Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 4, 1981, p. 9

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Orillia contains Georgetown defence in second same Raiders down Terriers 73 The Georgetown Chrysler Raiders are now two games up on their playoff opponents the a Terriers a blasting last Friday and a closer matchup Saturday 4 The Raiders took an early lead in their Saturday game at home as Gary Ford start things off for Georgetown on goal from Sieve Lyon just one minute Into the first But two goals in the latter half of the first period saw the Terriers advance the 1 by the end of the period A fired up Georgetown squad came alive in the second period with a three goal effort John Cook Hick and Mike Keel The red and while managed to keep the Terriers from and thus led at the of the second period Mike Keeler a big factor for Georgetown In the th rd period as he assisted on all of the Raiders three goals Joe Ens scored wllh four minutes Into the period on passes from Keeler and Jun At the midway mark of the period Rick Kessell a power play goal from Colin Gordon and Mike Keel Ray rounded off the scoring for the Raiders withe minutes left in the game from Dan and Mike Keeler passes added one pool the third period five minutes left to go in it lo make the The Haiders looked strong in the and third periods but the slow start of Georgetown in the first per might have caused coach Gerry Inglls some worry One surprise In Hit lineup for the Raiders was defence man Ron toga who started the game for Georgetown after the past five or six games lie big and sort of has the knack of having people him the coach In the two playoff games coach Inglls has used three lines instead of the four lines that were used for most of the season Inglis said he Is sorry that some players have been left off the lineup But r now I have six r wingers Inglis said In an lo give players some Ice lime Inplis moved high scoring forward Ron back lo defence so that there were three the pairings and three for ward lines last Saturday in Orillia In their 4 victory over coach was turned at the refcreeing Not only that but put on a determined effort In the way they contained the Raider defence when Ihcy moved of heir own end Inglls sad Our defenccmen are used lo wheeling it but con do it a play It tough and double team the puck carrier In the Terriers the only of the period to lead l But within a minute of the second period John Cook scored on a pass Rick and Ron Goals by Tom Martin and Rick Kesiell advanced the score to 1 However a by at the mid way mark of the period made for Georgetown In the third period Rick scored his second loal of the game on a power play shot from Joe Ens and John Cook On Ilia also scored on a power play effort midway through the period as the score ended 3 for Georgetown Terrier president George refused to pay the referees at last day game in Orillia rcnlly was so angry at Ihc outcome of the game and what called Iwo disputed third period goals that he refused to pay the referees Holy Cross Stewarttown win Holy Cross of Georgetown sponsored an eight lean tournament last Saturday and emerged the winners In the girls division after they defeated Holy Rosary Milton and George Vanler Oak 11 The Holy Cross girls have now won two of three tourn aments and they now advance to the quarter final In Milton which was played last Tuesday High scorers for Holy Cross In the Saturday toum were Natalia and Lisa Byrne In the afternoon the boys look to the Holy Cross courts as the boys emerged the winners by defeating Holy Cross Holy Rosary and Sam Sberatt the HERALD SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday March 4 1MI Page Team leads against Woodstock in second round Minor atoms stun Fort Erie The following Jills presented their routines for Judges In Burlington last Saturday when they competed in the second of three qualifying meets The meets will decide whether they can compete at the provincial Iciel From left Klrkpatrlck standing Back row Carol Parly Faith Richardson KlmDrydcn Front row Jennifer Pepper Jodie Earle Gall Cook Herald photo by Jills sharp at qualifying meet This past weekend Central Region held their second qualifying gymnastics meet In Burlington and the Hal Ion IllUs made their pre sence known In a big IntheTyroBdivialon Gal Cook brought home the gold medal winning the all round competition Gall had an excellent beam routine second with a score of a 40 She came second on vault scoring fifth on the floor with a and sixth on the uneven bars with a Her fine performance with a total score of 32 BO earned her first place In the all round competition over com from Mlssissauga Ookvllle Milton Burlington Hamilton and St Catharines turned In a solid pcrfor mance on the beam placing fourth with a score of 10 Kim Dry den also competed for the Jills In the Tyro division of 30 gymnasts PEPPER SIXTH In the Junior division Jen Pepper had a very good day placing sixth In the all round competition a score of Jen earned a fifth place ribbon on the floor with a score of B2S and a fifth on bars with a score of 15 Carol Early also com in the Junior divi si on In the C division Jody and Faith Richardson competing In her first OGF meet repre sented the Jills well Don t forget the gymnastic demonstration for all gym In the recreation pro grams Sunday March at 1 p at GDHS Senior girls volleyball win Haltons in brief Sara to represent Canada Georgetown resident Sara Agglss will be among the top eight gymnasts that will be representing Canada Denmark and Holland The grade twelve student at Georgetown District high school left yesterday for a day European tour She Joins team members Schlegel and Sherry who ore well known on the International circuit who trains the Cambridge Kips placed at the Canadian selection meet last Saturday which earned her the right to compete in the European tour Georgetown baseball On Sunday March the Georgetown Baseball Association will be holding their annual meeting The meeting will bo held at the Cedarvale Gym at 10 All parents and Interested parties are urged to attend Gymnastics coaching clinic There will be gymnastics coaching clinic offered at Memorial arena Rose Room in Georgetown Saturday March 14 The coaches clinic offers a session on Beginner Techniques from 12 30 for a Tee An Intermediate- Advanced course Is offered from to for A full day costs The featured instructor will be Bob Wiggins head coach of the Burlington Gymnastic club Males and females are welcome Contact the Recreation department for registration information By 1IARALD Herald Correspondent The senior girls volleyball team won the Hal ton volleyball championships for the first time defeating White Oaks at General Brock High School Ihree games to one last Friday night The first game had the Rebels playing hard and defeating White Oaks by a score of This was due lo strong serving and overall good play said coach Grant Clatworlhy In Ihe second and third games said team lacking in serving but were playing well In these games Georgetown slowed to a win over White Oaks but lost third game by a score of 1513 The stronger play of the Rebels could be seen by the fact that although control changed hands during the George town managed to finish off the play The final game belonged to Michelle at she started with the serve for Georgetown and went fifteen straight serves to lake Hal ton championships over White Oaks in fourth game 150 The quality of the serves were so good that White Oaks t even get control of the ball or have a chance lo serve In Ihe entire game Other outstanding players for Rebels Included Mickey Richmond excellent spiking and Jenny Smith and Becky Coach Clatworthy also said Louis Morwick and Sheni Grossman combined or several key blocks More strength came from the bench with Ihelr support and the depth Ihe team had Clatworthy said at no time the team weak at any position on the court defensively or offensively Last year senior girls volleyball team only made It to the Halton quarter finals as they were eliminated before semi finals The three years before that the seniors had advanced to semi finals but not to the Halton championships The senior girls now advance lo the Peel championships which will be held at Georgetown High School In gyms one and two and will be playing Clarkson Visitors ore encouraged to attend admission will be and the game will start at m this Friday High school captures swim crown By Herald Correspondent The GDHS swim team captured the Peel Halton Junior senior and overall team championships for the fourth year in a row by defeating Queen Elizabeth Park last Friday In Eloblcoke team standings from the Peel Haltons were Ihe same as the with only the point totals different The Junior team standings were Georgetown with points followed by Park and Nelson and respectively Senior team had Georgetown In front wllh to Nelson and J E Parka 184 top three- Halloa teams finished In their same positions in Peel Halloa showing Halton dominance In swimming Rebels claimed first place In team by 168 points over second place Park as Georgetown combined total was U points to E Parks Nelson came third Individual results were again led by tbe achievements of Cheryl Thompson as she obtained a triple victory Junior girl s 100 metre Individual medley and the Junior girl a metre breasts boke Eric swam Impressively as he won the senior boy s 100m Individual medley and senior boy 100 freestyle and placed second in Ihe senior boys freestyle Malcolm MacLeod also won his race as he came first in the Junior boy metre There were also many seconds and thirds that contributed lo the Rebel victory but are too numerous to mention hero Part of the teams consistent domination of local swimming Is the strength that Georgetown has displayed from top to bottom Swimming is a team sport said coach Tom Adams They now qualify for the provincial swimming championships being held at Etoblcoke on Friday for high school trained swimmers and Saturday for open competition The Georgetown District high school domination at the Peel championships was complete as the swim learn placed In of entries and scored out of GO entries to outdistance second place Queen Elizabeth Park by 170 points The Rebel swim team was led by Ihe outstanding performances of Cheryl Thompson who finished first In all of her races with each of them being Halton Peel records An author could not have written a more exciting con elusion to the Georgetown Fori Erie Minor Atom play than the one that unfold ed Monday night at our own Arena Feb Fort Erie came to town with momentum as they had just evened the scries and after dropping the first pair and This momentum seemed lo con when they scored from the opening faceoff at and when Georgetown was unable to find the range even though they outplayed their visitors The situation looked bleak when Fort Eric look a lead at 32 of the final game Excitement mounted when at 1 the Minor Atoms scored on a delayed penally but the goal was disallowed Fifteen seconds later Georgetown hod another goal called back when the referee lost sight of the puck The locals were very disa ppalnlcd but not scour aged They became even more determined and at Doug Kent popped one in lo begin an Incredible comeback At Alan tied the game Both goals were set up by Travis Gardiner In overtime the momen turn swung to Georgetown as they exploded for four more powerplay goals in just under four minutes Over time marksmen were Adam Bennett 11 Alan Glray Brent 17 and Chris McCarthy 16 The game ended Drawing assists In this overtime rally were Doug McDermott Andrew Hoddl Travis Gardiner Doug Kent and Jeremy Felce Penalties ployed a big part in this game as Fort Eric was assessed ten to Georgetown s five ZONE PLAYOFFS Jn the semi finals of OMHA Zone playoffs ihe Minor Atoms faced off against the visiting Wood stock contingent on Febru The locals their visitors and won a decision In the contest Goalie Curtis Green had to be very sharp on several Wood stock drives lo earn shutout Travis Gardiner lit the the first period as he banged home an Adam Bennett pass from the corner The clock read 44 of the second when Alan circled the Woodstock net and popped in his own re bound Doug McDermott and Andrew Iloddlnotl ass I sled on this scoring play Each squad was assessed three pc ties Georgetown had the man advantage on three occasions in the third and came close on several of their rushes Game two was played In the Perry Street Arena In Woodstock on Saturday and the Minor Atoms returned home a overtime win Woodstock took a two goal lead at of Ihe first period on a marker and at of the second Doug Kent replied for Georgetown at he netted a loose puck but the hosts struck again at on Ihe power play The locals went on to tic it up in the third Adam Bennett fired a screened shot at and Alan Glray scored at on another screened shot with goalie Sean Cotton out of the net in favor of another forward The Woodstock squad made it at in over lime until Jeremy scored on a high shot to the corner at Alan Glray the very nicely at and Doug Kent connected for one along the ice at 2 when he was left alone out in front Drawing assists In this contest were Brent Press wood Adam Bennett I and Chris McCarthy Recreational gymnastic meet Saturday Hills had five compete in the North York Turners gymnastic meet on Saturday February list Rebecca Armstrong of Ac ton competed in the Tiny division and had a very good 5th place all around finish From Georgetown Coach Terri Lamb had four taking part as Cadets Jennifer Campbell Mamie and Alison All the girls faired well and Alison brought home a place on Vault and a 5th on Uneven Bars The North York Turners host this Recreational Com petition annually designed for gymnasts who train once or twice a week in a tonal setting All the memb- town ere entered practice once per Ten more gymnasts will be week wllh the Halton Hills attending ihe March 14th Recreation Department etas meet in North York for the sea In Acton and George- and Tyro age groups Midgets win tournament The Hollywood Tavern Midget selects won the championship of the four town Midget Tournament with a tie against Milton The winner was decided by the first shot on goal of the game since no goals were scored during the overtime period The first Georgetown goal was scored by Mike Mitchell Vtilh a resounding from the and the second goal by Robert with a quick shot In the comer of the net after receiving a perfect pass from his brother Boucher Our selects Milton by a large morgln but were stopped by great goalie The Wallace line supplied us wltn the first shot on goal of the which gave us the victory Georgetown goalie Hans made key saves during the third period while Pete Rembish led the defence with his hard hitting Heralds hockey team of the week The Georgetown Atom Selects team picture above came home this weekend with Individual medallions and trophy after beating in a fourtown Selects In the game the Selects pounded score StretuvlUc had beaten Georgetown three tines over tie season and Georgetown had only them once before Atom Pat Coulton said It was the teams best effort of the year Everyone worked hard and put In a good team effort Shown above are LtoR Back row Tommy Stefan Trainer Pat Coach Don Smith Manager Middle Row Trevor Glen Mulder Mark Bergeron Danny Lane Garry Stewart Paul Hewlett Roger Front Row Cook David Teddy Wealaerau Johnny Stefan David Harris Absent Jeff Liftech atom Selects bring home the gold The tech Selects travelled on Saturday for the Annual Select Tournament II was an exciting game Georgetown Atoms having several shots on net as well as Ihe competitive squad Johny Stefan played an excellent game between the pipes for fifteen The team broke a HI at In the third period when Trevor netted Georgetown a first goal assisted by Mark Bergeron and Danny Lane Trevor scored again at 31 with Glenn Mulder assisting to put Georgetown up two goals on team attempted to put markers on the board but thanks to our defense squad consisting of David Roger rhada Alchln Mark Bergeron and Paul Hewlett chance Forwards consisting of Gary Stewart Danny Lane Teddy Wcatherall Jim Lowry Guest David Harris Glenn Mulder Robbie Cook and Trevor Harkley had several scoring chances on the net minder Jeff our backup goaltendcr also provided confidence to our squad Atom were presented with Gold Medallion a for an all round super team effort in their win and also Ihe league s trophy Coach Coulson and the whole Liftech squad are to bo congratulatcdforajobwelldonel Final score Liftech

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