SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday January Is ltM Page J Roxys win three straight By LINDA PELLS Herald correspondent Goals goals goals were the result of Burl Us defeat by our minor atom AAfl When the final the end of the game Georgetown was out in front Goals were scored by Shawn Pearson Ryan Pells Scott McGuigan and Tim Assists were registered by Ryan Pells Greg Dobbin and Tim Passing and stick handling was impressive and our team played extremely well Liftechers stage upset between Georgelo and Oakvlllc resulting In a for Georgetown Play moved up and down the Ice allowlnggoalicKcv In McMurrny lots of action Goals were cd by Greg from Shawn Pearson and Jeff Ryan Pells from and the game winner by Fanell from Ernie and Greg Dobbin The hattrick victory came Sunday afternoon when Georgetown travelled to and made it three vie lories in three games Goaltendcr David Frost was very sharp between the pipes The shots on goal were In Georgetown favour resulting in a 52 vie lory wore Greg Dobbin Scott McGuigan 2 and Ryan Pells Assists went to Chris Barrow Ernie Kenny Kosswlka and Ryan Pells Solid team work paid off Thruway Mufflers of the minor atom house league Is this week Herald feature team Team members Include Ryan John Robert Harrison John Moore Shawn Curry Mark Coitaln Cameron Stephen Ryan Rum Warren Leigh Baker Curtis Hamilton Chris Ada mo Richard Cook and Dairy I The coaches art and Ron Wallers Herald photo Grand Championship winners Sports Campers win tourney By Herald correspondent The Georgetown North sports Camp peewee AA reps captured the annual Kins men Tournament this weekend Georgetown defeated Mlssissauga North Stars Saturday morning as Mike kins counted three times In game two Georgetown fought back from a deficit to whip Kingston Township With Chris McCarthy moving to forward and the only Intact line of Travis Gardiner Alan and Andrew picking up the slack the Sports Campers were able to sustain the loss of three forwards through On Sunday George town faced champion Stratford Despite being outplayed the locals were able to shut out Stratford to win the AA chomp In this game our boys learned how to play disciplined hockey in their own zone while Sean Col ton and Curtis Green were outstanding in goal Sunday evening in the Grand Championship the teams were down to Georgetown and fought back three times to send the game into sudden death overtime at 3 It was nail biting time us one play was removed from each team at the end of each oneminute period With the teams ploy two skaters aside Curtis Green made a super save to send It into oneonone McNally atoms win all four since taking Hespeler bronze Bennett scored clincher to cap the championship Curtis Green and Scan Cotton justly deserved the out standing goalie award They were helped by excellent defence from Chris Stoddart Brent presswood and Adam Bennett In i County action Georgetown tied as and defeated Milton and Streets 70 With three games remaining the Camp hold a record By A I Persistent ing and an enthusiastic tuim effort led the Georgetown Liftech major atoms to a behind upset victory over a fast skating Burlington team last Sunday at Memo rial Arena The number one ranked Burlington team had lost only one regular season game prior to their defeat on Sunday In the first period Georgetown played a strong defensive game with Craig and Steve patrol lug the blue line and break up Burlington plays Team work payed off as Georgetown held the visiting sharpshooters to one goal In the second period Georgetown started to put pressure on Burling ton Brad and Jay led the team In force heck Ing and forcing turnovers in the Burlington zone Morcy played superla live in net stopping Burlington cold and coming up with seemingly Impossible saves The second period ended with Bur I Ing ton ahead 10 but momentum building for Georgetown Forty five seconds into the third period By GARY LANE Herald holding on to win the bronze medal at Hespeler Olympic Tournament during the Christmas break the Georgetown Firefighter atoms are now back participating In regular league play club has taken four In four outings The streak has inclu victories of 1 over Brampton in M In and on home Ice against Streets has been a big part of the offense over the last two weeks collecting eight goals and two assists Line- mates Adam Ho gen and Trevor have also been working hard as Ha gen earned eight assists with gathering two goals and five assists Against Brampton the Firefighters held a lead before Brampton scored late lo spoil the perfect game In Dun das Terry Metier blanked the opposition In a good game which featured two pretty goals bj John Cruise who also had a pair of assists in the four con tests With right on he heels of Georgetown in the standings this game was equally important to each team Oakville capitalized with two shots of the game but Dusty Lane shut the door after the first period until his teammates could pull ahead to slay Dune Lewis scored Ihe winner in this one lo go with three assists during the week Adam Hilts notched yet another three goals to set the pace In the win over StreeUviile Again Georgetown held a Ml lead only to give up a pair of late Slrtetsville tallies In the Tour starts Hills had four goals and as many assists while his winger Jason Smith had three markers and a helper Other point getters were Steve Brown with two goals and two assists TAKE EASY TAKE THE TRAIN For TICKETS and mmRMATKN Your Authorized Agent Is BvRBbR M 72 Main St S Georgetown Georgetown girls roll top Milton Oakville The Georgetown or girls hockey team continue to dominate hellleague leading the Halton standings with 13 wins and 1 tie In their last three outings George I own defeated MUtotf and both OakvUle teams by of Ml and Earning eight points over two games was top scorer Lisa Allen Clare Carter tallied five points while Debby Osborne Jones and Jodi Peebles each earned four points On defence Sally Robertson had two out standing games as she assisted on three goals Dunning and Anderson each earned two points Georgetown goal ten der Joan Gilmer also leads the Halton standings with a 1 4 goals against average Her consistent play in the net seems to spark senior team toward victory Coach Kennedy praised the girls for their fine passing skills The girls have four games remaining in the league schedule before going Into playoffs On Monday the seniors travel to Milton and then host Oakville on Sunday at at the Memorial Arena J AW I DENTURE THERAPIST 2 Mam St N Georgetown 9am Weekdiys ng Saturdays by MOUNTAINVIEW COLLISION We help you whhyour insurance claims Free Estimates Guaranteed Workmanship Expert Colour Matching Royal Rust Oiling Located at 247 Ave Unll 5 Georgetown Call DAVE MAWLE 8778384 ENTER A NEW ERA IN SOUND- Electronic Tuning AMFMMPX Ratio Stereo Cassette And Quartz Clock 8772425 SALES SERVICE INSTALLATION Georgetown Progressive Conservative Association GENERAL MEETING For The Election Of Officers WED JAN 2584 8D0 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