Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 20, 1982, p. 9

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sports GeorgetownActon Wednesday Octobers Senior gals take pair The High School Senior Girls Basketball team won two game last week and the Junior Girls dropped a pair of matches Teresa Dunn leaps high for his Jump ball In Senior Girls Basketball action last Thursday at Aclon High The Red men deft a ted Trafalgar 0 The Senior Girls defeated OakvilleTrafalgar and they hammered the Milton learn In the two games Linda as the top shooter forActonsconng26pomts Teresa Dunn picked up points Mardie Phillips 18 ManorjCase4 Tbe Junior Girls were defeated by Trafalgar 3431 In a close contest and they were beaten by Milton In two games Boo Tuiford and Deb Baum were top shooters picking up 14 points each Gretchen Angle Vuk Judy Thomson and Pam Rose all scored poin a each tops again On Friday tbe Acton CrossCountry team travelled to compete at the Grand River Collegiate Crosscountry meet and ran second in the Junior Girls race that had finishers The Midget Boys team placed sixth out of teams Pierre finished Tom Jung Todd Andrews Scott Now Ian and Dave Ruse The Junior Boys ran well with Simon placing A Higgins 76th Derek Boyle 119th and Richard 121st There wore fin in the race The Senior team finished well with George Gldman Scott McDonough and Dec Ian Weld There were finishers in the race race volleyballers drop trio The Junior and Senior Boys Volleyball teams dropped The Senior team was defeated 150 154 and 15 Coach Bruce Andrews was happy with the play of his team against a tough He said Paul Nolan Mark Walker Peter and Tony Wright played strong games for TheJunior Boys lost 158 and 152 M Jay Corson and Stewart Hoy all played good games for Ac ton Both the Junior and Senior Volleyball teams play their lasl league games at home lo Predue today Wednesday at m Re hockey roundup Minor Pee Wees start with two sisterkissers The Minor Pec Wee Rep team have tied both their league games this season At home last Wednesday Ihey tied Preston 2 and on Saturday in Gait they drew Last Wednesday Steve Robertson and Sean Sears lit the light for Acton with Jeff McRaeand Rene Van picking up assists Saturday in Galtt Robertson scored for Acton on a pass from Mike Williams John and Chris played strong games between the pipes tor Acton Major PeaWees spirt league games byRlckSmlth The Acton Major Pee Wee team is off to another hockey season The team members are as follows John Van Dam Kostas Anthanassouhs Troy Foster Carl Dennis Mike Simmons Craig Cadenhead Scolt Williams Frank Kalsilleris Rob Murray Greg Vlnce Rogers Lee Todd Laicnby David Roden David and Evan Coach Paul Assistant coach and Rick Smith Manager On October Acton hosted in play and downed the visitors Goal scorers were Katsiileris Carl Yaroschak Leatherland Laxenby Cadenheadandtwogoals by Van Dam Assists came from Simmons Leatherland plus two each from Van Dam and Carl Williams and shared the shutout IntheleagueopencrathomeOctoberl3 Acton defeated Cambridge in a closely played game Goal scorers were Carl Yaroschak and Cadenhead with assists going Van Dam and Williams got the shutout On Saturday in Stratford Acton met a well discip lined talented squad and came up with a flat performance to lose 7 1 The lone Acton goal was scored by Simmons from Foster and against Kitchener Bants drop opener Saturday at the Acton Arena the Acton Minor Bantams were defeated by Preston 51 in the first league game of the season It was a welt played match Monday night In Woodstock the Acton Minor Bantams evened their record to one win one loss when they defeated their hosts 1 Gord Talllifer and Mike Peters lit the light for Acton in the third period The game was scoreless until Acton scored late in the final frame The Acton Minor Bantams next borne game Is this Saturday at when Woolwich will be in town MeKeasfctaUi had Park tut TtMMtar Sara Sun Bays Tray Foster stalk Ban Parker to Cyril Mate eighth hi Scalar Bays Craig ink ka lateraeAate GMs Maria la later- Sabres Bob back hands lib shot at the goalie as Sabre Leu looks on He defeated the Sabres llt Sabres drop weekend pair outscored 188 three injured The Acton Junior B Sabres dropped a pair of games over the weekend losing to Mil Ion Friday and 114 to Saturday Sabres now three losses and a tie Friday in Milton the Sabres got on the board first at the minute mark when Bob Boldt capped off a three way passing play from Ken Franklin and Nineteen seconds later Milton tied up the score Acton regained the lead at Ihe 6 mark when newcomer Pat Bates scored assisted by Dennis Kirton and Arthur Milton scored with three minutes left in the first period to lie the game 2 In the second frame Milton took the lead again at the mark and it stayed lhat way until Bates scored h second goal of the game with just seconds left In third stanza Milton scored four goals before Franklin scored for Aclon to end the scoring for Milton Coach Bill Richmond the team made three costly errors in the third period and they blew the game Bill said Ihey gave the puck away too many limes and Saturday night in Acton the Sabres stayed close to the Blades until injuries started taking their loll Sabres lost Roy Spear with a sore ankle Denis Kirton with a horse and Gord M shoulder separation scored just 10 seconds into the first period Jamie Morrison tied the game up for Acton at on a pass from while Sabres were on the play Acton went ahead at the 54 mark on another power play goal scored by Bates with Morrison and Paul p eking up aids Oakville tied the game up at the mark and scored the go ahead goal at 11 with Ihe Sabres short handed He led at the end of the first period 3 while the Sabres out shot the Blades In the second period Denis tied the score at 3 when he scored from Paul Barred and at the second mark scored at the 43 2Gmarkstogoahead63attheend of two stanzas The Blades the Sabres In the second frame In the period Oakville scored three more goals before scored a short handed goal on pass from to narrow the gap to Oak ville scored two more goals to end the contest Richmond said the team has real good spirit they want to learn and they listen well It will just beamatterort me before the hard work pays off Bill feels after seeing Burlington Banie Milton lie and Georgetown that Sabres are just as competitive as the rest of the teams Richmond still says he looking for one more defence man and one more right winger to strengthen the team Richmond said Spear is out of shape and isn t working hard enough to stay healthy Sabres have signed two new players to their roster Pat Bates and Paul Barrett Pat comes from and played for he Derby s two years ago and Paul comes from where he played for the B Coach Richmond was impressed with play of the two newcomers saying Ihey skate well and work hard and should have no problem fitting in with Ihe rest of the boys The Sabres are In Burlington this Friday night to meet the Cougars at p m and then play at home lo Mil Ion Steamers on Saturday night at the Community Centre at 30 pm Meet the Sate Rick of the Acton Junior up this Oakville Blade player In Sabres trips action Saturday night at the Community the Sabres Centre The Blades te P Centre Bruce Cooks ley fires a shot at action Sunday night Lake view and Nielsens Clothing goalie Bill Roullrdge in In Nielsen played a draw Acton industrial Action ATW- is still undefeated la a On leaf lack ITS with last years Midgets aaw v iwv Acton Terminal Warehouse ATW is the only undefeated team in the Acton Industrial Hockey League after they shutout Family Cleaners Sunday Bruce and Jim Hurley lit the light for with Mike Pctkoff and Terry Winter pick lngupalds Ray Dunbar recorded the shutout between the pipes for ATW Acton Travel defeated Heller 3 in Industrial action John led the way for Travel firing the hat trick Glen McKenzie bulged Ihe twine twice with Brian Lloyd and Steve adding single markers to round out the scoring for Acton Travel Bart Jacobs picked up Tour assists with Jim McKenzie Bill Manes and Jamie Vickery earning two aids each Lloyd picked up oneassist Chris Tennant Ken Owen and Wayne Allen tallied for Heller Jim Rogers and Mike Field picked up a pair of assists each with Mike Miller and Dave Morris earning aids Lakevlew Centre and Nielsen Clothing played j tie In Industr Bruce Cooks ley lit Ihe light three times for with Cliff B niton and Henry Tocbes adding single goals Tim Mclntyre Bntton and Toebes picked up a pair of assists each John McCutcheon and Russ Van Fleet earned single aids for Randy Van Fleet fired a pair of goals for Nielsen s with singles coming from Steve Bennett Gary Moore and Don Richards Jim and Ken eked up a pair of aids each with Mike Moms Moore and Steve Mclntyre all earning single assists Schedule for Sunday October 24 at Family Cleaners hosts Nielsens at pm Heller meet and at 40 Acton Travel plays Acta Industrial Hockey Lea Standings GF ATW 14 9 Travel 10 it HeDers l I 3 l l l 13 14 Nielsen a 10 It Cleaners fl IB Top Ten Scorer A 10 ChrisTcnnanUH 8 lb MikeHeldlH 4 3 4 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