Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 19, 1975, p. 8

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Pages THE HERALD Wednesday II IMS First out Raiders wade through verbal battles The problem that has plagued Such wai the case In the Raiders all year Tons lait Thursday evening cropped up again in final the Raiders dropped a 33 week of the season and put a decision in overtime to the damper on tbe teams late lowly Mudcats of the The Raiders play league led at tough determined hockey end of two periods of play against the leagues better and although the Mudcats teams but seem to let Up when scored early In tbe final stanza facing the loops weaker they appeared effectively out of sisters the game until they RAIDERS INDIVIDUAL SCORING NAME A IS Gerry Pearson 36 23 19 Ray Evans 30 IS 41 TomGUbert 17 Bob 30 17 Paul Burger 10 23 32 Frank Hindu 16 IS 15 15 John Boy 31 22 Brian Hurley 10 IB 15 9 18 BlUCurrle 17 3 IS 31 3 IS 18 10 Jim Blair 6 10 Bruce Lewis 1 7 Art Webster 6 Jerry 6 Doug Elliott 11 1 3 Jerry 10 Terry Holmes 10 11 JohnLunn 11 Keith Pallett 1 John Blair Int A Final League Standings TEAM L 36 Fort Erie 36 22 14 Georgetown 36 20 13 36 20 16 Oakvlllo 34 17 36 11 34 Two games between OakviUe and not played as they bad no bearing on league standings WEEKS RESULTS Georgetown Port Colbome 11 Fort Erie 4 overtime Fort Erie Dunnville 11 S Fort Erie 10 4 Port Colbome Dun 3 Georgetown overtime FINAL SCORING LEADERS NAME TEAM Gerry Rousse t Fort Erie Dave Pay Thorold Frank Paone Thorold Bob Green Fort Erie Hoe Fort Erie Mike Green Pt Fred Thorold Gerry gave the a much needed boost and It took them only 43 seconds in the overtime frame to send tbe Raiders off the Ice on the short end of the score The Raiders peppered Sandy Hale with drive while Raiders Keith was only Forced to face shots Paul Burger a mainstay for tbe Raiders In their post- Chris tmai transformation opened the scoring on an unassisted effort at the IS mark of the first frame Gerry Pearson from Bob made it at the point of the second Mudcats Hale did an outstanding Job in keeping the Red and Walts crew off the in tbe third and his teammates repaid his efforts by twice to deadlock tbe game In regulation time George settled Issue with an unassisted marker almost before the teams had time to warm up their blades Lyle Kirton and Dwlght Battle scored tbe other goals Raiders lost any chance they bad of latching on to a bite of first place when they lost to Dunnvllle earlier In tbe week Fridays contest with tbe league champion Port Sailors was in effect a nothing game but Raiders especially felt they bad something to prove and tbe over fans in attendance were treated to an exciting game The Raiders in a convincing manner sunk the Middles This marked the first time this year that Raiders have taken tbe measure of the team from Port Colborne and this should give the team quite a shot In the arm aa playoff time rolls around The first period ended in a 33 Tom Gilbert BUI Currie and Paul Burger scored for tbe Raiders while Mike Green Ted and Stevs replied for Port Colborne Tbe score is not really indicative of within striking distance of Rob Stewart the Sailors cage keeper for the league leader ship in allowing the fewest goals against This could have accounted for hut initial tier As it turned out and Stewart did for the best goals against average both teams being scored on 154 times It should be pointed out however that own goals against average Is superior To that of Stewart The Raiders took the lead in tbe game for good at the 11 mark of the second when- Pete Bettlolhitfor the first of his two goals for the encounter Paul Burger assisted on tbe go- ahead goal Within the space of a little work pre work by tbe Port Colborne Rob Stewart kept the same from turning into a rout at this early point Keith in the Raider nets did not look that effective in the opening period and ap peared shaky on one goal In particular His play unproved in tbe second and third frames and he blanked the Port Colborne shooters rest of This was an important contest for as be was It was brought to our At tention this past week that a unique exhibition hockey game was staged recently Some people associated with house league hockey wondered bow a team made up of bantam house leaguers would fare against a Bantam Four Town team tbe FourTowners being ailstars A team of houseleaguers was chosen and named Selects They were coached by English and game was played In Mayfleld With nary a practice the Selects soundly defeated the FourTown Bantams The FourTown difference In the scoring makes one wonder if their presence would nave made that much difference The game saw very little roughness with tbe Four- Town team picking up three penalties while only one Select was sent off For the Selects Jamie Hanson Dan Martin and Jim each scored twice Singles were notched by Mark KirTy Rick Flindall Dave Taggart Dave Dickenson Steve and Peter Clark Bill bad two for Four Town and Scott Turner scored a single i A few people have remarked that In some cases there are over a minute in the third period tbe Raiders put the game out of reach Bob from John and Tom Gilbert scored at tbe mark and Ray Evans from Gerry Pearson si tbe mark squelched the Sailors hopes effectively Pete Be picked up his second goal of the game and on Insurance marker at the IB 33 mark Paul Burger bit for a three point per for the night and John Boyce assisted on this final counter The Raiders officially finished in thrid place In league standings but from here tbe picture becomes murky with regards to the playoffs The league was supposed to meet last Sunday to set up a playoff schedule but In the Interim Port Colborne had lodged a protest against the Raiders charging them with playing an Improperly signed players Raiders In turn filed a counter protest against the Sailors and these will have to be Ironed out before tbe playoffs can get underway If Raiders are shown to be in tbe wrong they could be relegated to seventh place and find themselves finished for the season This would be quite a blow o the team as they stand a good chance of making it four Hardy Cup wins in a row According to sources close to Raiders a meeting will be taking place shortly and the situation will be cleared up hopefully before weeks end In voting for A over duration of tbe season Tommy Gilbert was named the number one star Ray Evans was as the number two star and Gerry Pearson was voted number three star Macs meet Norval in finals SENIOR REBELS Grady 5 and Paul Tbe Rebels behind 1816ut half time came back to win the throw up a defensive screen on an Aldershot bollhandler game It takes two halves to win players In tbe bouse good enough to play allstar hockey but who for various have chosen to play In tbe bouse league Instead Perhaps this would Indicate that more exhibition games like this are In order Macs Milk and Norval won their respective semi final series in Georgetown Industrial Hockey League play last Sunday and will do battle In the finals starting March 2 at a The finals will also be a best five affslr Norvals triumph was by no means an easy one as the Glen team were determined to go down fighting There was no scoring In tbe first period and the score was tied at be end of the second At the midway point In the third frame the game was tied then popped In two to put tbe game out of retch and the Glen crew out of the playoffs Ray Peacock scored both Glen goals Dave had two for with singles i Bob Moncton and Senior Rebels coach Jim Costigan obviously knows his capabilities as well as Its limitations Before Fridays contest with Aldersbot lie commented that tbe Rebels should win by five but that they would be seriously hampered should anyone get Into foul trouble Rebels defeated by seven points 40 but almost gave game away In the first half as they were obviously shying away from taking good fouls and Aldershot was quick to take advantage Rebels had to be a bit leery of taking too many fouls as they had only two reserves The score at the half was IB IS Coach must have reminded the boys that a certain amount of physical contact is part of tbe game as tbe second half taw the play with a lot more confidence especially In their rebounding Georgetown took tbe lead at the three- minute mark of the third quarter and never looked back With five minutes to go the team suffered a slight letdown as Aldershot crept to within four points But the wanted this win and pulled away on some nice outside Mark Relss played a fine game and obviously bis layoff didnt affect his shooting He hit for 23 points and Was rebounding with a vengeance Mike Stankovits added ten points for the Rebels The teams record now stands at 1 and they appear to be firmly entrenched in second place Junior coach Murray Hall must nave thought that he had witnessed two separate games when his team left tbe floor The Junior Rebels were ahead of 2012 at the half caved in With a mere three gone In the third quarter Aldersbot managed to tie the score 2223 Erratic ballhandling and poor shooting highlighted the Juniors game at this point Neither team played If they wanted tbe win but Georgetown made the most mistakes and took game Last Wednesday the Juniors travelled to General Wolfe High School and according In coach quarter could have nicked up a win In tbe final quarter fired up Junior their opposition 2210 but it was Jus t a case of too Utile too late General Wolfe won game Brian Adamarchuk scored 13 points Paul Krowchuk was next In line with 10 The Rebels travel to Nelson High School lp Burlington this Wednesday for two games 4 Junior girls first in YBC THINGS GOT SLIGHTLY OUT OF HAND In last thusadvancedtotbeflrstroundof OMHA The sdsvs contest between Georgetowns Sunny Acres Major flareup was the result of sheer frustration on the part of Midgets and Dundas Georgetown won the game and the team Macs Milk continued their march to postseason glory as they defeated Wheelers and relegated them to be sidelines for the year As with the previous gomes in this series the Issue was In doubt up to tbe final There was very little to choose between the two teams and with a few more breaks Wheelers could have reversed the outcome Macs opened the scoring at mark of tbe first perioj and that goal stood until final minutes Both teams scored twice in the third period put Macs settled down and played good defensive hockey when they had to and skated off with the win John and Terry Lane were the goal scorers for Wheelers while Arnie Bill and Dave Holmes shared the scoring for Macs Youth Bowlers from vUle Milton Brampton Mlsslssauga and Georgetown captured first place honors at the Four Steps to Stardoms Zone Finals lost weekend On Saturday at Village Bowl In Mlsslssauga Georgetowns Bantam Girts team rolled 2494 to win that event Congratulations to Lisa Burke Julie Burns Debbie Scar borough Cathy Cbburn Robin Richardson and coach Joan Archibald This weekend the tone finals continue u our Junior Boys team bowls at Villa Bowl Streetsville on Saturday at 10 a The climax of the event will be on Sunday as all of Central Ontarios Senior YBC representatives gather at Georgetown Bowl Our coaches have expressed great appreciation for support given our teams last weekend Lets see all you bowling enthusiasts out there on Sunday cheering our bowlers The Seniors com petition promises to be a great All champions the lone round will advance to the Provincial Championships In Scarborough on March Good luck to our shooters this weekend Local bowlers to compete for world fivepin crown Georgetown women Marg Bra lain and CBorlene MaeCormack earned a trip to Calgary test weekend at the Carting Keefe Eastern Canada FivePin Bowling Champtesblps held In Hamiltons Sherwood Lanes Bowling as members of Central Ontarios womens team these two women won tbe honor for be second straight year Other members of their team are Dorothy MacNsuhlea of Brim Won Judy and Janet Peck of sad Weodl Laiareff of They bowled an eightgame score of to defeat the second place team from Niagara by lupins Tbe team will travel to Calgary en Easter weekend to compete la FivePin Bowling Championships ALLEYWAYS BANTAM Old LI New Comers nv Super six If High Turn Canada lowers Pin every game Allaycats Congratulation to Colin Hicks btred Pink In all thr wtio strung together strikes game SS and Ms wr bom forlnglgmof 390 That a In every gams by new high single and It helped tarn Cot In on to a triple David smacked Pin In ell fired with a ITS Hire Bantam Baby out single Alan classed Streakers In end a US single totals Following were Team Standings Morrison Ml Bantam Bowler Harrington 134 David Pink Parole 261 Wayne Mustangs Pin Knockers Richardson Michel Bantam Baby txjm LsBlanc Id Mary Joan Striken Streakers and Wild Call IT 344 Kavsnagh 119 Pat Iff and Ruth BOYS Rick fired top trio with a solo Dave War man rolled a triple and a Next war Steve Burns 721 141 Don Bradley It Cnrli Burke 137 John Ml 139 John Hayes 474 2M Stephen Foster Mark Raft 115 Bob 154 and Paul Bennett 0 Up the playoff laddei thy jkshlgh threesome of aliasing Julia a solo A trio and a solo were rolled by LI is Next colleen Dsvls Debbie Scarborough BANTAM Cougars blanked Lucky Bunch for three victories Hoi Rods stole two gam and totals from Rebels Tiger Cats 0 tot Carol Barnes jmi Sherry Evtrett Hd1yMl20l ana John Hoi Shots No Nam In two game end clipped Hot Rods in two gams but thy on total pint All Stars took three wins Cops and Robber hoi snot 19 Roadrunners All Stars 14 Robber No Name 4 Hot Rod Kelly McCorry rolled the top Clint God in at Adalbert 79 Farmer Cliff Bretn Celeste High Average Leonce Paul In John Mitchell loo Leslie Ralph Clint Dins Cltndtnlrw Celesta if Parent ISO Mitchell Glnette Chletwn 147 TriCoanty Round Robin Playoffs This Bound Robin Series is a playoff series for those teams not currently involved in playoffs and Is total points series In that the team accumulating the most points will be declared tbe Champs Any team that advances beyond the first round of OMHA are no longer eligible to play In this series RESULTS Minor Peewees February IS Georgetown Brampton ended In a draw Scoring l- Georgetown team were Bevin Paul Wilson Bob Dean from Brad Tim from Hark Shearer and Dave Pilot Paul Wilson from Dean and the final tally by Gerry Milne from Brad and Rick Pool Major Peewees Sunday February IS Brampton The major had a lead In this one only have the Brampton team catch fire In the third peri scoring all four of their goals Bill Bobbins from Mark Bingham were point- getters for the Georgetown team Glen Cunningham and Herb Kewley turned In good games on defence and Steve Robblna skated hard for the forwards Georgetown goal turned aside a barrage of sbotsln the third period giving his team good support OMHA Playoffs We now have further word on these playoffs The Major and Major Bantams start their series against Port Colborne this Tuesday February le at 5pm in town They travel to Port Thursday February Times for these gomes will not be decided until the first gome February it Novice Good gooltending by Streetsville gave Georgetown a loss on Saturday afternoon Georgetowns lone goal was scored on a solo effort by Paul Wafts The line of Tommy Forbes John Hodgson and Scott was most effective February it Erins Georgetown On Sunday afternoon Georgetown skated well to Erin for two periods Georgetown fed 10 at the start of the third but allowed Erin 3 goals for a 31 loss Tommy Forbes scored from Scott Taggart and John Hodgson Joe Richardson Craig Harrison and Kenny Morrow played well on forward while Cull did a good Job on defense IS Minor Bantam Stratford Georgetown I An exciting well played hockey game which found the score tied at the end of two periods of play This was tbe first game of the Stratford for two periods but could not put the puck in the net Georgetown scored be first goal of the gome on a good second effort by Mark Brabant passing to Mike who scored on n nice fast wrist shot Georgetown has their work cut out for them as they play Wednesday evening lit Stratford and back there Saturday If the third game Is necessary Willie Humphreys was a stand out In goal Marty Power played a strong I in every game by Pin bowled by Julie up Carpenter 395 and Team Handing a 144 single Pin Up 14 cougar 14 Hot Next were Teresa Rod Stingray 9 Cat Billy Hay I4j Jimmy Rabat 3 Locky Bunch 115 Tad Msilach Stickers 315 115 Jay Andtrson ffSSLSSiSS S el 391 Marg Mitchell SOI 369 Casey 19t61nattaCh1eion US ia single Humphrey 104 Humphreys 10H 117 Testwl 95 170 Kennedy 177 Robbie Quintan 1U and Peter Hurdle JUNIOR I Sunday Just Luck for three vie Two Four right a Striker In every garni B In every Pin Plowers took on gem end mm i Sylvia Noodle trimmed in2i Kir a n hrw Captain Mark total from Super Sin end Ms grabbed tot si from Super Strikers blasted gam High Single rod over Pin Hitters In threa game straight GIRLS Stephanie Gorln Team Canada J S week top hootr wltn to In all game and a Next Team Standing Lorraine Harrison in Iik cm Striken Wndl tit 315 Team Standings Swinging Six J Georgia Girl Newcomer l Sandra Pat Barber 3 Sharon filnghem 4 Karen Hamdan J Mary Handy 195 Handy Ann Learning 171 Terry Mary Jon Beyer lis Hnrnden 307 Helen Humphreys 310 Vers sis 09 141 AM 314 Jean

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