Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 29, 1980, p. 13

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Injuries end win streak key Injuries cost the Acton Junior Sabres their winning streak Monday night as they fell to Oak Ridges the team first loss in their last seven mat Sunday they dumped and Friday they defeated Monday night the Sabres were without Mark Duvnl who twisted his knee in Sunday game and Dennis who was working Barry one third of the Sabrci most effective offensive line and Kenny Keif the other third were dressed but coach Jules Russian use them also has a twisted knee and Rolf may have a broken or dislocated hand He t seen a doctor let All injuries occurred in Sunday although sold the name was no rougher than usual It was a clean game said Russian except for the cheap shots the sec when the kids were hurt Duval and Trood will probably be back for Friday game but Russian sure about Monday game was a battle for fourth place It the Sabres won they would have been one point ahead of fifth place Oak Rid pes As It stands now they are in sixth with Jak Ridges ahead of them by three points and Brampton which is In fourth also a heart of them by three The game was tied going into the third period Oak Ridges opened the scoring at 19 4j the first period Bob Allsop tied It up at of the second frame assisted by Art Keating Oak Ridges went ahead again a few seconds later but Murray Scored an unassisted marker at 19 tying the game at the end of the second Then the Sabres attack fell apart Oak Ridges scored three goals the first Just seconds into the period the second at and Hit third We dn stick to our game plan said We were geared offensively for fourth place and forgot our defence Mike finally got one back for the Sabres at It making it Trood picked up the aid But Oak Ridges popped In two more at 17 IB Don Brown netted a goal for Acton at IB and earned Wayne McDougall was In the nets for his first loss as a Sabre Russiam said the Sabres played well for Sunday victory In Thornhlll Keating and Pat Fung who back In unl form after a Iwogamc suspension opened the scoring in the first period Keating net ted his seconds Into the game assisted by Fung potted his goal a tying marker at Glenn Murray and Steve Miller earned aids Miller who played for Sabres last season was out of the lineup for the first few games this year because of injuries The Sabres scored four unanswered goals in the second frame Murray netted the third at J 16 from before Brown con on a effort 14 collected an assist Fung pocketed his second goal at 15 before Miller made it at Murray Fung and Denis earned the assists The Sabres clinched it with Relf Keating and Miller connecting at 7 23 and Miller and markers were unassisted but aided Keating goat scored their other goal at 10 Murray pocketed a hat trick In Friday a victory over cot lected a pair with single markers going to Vermulen and Trood Murray Miller Keating Duval Chorbonneau and Brown earned aids Russian wanted the win badly He ia for coach of midgets when they won the all Ontario championship and he said many of the players he tutored are now In the junior club The Sabres up tight In the first period let him down took advantage of Sabres dls array In the first period building up a lead But Acton came back after little talking to from Russian in the dressing room dominating the second and third periods The Derbys were still leading at the end of the second but only by a 3 score Then the Sabres unleashed four goals in the third to the Derby s one The Sabres next game is Friday at home when they battle Game time is The Sabres are getting a new dressing room The club Is renovating the room which formerly housed the booster club and turning it into the Sabres new quarters They 11 be using the washroom facilities In the referees room The rets will move to the Sabres old dressing room at the other end of the hall and a partition will be erected upstairs in A Derby player scores on Sabre Wayne the large lounge for the booster club McDougall during rid ay game at the arena but the Acton squad won anyway They were victorious again Sunday night In IT but lost their first game in six outings Monday In Oak sports and recreation If i if October 1980 October 29 1980 Red men title eludes them The Invitatlonals tourney title eluded the Acton High School Junior girls basketball team Saturday as they went down3228toJA Turner High in overtime The game was tied all when the final buzzer sounded hut Turner sunk three baskets in the overtime quarter Eight teams were entered in the annual tournament played at AHS Acton edged Erin In the first game netting eight points Phillips shot six Robinson nipped Erin Tracey netted points for M Robinson Joan Barbour was top scorer for Erin with eight points Georgetown lost their second straight game to the eventual consolation champions by a score Rosemary scored six points for the Rebels while netted 16 for Blue vale In the seventh game Juniors eliminated Westwood Teresa Dunn In the second game dumped netted eight points as top scorer in the Burlington M Robinson George town Rebels in the third game to Centre Wellington Barb wag top scorer for C Retting points Cathy netted Rosemary Gale was top scorer for the Rebels with 10 points fell to Turner despite the work of who scored out of points for her team was top scorer for Turner High with 14 points In the second round of play M M game with Drysdale counting seven Phillips sunk four points Shirley Van and Linda Thomson scored two each and Marlon Case and Susan Wilson netted single points J A Turner blasted Centre Wellington In the final game of the second round was again top scorer netting nine points for J A Turner while collected 11 for That left the consolation final with Blue vole facing M M Robinson Blucvale won the game 3018 Palti Shone was top Industrial hockey action ATW battles for tie Nellsen Clothing and Acton Terminal Warehouse battled to a tie Sunday in industrial hockey league action In other games Lakeview Centre lopped Acton Travel and Family Cleaners dumped Heller played catch up hockey in the first game Randy Mclntyre scored the goal far Nelhcn at 41 of the opening period But Glen McKenzle tied it up for ATW less than a minute later Steve Mclntyre tried again giving Nell sen a lead at 38 of the second frame Again tied It with Gary Moore con nectlng at So Bruce potted the third marker just 10 seconds Into the He opened the scoring for the Cleaners at of the first on a play assisted by Dave Morris BUI Sevcrlnskl replied for Hellers at leaving the teams tied 1 1 at the end of the first Sid Barnes and Scverinski traded goals in the second frame then Allen polled two straight at the second mark and of the third Chris Tenant made It at clinching the game for the Cleaners Bill Manes scored the final goal for ler at Manes also picked up the two Heller s assists Morris earned another assist for the scorer for Bluevale with 13 points Broadbent earned top points for the Burlington school with five The championship final featuring AHS and J A Turner was the most closely fought game of the tournament Dunn netted nine points in the game giving her a total of 17 for the tournament Phillips shot seven making her tourney total 17 as well and Drysdale netted six Other points came from Shirley Van Rujk and with tour and two Atwood scored the most points for Turner with Hollaman scored eight and Sheila Rcllh six Baumgart was the top scorer in the tournament netting a whopping points Atwood who helped her Turner team defeat Acton was second highest with points while Centre Wellington came third with points Dunn and Phillips tied for fourth with points each Drysdale finished with for the had 10 Van shot six points with Linda Thompson Judy Susan Wilson and Marlon Case netting the other points The annual tournament continues this Saturday with the senior Eight teams will also compete The juniors remain undefeated in the county secondary school basketball league downing Georgetown Thur at and clobbering Trafalgar last Tuesday Dunn and Phillips led the way in Thurs day victory scoring points each and Phillips top scorers In Tuesday match with seven and six points Anne coach of both the juniors and the senior said everything just went right for the squad Tuesday with a top notch defence that buy their way through The seniors were equally successful against OT Tuesday downing them Linda was top offensive player net ting 14 points while DeBruyn scored eight The seniors won against Georgetown Thursday as well with Osso collecting 13 points and Kelly White earning six each in the victory Thai puts the seniors at a wins loss record They play again Thursday in Oak against White Oaks Their ntxt four games are away matches The juniors played C last night Tuesday with results unavailable at press time They also travel to WO Thursday for their next game Atherton nets two final frame Evan Haytcr scored the tying cleaners with singles going to Kent Kent goal for at Assists went to Steve and Ron Linda No 14 leaps for the ball In Thursday at against George town The senior girls won the game while the juniors took the Rebels The next game Is lormorrow Thursday in Lumbers pots four Gary Lumbers potted four goals to Acton Free Press juveniles conquest aver Woolwich Elm Ira Saturday at the Community Centre Woolwich opened the scoring with a ingle goal in the first frame before Lumbers could get rolling His first goal came shortly before the end of the first period with Roger Evans and Don picking up the aids The same trio connected again early In tch second frame with Lumbers getting the goal and Evans and Broulliard assisting Woolwich tied It up and then went ahead at the Q mark of the period Acton replied with two goals of their own coming at and 12 Kirton netted the second goal with Lumbers assisting Scott Timbers also picked up an aid But a minute before the period was to end Woolwich scored the equalizer They went into the dressing room with a lie The Free Press Juveniles came out roaring in the third with Kirton and Broulliard pocketing the next two markers and Lumbers picking up other two goals both of them unassisted efforts They II be without Evans for awhile He suffered a broken shoulder in the match and was taken to Brampton General Ho 11 be there at least until the end of the week Sch aids were credited to Gary Pickles Gary Moore and Bruce ATW did have the powerplay advantage six times while Nellsen only had two Acton Travel had fought back after a deficit at one point to He the game In the third period of the second Industrial league game Sunday night Only a goal by Ernie Ruck with less than four minutes In the match gave Lakeview Centre the vie Acton Travel started out on the right blade scoring two goals at 16 45 of the first period and eight seconds In the second John Ashley and George were the marksmen The struck back with five goals all within minutes of one another In the middle frame Bart Jacobs started off at 1 45 followed by Mike Morris at Jacobs again at Steve Atkinson 26 and Dave Thompson at Henry Toebes countered for Travel at and Ashley scored his second with only 22 seconds remaining in the period But Ron Mellon goal at 18 49 made it for Lakeview made it early in the third but a goal by Jacobs his second increased the spread once again for Acton Travel rallied with putting hem within one at 9 Then shot intheequnizcratl2 his third goal of the game Ruck saved tht night for Lakeview Ing the final marker at 16 49 Acton Travel assists went to George Art em Ken Sloney McPhall and Clare Snow markers were credited to Alkin son Thompson and Morris Wayne Allen a hat trick helped Family Cleaners In their 53 rout over Heller a in the final game Sunday Action continues Sunday night with at ATW starting at meet Hellers at and faces Acton Travel at minor played their best game of the season and came out with a shutout in New Hamburg Saturday Coach Dan said the team is starting to come together playing good positional hockey He singled out Tom Atherton who netted both Acton markers saying he played his best game of the season so far It was better than Wednesday 62 defeat at the sticks of Woolwich Elm Ira at the Community Centre was in the game until the third period bombarded the Ac ton coming out with three unanswered goals Acton took the lead in the game with Pater Cargill and Paul netting two within seconds of each other In the first period Ron Robinson picked up the assist Paul replied for Woolwich in the first frame Stuart Irwin lied a minute into the second stanza before put Wool vich in the lead at 4 MeGilbway said they just stopped skating the third allowing Steve Martin and Kelly Bradley to score Martin one after another said his club played super the first two periods but added you have skate for three He said David played a strong for In Saturday s game Atherton scored his goals at 48 of the second period assisted by Rob and seconds into the final frame Their next game is tonight Wednesday at the Community Centre when they battle Game time is p

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