Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 12, 1983, p. 13

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M and M Pro Sports Bantams showing fine style at Hespeler TUP Wednesday January 1883 Page and M Pro Sports Major Bantams the fine stylo they showed at the recent tournament with a convincing win over Sunday night In their only match up this past week the learn moved the puck well and controlled the play with accurate passing Coach Junior gave them credit for play a thinking game We vc put in a couple of new plays and the boys have caught on very quickly he said Is trailing the league six injured players have now returned to the roster to make hem a force to be reckoned with As an example in recent Silver Stick tour play they over whelmed a surprised Pickering team only to be eliminated from further play by an ineligibility ruling Against Georgetown however covered they still have some work ahead of them Chris opened the scoring on a good second effort from a prone position in a goal mouth scramble assisted by Mark Pries and Mike Tectzcl Then Pries put a low hard shot past the Streets goal tender on a pretty pass from Tcetzel In the second period Georgetown opened up four goal lead on scores from Jon Hammer assist by Graham Shepherd and Pries second goal with Hammtr assisting then show how dangerous they can be on two goals only 42 seconds to close the gap to two goals But Georgetown rallied to hold them off until Danny Kent put the game out of reach on In style on short handed goal with the help of Chris The artistic award for the night goes to defence- man Graham Shepherd on M and M Isst goal when he carried the puck in from the blue line faking several passes on the way went behind the net faked another pass before laying the puck on Jon Hammer stick in the slot who made no mistake about putting it away final score Georgetown Steve Tucker did a yeo man job between the pipes pave and Chris Marl ng both play solid two way games Georgetown hosts Burl ington this Thursday at Newmarket seen above were the overall grand champions at the Annual Georgetown Midget tournament Minor Atoms bring home silver journeyed to Dec 30 In the first game Georgetown steam rolled over Gall 140 Adam Hilts opened the scoring at 30 of the first period Jason Smith assisted by Steve Brown and Sean scored next followed by another by Jason with the help of Lewis Peter Lee added to the score assist by Steve Brown and Sean Brad Am a to assisted by ended the first period scoring Peter Lee and Lewis added majors unassisted Scan Gulstini assisted by Peter Lee added another at half way point in the game Adam Hilts assisted by Bobby Dczeeuw ended the second period rout Jason Smith assisted by goalie Dusty Lane opened the third period scoring earning a hat trick Peter Lee assisted by Adam scored again followed by Steve Brown with the help of Jason Smith and Brad Amato Peter Lee added another thirty five seconds later assisted by Trevor Brad At of the final frame Peter Lee assisted by Sean Gulstini Steve Brown scored his goal of the game and rounded out the scoring The shutout went to Dusty Lane An excellent all round team effort Thursday afternoon Georgetown encountered Fort Eric in a fast paced evenly matched game Following a scoreless first period Fort Erie opened the scoring but Scan assisted by Brown evened the match eight seconds later Adam Hilts put Georgetown ahead with only thirty six seconds left in the middle frame Fort Erie evened the game at of third period At a Jason th scored the winner with the help of Sean Playing their third game of the day George town met Preston in the champ round just one hour later Preston jumped ahead scoring three unanswered goals before Steve Brown assisted Lewis scored at of the third At Jason Smith assisted by Steve Brown d brought the to within one goal Unfortunately time ran out before George town could even the score score 32 To irnnment chairman United Ire Safety MVP John ft Fred Hammer gives award to Newmarket On hand congratulate Newmarket a captain Cord Da In after their victory over Hill In the grand Midget tournament championship Is Mayor Pete Seen here are Minor from win won a medallion In a lourmmeni Dec 30 front row left to right IohU Terry Metier Sean IlutlvUne Smith middle rov left to Hunt Brad Hobby Brian Brad Peter Lee back row Coach Curtis John Cruise Trevor Adam Adam HUM Brown Herald photo Midgets trounce Perdue By DOUGLAS Herald Correspondent The midget Rebel split their games last week with a victory over Perdue on Wednesday and a loss to Milton on Friday but lost to Milton Georgetown started out strong In the Mil Ion game in the lead throughout the first half but their lead at hair time did not last One and a minutes into the third quarter saw the Milton Mustangs tie up the score The turning point In the game came two minutes later as Georgetown gained a one point lead and then lost it ten seconds later The Rebels remained behind as the score grew from for Milton to the final score Georgetown brought the ball to centre court and Rebel coach Lceklng called for a time out with seven seconds left on the clock but It enough time for the Rebels to set up a shot and the game finished in Milton s end thruway HALT0N THRUWAY MUFFLER RAD CENTRE Come in lor a COOLING SYSTEM ANALYSIS RADIATOR REPAIRS RECORES GAS TANK REPAIRS -hours- 347GuelphSt Saturday 00am Herald Sports in brief Dockeray drubbed Herald Special On Wednesday Jan the Plumb ing Tier 2 hockey team played Ancaster with both teams t cd for second place In the league Georgetown had just beat the opposition during the holiday season in the tournament This gome however was sweet revenge for winning The opposing team scored their first tolly early in the first period Very early in the second period John Rogers persistent effort paid off when he set up Pat for the equalizer Mike Ross also assisted in the play Ancaster fought back for two more goals Itwasjustoneofthosegames when the locals hadnoluckatall t even buy a goal The goalie was unbeatable In spite of Georgetown numerous shots on goal especially In the second third periods Unfortunately Dockeray efforts were also frustrated by two goals not being counted and the third period saw many penalties for both sides Former GDHS stars Two Georgetown volleyball stars competed for their university teams in the York University Excalihur Volleyball Tournament Brian Davis for York and Mark for Western played In lournamen against the eight top lea In Canada plus two teams from the United States The tournament began Friday Jan and continued until Sunday York captured bronze medal by defeating Waterloo Warriors 156 153 12 The University if Toronto Blues defeattd Wcslcrn Ontario Mus 159 153 157 to decide seventh and positions Winning the tournament was Manitoba Bisons defeating Ball Slate Fighting Cardinals Sunday Don Cherry coining Don Cherry the NHL coach turned TV host wilt be coming Georgetown Friday Feb 11 as a guest of the Georgetown Junior Celebrity Night Dinner Tickets arc going fast for 100 scuts available the Legion Hall so Interested fans are encouraged to buy their tickets early The Celebrity Night tickets ore available from club executives Harvey Firestone and North Sports for Cost of the ticket Includes dinner The evening starts at pm with bar facilities open while the dinner begins at p m To make room for newcomers Kerry and Bill Bathgate import Gemini on a five gome trial Rob Vail was released it was announced day night Senior GDHS cagers collect two victories By PAM DOUGLAS Herald Correspondent The senior Rebel cag era gained two victories last week over Perdue and Milton Everyone played in the Rebels game against Perdue last Wednesday to contribute to George towns win Jeff Smith was high scorer with 16 points Rod had 12 points With a I record the Rebels edged ahead of Milton in the last two minutes and finally won Rebels needed Fridays win over Milton Georgetown started the scaring and kept their lead Into the second quarter Four minutes gone from the second quarter Milton edged into the lead 17 16 and then began to pull away from the Rebels At the two minute mark an excellent dunk by Jamie South brought Georgetown within one point or Milton once again but Milton ended the first half si 111 In the lead Milton remained ahead throughout third quarter but Georgetown was never more than four points behind At the mark In the fourth quarter the score was tied 4545 Milton pulled ahead again and then Georgetown tied it up two minutes later Georgetown had the lead until Milton scored with one minute left In game leaving the score at all It was anybody a game up until the last but the Jamie South of the GDHS Rebels manage a dunk In the dying minutes of a senior boys basketball game against Milton Herald photo by 71 Rd N Unit 4 Call Dave 8778384

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