Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 13, 1981, p. 3

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Midgets clinch playoffs the HERALD WEEKEND EXTRA Friday February ltSt Page The Sunny Acre Farms Midgets clinched their play off scries against Mil ion lost Monday by winning their third straight game In the first game the mid gets came out and blasted Milton 1 while their second game resulted in a score Last week in the opening game of the scries the mid gets scored six consecutive goals before Milton could get on the scoreboard Larry Resume opened the scoring for Georgetown from Ken Ward and Kelvin Five minutes into the second period Bob Morrow netted an unassisted goal Anthony Oram advanced the lend to 30 on passes from and Ward Major atoms upset Milton By BRIAN JAMES Herald Special Last Tuesday Feb the came flying on the ice with victory on their mind and their thoughts came rue as hey upset Milton 1 Georgetown scored their first goal SO seconds left in the period W th four minutes into the second period the major atoms made the score Milton cut the lead to 1 with seconds left the period The third period was end to end action with both teams having scoring chances only to be halted by the goaltend Stephen Eastwood was especially busy as he faced Milton shots in the period Milton Georgetown 21 during the game Pal McCarthy and Jason Arnold collected two points each while Jeff Brady had one point for the game Last Saturday the major atoms travelled to Milton for the third and deciding game and came away with a 32 overtime win The first period ended score less with Georgetown control ling much of he play In the second period the major atoms scored two goals in a two minute span to take a lead into the third period Milton took the opportunity of two penalties by George town to score two power play goals The third period came to an end w both teams having chances to win the gome Wllh an overtime goal by Alain Thibault and good goal tend by Stephen Eastwood Georgetown was able lo halt Milton The major atoms Milton John Lorito and Pat McCarthy col two each while Alain Thibault and Dannie Cruise were single point getters The major atoms now ad into the OMHA atom zone playoffs Georgetown will meet the winner of Fort Erie Port Colborne and Stoncy Creek Congratulations fellows on being the tricounty qualifier Minor hockey- schedule The following is the Georgetown Minor Hockey Support Group qualifying rounds for the Ontario Minor Hockey Association second round Minor Midget Dundas Thurs Feb I2at7 In Dundas Major Midget Milton Wed Feb at in Milton Sunday Feb IS at 5 Juvenile vi Feb 12 at a 30 p at Tiies Feb 17atB 00 in Dundas Feb 19 at 30 at AJcott Minor Pee Wee vi Milton Thurs Feb 12 at 7 SO Memorial Sun Feb 15 at 30 In Milton minor Ban mi vs Milton Fri Feb 13 at at Sunday Feb IS at in Milton Major Bantam Milton Feb 13 at at Alcott Sunday Feb IS at 3 30 in Milton Standard Product Pee wees The Standard Product pee wees were eliminated from further qualifying round play They bowed to a perky team In the first two games of three aeries Dave Norton was the sharpshooter for the next two goals with assists going to Geordie Adams Mike Marc and Shane Lefcbvre Adams and Bob Morrow scored the third per goals to end the game at 71 Georgetown played Milton in the contest which was an away game and they squeaked away with an victory after Kelvin Hackelt saved the day with two over time goals The score was Matter the end of the third period Hackelt had a hat trick Tor the game scored his first goal midway through the third period In the last game to clinch the series Georgetown play In front of a hometown crowd and period the score was tied at 1 1 with Georgetown a lone goal coming from Mark Pal mer assisted by The midgets came alive in the second period to score three consecutive goals Pet Dave Norton and Bob Morrow were the sharp shooters with the assists co ming from Hackelt Kennedy Mike Marcolinl and Adams At the mid way mark of the third period Jamie South scored from Shane and Kelvin Milton finally scored to make it But Kennedy came back for Georgetown lo end off the scoring for the night on a pais from Dave Norton and Kelvin S weekg Comet Selects in Gravenhurst United Fire Safety win three The Georgetown minor pee wees attended the North Tons tournament in Niagara Falls New York this weekend The eleven year olds stayed at the new Hilton and enjoyed their weekend steeping cot and together as well representing Iheir home lown well In competition In their first game Friday night Georgetown played ex hockey and with a strong effort from the whole team defeated Niagara Falls NY Saturday morning saw the minor pec wees opposing Royal York Excellent passing and back checking gave Georgetown a win Continued good goal tending and passing kept Gait score less in the third game So tin- day a lie moon Georgetown pummelled their Finals for a win Advancing to the si Sunday the minor pee wees played a flat game losing against Strcetsvllle Georgetown missed on several good opportunities but finished with a stronger effort in the third period Newcomer Bob Rote lie Impressed coach Tor his tint time on skales Raider standings The following are the Stan dings for the Intermediate A hockey league Georgetown pis Colllngwood ha 36 Owen Sound Flyers Port Elgin 10 Midland Athletics Tonight the Raiders play in Colllngwood at a 30 On Sat the Port Elgin Sun ocas come to Georgetown to face- off against the Raiders Game time is 30 Ray Tonelli and Rick Kes sell of the ders have moved up on the league scoring stats Tonelli and Kessclt are fourth and fifth consecutively in the race Young adults win title The Georgetown Bowl wos team of Sandy Young Adult League bowl Cuthbert Wendy Chaplin Georgetown emerged from a regular league game with a win over their opponents the Streetsvllie Selects Georgetown opened but quickly added a goal to the VISIT aide of the scoreboard in the first period Streets vllie went ahead in the sec end period but the locals retaliated more The home team added 2 more In the 3rd period Marksmen for Georgetown were Rod goals assists Chris goals l assist Brad Klav Kalna goal 3 assists Bob KlavKates 1 goal Although winning the game handily the play was not up to the usual calibre of the Selects finally made it to the rst place podium on the A B A Tour The f rst place standing worth S245 each was won by the team of Robin Richardson Diane Leonard Gary Richard son and Rick Gourlle Knock on the door and winning Larry Louth Larry Larocque and Andy Parent Following them and winning was the teamof Gloria Hamilton Gary Louth Bob Wilson Cyril and Not to be outdone Sheila Beatty HO in her first try at the singles division GDHS girls volleyball By HARALD Herald Special The GDHS girls volleyball teams were led by the Juniors last week as they defeated C Drury in their first two games The seniors recorded their first loss in league play on Thursday as they were defeated by A The Junior team easily won over In a match they hosted They took the match in two games winning and 1512 and lost their exhibition game 159 Against Blakelock on Thurs- m day both the Juniors and sen I r ore lost their matches The Juniors won their first game 154 but proceeded to lose the next two games 1511 and 159 The seniors lost their match to the Tabbies in two straight games by losing 154 and IS- 10 The senior squad also atten ded the Blue Mountain tional volleyball tournament on Saturday and placed second among eight teams with a record for the day In league play the juniors have two wins and three losses and the seniors are tied for first with T A Blakelock having three wins and one loss to their credit wrestling Falcons ready for season By ALEX TOUGH Herald Special The Falcon indoor league started In earnest last week with Bill and Ian Wilde given their marching orders by ref Bob Marshall from the opening game between the Mariners and The game ended 1 in Manners favor Goals came from Wilde Tough Marsh and Clark with netting a consolation Vikings then entered the fray and the Class of by a 32 score Evans 2 and Slavish counted for the Vikings and and Piqueros counted for the Class of Acton took an early lead over Pool City In Lhe third The joy was shortlived as Pool caught up and went on to win This was a fast flowing game all the way Chapman K Chapman Thompson and scored for the victors with Devlin and Jack scored for Acton The Meteors slowed the pace down against the Jr Falcon and ran out winners in an exciting finish For the Meteors Conolly and Fowler each had two and Smedema and Robinson had the Falcon goals FALCON COACH The Senior Falcon coach for the 1981 season is Robbins coached the Junior Falcons of last year to league and cup double at Peel Hal ton and is no doubt looking forward lo rebuilding the senior team in his style Stu intends to develop skills and fitness youth and experience in his programme Due to the difficulties in getting all players together at one time he Is producing Individual working schedules for the players to work on during the coming months Another Falcon coach appointment is Steve relation of the Mariners who will look after one of the youth teams In Peel Hal ton league Last year soccer registrations scrota Canada uteres by somewhere in the region of percent continuing the rise In Interest in the game the numbers of coaches and do not increase at the same level which increases the amount of work load on those who have at least a little knowledge to Impart Come youth and senior registration we will all be searching for help The wrestling team was back in proper form last Saturday as 17 Rebel wrest ere won the TL Kennedy Invitational wrestling tourn ament with 182 points Mi mi placed second with points Wllh less than a week remaining before the Hilton championships the win gives the momentum for further competition There were many good placlngs of wrestlers at this meet Including Bob Sweetie who remained undefeated for the year by pinning another undefeated wrestler In the final match Tim Dixon was also undefeated for the day as was rookie Tim Davis and veterans Mike and Chris Manhire Jim Witt also had no losses for three matches but forc ed to retire because of a broken finger that was injur in his third match Other pert by the included a match which coach Bob McKay consider ed the best of the day which had Bob Sweetie lose his final match to Rob of Mike Taylor and Ron Martin returned from injuries to have very good days Paul Watt of the Georgetown midget boys basketball team tries to defend against an Acton player last Friday afternoon Midgets beat Perdue Approaching the final basketball games of the regular season the boys played a triple header with Perdue with Ihe junior and midgets winning their games and the seniors taking the only loss Both the midgets and seniors lost their games to Acted on Friday Against Perdue last Wednesday lbs seniors lost in a game that coach laid was played poorly by the Rebels He said Mike Sberrard Deri el Ferguson and James Allen played good defensive games The senior team also lost to Acton by a score of Coach the team played well but missed shots that should have been made High scorers were Mark and Shawn Hutt with nine points each The seniors will now have to win their final game to qualify for the finals The midget game at Perdue had Georgetown narrow ly winning by a score of In this game both teams remained even throughout the entire four quarters High Paul Watts with and Jeff netting nine On Friday Acton demolished the midget Rebels by a score of High scorers for the Rebs were Gary Hulbert and Jeff Budweiser with nine and seven points respectively The midgets now have record of two wins and four losses and must win their next two games to make the finals CARLSONS STEREO 192Qu80nStW Brampton 4511101 UP TO Example Oil REDUCTION ON CAR STEREOS CRAIG SANYO ft Rag 449- NOW BUY NOW SAVEI INSTALL LATER HOURS Wed Sat Thurs Frl LOCATED AT QUEEN AND STREETS Players and fans motored to an Sat Feb to an Invitational Tournament tied into their Wlnterfest weekend The first fame pitted Georgetown against the Richmond Hilt squad whom they defeated The Georgetown team up for am event and pepper shots at the Richmond Hill goalie who gave up the first one to a beautiful play by Mike Ross from Heath Lock The opponents were unable to tie up the game until early in the third period This was quickly followed by a Georgetown goal by Chris from Rod The second gam was a thriller played against Clarkson The Georgetown Selects worked full out with lots of passing and team play characterized by dual effort opened the scaring at the 23 mark of the first period but Georgetown persisted and had chalked up two by the end of the first off the sticks of Mike Ross and Heath with assists from Rob Cooper Clarkson tied the game up in period two and went ahead late in the third perid but he home team hung in there and scored off Rod with seconds to go in the game In sudden death overtime Clarkson netted a goal at the 15 mark resulting in a 43 final score Although a hard game to lose everyone agreed they were treated to excellent hockey Clarkson went onto The Georgetown Gang on to enjoy the Carnival weekend festivities li HALTONBURUNGTON PROVINCIAL LIBERAL ASSOCIATION NOMINATION MEETING Where Centre Milfoil When Saturday Feb at pm Speaker John liberal incumbent for Victoria to vote muit bo in good standing hours prior to the mooting Valentines PotLuck Supper STARTS AT PM Bring a pot for the 630 andor for the meeting All WELCOME For its Carnival The Georgetown Figure Skating Club presents MARY POPPINS at the Memorial Arena Saturday Feb 14th 130 8 00 pm Sunday February 1 30 pm Tickets are still available at the Arena Wednesday Feb 4th 1 1 th 5 30pm Monday Feb 9th 5 00pm 30pm All seats are reserved so please get your tickets early Custom Mode Drapes Carpet Vinyl Floor Coverings Personal inhome service Shop of home free estimates Many in Compare OUR WORKMANSHIP OUR SERVICE OUR PRICES CARPET CORNER 3620

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