Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 31, 1984, p. 9

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Georgetown Acton Wednesday Oct 31 A A of the novice league week Festers Team after they dumped ton in Saturday morning action Each the Free Press will be teem Weston la coached by John and Todd and the meter Includes Michael Matt Andrews Steve Beaton Chris Woodstra Qreg Johnson goal Ryan Martin David Clark Nell Roque Angele Sterritt Jason Wilson and Chris It always scoring gosts thai is the pro blem in the Acton Legion novice house league Sometimes It a Jual a chore to aland Brampton Mathtw dldn mind sitting down on the Job during their match with Weston on Saturday morning as an unMenttfled shooter tries his backhand out Ptyataai had a busy day blocking many good scoring chances Including this one Weston managed thruway IMP BA2 MOTORS LTD AUTO BODY SHOP m Midget reps 60 for the season The Acton Ed In and Out Midgets main toined their undefeated status this week after defeating Guelph and Kitchener 14- 1 The powerful Acton rep squad have set a six win no loss record so far this season with goals and lot assists to their credit and have had only nine goals scored against them According to coach Steve Marshall the boys are playing good all round hockey but consistency is something the team will to work on Marshall said the team played haphazard hockey for the first two periods against Kit chener and then roared into life in the third frame to play the best hockey played all year I happy with the way the team is play ing but I d like to see the boy playing to the best of their ability all of the time not just some of the time Marshall said Marshall also commended the Midget tender Doug Knight for an outstanding job against Guelph last Wednesday Mike was also on Marshall s top players list for his excellent performances so far this season in his first year In Rep hockey has at least one goal per game average and is proving to be a valuable asset to the team also led Acton s attack on three markers to his credit while Kevin and Jason Rogers added a single goal each to round out the tally Aiding on the plays were Brad Demons Craig Coltson Steve Martin Rogers and Steve Wagner Battling against Kitchener on Friday Ac tons opposition opened the scoring first with a goal early in the opening frame but moments later the local Midgets came back on the rampage Rogers found the net four times to lead his team mates to the win while Brad added a pair of markers and Colin Lewis Martin Bartlett Coltson Pete CargiU Wagner and scored once each to blow Kitchener out of the water Assists came from Wagner Rogers Lobsinger Cargill Nellls Paul Lewis and Coltson Bants hang Hespeler suffer loss to Cambridge In three games this week the Acton Fire fighter Bantams came away with an all round record of a win a loss and a tie On Oct 21 in Cambridge the Acton Bants dropped a 1 decision then on Oct S3 in a fast paced heart stopper the Firefighters rallied for a tie with Wood stock In their most recent battle the Bants came away from Hcspclcr with a decisive 3 victory While in Cambridge Acton appeared on the scoreboard first with a second period goal by Mike Simmons and an assist from Greg However Acton let off the pressure in the third period allowing Cambridge to find the net twice scoring the winning goal with less than two minutes left in the game At home against Woodstock Acton was down early in the first period when John Van Dam on the powerplay narrowed Woodstock lead with aid from Mike Simmons and Steve Fleet from Carl and Vince Rogers cracked in a second period goal to tie the game Woodstock then managed to gain the upper hand again but thanks to Lee Yaroschak with aid from and Simmons Acton escaped with a tie On the winning aide Oct answered a Hespeler goal in the first period on passes from Van Dam and Evan Then Craig powered In a second goal wilh help from Carl to end the opening frame with Acton ahead 2 1 Cadefhead with his second and Van Dam adding two more markers clinched the game for the Firefighters Assists came from Dave Roden Leatherland and Simmons Actons next home game Is Sun Nov at pin against the London Sabres Redman Thompson easily moved the ball out an EC players teach In tounu ment action at on Saturday Acton beet EX and eventually moved Into Ihe finale only to lose out Foraat Heights of Kitchener Brillingerand Uranick claim OFSA berths J end T Sports tew AT We Men CROSSCOUNTRY On the cross country paths this week two runners crossed the finish line claiming berths In the OFSA cross country meet In Georgetown Nov tipped across the finish tine In first place in the Senior girls meter event and Maria Brill claimed fourth spot on the Midget girls 3500 meter event Both and Maria qualified for the competition Also running well for the Redmen were Bartlett who placed 22 In the Midget boys 3300 meter run and Simon was 16 In the Senior boys 8000 meter event The Ped meet was run at the Heart Lake conservation area in Brampton BASKETBALL After another week in league play the Senior Girls Redmen Basketball squad is still undefeated and the Junior girls have a five win one loss record Both the Senior and Junior teams took on Milton this week and in tough competition the Juniors ended their unbeaten streak and the Seniors continued to dominate the courts On the Seniors side Acton came out on top and on the Juniors court upset the On Sat November the Senior boated annual Redmen Senior Gtrts Basketball Tournament and despite outstanding play the Acton girts were edged by forest Heights to championship game Opening the tournament Acton took on finding an easy 2B14 victory and in round two the Willed to move into the finals Acton Travel axes Nielsens In close matches in the Industrial league ATW clipped J and Sports Jug City edged Family Cleaners and In a lopsided affair Acton Travel bombed Nielsen Clothing 103 Bruce McPhall and Mike led the ATW attack against J and In Sunday opening match scoring two markers apiece while Gary Lumbers added two goals to claim the win Aiding on the plays were Lumbers Glen McKenile Steve Mclntyre George Cliff Brllton and McPhail Scott Withers put up a good with two goals to his credit for J and and Henry Floyd HUller and Gary Pickles found the net once each J and T assists came from Withers Toebes Dave Morris Hllller and Wayne Allan Bruce and Marvin McNabb tallied a goal each In their attempt to find a win over Jug City while Bill SeverlnsU and Lome Gordon recorded the Family Cleaners assists Bruce Cooksley was on the mark for Jug City pounding two goals past the Cleaners goal and Chris a third period marker to clinch the game Jug City goals were assisted by and Rob Evans had a terrific game for Acton Travel pegging four goals for the cause while Jim Rogers and Al White tallied two markers each Single points by Ted Saltz and Van Fleet rounded out the score Assists came from Rogers Randy Mclntyre Evans John McCutcheon and Dave Allan Jeff Townsley Todd Mclntyre and Chris were credited with a goal each for Nielsen with aid from Mclntyre and Gary Moore Royals earn draws The Royals played to a pair of weekend ties with Mount Forest and Palmcrston running their record to one win and two ties In Intermediate C hockey On Friday evening the Royals travelled to Mount Forest and opened the scoring quickly on a pair of Glen Murray goals at 3 and of the first period Murray a first goal was a nifty backhander while and then he connected on the power play banging home Mike McMenemy a rebound Steve playing goal for Hillsburgh turned aside all 13 shots fired his way in the first period making three outstanding saves In the second Mount Forest came to life as they goals on 19 shots Dean Ferrier scoria twice while Herb Cowan and George Cousens collected singles The Royals Paul scored their only second period goal before Steve Soloman deflected home Grant Smillles shot only remaining gave the Royals the tie Saturday night a game In Hlusbureh saw fire shots at Royal Brad Miller who was out standing Miller making his second start for the Royals was particularly sharp In the first Forest Heights for Ihe hardware period allowing only one goal on 15 shots and lost a heart breaker holding the Royals in the game Gten Acton The consolation winner was Port Credit i the tournament l Murray again scored two goahfwhlle Grant SroUlle and Matt added singles Janata Bailey Karen Jennifer Devests end Decay centered lop to the Mile erases In this week The girts m pert Orel WM

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