Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 5, 1980, p. 11

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ffttt sports and recreation r II WccllleSla NoVOnhp IJRfl Si mill ft 1111 One Hundred and Sixth Year Number SicnilL New Sabres bury past records Here are the high scoring expletive deleted linf Ken Hell Barry nod Glenn Murray Together Cleaners tied in top spot Family Cleaners and Centre are tied in first place in Industrial league hockey standings thanks lo the cleaners loss Sunday night to ATW at the Com Centre Lakeview also lost to Hellers so both hold first place with two wins and a loss each Acton Travel Hellers and are In a liirce way tie for second place while Clothing which suffered a blasting from Ac Ion Travel In lost place Glen scored wo goals to ATWs victory over Family Cleaners He opened the scoring at of the first period assisted by John McCutcheon connected on one of his own 12 seconds into the middle stanza Chris Tennant replied for Family Cleaners at followed by a goal from Wayne Allen lo tie the game Evan gave the lead once more at 14 19 sending the teams into the dressing room with a 3 score Dave Morns tied it up again for Family Cleaners but McKenzie second marker at a of he third period clinched the game ATW aids went to Jim Hurley and Steve Townsley who both picked up two Gory Moore and Bryan Lloyd Mike Miller Kent Kentner and Sid Barnes pocketed assists for the Cleaners The game was marred by penalties including major misconduct and an auto matic minor to Mike Fields of Family Cleaners Russ Van Fleet netted a hat trick in the second game on tap Sunday as Hellers downed Centre Ernie Ruck opened the scoring for Lake- view In the first period potting a goal at Steve Atkinson and Hon Mellon assisting Van Fleet opened up the go mo in the sec period with his first goal at lowed by two more Heller markers at from Bill Manes and 12 by Bill Rogers Van Fleet made it 1 10 seconds into the third period before Lakeview Atkinson could get one back at 2 37 That goal put Lakeview within reach but Manes dashed all hopes of a win with his second goal at Van Fleet scored his third at before Mike Morns and Ted Saltz connected on goals at 16 14 and 16 3D Bart Jacobs picked up an aid on Morris goal Other Lakeview assists were ited to Ernie Ruck and Mellon Bruce Cooksley Oliver Cooper Brent Irwin and Manes earned aids Tor Hellers A last minute goal by Steve Melntyre spoiled Clothings shutout in their romp over Acton Travel in the final game Sunday night Scoring was spread out over Acton Travel lineup with Floyd Ken Slaney and Henry Toebes potting two goals each George McPhail opened the scoring with the lone goal at 11 in the first period Goalie Rick Bonnettc earned the assist Slaney dldn waste time netting the sec marker 40 seconds into the middle stanza Toebes scored the third goal at 3 followed by two markers at and 10 13 George Artem netted the sixth Acton Travel goal at 32 and Claire Snow ended the period with his goal at 19 Tocbcs scored second goal at of the third period and connected on the final Acton Travel goal at Melntyre goal came at the 15 mark of the final frame McPhail picked up four assists for Acton Travel earned three with a pair going to and singles and John Ashley Mik Mitchell Randy pocketed assists on the goal Action continues Sunday night with Lakeview meeting Family Cleaners at Acton Travel battling at and Hellers facing off against Neilscn s at The Aelon Sabres enjoyed rare week end off in midst of a hectic Junior hockey schedule They were relaxing after picking up their sixth win of the year Friday night as they overpowered Orlllia 5 Their rest ended last night however as they travelled to Slreelsville to face the Derby ISeegume results below Sabres arc however going at full strength which Is good news considering several injuries last week cost them their win streak The Sabres have already surpassed last year total points They now have points wllh six wins six losses and one tie In 13 games prior to last night game In Slreelsville That means they are playing hockey Their win puts them in sixth place still Brampton lington and But they are only six points behind the first place Burlington The Sabres on the power piny advantage in Friday game Three of their five goals came from the man ad vantage Newcomer Tony a right who sat out of the first 12 games due to a suspension he received last season opened the scoring in the gome on the powerplay Pat Fung and Barry Trood assisted Ken one third of the Sabres high scoring line pocketed the second goal at 17 aided by Dennis Charbonneau tallied making it 2 1 at the end of the first Trallways tied it early in the second frame but Roy Dollman put the Sabres ahead again on the powerplay with assisting Art Keating made it 4 on his goal at of the second Mark Duval and earned the brackets Orillia scored their third goal only seconds into final frame But Sabres stung again this time via Steve Miller and his effort at The game ended Dollman and Fung picked up aides on Miller goal The game was evenly matched both on the Ice and In the penalty box Both Orillia and Wayne who was In the Friday faced shots each Referees handed out a lot of penalties although no majors were awarded Sabre action continues rlday night when the swordsmen battle Georgetown at the community centre The last time these two cross town rivals met fireworks went off Both Fung and received garni misconducts and automatic twogame suspensions Fight broke out in the crowds as well as on the ico The Sabres by the way won the game quite handily They have a home game slated for next Wednesday when the Burlington Cougars come to town 11 Standings Burlington 13 1 19 Oakville 18 Brantford 3 4 18 13 16 Oak Ridges 13 5 16 Acton 13 6 I II 13 13 12 Georgetown 13 a 10 Thornhlll 12 4 Dixie 13 Milton 12 Flyers Gems pick up wins Both Georgetown Gemini and Milton Flyers picked up a couple of victories against Strectsville Derby last week in other junior action The Flyers won in Milton against the Derby Saturday but only after losing 10- to the Burlington Cougars Friday The Gems took the Derby 1 last Tucs day but suffered a 104 loss Friday in Oak ville to the Blades Milton has a firm hold on last place with only our points in 12 games have a The Gems however arc In 10th place with 10 points from five wins and eight losses After battling Acton Friday night the Gems meet the Flyers Sunday in George- Sabres nick Derbys The Sabres pulled within one point of fifth place last night Tuesday when they racked up yet another victory This time Vie Johnson Arena was the place and the Slreelsville Derby were victims of a Acton conquest The victory gives the Sabres 14 points so far this season seven wins six losses and a tie only one point behind and Oak Ridges Glenn Murray was the star performer again netting the hat trick Other goals came from Roy and Mark Duval took advantage of the empty Derby net in the final seconds of the game Sabres next game is Friday when Georgetown drops by 500 Club The Club held their first draw this weekend Proceeds of the lottery go lo Aeton Minor Hockey Association Tickets are each A trip to Hawaii is the grand prize This weeks winners arc Bill Syme Roach Fred Ca title Seniors tourney champs The AHS senior girls basketball team captured the annual Redman tournament title Saturday night with an 11 point spread over Lome Park in the final game dumped Lome Park 33 22 Port Credit took the consolation championship with a 4421 victory over dominated the tournament First they took points over Port Credit with a victory in the opening game Saturday morning J A Turner dumped Sacred Heart 4821 In the second match of the day and Milton nipped 2024 Lome Park scored a 15 win over Erin in the final game of the first round Port Credit beat Sacred Heart in the semi finals of the consolation round while Ancaster was busy taking care of Erin 18 in the other semi final That set up the consolation final with Port Credit coming out on lop In the championship round AHS took a conquest over J A Turner while Lome Park eliminated Milton AHS seniors fared better in their ment than in regular secondary school county play They lost their second game a heart breaking defeat to White Oaks of 4745 Coach Anne Leplck said the game was close right down to the final buzzer but O had hooped two more points than Linda Osso was top offensive player for AHS She netted 15 points Day Robinson scored 13 points The seniors record is now three wins two losses The juniors arc still undefeated after dumping Tuesday 4831 in Mil ton and White Oaks in Oakville Thursday Phillips was top scorer for In Tuesday match She netted points Other top offensive players were Teresa Dunn with eight and Judy Veterlck seven hooped points In Thurs day victory with Dunn netting Both Juniors and seniors played again last night at Perdue High School In ville with results unavailable at press time Tomorrow Thursday they travel back to to battle Queen Elizabeth Park Game time is p m They receive a bye in the final day of play next Thursday Nov wllh the quarter finals beginning Monday Nov 24 In the event of any ties playoff positions will be determined on Tuesday Nov is Gardener in top 10 for McKenzieSmith in championship run John Gi a senior runner with the cross country team placed In the op 10 at the Hal ton public school championships at Kelso last week Gardener placed eighth out of about 70 runners in the senior boys cross country championships Jamie Thatcher also a senior finiflhed and Grant Smith came In 56th Of the Intermediate boys Ted was top finisher coming In out of about runners Desmond Durose finished in spot Melanlc Johnston came In out of more than 100 intermediate girl runnera Tammy Nolan the other Intermediate girl competitor finished in spot Fronde Kolomvari was the lone Junior girl runner for MeKenzIcSmlth She fin 43rd out of 150 runners Kevin Galloway came In junior boys while Craig Webster and Dan Hill failed to finish There were about 150 runners In Junior boys category Haley finished out of more than runners In bantam girls dlv ision She was top runner followed by Adrleruie Kovacs and Gudgeon Troy Nolan came and Eddie Robinson finished 103rd out of runners In the bantam boys Complete results Kuril Kennedy Kennedy envlrw Trevor Mclvor P Johnson Way Lent I Cent I ChtW J Hubert iinurr I Merry Amy Power Veins I elm On I Kn I Annie Power Humphrey J James Tracy V I Laura Mill flan Tara n enrol Grainy J I bona Ann Hon I Mark Howie Cenlennlal Sergio Slews Cooper Anne Mucky Plnelind 1 Trarey Dick Fiona Campbell Sic John rorllla Centennial J m New Undo Osio no 14 is tent to the floor during Saturday s AIH eager tournament The seniors won their tournament with a victory over Lome Park In the game above Acton dumped J A Turner ID In the semi finals The seniors and the Juniors travel to tomorrow Thursday to continue secondary school schedule The Juniors are undefeated while he arc four and two They also played last night with results unavailable at press time Morrison pots four in victory The Acton Firefighter major ban tarns blasted Monday night after dumping in Aclon Thursday night has been spread out with the goals in the pust two games scored by three lines and each pair Backed by John in tho nets for both weekend victories the Firefighter gave a team fort Bill Morrison picked up four goals in Monday game first Iwo came the opening frame Paul started things off with marker at Morrison scored at a 24 and again at before Elora got on the scoreboard Morrison cored again in the second period on on unassisted effort at mide It 1 at the mark but came back with another it 10 Brad opened tht scoring seconds into Ihe third per lod followed by second marker a minute later Morrison potted his fourth at of the third then connected on their third goal at the eight minute mark making it Rick added Acton 10 and finished the bearing with the last goal at 11 scored a hat trick in Fn days game He opened the scoring with his first goal at of the first period tied it up with a mm to go but a pair put Acton the lead to stay He scored at the eight minutes mirk 11 in the second frame Covcrdale scored his second at 10 47 also in the middle stanza Brad added a pair of goals within seconds of each other and at 1 and i in the third connected for his third at Chris Hicks David and Morrison were the other Acton marksmen scored their second ak2 of the final period David Milne and Hicks earned a pair of assists each in game with singles going to Stan Smith Lor Civiero Todd Laing Richard Kilpainck and picked up three aids Cargill and MacFherson earned a pair of aids in Monday game with singles going lo Milne and La ing Hat trick helps out peewees The Acton minor peewees picked up a of vie lories last week doubling a strong Kitchener squad Saturday after dumping Wed at Community Centre stood out the game He scored his first goal of the season and added on assist After a scoreless first period Paul connected on the opening at 1 in the second Peter picked up in aid KilpJtnck scored again lo make it Oat with earning the assist Tom Athcrton also helped out on the play Athcrton got one of his own with just a few minutes left in the second frame with Bartlctt assist scored the final Acton murker at the eight minute mark of the third stanza Assists went to Tom and Ron Robinson Coach Don singled out and Cargill for praise saying they played strong games and added Robinson and David were solid on defence credited sound positional hockey with both victories He said they played good twoway hockey for Wednesday eonquest In that game and Chris Rogers each netted a hat trick opened scoring in the first period on a goal by Tony Green at 7 Paul Kilpatrlck struck hack 20 seconds into the middle stanza ToLh Hill pocketed the assist Kilpatnck scored again two minutes later before Tom made it 3 at Rogers connected at the five minute mark potted his third goal three minutes before end of the period Rogers scored his other two goals in the final frame within of each other Assists went to Cargill on both of Rogers goals Jason and Hill earned single brackets scored their other goal In the second period next gome is tonight Wednesday when they battle Guelph at the Community Centre

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