Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 7, 1979, p. 13

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Lakeview whitewashes Cleaners Former Acloa Minor Hockey and Acton Sabre Scott Makolm has become the latest local player to move to another centre to play junior hockey Mal colm Joined the Georgetown Gemini Friday night and baa picked up oar points In two games since At press time last week Georgetown was waiting for a minor release bat used what Georgetown assistant coach Chris Milne called a technicality to get the slick centre He released by minor hockey three seasons ago says Milne and a though many teams don know It that Is all they need Acton Industrial Hockey League returned I past ways for the first two games on Sunday slate before settling down with a defensive style match for the finale There was a tune when a was not prising end a Sunday night ritual at the Com munity Centre and scores like 1 and 1Q0 were not uncommon This season the games had been low scoring and close until this week that is Centre started the Sunday night action off in style as bey showed Family Cleaners the finer points of passing and shooting chalking up a 100 win In game two It was Blow Press that sup plied the bulk of the off netting goals while Acton Terminal Warehouse managed six at end In the nighlcap Van Welding and Heller played a light match wilh Ihe Welders coming out on top of a decision It was Heller third loss In as many starts Bart Jacobs was top point getter in the Centre whitewash of Family Cleaners Jacobs managed one goal In the match but set up six others for assists Sieve Atkinson also had a good night for the Centremen firing three goals and assisting on a pair Bruce added another goal Tor assisting on others Ron Seh- also fired a trick Jim Daggett added the Lakeview goal while Floyd and Brian Lloyd added single assists to the onslaught Rick Bonnetle picked up Ihe shutout for the Centremen the first of ihe young season Lakeview led after the first period and alter the second before laying up with only I wo third period markers The win left undefeated In three matches and lied for lop spot with Blow Press who scored an win over Acton Terminal Warehouse In thai game Blow Press built up a first period lead and then maintained thai ad vantage over the final minutes to score their third victory Wayne Allan led the Blow Press attack in the contest counting goals and three assists Ken Owen also had a good netting four goals and assisting another from his defen sive position Henry counted the other hat trick Tor ihe Pressmen while Bruce MacPherson added a sin gle and I added single assists i heir goals while Dave Paul Sid and goal tender Robin Inscoe also picked up helpers Gary Marsh and Ed paced Ihe Warehouse attack picking up Ihree points each Marsh fired me goal and assisted on while counted ice and helped n another occasion Chris added two goals for Acton Terminal along with a ingle from George Mike Morris earned assists fur the Single went Mike Mitchell Ken was only one penally called in con ies I I ha I going to Ski i Blow Press In the nmhicap Vans com on Sports ft Recreation WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 1979 One Hundred and F tin YearNo 18 Acton girls capture crown at own basketball tourney Acton Junior Girls Basketball team capped a successful week on Saturday as they cap- tired the championship crown their own Acton Invitational Basketball Tournament The copped heir league straight wins early In Ihe week and then topped previously unbeaten J A Turner Trojans for Ihe tourney title In first round play the Ac ion learn had a for he first period but broke away for a win over Centre Wellington High School In Ihe semi finals the ployed what might be considered their poorest nipping Lord Nelson of Burling ion In the final was a bailie of what could be Ihe Peel Junior Girls Basketball J A Turner are league play and Turner Turner had lost once before llietourncy thai being an exhibition same Acton team walked off with the consolation rophy for the lour no edging Centre Wellington In the final game In tournaments opening Acton I ad Utile trouble with Centre Wellington Wellington played it light in the first period as they counted aim half trailing after flrsl In ihe second period Acton look total control Iheir 100 The route continued in Ihe Ihlrd period as Aclon added Redmen record intact as Halton season ends High Schools Junior Girls basketball earn finished Hal ion County season lost Thursday in style as ihey irounced lo complete their season an unblemished seven wins against no defeats In Ihe week disposed of lo secure first place The- Acton- school which Is school population wise by every learn Ihey play against had a remark able regular season only coming anywhere close lo the on the score board Every other game of season the Acton learn more than doubled the score Acton started quickly In their wilh building up an first quarter lead a poor offensive showing in second period left locals leading by only The third period of Ihe match was all Acton as Ihey counted is points while allowing Blakelock only three In the final frame Acton again lei up as ihe visiting team more than doubted their total of the first Ihreequarlers bouncing home points of I heir own Acton tallied to take their closes win of Ihe year Linda led Aclon scorers 13 Phillips counting clghl The Milton Mustangs proved no conlesl for locals In final preparation for ihe play The locals led 1B4 afler the first period and 7 at lialftime The counted another ten points In the third period and finished a 21 point final period Milton counted nine points In Hie last half Linda again paced Acton with 11 points while Robinson had a big night sinking ten Team coaches Anne Leplk and McLaren commended Kelly White and Barb Wilson for Iheir court leadership in conlesl With an undefeated season behind them the must be red heading loin the first round play against placed George town The Rebels finished I for third with lieTrafalgar dropped fourth on a loss la between and Georgetown the came mil winners If Ihey defeat lown this lime around ihe Acton learn will head Into semi second place finisher West Division another 12 The rounded out their scoring with 14 fourth quarter points Wellington spilt points vcr Ihe second half Mardie Phillips led the Acton at lack with 10 points in he match while Lori DcBruyn and L polled six each In their second game of the tourney team coach McLaren look re sponsibility for the close score Acton built up 22 lialftime lead could maintain It Acton used a three line system over the first twi games and coach McLaren went Ihe second line in Ihe second half trying get some All season the team has used three lines hut in Saturday second game the second line was I problems getting on track 1 went back to my second line says McLaren hoping could themselves out of They got selves in a deeper I and Aclon needed Iheir first line to hold the fori over the final three minutes Kelly While and Linda shared Ihe point leadership for Aclon ten points each while Phillips added four In the final match it was a closely contested affair in which Aclon led all the way Three first period baskets from Linda gave the locals lead al quarter lime and he learns exchanged points he second period In ihe third period the Acton defence was dominant holding Turner to two points while they ran up the score with more points In Ihe final period neither learn could mount an offence as each hit for four poinls Linda was Acton s leading scorer for tuurnamem and for Ihe final gome Miss picked up points in the final 26 overall placing her third am I tourney scorers Deb Simmons of Walker ion was the top pain I getter on the day amassing points In other flrsl round games the tourney Nelson defeated Erin destroyed and Turner lopped In semi final play Wellington subdued Erin 41 Walker I on topped behind Ihe 22 point performance of Deb Simmons Aclon edged past Nelson and eliminated JB24 Acton High School Vice principal and Junior girls basketball team cocoach Lyn McLaren has a talk lo four members of the team starting rive during the school basketball lonrney on weekend Acton captured the Halton West League title along Hie his past week Team member shown Include I r White Phillips and Barb Wilson 500 Club Carl Coslello was the first name be pulled from ihe Acton Waterloo Wellington Minor Hockey Assoc iation Club drum for the second time Mr ticket number came In ihe first week of the draw five weeks ago and again this week Other winners his Include Ed Gary Campbell 340 Gerry Kohlsmtth and Oral Norton With Woolwich lnnout midgets earn draw Aclon s Ed s In nout midge Is came as close as they have liked losing their first game ol the new campaign last Tuesday night as Ihey bat I led Woolwich to a tie The In unde feated In preseason and exhibition games look a lead in the first live minutes of con test but had In hold on ver the last 13 minules of Ihe game for the lie Del Mohamad put Ihe locals up at he 18 mark f ihe period from Rob and then was Gord from Tim Ferguson only seconds later hat the In margin Woolwich one marker back before Rob netted his first of two from Paul Campbell with eight minutes remaining in Ihe opening stanza Woolwich added a sec ond goal before the first period ended and then evened ihe count early In Ihe second forcing Vermeulen net his second from Denis Kirton wilhS 12 remaining in the middle frame Thai gave the locals ihe heading Ihe final period The only goal of final period came off slick for Woolwich 13 remaining The learns played scoreless hockey Int remainder of the way leaving the In unbeaten recorded in- Twi members of he In n outers did not dress for the Woolwich match Defenceman Randy Smith and centre Mike Monahan were in Thornhlll last Tuesday oiling for the Sabres as Ihey looked for a second win In their other recent games ihe Innouters overpowered New Hamburg and Gary Lumbers paced ihe Acton attack in Ihe victory over New Ham burg picking up a pair of goals and three assists Scoll Timbers was the of the game for the In earn ing two assists while Mark Duval added a goal and an assist Tim Ferguson Denis Kirton and Mike Monahan added the other Aclon goals while Del Mohamad and added assists In Elora on Monday night was the mis match of Ihe young sea son as the Acton learn sc ored a win ing Elora 445 Four players shared the spotlight for Acton picking up four points each Mike fir ed two goals and added two assists for Ihe In outers as did Derek Hodgson and Gary Lumbers while Denis Kirton added a goal and three assists Rob Vermeulen found for the tallied a pair like a ball In the face to get one Involved In a basketball game as and Randy Smith sin Acton a Laurie Mores left found out Thursday fighting teammate Marion Case while Milton Debbie Van centre tries logel in on Ihe action Lions score first win Acta Marauders girls hockey team hope to soon nuke the transition from road hockey the realtatttg In the meantime the girts years practise an the beerstorc parking lot Their ire some boys about major age who look their share of knocks during Sunday altera scrimmage Above DeRoutac about to check Scott Norton while Scott a looking elsewhere Goalie Margaret George sec what about to happen bat she hi not lo warn Scott KEnghamRd and manager Donny Mario are trying to gel the some time Below kit Gall Hughes seems to have kat track of the tennb ball that serves as a pack the attack Jeff Inglis football allstar A former Georgetown resident and a graduate of Acton High School Jeff Inglis was named recently to the OntarioQuebec Intercollegiate Football Con ference allstar team phons was named one of the two tackle spots on the allstar team Last February the six foot five inch 235 pound tackle was selected by the Calgary Stampeders in the third round of the homebrew college draft In the spring he attended the Stamps training camp bul elected to return for one more year of schooling at Guelph Acton Lions Major scored their first win of the WateriooWel llngton season last week as toppled New Hamburg The win was Ihelr first in five starts In other action over Ihe past week the Lions drop ped a decision Hespeler and fell to Mike Hudson paced the local in their wln over New Hamburg firing five of the team seven markers Terry Danagher netted both of the other Acton goals Tony Van Dam earned assists in the match while David Thomas and Robbie Porte helped with singles Coach Barry was pleased with Ibe of Steve Tailleferand Stuart Mor gan in the contest He added that the earn passes were sharp and helped in victory In Orange on Mon day night the locals fell behind 20 In second period before netted Iwine from Hudson lo pull Lions close Two goals in the final minute of the second period gave the breathing room Ihey needed as they headed lor Ihe final frame added two markers in the final period Aclon got a lone marker from Mike Hudson Heath Norton and Porte assisted on he Hudson effort Againsi always powerful team the Lions came up wilh whal coach con sidered the team best effort ye despite falling was short two players for Ihe Van Dam Acton a held to goal In Ihe single goals in the first period from Hudson and and second periods Porte Bantams win Acton Major Bantams skated to a win over Woolwich in Waterloo- Wellington at the Community Centre on Saturday afternoon The Acton team up a 1 lead at the end of first period carried thai one goal margin over the next two frames Ken Havana ugh and Brian scored the first period goals for Aclon with Mike and Wayne McMillan earning assists In second slanza Woolwich lied the count only to have rally with a goal from Brian to restore local lead George earned an assist on he play In final frame Wayne McMillan put the locals in front slay with 5 51 remaining from Ken Wool wich responded with a goal In Ihe final minute could not make up Ihe fourth goal Acton coach Ed ell his learn could have played belter in match and scored a bigger win Ki Knvanaugh and Mike were praised by Hie coach for efforts

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