Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 9, 1983, p. 9

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GeorgetownActon Wednesday Now 9 9 Charettes take tournament la a scheduled week of Major Pee- Wee hockey tbc local Wood working team managed to t reg league games and the Early Bird Kenton Tournament In their first league game of the week Charettes travelled to nipping Middle School had a great day at the Cedarvale Park cross country meet to he back row left la Brian Parker who placed third In the senior boys division Margie Parker ran well for the Senior and David Craig plated fourth the Bantam boys Front row are Cindy who placed first In the Junior girls and Lisa who placed third In the Bantam girls Michael Brouwer led off Actons scoring In first period with assists from Steve Robertson and Dave Harrison Dannie Guest and Jason Boose kept tbe ball roiling in the second period with assists from Tun and Rene Vankesteren The fourth and final goal lor Acton came in the third period from Sieve Robertson with assists from Dannie Guest and Jason coach Al Bousfield the November 1 game was a lough physical match that went to Acton through good teamwork and passing On November Charetts hosted Kit chener for a J decision In favor of Acton Greg Smith ted the Acton assault with two goals and Michael Brouwer Sean Sears and Steve Robertson each chalked up one Acton assists were credited to Michael Williams Dannie Guest Paul and Jason Charettes travelled to Fergus on November taking their third straight win of the week with a victory Jason Boose led off tbe Acton scoring with assists from Bene Vankestereo and Steve Robertson Sean Sears racked up the second Acton goal in the second period with an assist from Donnle Guest and in the third period Stephen Fleet wrapped up the game with an In their first tournament of the season Charettes Major PecWee team travelled to to take tbe championship trophy and the gold medals In their first tournament of the season Charette Major team travelled to Merriton to take championship trophy and the gold medals In their opening match Acton won a dose match against Mich ad Williams led off the Acton assault in the first period with a goal assisted by Dannie Guest sad Sean Sears kept pace with Acton until 14 in the third period when Paul assisted by Greg Smith and Rene managed to thwart the goalie With one win under their belt the young Acton team met to take the match at returned Tire moments later to tie the game but a second goal by Fleet put the Acton team into finals Fleets second goal was assisted by Michael Williams In tbe championship game Charettes pitted themselves against and came away with top honors after taking the match Greg Smith led the Acton assault with a goal at in the first period Smith was assisted by Michael Williams and Mike Brouwer The second period remained scoreless and at in the third Guest clinched the game with a goal assisted by Tim Tibbits and Sean Sears John Bousfield had an excellent day in goal backed up by a strong defense The stars of the tournament were Stephen Fleet Shawn Paul and Dave Harrison MOTORS LTD AUTO BODY SHOP Expert Point CoHiston Repairs Frame Straightening Equipment Latest Technology ST GEORGETOWN 8775286 Sabres back to old ways against Mimico play strongly but downed 63 by Barrie by Mark Holmes The Acton Sabres were back to their old ways Friday night as they lost to the Monorchs Thursday Sabre lost In Barrie The Sabres are tending to be a two period hockey club they maintain a forechecktng offense and a determined defense for the first minutes of the game However for tbe remaining 20 minutes they became loose and seemingly tired Randy Coverdale assisted by Mike Yalowlca and John Turner opened the scoring at the mark of the first period On a powerplay Coverdale managed to out maneuver the defence to pound tbe puck past the Monarcbs goaltender A few minutes later although short handed the Sabres Paul increased Acton lead to two at With n two goal lead the Acton clubs tendency to take tbe opposition out with cheap shots cost them a penalty and as a further result Mimico narrowed the Sabres lead with a goal at the 11 minute mark At Mimico tied the game with another goal The game remained tied for only seconds though as Rick Dodds assisted by Scott Kennedy put the Sabres ahead with a tremendous blast from the slot Again short banded the local team in creased their lead as Coverdale unassisted thwarted Mimico with some brilliant moves through the oppositions defense With a two goal lead the Sabres slacked off for the remaining minutes in the first period sealing their fate with the Monarchs At Mimico rallied to narrow the gap while the Sabres bided their time in the penalty box and with one second left in the first period the game was tied again as Mimico surprised a weakening Sabres defense Coming into the second period it looked like the Sabres had got their wind back as they pounded away at the Mimico defense and consistently broke up any offensive plays Although missing several scoring unities the local club played a good often game However Acton retaliating to cheap shots found themselves chalking up 14 minutes In penalties and a ten minute misconduct The Sabres ended up for most of the second period killing penalties Neither team turned on the red light The third period was a disaster for Acton as Mimico took control of the game and grabbed tbe lead at the one minute mark The Sabres playing a shallow and game couldnt And the energy to slow the offense and at the mark the Sabres were down two goals With the tables turned the Sabres picked up a little speed and at Brian assisted by Dodds and Vlnce Paradlso took advantage of a penalty to narrow the gap From then on the game might as well have been over for the Sabres Mimico wrapped up the game with their seventh and final goal at 15 Although we Mimico 3835 said Frank the Sabres general manager it the penalties that killed us for a large part of the game We also have a lot of players unable to play because of work schooling and in juries explained When some of your best players t there It tends to be difficult to keep up with a team that has a full complement of players Aside from the fact we are missing a few of our boys I think there are some other problems with the team continued For some reason and I can put my finger on it yet the team cant seem to play two good games backtoback Lost night continued Allsop although they lost both Gary Hudson the Sabres coach and I were proud of them They played a very good game Sabres lost to Playing against a powerful Colts the Sabres had every intention of making any Colts offensive play a setup for a Sabres attack Although off to a slow start as the Colts took the first goal at the second mark In the first period the Sabres were quick to return fire at Coverdale taking advantage of a penalty was assisted by Poradiso and poked the puck over the shoulder of the Colts goalie One minute later the Sabres were on a roll as another Colls penalty gave Acton the goahead goal Thinking a one goo lead enough Ken assisted by Coverdale and Paul Corgtll Increased the Sabres lead again at 13 Colts however remained unshaken and returned fire with only seconds remaining In the first period to end the open ing third of the game trailing Acton 33 For all of the second period and most of the third the Sabres held off the Colts stayed out of the penalty box and thwarted all attempts by Barrie to tie the game Unfortunately the Sabres ran out of steam at In the third period With the game tied the Colts bombarded the Sabres scoring three more times and the end result was a victory for Barrie Our boys made a tremedous effort said and If they had played against like they did against Barrie we would nave walked all over tbem The Sabres will be at home on Saturday as they host at Friday they play Milton The Sabres goalie Fred cuts down the angle as the Mimico Monarchs on a bombarded tbe goal with several shots Acton lost the match to Monarchs Friday night The Sabres were in Thursday night and although they played well the Colls rallied daring the last minutes of the me to win Minor Bantams 90 this season Travel doubles Nielsens In Acton Industrial Hockey League action Sunday Acton Travel continued tbefr win ning ways doubling Nielsens Clothing Lloyd Smallwooa and Bruce potted a hattrick each Terry Winters managed a pair and Randy Van Fleet and Todd managed a goal apiece for Acton Travel Acton Travel assists were credited to Scott Withers Dave Paul Todd Lloyd Smallwood Bruce Lome Gordon and Terry Nielsens goals were scored by Scott Timbers with two and Rusty Jbn McNabb and Bruce one each Nielsen assists went out to John Sykea Jim Brace llcPhail and Henry Toshes the Industrial League action lakeview Centre team could get ahead as they tied the match Redmen win The Junior Redman team performed admirably at their two regular season ftiti Ob Tuesday they task on Loyola their opponents and en Thursday the Kent led the A W assault with two goals while Ted Salts John McCut Gary Pickles and Mike Morris tacked up a marker each ATW assists come from Charlie Payne Randy Morris Townsley and Rob Evans Centre goals were chalked up by Gary Lumbers with a battrick and Rick Miller BUI Manes and Jim Rogers each managed a single assists came from Bruce Cooksley Mike Petkotf Gary Lumbers and Ruts Van Fleet In the final Industrial League match Family Cleaners edged HeOera Tim led the Cleaners offense with two goals and Fields Brad Buchanan Steve Bennett and Gary Moore nailed a goal each for tbe win Cleaners assists were credited to Stan Buchanan Field Carts Rowsell Don and Moore Hellers goals were racked up by George Steve Dave Morris and Chris Teonant Betters assists were made by Morris and Teonant The Industrial Hockey schedule for November tee raefsens Hatters at beat Family and on Aden Travel at MO So for this season Acton Rotary Ban tarns have stretched their unbeaten streak to nine games On October In gome number five of the season Acton travelled to Preston where they blitxed their opponents Scoring for the Minor Bantams were John Van Dam Todd and leading the Acton assault with two goals was Greg Acton assists were credited to Phil and David Roden Game number sue saw the Rotary Ban tams at home beating John Von Dam played an extremely strong game and was rewarded with four goals while Rob Murray clinched tbe game with one Acton assists came from David Greg Evan Carl and Vlnce Rogers On November 3 the Minor Bantams kept their winning streak alive as they blanked Kitchener goals were evenly spread out as Mike Simmons assisted by Craig Cadenhead and Carl opened tbe scoring first period In the second period John Von Dam assisted by and Evan thwarted the Kitchener defense and in the third period Greg Leatherlaod beat tbe Kitchener goalie with assists from David and Lee John Van Dam led the Acton offense in game eight with two goals as tbe Minor Ban tams downed Guetph Acton goals were also chalked up by Greg Car and Troy Poster Assists were credited to Simmons Cadenhead and Rogers In game nine Acton hosted Ing their opponents John Von Dam led the Acton with a hattrick and Greg Vlnce Rogers and Carl tallied up the rest of the goals Assists were credited to Hob Murray Cadenhead Mike Sim Evan Leather land and David Roden The Rotary Minor Bantams next game will be held in Kitchener Sunday November Firefighters down Fergus The Acton Firefighters Major Bantams had a busy schedule over the past week as they played three regular season games Beginning on November 3 the Firefighters travelled to Fergus where they downed their hosts Acton goals were scored by Sean Fits Kevin Paul Kil Patrick and Brett Corachl The Firefighters assists were credited to Mike Peters Carachl Tool Tom Atherton Bart let and Haynes On November the Firefighters were at It again this time overpowering Gait Acton goals were chalked up by Rodney and According to coach Bill Preston tbe Firefighters offense bad a little getting their plays together but a strong defensive effort kept the local team on top However the strong playing met their match on as Wood stock went on rampage to tab the game scored the first Acton goal with on assist from Atherton at In the second period The Woodstock team dominated the Fire fighters for most of the game with vastly superior skills The only other bright spot for Acton in the match came from on unassisted goal by in the third period Atoms win 70 In Major Atom hockey Acton Construction hosted Kitchener blanking their opposition 70 Jason Piper led the Acton assault with a hattrick while Wayne Bousfield chalked up pah- The other goals were scored by John McLean and Chris Von Dam Acton assists were credited to Piper and Michael Brillinger Uranick run well at OFFSA The High School Cross Country season Although the two local runners Doreen finished second in tbe CttntrrMM In

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