Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 2, 1983, p. 14

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SECTION B THE HERALD Top Woodstock and Kitchener in tourney final Rebel win headed for Halton finals By KAREN PAYNE The Georgetown Reb els Junior volleyball team defeated White Oaks of on Friday Maj They won three of three games with scores of 1510 and Coach Bob McKay said that Mark Moody came off the bench for the second and third game and literally turned things around for tlicteam On Monday night they played another game ijor atoms take season opener Georgetown major atoms played a fast action TriCcunty hockey league game on Tuesday October 25 to win their season opener over Milton Coach Dave Parent was very pleased with the outs effort put forth by oil of his players Peter Lee opened the coring at of the first period Assisted by MINOR ATOM EXHIBITION GAMES Varlan Canada Throway Mat fler Goalscorers or Varian Kevin Patrick 3 Jeff Lane Brad David Metvedt Geoff Thompson Assists Brad Cuth bertS Tiro Heinz Lake Geoff Thompson Robbie Cop land Shutout Tim Held Cttrwood Packaging DepcoMetatit Goalscorers for Cur- wood Derek MlkeToyne Assists Bernard Ven Chris Howse Shane Couhu Goalscorers for Cory Evans Assists Joe Stephens MAJOR ATOM Harvey Mr DODnt2 Goalscorers for Bar- veys Jason Adrian Puslak Chris Bums Stephen Blrtley Jeff Saunders Jason Rob Ems- lie Assists Jason Fits Patrick Jeff Saunders Adam for Mr Donut Marcus Mike and Brad Goal tender Jason made several outstanding saves hold Milton to one goal In the first period In the second period Jake scored from a face off In Milton with assists going to Doug Crawford and Brad Doug Craw ford scored later in the period assisted by Jake Kinsmen dob Chicken Villa 3 Goalscorers for Kin smen Claude Johnston 4 Robert Assists Robert 3 Trevor Smith for Villa John Shaw Eric Brad bury Brad Grey Assists yre Peter 3 Brad Grey MINOR PEE WEE Bat Motors North Halton Goalscorers for RJ Fleming 4 Dar rln Deforest Mike Hughes Scott Van de VaDt Shannon Finn Assists Scott Van Valk Ken Toyne Mike Hughes Shannon Finn Marcus Chris Hyde Goalscorers for North Sean Mike McLean Paul St Pier re Murray Motors Goalscorers for raving Jason le 3 Matthew Moore 4 Jeremy John Sullivan Assists D wayne Scott Dobbins Jason Bonneville Greg John Sullivan for Mur and Brud Duby Third period action saw the Milton shooters frustrated by key saves from Jason Moray Bob lead the defen unit and held Milton In check Milton kept the pressure up scoring with i left in the game but they could not overcome the team fort exhibited by Georgetown against Oakville Traf algar They defeated them two out of three games with scores of and 1513 On Thursday Asaum ption of Burlington hos ted a match and the Rebels defeated them also They won three of five games with the winning scores being and 1111 Coach McKay stated that Jeff Jansen Nell Munroe Jim Manning Graham Shcpard and Louis DePauli played very welt The team is looking forward to the semi finals on Tuesday and if they win they will go to the Halton match on Friday McKay also said that GDHS had its own boy volleyball team for a couple of years and he is really Impressed with the way things are going for them By and Peine Herald correspondents Participating in their tournament of the year the Georgetown Optimist minor travelled to Woodstock on the weekend First they topped the hosting Woodstock Pol ice Association minor peewea team to send them Into the Champ ionship Division with a win This was a penalty riddled game with both teams racking up minutes in this match Georgetown Bill counted first at the mark of the second frame lecting a high shot from defenceman Mike Mc- Elroy from the blue line Taking a two goal lead McCauley made a nice deke after breaking around the Woodstock defence assisted by RodPasma Less than a minute later Woodstock counted their lone mar ker the mark from Mark and Mac Donald to put away the victory Chris Cam and Richard vard shared the net minding duties for this first game for George town In a doordle Ion Georgetown sec match was played Sunday against the Kit chencr Krusaders this team defeated these boys as major atoms to win the Ontario Zone Championship The team certainly was up for the challenge ing Kitchener 1 in sudden death overtime The first period re mained scoreless though Georgetown do minated the play with plenty of shots on net With only 1 left to play In the second per iod Kitchener was a warded a penalty shot and they took a 10 lead Again Georgetown dom the play in this frame but Just t beat the stubborn Kite Roxy atoms fight hard to win Sunday night the Georgetown Roxy minor atom rep team saw action against Streetsville and recorded a win A hardfought game played by all with Tim Presswood scoring an unassisted goal and Shawn Pearson registering a hat trick Greg Dobbin Ryan Ward and Stephen each earned assists Goalies David Frost and Kevin McHurray worked bard between the posts The team has started the season off well with a win loss record Herald Scoreboard ray Jim Lawrence 3 Mark At Lite Kentners Dairy I for Life Jamie Tripp Pat Mark Mick Sidney Spear Steven Klein Dar Assists Kevin Bar row Jeff Hannah Lee Kelly Mark Micklelhw alte Pat Darren for Kent ners Jamie Steve Kokel Dean Bobbins Nicky Volr- rlcchlo Assists Steve Nicky Varrlcchio Dean Robblns Steve Little MAJOR Cleaners I Carpet Barn Goalscorers for Barra Gary CowllngC Darryl Dave Inglis John Blackmore Greg Assists Brad Bray Terry Andy Doming Goalscorers for Carp et Mark Chapman Assists Derek Todd Banks Nells Musics Dairy Queen Goalscorers for Nells Dave 3 Kyle Anderson Greg Lit tie Todd Held Assists Eddy Powers Dave Colin McMurray Andy DeRuchie Kyle Ander son for Dairy Queen Don Daryn Colton Stewart Teetzel Assists Matthew Remedies Stewart BANTAM McPhenoua A LePageS Goalscorers for Yanne Gord Anderson Assist Let arnec David Demass Dave Gardner Goalscorers for Le- Jim Mark Lamb Glen Mulder Mike Huffman Assists Mike Huff man Scot meer Glen Mulder Mark Lamb Country is Exchange House Goalscorers for Coun try Mark Talbot Paul Simmons ry Murphy 2 Alsln Shields 3 Jeff Brad Williams Assists Alain Shields 3 Jeff Bruce 2 Terry Murphy GlenPooke for Ex change Wayne McNlv en Geoff Assists Wayne Mc- MliliercTV 3 Elks Lodge 1 Goalscorers for MU11 ere Paul Domingo Allen Joassen Rob Cook Assists Tod Norton Robin Cocks Chris Lc- blanc Goalscorers for Elks Chris Bewley Assists Jasen Keith Criterion Carpet Choice Air Goalscorers for Car pet Scott Cunningham Ted 3 Mark Hllller Randy Assists Randy Dow dall 2 Jeff Mills Mark Mike de David Stein Greg Scholdice Scott Cun nlngham Ted Weather all Goalscorers for Choice Air Phil Miller Jon Newcastle Jay Johnston 2 Brian Cowling Assists Phil Miller 3 Jon Ricky Jacororr Way ne Burton Brian Cowl Greg Lalnpempe Real Estates Newfoundland Club 1 Goalscorers for erts Fudge 3 Doug Stamp Assists Norm Shields BobHeldeman Goalscorers for New foundland Assists JimLowrey Grant Kelly MIDGET Standard Products Goalscorers for Stan dard Terry Flynn Chris Styles Mark Campbell Assists Howard Mc Carthy DwyaneJa Goalscorers for Scotia Jeff Smith Tommy Stefan Assists Tommy Stef an Dave McKInnon Jeff Curtis Bouwmans Track Service 10 Trio Msrlt Goalscorers for Tom Gross 5 SteveDaponte Neil Diaz 2 John Williams 3 Assists Tom Gross Steve Neil Diaz John Williams West Samls Todd Scott Campbell Drew Fisher Goalscorers for Trio Jeff Talbot Larry lor Assists Jeff Talbot ON THE REBOUND The action was fast and furious In this GMHA bantam house league contest between A E an MacPherson a Esse Gordon Alcott Arena on Saturday morning Here Lepage rorwardMartui Barnard light Jersey attempts to a loose pack In front of MacPhenon John Stefan and an unidentified defender Herald photo GEORGETOWN YOUTH SOCCER CLUB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Sunday November 13th 1983 1000 am at Gym SEASON REPORTS AMENDMENTS TO CLUB CONSTITUTION ELECTION OF NEW OFFICERS PLANS FOR SEASON If you are Interested In Youth Soccer please try to attend Enquiries Klaus Zander 8776577 Andy Pearce put Georgetown back In the game with remain in the final stanza when he blasted a shot past the Kitchener net minder after llnemates Dale McNIven and Mike Melville had brought the puck around the net from behind In sudden death over time finally broke through the green machine defence assis ted by McCauley and MacDonald to win this game and send Georgetown into the Championship final round against Mark ham Cam ployed a strong game in net for Georgetown Playing against Markham for the Championship a some what flat Georgetown squad was defeated but not before a third period comeback Markham lead 10 at the end of the first frame Markham counted again early in the sec ond before Georgetown s scored on a nice assisted by McCauley and MacDonald Mark ham then added two more goals to lead the game At 47 of the third frame fed a puck back to the blue line from a where McElroy blasted a high shot past the Markham goalie Mark ham came back with goal number five again st a short banded Georgetown team Georgetown then pulled the goalie and with an extra attacker scored for George town at the mark on a nice pass from David Hodgson Again using a extra attacker McCaul counted again with seconds remaining on a passing play from McElroy and to narrow the gap counted goal six on an empty net to end the championship match Each player particip ating In this tournament helped the team advan ce to the championship round This being an extra tournament in the season the boys did extremely well advanc ing to the final The calibre of hockey played In this tournament was excellent and the coach es were pleased with the result accomplished SEDAN SEDAN am CLASSIC SEDAN 4495S FUR SEDAN DOME ASPEN COUPE MAUWI SEDAN All Cars are certified and Your Inspection of these quality cars fa Invited Open Dally a 30 p REDFERN QUALITY CARS To Order HERALDS Annual Carol Edition If your Church Group Service Club or Fellow Employees are plan to do some caroling over the holiday season and you would like to have the Herald carol sheets on hand then all 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