Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 18, 1981, p. 20

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February la 1P8I Heralds hockey team of the week Sports Camp Novices continue first place efforts it Truck bantams of Ihr and Minor Team Morgan Jourlt Nick Mark Murk louj Wade Klrapatrlck Tom Mike Hob Hilton Girl Van Gordon Zander coach Paul Mario an Crawford The Sports Camp Novices defeated Mil Ion on Sunday lo in firs place The lea ma were tied one period of piny Andy scored tor Georgetown on an assist from David Hodgson Wade Serjeantaon put Georgetown ahead In the second on assist from Joel Burton In Iho third cried Milton lied the score then Mark faceoff and MLauy rifled a to give George town the lead Mark closed out the scoring for Georgetown with Rod and Sean Gird assisting It J and Mike McElroy played well In front of the I lending of Shannon Finn Monday Georgetown lost a squeaker to Burlington Shannon inn gave Georgetown strong net- minding as he made three or four spectacular saves Wodc tallied Georgetowns lone marker Raiders dump from page the only regular centre play ing in the game was Ktidrosovs Raider Dave Kentntr said the team was pleased to come out a win In reality it was a clow scoring game We could have ended up suddenly losing the game Kenlner However still not playing the disciplin ed type of hockey dis played earlier in the season said As poorly as we played they didnt play good either the White McCauley nil Ihe puck well and had a lot of offsides Raider manager Don said described the play of Georgetown goalie Peter McDuffo as sensational throughout the game Penalties seemed to be a factor In the game for the Raiders they scored all three goals on power play effort After a scoreless first per iod the Raiders bounced the puck past Collingwood a Ron Patterson on a snot by John Cook assisted by Dan Eaot- At Ihe mid way mark in the second period lied the score at I 1 on a goal by Collingwood captain Then Roy added a goahead goal on a power play drive from Ron John Cook Collingwood netted a goal after three minutes Into ihe third period to score the equa liter Joe Ens scored the winning goal also on a power play drive from Move Lyon and Dan Eastman Doug Smith filling Clarks shoes upset by Alters Clark Hunt Afters Clark in Hie team to itkntrd squad edged Tivorn last it not been for the of the team Ihlii ihul out by Hi scored the first lm goals in the second xi alter went dm first on Is Doug Jim Blair and liitf assisted on effort Dour stored the Mine or on a fromlinr Ihe A mark of the second Mclaughlin the IS mark of Ihe period but that was the best United could do for the rest of the game Ill iai peppered Bracken Restaurant went down I the Royal Pizza Kings after period But lhatvosall Pizza could do against Brackens for the rest the same Sieve opened the scoring mid way through the first period for from a John Shcppard and Brent pass Tom collected two goals for Brackens In the second with Bob collecting the other Bracken goal from Craig Fleming In third Bob Dcy stored his second of the game to lead off the scoring at the K mark of the period Lorry Adorns added another for Brackens from John Davey hen scored his third goal for Tom Ban- scored from Randy Bobbins and Craig Fleming collect his hat as well Hen fill defeat the UP squad edged Ihem In the first period went on two goals by Merle Hat he from the passing of Don and Doug in in Mckenzie United tin scoreboard Wilh a goal ill and midway the period ititu the third Mellon scored from Merle Atoms vs Fort Erie Hi raid Special List Sunday in Fort Erie Miner Atoms d to catchup most of the opener in ion round of the OM HA 0al first period tallied at Herald Correspondent Doug Smith is doing a capable Job of filling the rack shoes of running star Ian Clark The grade II student at GDHS placed fourth the Canadian mens invitational 1500 metres lost Friday Ihe Toronto Star Maple Leaf indoor games While Smith was compet ing in evening against some of top runners in Canada his teammates fac ed competition In the after noon high school games In Smiths 1500 metre race Scott Robertson from the Calgary Spartans track club won the event with a time of Smith finished the race with a time of 3 A During the early part of the race pack of nine runners stayed close one another but after a while the group began to dlspurse Although Smith wasnt in the lead group he did stay up with Ihe leaders and was Jills awards in his fourth place finish Georgetown was also well represented in the high school level of com petition The girls A metre rcla cam of Sandra Marciniuk Susan Krislcnsen Kim and Sherrl placed second The boys 800 team of Wheeler Glenn Brit ton Dale McGregor and John took a fourth place finish Individual results Included Lyn In the Junior girls 1900 metre race as she placed aevenlh with a time of and Heather who placed tenth In the senior girls metres a time of In the girls metres Karen Edgar placed ninth Jim Mclntyrc ran to a 17 finish in the boys 3000 metres and Jumped height In boys high jump In the boys metres Roy of Milton placed third a time of A Good crowd for Butterworth benefit The well attended Brad benefit game last Wednesday hod Ihe displaying some of their old memorable skills against their Raider opponents Manager of the Raiders Don Mid It was good to see the Oldtimers play such a spirited game of hockey Jack Kemps can still keep up with the younger players with his fluid skating Phil La veil probably t been on skates more than three times in five years but he looked Impressive as did Kent Robinson This years Heritage winner Bud James was behind the bench for the and sold Ihe game was quite a good showing James was impressed with Carl Doug Tate and Blake Inglls I think some of the Raiders were surprised at how well some of them skated James said Junior Tibbita and Dave knew what lo do with the puck Team of the week All round for the youngest age group compet ing the Jllli Invitational meet pose with heir ribbons Seen here are I to r Lund Jills Karen Fear Jills fifth Tracey Weeks fourth Sandra Weeks Jills Cameron Milton second Front row Kim Collier Milton first would like to describe the origins to the team of the week selection and add some insight to the objectives of this section of Herald sports The team of the week coverage was added thia Winter to give more exposure to the hockey teams In Georgetown The coverage is based on an arbitrary selection of a hockey Our policy is not to necessarily pick the best team but rather any team that fosters enthusiasm We do not want to monopolize coverage In any one hockey league Often thogoodteamarecetvethe best exposure thus we feel it is Important to also publicize the underdogs or the average teams We hope to continue this coverage in the spring for soccer and other minor sports in Ha Hon Hills The coverage of team of the week will not necessarily be a weekly feature With time and space restraints It is Important that our more newsworthy items take precedence over team of the week coverage Taking these considerations In mind our sports desk welcomes submissions for team of the week coverage Correction In a story about the Sunny Acre Farms Midgets In last Fridays paper a hat trick was lncorreclly given to Kelvin Bob Morrow was the three goal sharp shooter In that particular Feb game The Herald regrets Ihe error Overall winners All round winners for the ftlO yearold group crowd around first place recipient Jennifer Arnold of Milton Other winners are I to r Jennifer Jnpp Jills sisth Valerie Retail Peel firth Johanna Black Peel fourth McLaughlin Orangevllle third Jennifer Melville Jills second Ladies soccer signup Young ladles and age and over who want to play for the 1981 Georgetown Senior Gifts Rep Team in Golden Horseshoe League are asked contact Coach Lloyd Jones Previous soccer experience would be an asset LIMESTONE ALL SIZES GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST 87733028774593 GEORGETOWN YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING SUNDAY FEB 2281 GORDON ALCOTT ARENA UPSTAIRS ROOM AT PM Interested Porlin Should 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