sports and recreation 1 itr Bants best a winner The Rotary Club minor played their beat game of th- season to take a victory in Kitchener Saturday Unfortunately they switched tactics for Sunday match losing in Waterloo Last Tuesday they scored a win over Gait at tho Community Center Waterloo scored at 12 of first and again at the second in Sunday s game Kitchener jumped into a onegoal lead Saturday scoring with six seconds left the first period but Rotary Club exploded with four goals In the second frame and another in the third Andrew Ferguson scored first for Acton at of the second an an unassisted effort Michael patted the second goal one of two for him at followed by Terry marker at Tony Van Dam pocketed the next goal at and second marker came at 42 Danagher connected In the third period for his second goal of the game Waterloo put one more past Rotary Club with left in the game Chris Stewart Brad 0 Robert Porte David Thomas Heath Norton Greg James and Tom VanderEyken earned Thomas irri goal for a hat trick with four seconds in the middle frame to clinch Tues day victory over Gait He potted Acton s first goal at 4 to tie Gall after they opened the scoring at of the second The first and third periods were second goal came a few minutes later Ted Morissette scored the other Acton marker at 13 Van Dam earned three assists In the match with singles going to 0 and Thomas Thomas last goal was unassisted Penalties costly Some untimely penalties cost the Acton Free Press Juveniles a victory over Forest City Saturday at the Com unity Centre Forest City scored four of their five goals while the Juveniles were playing Coach Craig sold Scott Tim must like the view from the pen alty box more than the ice since he sat out four of the Free Press nine minor penalties Forest City opened the scoring at 4 in the first period on the power play They mode it at but then Murray replied for Acton at 1168 David and Derek Hodgson picked up the aids Forest City scored three unans goals in the second period all of them on the They scored a marker at the four minute mark again at and made it at seven minutes The Juveniles came roaring but unfortunately they could only manage one goal Todd Mclntyre kctcd an unassisted goal with sec left to go on Acton only power play marker of the game Weldon said their defence has been weakened Rob Evans is still out with a separated shoulder he suffered way back in October and Don Is still sitting out his five game sus pension He has two games to go Laing shuts out opponent It took short handed heroics from John Van Dam to give Laing Con Atoms a 1 tie Sunday in the second half of their home and home scries against Saturday at the Community Centre shutout Brarflford 30 In one of their best games of the season took a onegoal lead In the second period of Sunday gome ycd in Van Dam scored with three minutes left In the third giving Acton the single point Evan helped on tho play came out a little flat after Saturday s shutout They were up for that game and it showed as Carl potted a pair of goals In the first period The second frame was score less but Wayne MacEochern added a third goal In the final stanza Greg and Todd assisted on the ploys Scott Williams and David Him shared the shutout Close call for juniors but still in title race Junior will meet Burlington Central today Wednesday In the semi fin of the Halton secondary school girls basketball championships They earned the right to play In today game after squeezing past Georgetown last week 4441 The the powerhouse of the Hal ton East junior eager league came close to blowing their shot at the title when they met fourth place Rebels last Wednesday at AHS Wearing the seniors shirts so they t clash with Georgetown red the took control early in the game They dominated scoring hooping points In the first quarter and missing on only one of four foul shots The Rebels scared two baskets for four points But Georgetown collected themselves in the second quarter capitalizing on fouls Theyscorcdl2polnts foul shots That made it at half time Georgetown came on even stronger in the third quarter whittling away AHS a lead to just nin- points Rebel a Rosemary Gale scored all but two of the third quarter points for George town The became unhinged in the fourth quarter with the Rebels applying offensive pressure although they never tied the score Fortunately for the Redmen Georgetown was called for eight fouls Teresa Dunn constantly shadowed by the Rebels hooped three points on four shots Then mercifully time ran out on the Rebels but not before giving AHS fans a scare Dunn who been outstanding all season for the juniors was top scorer in the game netting II points Phillips and each hooped seven points Shirley Van scored six points and Andrea Arblc and Judy Vctricek were other scorers netting three and four points Gale was Rebels top scorer with 14 points while Barb scored nine The title quest i3 once again on the line today Wednesday against Burlington Central Central finished second in West with a record wins tills jump II lo on to the- the Lester mate up In tl II finals I Game time today is p at Senior cagers bow out The Senior AHS girls bowed out of Halton eager playoffs Thursday foiling to first place Blakelock In the quarter final game The seniors who finished the season in fourth plocc with four wins and two losses met the first place Tabbies In In their regular season meeting the Tab bies handed the senior Redmen a 4342 loss their first of the year in the final seconds of play Thursday s game was a close contest as well until the third quarter when the Tab bies started pulling away Linda one of the outstanding basketball players on the senior team and In the league scored 14 points In the game as top offensive player The rest of the scoring was spread out with Donna Robinson hooping four Lorl netting three Kelly White scoring two and Nancy Wong counting a single point Despite the loss coach Anne was pleased with the team performance This our first year as seniors so we dldn perform too badly she said Their overall record Including exhibition games is wins and six losses Most of the time they were defeated by a few points Besides the loss to in the first game they lost to White Oaks and Queen Elizabeth Park They defeated Milton 17 Oakvillc Tra falgar 3026 Georgetown 31 and Perdue and captured the Invitational tournament title last month dumping Port Credit J A Turner and Lome Park in the girls third in volleyball championships McKenzleSmith girls volleyball team finished third In their North champ ionship quest after a tournament Friday at Acton High School They played Georgetown Centennial the eventual champions In the three semi finals Friday but lost 156 Meanwhile the boys volleyball team fin I shed fifth in North after tourney play last Tuesday also at The girls finished third behind first place W I Dick of Milton and Centennial after 14 regular scaion games They picked up eight wins and four losses Standings ore derived from four mini tournaments the last one held Friday before the North finals girls defeated Brookvllle 159 159 Erin 155 Sam Shcratt and 1516 and 1512 but lost to I Dick 15 153 and Centennial 151 Sam Shcratt finished fourth came fifth Erin finished sixth and Brook vllle took seventh McKenzleSmith girls played the best gome of the season In the semi even though they lost In both games Centennial was in the process of building a seemingly insurmountable lead when fought back Coach Patty Hall said the close scores were a victory In themselves WI Dick the powerhouse of the league took the first game of the championship final in a close game But Centennial fought buck to even the scries at one game apiece with a 11 vie tory in game two Carried by the momentum Centennial dominated the third game but missed opportunities at game point to win It by losing possession or the bull They finally did win the game though in an emotional 158 upset Jim Ridley North Physical Association president and referee of the finals presented Keltic Gordon of Cent with the North trophy Susan Wilson blocks a Georgetown Rebel during last week Ho lion quarter final The juniors came close blowing the game but hung on for Burlington Central in the semi finals today at The winner of that on to the llal Ion championship final Sabres want no part of Brampton silliness The fifth place Sabres handed fourth place Brampton loss Friday night at the Community Center An upset Not really Sabres are the hottest team in the central junior B league right now lost only one of the past 13 games They would be a lot further ahead in the stand if it wercn t far the losses suffered at the beginning of the season Besides Brampton on ice unties made it easy for the Sabres Once the Swordsmen took over the lead In the second period Brampton brought out the rough stuff It continued in the third with Brampton cal no less than six major penalties One handed to Brampton coach Chris Mcloff for delay of game led to a penalty shot And that led to one of the strangest feats in hockey anywhere anytime The Sabres were leading with sec left in the game David McGIUowoy who had already scored two goals In the match capitalized on the to pot possibly the shortest time span between two another one goals scored and definite Guinness Book of The clock stopped Mcloff refused to ice Records material his players received a delay of game pen Not only that the goal clinched the vlct ally and the Sabres were penalty for the Sabres as well shot was happy with both the out took it and scored again performance Heoflen with the clock still showing seconds It a says he runs a clean club Sabres Clubs still unresolved The question of where Dave should be playing his Junior hockey is still up In the air According to Acton Sab res general manager Ron and Gem manager Bob Tost the two clubs are discussing the problem without raising their voices Last week paper Informed Its readers of a problem that had arisen with way signing of a Junior cord with the Acton Sabres alter tolling last season with Georgetown It now seems that the two sides may be willing to the situation out It looks as If may end up in Sabre uniform with the Gems gelling the compensation It not completely resolved soys Jef ferlcs but it should be resolved to every ones satisfaction The Gemini and the Sabres have not sat down of yet but should within the next few days Continued on to get Involved in Brampton silliness is a perfect example The Sabres served four penalties throughout the game and only one of them was a fighting major to Tony Dulissc I happy with the togetherness of the team said Russian Both Tony Dulisse and Glenn Murray were hurt Friday but they returned to Hie game That s he quality and guts of this team Murray was carried off the ice early in the second period on a stretcher after knocking the Brampton goalpost off it stakes with his knee A few minutes later Dulisse fell to the ice in pain and was assisted to the dressing room Both returned before the end of the period Murray to score Acton fifth goal Defence man Bob Allsop is also hurt and although given permission by Russian to sit out the game wanted to play They re playing as a team now more than for themselves said Russian And they re not getting stupid penalties He said that has a lot to do with the Sabres success McGUIoway still in the Sabre uniform despite the controversy surrounding his re turn scorcdtheflrstofhisfourgoalsatO In the opening frame on an unassisted effort Steve Miller made it scoring short handed goal at 11 20 also unassisted But Brampton came back with three goals of their own The first was a power play marker at 12 04 followed by goal 48 and Denis lied it up for the Sabres at In the second period Dave Wholly an Import from Guelph who been playing with Acton the past few games picked up his first point in a Sabre uniform an assist Art Keating also aided on the goal scored again his second goal of the night at Play was in the Bramp ton end when Dennis Churbonneau shoved a pass to who caught goalie Scott Vearwood out of his net Murray stepped back on the Ice after injury to score a goal Steve Miller handed him the puck at II center line Murray 1 rought it up on right wing closed in on him and slipped it past his right uldcr it 1120 Brampton nnde it on fluke fcoal a minute later at 12 but Rib Vermueleu increased the Sabre loud connecting on a shot from the slot and Barry ass sled on powerplaj goal The period was finally coming to an end when Brampton capitalized on some sloppy passing by the Sabres Acton soahe Wayne was screened on the goal scored with seconds remaining in the period That gent the Snores into the dressing room holding a sight It staved that way while Brampton was fussin and a between 16 anil 19 Thais when scored Ins record setting goals Mike Monahnn up assist Meloff received a game misconduct at tl end of mutch for the referees He receives automatic two gome suspension which may be increased pending hearing by the 011 The Sabres had a surprise rest Saturday night when Ihe Blades postponed gome Tl Blades were supposed to meet the Sabres in but they were experiencing problems with lee time The game will be played before the end of however The Sabres arc hack in action tonight Wednesday with the first part of a home and home series against lust place Milton Flyers Tonight Milton visits Acton time is Then Friday the Sabres travel to Milton for the second gome with a stopover row in Dixie After tonight the next Sabre I game isnt until the following Friday Dec they face their cross town rivals Georgetown once more Record making goal Close but no goal as the Sabres pounce on one the strongest feats In hockey history when David Scott Vearwood Friday night in an victory The Sabres stayed scored two goals at the same time away from costly penalties to capture the victory The game feat David star centre with the Acton Sabres may be eligible for the Inter nationally famous Guinness Book of World Records In Friday game against Brampton McGUIoway scored two goals both the same time Ho scored the first on the powerplay at 27 In the third period While play ana the clock were stopped the Sabres were awarded a penalty shot McGUIoway took It and scored again The time A spokesman for the Guinness Company in Enfield England said yesterday day the record may be eligible for the Book of Records Tho Sabres arc sending them the official game sheet signed by the referees for proof but must wait until Guinness makes their decision and replies The spokesman said the book does carry fastest goals scored In hockey so there is a good chance McGUIoway feat may be recorded She added they would deal with the matter as soon as they receive the game sheet but how long of a wall McGUIoway and the Sabres have depends on Ihe post