Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 26, 1975, p. 8

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ges THE HERALD 1175 Georgetown champions of HaltonPeel Lost we to his earn a departure or the Peel Hal ton Championships at Perdue High School in Oak ville coach Lew Martin had possibly his wrcstli the AllOntario Much surprise and delight nine of his boy a gained AllOntario bertha To top off this triumph the team as a whole literally wiped out all other schools competitor Georgeto finished with an even too points Nelson had 39 points Bramalea had points Strectsville chalked up point while and tied for last place with points Martin was obviously hoping for tougher opposition but he diplomatically noted that the competition had improved greatly Oils past year and should give our region good representation In the All The AllOntarios will be held this coming weekend In London First place winners and weight classes Included Pete lbs Dave Peterson lbs Rick 98 lbs Pat lbs Eric Fobert lbs Bill Bradley 136 lbs Wayne Martin HI lbs and John lbs Brian placed second In the 90 lb class BUI was fourth in the lb class Ted Phillips notched third in the 100 lb class while Phil Noble fought his way to a third place finish In the 178 lb class Andy Canaan held on to finish second In the 194 lb class while Jeff Haines bat tied to third spot In the heavyweight class Coach Martin also pointed out mat although Victor Parkas Rick martin Steve Crossman Steve Turner formances Thla was the las meet of the year for the team and although only nine boys qualified for the a singular feat in Itself the whole team deserves hearty congratulations for a tremendously successful year and for adding another feather In Georgetown athletic cap All the first place finishers with the exception of Pete In the class qualified for the Andy Camn and Brian who finished second in their respective weight divisions similarly qualified The school and the town best wishes go with the BILL BRADLEY of grimaces with strain as he tangles with Terry Canda of Central Peel Bill won the Peel Hal tons garnering 100 points Some OAAHA teams fall OMHA PLAYOFFS Minor February it Game I Georgetown Preston In overtime The first period of thla exciting game was scoreless with Preston starting the the 15 mark of the second period Brad McMeekln made a solo rush to the score at the of the third period TWs forced the game into overtime At the mark of the overtime Bob Dean let a sizzling shot go which shook up the Preston goalie and Dean picked up his own rebound and scored the winner Georgetown boys played one of their best games of the season Keith Ledger In the nets played a strong game Major February 18 Game 1 Georgetown 1 February Game Georgetown In overtime Standard Products Major opened the OMHA against Port Colborne losing the first game and tying the second 2 in overtime In the first game on home Ice the Georgetown team dldn get on track until the third period with Bill Walnwright scoring from Steve Robblns In be last three minutes of play They nearly pulled out a tie Bryan Bomholt in the Georgetown goal did some fine goal tending with Glen Cunningham and Herbe Kewley playing well on defence Bill Walnwright Steve and John Thorpe played well on the forward with Moffatt and Barry Simpson doing d fine job of penalty killing In the second game In Port Colborne the had their back to the wall as a win was a must They outplayed Port Colborne in the first stages of the game leading lo for a while on a goal by Bill Wain Wright on a tipIn from Danny Reynolds Georgetown bad a lot of chances but t score and finally In the latter part of he third period Port Colbornenianagedtotiethescorel 1 In the overtime period Port Colborne scored first but Georgetown came back with scoring unassisted Mike Makovnyk In the Georgetown goal played an excellent game with strong efforts from Walnwright and up front Sam Bell Mark Bingham and John Lehman played well on the defence The third game of this series goes Thursday Feb at in Georgetown Major Bantams February is Game 1 Port Colborne Georgetown 1 February Game Georgetown 1 Georgetown Gage Stationery Major Bantams came up against a big strong well balance Port Colborne club and although they lost this OMRA series to them they played two of the best games they have played all season In the first game on home ice Blake Emmerson set up Tim Turner or a breakaway which the Port Colborne goalie stopped but Bob Allison was Johnny on be Spot and picked up the rebound and scored for the first goal of the game Georgetown held this 10 lead all through the game until about the last six minutes of play when Port Colborne poured on the of fence and won the game 2 In Port Colborne Georgetown couldn put the puck in the net and were not outplayed In the least having many scoring chances but ending up on the short end of a score theflnalonelnthcopennet Bob on the defence was a standout and Chris Murden played well in goal in both these games Major Mldgeta February SI Game 1 Georgetown Fort Erie Georgetown having eliminated in a series came up against Fort Erie who in turn did some eliminating lhat being Grimsby The first game of the Georgetown Fort Erie series was played in town with Georgetown looking very Impressive winning Their next game will be la Fort Erie on Monday evening and the team will be travelling by bus with game time 10 In the win Rick and Bruno Martina played outstanding games of hockey with Paul Allison and Glen playing strong games of defence Ron Osborne In the goal made the big saves when needed to collect his shutout The scoring department was as follows Martina unassisted on a power play Paul Martin Martina another power play goal assist Recce Hayes Hayes assist Igleslas assist Martin and Joe South Hamilton assist Allison assist Phil Henley TRI COUNTY ROUND ROBIN Major Bantams The Major Bantams have played three round robin games In this series one of them before entering the series and two since being eliminated February Georgetown Brampton In this first round robin game Georgetown defeated Brampton Gary Thompson played a good two- way mm scoring two goals His linemates and Frank also played well Routhent earning a goal and two assists and Bell an assist Chris played well in the Georgetown goal Scoring statistics are Thompson from Blake from Bob Allison and Tim Turner from Thompson and Bell Thompson from FRouthent and Terry Simpson Georgetown 3 Guelph Georgetown were flat In this game as It was played right on top of their elimination from OMHA and they had to work hard In the game to earn a tie Scoring for Georgetown were from Steve Karjaclch and Halslead Tim Turner from Emmerson and Simpson and Mike from McCandless Georgetown Novice In goal John Hodgson Kenny Morrow and Tommy Forbes played well on forward Minor Bantam Playoffs The Georgetown Novices Stayed In Milton on Sat and lost 1 Geo played well controlling moat of the game but just couldn t score Paul Watts carried the puck from his own end and scored Georgetown only goal unassisted Ken McDonald played a good third period In net keeping Milton from scoring Geo Novice Brampton 1 Geo The Geo Novice went to Brampton on Sunday afternoon and put good team effort together but lost when the only goal of the game went in off a skate with only seconds left In the games Michael McNiven played well Sal Feb Minor Atom Playoffs Geo Minor Atoms sponsored by McNnlly Construction and North Peel Medics advanced to the semi finals of the playoffs yes Streets This game eliminates Geo Minor Bantams from OMHA competition It was a good clean game Geo did not come up with one of their better ef forts and we missed too many opportunities around the net making all the difference In the game Ian Reekes and Marty Power lay well The team now goes into Tri County com petition and Is also looking forward to playing In the King Clancy Tournament Goals Kerns head from and Power Reeks from Thompson and from Brabant and Power overall 44 and The series started with Georgetown coming from behind to take the first game 4- The second game ended in a tie Back at Geo where only n tie was needed win the series the team decided that they were all superstars and did not need to play as a team As a result they lost ancT deserved to The fourth game was played in Streets where the team as a team and won 20 great goats by Eric Clark and loo percent effort by every player gave Kevin Gillespie a well corned shutout and the team a place In the semi finals iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmniiiitiiiiii iiiiiii minimum itiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiii mini minimi in until iitiiiitiimiiiiimiiiiiii Georgetown bowlers dominate zone A TEAM TO BE PROUD OF Coach George Barber joins Barber Gary Richardson Stove Burns MarkRelss Rick coach and Steve Foster By Chris Burke Senior Youth Bowlers from Georgetown Bowl walked away with three of four events on Sunday to lead the local J representatives to domination 8 of the Central Ontario Zone Batam Teams Round of he Four Steps to Georgetown Stardom championships Bolton Village Competitors from 2 401 Jf 5fiJ Brampton Oak Bantam Boys singles ville Milton Acton Bolton Mike Kublnec Milton and Georgetown Acton Mark gathered at Georgetown Bowl steadman Sportsman In the windup of this year Guelph zone rolloffs The crowd of spectators which numbered Ba to saw some excellent D especially by Georgetown competitors Village owl 411 Junior Girls Singles The Senior Boys team data Village started the day off right Led Sheila Anderson by a fantastic triple by Georgetown Mary Ann Steve Burns the Georgetown Wagner Bolton team rolled to capture ir Steve Burns and Vllla iiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiNiitiiiiiitiiiiiitiniiiiiiiiiii Richardson Steve Bums and Bowl Steve Foster were coached by George Barber Second place Junior Boys Singles was taken by Village Bowl In Village 1 MIsslssauga with and Franklin Andrews Crystal Sportsman s Bowl Guelph was Brampton Paul third with Park Royal Junior Boys The Senior Girls team Sportsman followed suit They bowled Georgetown Bowl 3 in defeating the second MacCormack Senior Girls Teams Our only singles champion Georgetown Bowl 3 turned out to be Yvonne Avondale in Ihe Senior Girls Acton Lanes Singles event She threw threegame score of to 769 M Brampton CampbellofBramptonwhohad Brian Larson Acton Lanes Overall Georgetown captured four of the twelve Boys Teams and placed second in Bowl three others to uphold the Village Bow Sport centres reputation as the zone powerhouse Village All zone winners advance to Bowl Brampton Lanes the Provincial Championships Sportsman Bowl all won two on March 16 in Scarborough events each while Milton Provincial champions will and lie a travel to Calgary Alberta in Onk Queen each look April for the National Cham one event rminnujuiumii imimiiiinii iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiMiiMiiiiiiMiiiiitinjimininmiiiiiiii THE SENIOR GIRLS team title was won Georgetowri Pat Symes coach Charlene MacCormack Ruth team consisting of left to right Wendy Deenle and Sylvia THE TWO SINGLES winners in last Sunday a zone round of the Four Steps to Stardom bowling competition offer mutual congratulations Yvonne of Georgetown was the girls champ while Norton Sims of captured the boys title Georgetown bowlers won the team championship in both the boys and girls divisions plus the girls singles cham j 1j iiniiiiiiiiiiniitiiitiujiiiiiintmiiintiiiiiiiiiu

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