SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday November 1M1 Page No trouble for LePage bants WREAKING KAVIC The Georgetown bantams com dominated their game against vllle this week and had trouble In winning Goalkeeper Chris Pearson easily handled the shots on him to hold or for the shutout hli second of the season Ray Fisher opened the scoring with assists going to Mike and Dave Fisher In the second period Craig ted with Mike score his first goal shortly followed by his second goal which was by Mike Ross and Greg Tuck The third period was filled penalties as the team became frustrated In their efforts to score Georgetown scored four goals in this period with Nlcoluccl scoring an un assisted goal for a well Chuck Peebles fired a pair with assists going to Ray Fisher Munro completed the scoring with Mike Chlo- vlttl and Greg Tuck assisting A strong game at the blue line was played by Greg Tuck Craig and Mike Ross had some nice plays before unfortunately Mike Ross left tho game with an Injury Two days later the bantams suffered their first defeat of the sea son losing to Burlington Goalscorers for Georgetown were Mike ChlovllU Mike and Mike Ross Greg Tuck Chuck Peebles 1 and Dave Tate earned the assists Throughout the game the Burlington offence tl onedtherasel vea In front of the George town net and kept firing the puck at goal tender Carry Also the Burlington teams de fence played a very strong game Burlington returns this Thursday for an other game Top Burlington in TriCounty play eliminated in overtime Jr Rebs By and Herald correspondent A good passing team effort enabled the Georgetown minor wee Optimists to trounce the Burlington Maaco Reps at Memorial Arena last week Burlington took a 10 lead late in the first period on a power play Midway through the second Bill Mac- Donald tied the game after an end rush set up by David son and Wes McCauley The locals turned on the power scaring three goals in a twpmlnute time span the first of which was tucked away by knocking In a rebound from Mc Cauley and Wade Ser- At Mike Barnes scored with a nice wrist shot on a beautiful pass from Mark With seconds remaining Andy beat the Burlington blocker with a nice backhand on a last minute again after an end rush Rod and winger Dale McNiven set up this play Burlington scored another power play goal early in the third frame but It was their last of the night McCauley counted again for Georgetown with assists earned by and Hodgson Mike Barnes counted the sixth Georgetown goal at the B mark on a perfect goal mouth pass from beating the goalie on the side with a quick surprising wrist shot Chris Cambourls handled nine shots for the Optimists compared to against the oppo sition Coach Paul Morrow was pleased with the passing plays Initiated in this game by all three Pepper and Orwin share their time Jen Pepper and Jim Orwin are sharing their free time with a group of very agile youngsters one or two of whom may become household names because of prow in gymnastics They re Instructors with the Halton Hills Jills gymnastics club and they re usually In the Jills Rose Room or at the Georgetown and District High School gym helping class gymnasts practise Jen a Grade stu dent at has been coaching competitive gymnasts several years younger than herself for about two years Before that she worked with the beginner gymnasts- newcomers to the she was a compe titive Jill herself J m is her assistant While Jen interest In gymnastics now focuses on coaching Jim remains an active com with the GDHS squad favoring the high bar vault and floor He also the coach of the J ills beginners boys program When they talked to The Herald Sunday during a practice Jim and Jen both agreed that one of the most Important things the younger gymnasts learn In coordinationtoe Important linking of mental commands and physical responses Those are skills they said which will help the kids in other sports as well Halton Hills Jills coaches Pepper and Jim rear are well appreciated by the competitive they train One of the of gymnastics the coaches agree is thai It teaches youngsters good mental and muscular coordination Theyre pic here with count erclockwise from centre Jenny Crosby Erica Williams Heather Dabac and Sara MnDMlland The Swimming Stars of Acton hosted their first fall meet recently Teams Invited were the Milton Aquatic Club and tho Halton Hills Blue tins Tho coaches of the Swimming Stars would I to congratulate all their swimmers on an outstanding perform The results are as M cheat Till Steven Matlhew a BOYS recti Scott Slaoey 3 a Shine Corkun Steven Mb 1311 Hi Peter mi if IT lit Kenny Bowen Steven Mback 11 a 3rd FT Hammond til Scott Trevor Mbackliail lit Peter Dray lad Jenn h Erajhr Oliver Sarah Fleet ItthTracay llth lltOoeha Mfmtftt ad Julia Hi Erin Klin 1Mb Catherine Fcrrt IHh Carrie Stone Mth Jcn- Jeffrey Elizabeth Roebuck Tammleltanuniint tree Fountain Andre jQhMlonlttl JoetmaOl iMrratin Jotuuton IS bath U Fleet Oliver BndUsV IJlbToihaPctenon Maaeaiait It JulW Ockenden Erin daunt Tth Printer Catherine till Kim Carrie Stone isth Jennifer Jeffrey it Fountain SI Did Cynthia Procter Catherine Fort itUi Stone Jennifer Jeffrey Andrea Johnston Fountain Joanna Oliver 3rd Rani Jennifer Sarah Fleet thTrarcyLynBradim HI Julio Cyn thia Erin Jaunt Catherine K m Qtve UNICEF gifts and cards and help a child At of the second period tied the gome on a beautiful from the blue line assisted by Lorito Lorito put the locals ahead at the mark on a nice back hand after deklng the netmlnder McCauley earned the assist on this effort only seconds left In the game Streets- ville tied it up to force five minutes of sudden death overtime Fifty seconds Into the overtime notched the game winn er to eliminate George town leaving coach es players and fans in a state of complete shock Regular league play resumed for this squad Tuesday In Acton Swimming Stars host Milton Blue Fins at meet Eltubeth Roebuck nth Hammond iHiM lnd Andrea J ohm ton Joanne Oliver ihim It II a Johiu on RenatZm Thomas on the week end the Optimist minor partici In the Early Bird Tournament at the Elgin Memorial Centre playing only their two guaranteed games Game one pitted the locals against Stoney Creek where they easily won Richard was awarded a shutout plaque for his effort In this game At in the first frame Lorito tuck away a GreUky type goal from behind the net assisted by McCauley and Hodgson MacDonald scored the first goal In the second frame on an unassisted effort while Georgetown was At the 39 mark Mike Mel Wile put away a slider right under a prostrate Creek goalie assisted by Chad Bailey scored next on a slap- shot from the blue line from Lorito Midway through the final period tail I goal number five for the locals when he made series of dekea Through Creek de fence assisted by defenceman Mike McElroy and winger McNlven Coach Nick complimented the defensive unit on their exceptional puck control lateral passing and pulling back the rubber adding that the entire Georgetown unit was emotionally In control of this game as well Match two saw Georgetown defeated by Streetsvllle In death overtime counted late in the first frame to go ahead