still slow Donations for the Ontario I of School Athletic Associations A division basketball finals are still slow In coming in according to organizer Rick Mc Arthur He has asked local businesses to contribute an Donations arc tax deductible and Mike gave again with his second of the them a two point edge from evening getting an assist Demone with seconds left from Kavanagh After a third in the period goal Wayne The two teams alternated McMillan potted the final marker from Canary knocked Acton from the running In two straight as they took wins of and Mike scored from Handy Cover dale and Canary connected from Chris to counlfor all the Acton scoring in the series Acton were hit by three poucrplay goals in the second of them in the third disciplined hockey of the team completely stopper Ihccton squad I was very disappointed that the boys reverted to individual play rather than team work said Weston He complimented the boys on their play over the season saying The major have progressed quite a dis tance since last year Through last year the team won one game and lied one Orange lie eliminated them his steals Bruce normally Dan Webster shot for 11 from the tourney defensive player scored points in the game which saw game points in the game to lead five hit double period Orange lie centre Acton scoring figures Buchanan and was the big difference in the The press was so effective Coats all managed 10 points game according to coach the while Mike Morris fell Just Rick He held Bud 2 at one point short of the two git plateau Buchanan to four points and in the half with nine points controlled the rebounding to give the win PeOWeOS tOP WOOdStOCK Neither team was very sharp said Arthur but he Minor eliminated Lorenzo Clviero opened the felt Acton outplayed their Woodstock three games to scoring alter just seconds rivals We Just missed a few one in playoff action from Steve followed layups he commented and will move on to play the Civieroat High scorer for Acton the winner of the Oak Ridges the 1 mark gome was Don Coats with 12 Acres vs Stony brook match Rod got the points Martin followed up Woodstock squad on the Dan Webster sank six Last week they took Wood scoreboard before the period and had four stock by a score of to win ended but a third period score Behind at half the scries They had pre- by Bruce from The first half of the opener viously beaten the Woodstock Danagher and Jim squad and dropping It chard put the game out of a half court press im the third game of the series the Collingwood 4 offence Bruce was The first two Acton goals of outstanding on the press He lait week game came in the just demoralized them with first two minutes of play as In the first game the first two periods were dominated by the crew who played well dis ciplined positional hockey according to Bill Weston The final period was by Acton who with a bit of luck should have scored several goals he added The second game saw the HONDAl You are a Honda WINTER SKOAL a up In Six ZdmCycJoCanfrB EOiabath St reach We came out fast looking for the win said coach Barry Denture Therapy Clinic Socs COMPLETE DENTURE SERVICE Main Street Milton of them connecting for triple Millon and Mitchell The only comment coach scores Kevin picked up singles Assists Dave had about Gary MaeEachern Brad went to Demone with three MacEaehern with two and Randy with one Despite the lopsided score actually trailed at one point in the game as took a lead which they held on to for seconds Acton scored seven times In the first period two in the second and five In the third Only three penalties were called in the game The second game saw Brian continue his high scoring with a four goal performance Mike Cunning ham added a pair and Mit and garnered singles Mac added three assists to his scoring total the same number of feeders Houston fourth with personal best Acton runner Frank time by saying he was in the Houston in a final tuneup fast group for the race before this weekend Canadian senior champion ships showed that he is top form by cutting more than three seconds off his previous best time In the meter event His clocking of 21 they went out a lot faster than he had last week We were way a head of our pace early in the race he said 150 runners took part in the all comers race at the C E in eight sections Houston his best ever and came just hc l one week after he cut seconds off his last year best in the Ontario senior championships His total improvement t happen at a better time for Houston because it means he is peaking at the time of the Canadian championships Group He accounts for his good Houston had expressed reservations about driving to Montreal the day before the accrued race but told the Free Press they compromised and we re taking a mini bus He will am in Montreal Friday docs not run until Sunday which gives him day rest after the ride Other assists went to Tom Scott and Steven Wagner No penalties were called in the game Atoms go on to meet Waterloo in the next round of playoff action Major atoms avenge loss drop Hespeler from playoff Major atoms got revenge on e eliminated their arch rivals two games to one in playoff action last week They took 1 and 3 1 decisions to get the win after a opening game loss Hespeler were the only team to beat the atoms during their regular season and their playoff victory broke a game unbeaten streak for the atoms Coach Bob Faseruksald the team were very confident and fully expected Bants nip Erin Tim Evans scored the only and Jeff Gill as the Acton minor bantams edged Erin in exhibition play recently Erin were called for 10 pen in the game which was one too many as Evans marker came with an Erin player on the bench for cross checking their to get the series Hungry play they by the Acton atoms ended their dreams Acton went out in front in the second period of the first gome played last Wednesday at the arena as Mike Hudson connected from Berry and Bruce tied It up before the period ended but Sandy Waitcs took an Insurance marker In the last IB seconds Again only four penalties were called in the game This time they were more costly as Hudson tying point came with a man short Acton goes on to meet Paris now travelling there Friday and returning to the arena u j Saturday for the second game a popped it lh Par f Tor the winner with to go in the game according to Four penalties were called In the game none resulting in a marker Hat trick Hudson took It on himself to defeat the team in their matchup as he scored three Acton points from Rob Vermeulen n holding it until Hudson broke through off the faceoff in the second period He skated in unassisted for the goal Legion hockey playoff schedule Tony Van Dam fed Hudson Baltimore Rochester vs for the winner with two minutes left in the game and Hudson sailed in alone with Beaton to go to OFSAA meet Miriam Beaton who took two third places in the Peel swim meet last week will be representing Acton at in this Friday Cat Rowles who was seventh in the Junior boys 100 freestyle did not hove a fast enough time to qualify Beaton swam a In her preliminary heat but dropped to a in the finals of the Junior girls freestyle The time was good for third place and a trip to OFSAA Her time in the 100 meter event although it placed her third did not meet the qualifying requirements This is Beaton second year of competitive swim Last season she was fifth the 100 meter and ninth in the events in the race while this year she took a second a first respectively She is excited about going to the OFSAA meet cording to 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