Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 23, 1981, p. 6

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Page WEEKEND EXTRA Friday October a 1W1 the HERA NORTH HALTON SPORTS for All Your Sporting Goods Downtown Georgetown S McNallyFirefighters thrash Glen Merchants capture crown Lost Tuesday night the Williams Merchants captured the Inlercounty faatball crown In defeating Orangevillc in Ihelr beat of seven game series In a total team effort highlighted by some clutch fielding fro mm shortstop Rob Hatcher and third baseman Terry Wheeler the Merchants totally controlled the momentum of their last gome Orangeville were the defending champions and the Glen were at one lime down three games to nothing in the series before they rallied with their backs to the wall in collecting three straight victories The week before Ihc Glen downed Friday after 14 innings Dean Hancock poked a double which gave Andy the chance to score him for one run stole home to give the Glen their other run scored in a effort Last Sunday in Ihc sixth game all of the Glen a Mike Reynolds Jeff Haines and Andy helped the score to with their hitting Mark gets shutout No 1 Two games last week for the DBG Stationery West Insurance Juveniles two victories for-George- town against Dundas and Last Tuesday the Juveniles defeated as Mark Didge came up big in goal getting his first shutout of the season In his first game Everyone played an excellent game Kevin Stewart started off the scoring on an assist by Ken Word Then Tom Cull look control of the gome for Georgetown by scoring two consecutive unassisted goals for a final win Two nights later the Juve niles blasted as Jamie South picked up Ihc first goal on a shot assisted by Kevin Stewart Then Mark Palmer added another by Shane to moke score Anthony Oram was hot hat trick during Ihc night two consecutive goals were assisted by Uncinates Ken Wordand Steve Cawker Mark Palmer and Brad scored singles to make score Then Anthony Oram scored his final goal of the night on STANDINGS MAJOR INTERMEDIATE A HOCKEY LEAGUE Standing Wednesday October Collingwood Shipbuilder Georgetown Raiders nil Terriers Midland Athletics Barrie Flyers Owen Sound Greys INDUSTRIAL STATS LEADING SCORERS Doug Thompson AC Brian Beaumont 2 AC 4 PaulGingras DBM 2 FUTURE GAMES Oct T Wilson Insurance vs Don a Auto Service fl DO Acton vs 30 Hollywood Tavern De Boer a Movers Rep hockey schedule JUVENILE GcorgetownatBurlingtona MIDGET Sunday oct Brampton at Georgetown m Monday Oct Georgetown at AncosterU pm Thursday Oct Streetsville at Georgetown a MINOR MIDGET Saturday Oct Chlnguacousy at Georgetown Sunday Oct Georgetown at Bramptonlpm BANTAM Saturday Oct at Georgetown 30pm Sunday Oct Monday Oct MINOR BANTAM Thursday Oct at Georgetown 7 PEE WEE Saturday Oct 30pm Thursday Oct Brampton at Georgetown pm MINOR PEE WEE Saturday Oct 30pm Tuesday Oct Brampton at Georgetown ATOM Saturday Oct Thursday Oct Brampton at Georgetown fi Friday Oct MINOR ATOM Saturday Oct Tuesday Oct Burlington at GeorgctownS 40pm NOVICE Saturday Oct Sunday Oct at Georgetown m Local Bantams drop two games Herald Special MAJOR ATOMS Thirteen turned out to be an unlucky number for when host the McNnlly Construction Georgetown Firefighters Major Atoms at Vic Johnston Arena Oct 17 locals pumped in that many goals while giving up only three Leading the scoring was Andrew with four goals and three assists and Chris McCarthy with his first hat trick Tallying twice each were Brent with two assists Travis Gardiner with one assist and Doug McDcrmolt Adorn Bennett helped set up four of locals markers while Doug Kent and Jeremy assisted on three goals Earning singles were Chris Stuart Vogt and Kevin Roe Streetsville got on tho scoreboard at 12 of the second when they were down by six Their other two came early in the third ATOMS VS FLYERS On Oct IB the fans at Gordon Arena were By II GILMER Herald Special In their fourth game of the season the Optimist Club Minor Bantams took lo the ice against Onmgevllle and were subsequently outacored by their opponents opened the scoring in the first period with Georgetown tying the game with a goal by Mike from Mark Pries scored seconds into the second period and Georgetown lied It again this time by Dean Irvine from Danny Kent and Mike Hurley came back and scored nine seconds later Georgetown faltered in Ihe third period as their oppo nents went ahead two more goals to take win Georgetown villc 15 Burlington 8 Georgetown Against Burlington last Thursday the Optimist Minor Bantams were downed Georgetown scored the only goal of the first period but at the end of the second Burlington had taken a lead Burlington then added five more in the third period lo win handily Although Georgetown team were bombed by Burlington forwards John had stopped of the shots In goal for Ihe local Missing from the lineup and missed were Mark Pries and Mike Centennial excels For the first time will be entering teams In the age class Ontario Cross Country Championships in Burlington on Oct In preparation for this meeting IB runners v ere sent lo last Saturday in the last club meet before the championships In the atom girls division Allison Irvine running with one shoe led her undefeated team lo an easy victory over scoring an Imp ressive 12 points Jennifer Melville was a strong third Tamml Morrow and Jen It was Allison second win in four days following her North victory at The atom boys division sow another Impressive showing as Brent Rob McGuiggcn and Jeff Amoto finished respectively or paint total and another Georgetown win Robin Cocks was a respect able lBth in the same race MITf- BOYS TEAM 3RD JohnJlckllng7 Michael CosgroveB John Moore TYKE GIRLS TEAM JillLusby9 Nancy Cocks Solly Tracy Amos 28 TYKE BOYS Cameron Herman Stephen Fear Chris ATOM GIRLS TFAM 1ST Allison Irvine 1 Jenny Melville TommlMorrowB Jennifer Fancy IB Sue Rogers ATOM BOYS TEAM FIRST BrcntBrasi2 Jeff Robin Cocks IB STREETSVILLE ENJOYS PIPEDREAMS Last Sunday against in was wo perhaps like to forget fame tie Junior Genu and Mike Steed treated to a good display of skating and shooting when Ihe Major Atoms hosted the Don Mills Myers in an billon game Georgetown drew first blood as Adam Bennett sent Andrew Hoddinolt on a rush from his own zone and he beat the Don Mills goalie on a clean shot at or the first The visitors roared back lo tic it up at and got the go ahead marker at 7 38 of tho Jeremy tied It with a high shot at of the with assists from Chris McCarthy and Adam Bennett Georgetown played with two men In Ihc penalty box far a minute and a half and were able keep Don Mills off the scoreboard With an assist from AJan game winner come from Brenl who bounced his shot off the Don Mills at 1 Adam Bennett ended Ihc scoring at sec when he circled the net and slid In Georgetown fourth goal Goalies Sean Cotton and Curtis Green shared net minding duties In Ihls game Candy Co earns tie with Brampton The Georgetown Candy Co Pee combined a penal ly shot aggressive play and end to end action to tie their counterparts from Brampton last week In an earlier meeting Brampton defeated lown a return match here lost Sunday enabled the squad from Georgetown to leave the Ice with a well earned tie The Candy Co Pee Wees opened the action with the season a first penalty shot Craig shot wide but spurred his team males to seconds later with a goal by Danny from Kevin Brampton tied Ihe score near the end of the second but the Candy Machine were not to be denied with Rob McGulgan scoring from The third saw Candy Co Pee Wees shoot ahead again with a fine rally from goal by Jim Manning and Chuck Peebles Brampton never stopped and with two late goals out a tic The Candy Co Pee Wees team of Garry But well Sean Milton Chuck Peebles Scon Finn Robbie Cooper Rob McGulgan Robin Cocks Craig Jason Richard Danny Lane Scott Duggan Kevin Mike Ross Jim Manning coached by Pat Coulson Don Smith Gary Knight provided fast heads up hockey for their first outing with hints of greater HEY GIRLS GDMHA wants you The Georgetown District Minor Hockey announced lhat only one girls hockey team would be competing this year A senior team is scheduled to start the winter hockey season says president Tom Davidson but only about six plojcrs signed up for the Junior and intermediate levels This may necessitate the Juniorage players going to Milton to ploy there ho says the olde Hide House Canadas Largest Leather Goods Store Leather Suede Fine Shearling SheepSkin Complete line of Footwear and Other Leather Goods Excellent Selection and Quality at CompalliivaPflcssI To Better Serve We have Now Added Sweaters Blankets Fur Loft featuring Popular Furs Gift Arts Craft Sactlon Open Monday to Friday 108 Salurday A Sunday Eastern Ava ACTON OF TOWN BY THE CNR CROSSING last Thursday the Acton girls defeated their opponent In both senior Here a member of Acton Junior team prepares to with id it close by On Saturday October Georgetown Sunny Acre Major Midgets went down to their first defeat after six regular season games Burlington were the victors with a score In the first two periods of play both teams were evenly matched with second period ending in a tie Burlington took the lead with a goal at In the first period Kevin Gillespie assisted by Tom Forbes and Howie Oram tied the score at the mark Howie Oram put Georgetown ahead with another goal with 15 seconds left In the first period on a pass from Blake Harrison and Kevin Gillespie The second period saw two goals for Burlington Sunny Acre a only goal was scored by Mike Stone assisted by Blake Harrison Burlington takes Midgets ae GEORGETOWN OPTICAL COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE MARKETPLACE PLAZA NO ONE EVER KEORETTED Tom Country DRV CMC DO IT EXCHANGE TAVERN CAU THE PROFESSIONALS 8771111 ROYAL PIZZA 8772277 TMCEOUT l J MfitUM 162

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