Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 5, 1984, p. 23

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BOWLING Bowl of lor loci youth i Saturday Dec I With Cen tral Ontario com paling In the raw Combo Turn Champlomhlpt led at Bowl on Sun day Dec 1 The leaden aller Lire game were Kevin Jrpeon HI J the Intra Applewood by Coached by Ralph Hitler team of Steven bantam Shane Ccnrbnugh Junior Sean Mifwood and ecu lor David Chapltn were each a Urge plaque com the by tournament director Everett Thelria team threw pin over their avenge lo Urn team Acton by a Bird bantam demon Junior Tert Kelly coached by GordLane Bothleanuwlllnow Sue division li 2eS average Bat lor one of Ihe lo alio local and Hon ton of Ine Marg and Pat I ITT The econd livegame tut I Milton the third and With home qua 1 1 lying round of the Step to Star National Championship competition in two week and continuing on till end of January the art most and provemtnl Julie McCorry dy Mai Ml Ml- 3M David II ill Tit IZMi JtmCar David Chaplin Determined thinking brought lhebowleriDf The Auxiliary reclaim filiihmenuniornK ladle were the ion wilh other two of Cap tained by Marlon Carney and led by Barb Buna On trlplel and runner up Haul Dumper and fine effort by Anne 1UII and Carney the local team wilt now be the and then lb provincial champion- In Peterborough With the winning learn having the Tight lo In K following aeaton the Intend bring all I legionnaire ana in Georgetown The flnl id of the gime Open a Canadian title JUNIORS Doyle Til ail Brian Bell Ml 1144 Barry McLean Sandy Week Tracy Ball CM Kelly Bailey ft Judy Alton MS Topping lilt BANTAMS Glen Cot Michael IB ShH Nicole SOT till Snow Led Alain itt Wealey Burke Ryan Martin US Geoffrey tun Tanya Martin 905 Carl Sponsor to coach Raiders Saturday Georgetown Chrvsler lhcm hls games played against Georgetown Chrysler incm this games played Raider will tow a new the Shipbuilders this would honor the behind the bench said he season men he Mid for their game on Price might have a surprise They cant win the The game will be the Beater Night Saturday assistant coach working scries he sal with Ship- with him on the Raider Including builders bench Team sponsor Barry might have Gary will assume Collins with me he coaching duties for the said Collins played game and said if his professional hockey with learn loses Ihe game fans two were in attendance will with the National receivefreeadmisslonto Hockey League Leafs any remaining future Sly said ihe game will Raider home game of the Shipbuilders coach Sly Heft and Georgetown Chrysler Haiders sponsor Barry right will be rival coaches Saturday when their two club tangle at the Arena Herald photo Slippery Sly Colling coach Sly has agreed that I don I have to be carded Tor the game Whitworth said This gives me some thing talk about in the dressing room he said While winning after his learn loss for lo the Shipbuilders FY the Shipbuilders Sty day in Coilingwood said Ihe best the Raid I third of Its kind and the exhibition have won both games has played prior a record of four wins and The will be play a tie In the five games Saturday at the thctwohavcplaycd One or those games was Whitworth said he Is awarded lo the Raiders assuming the coaching on a protest but Sly said role of Saturday game as far as he Is con lo help promote Senior corned his learn won hockey In Georgetown that game too and said if the Ship- But said If builders do finish ahead the Shipbuilders win he Georgetown in the would be willing to give standings Coilingwood the two them to pick the Raiders points the Raiders got for the first round of the for winning the pretest playoffs Yeah we d be willing to give them back the i hope you would two points of the Ontario we could annihilate oca I ladle rdlTDIH Saturday morning and Junior Georgetown atom team comes close to winning Buffalo puck tourney going beat can do Is split their Hockey Association you said ind whenever they a The Georgetown Fire fighters Construction Atom ravelled Buffalo New York for the annual Rcgals Squirt Hockey Tournament and rong AAA division played lop calibre hockey being the only team reach the semifinals At the end Ihe preliminary 3 games Georgetown was tied for Goal Eleven Smith Curtl Can- Warren Evan 3 Aaron McLaughlin Chrit Carney MiUafBUIBmkei Goal Jamie Wall Glenn Sandenon Andy I Nicky Bund Brian Port Glen Andrew Craig Brad All lit Snow J Dave AlhanaKOvM Goals Ryan Taylor Peter Maahinlerl Aulati Richard Martin Chaperhn M Goal Ken Armstrong Gary Wnipaon3JaKmCurti 3 Michael Crawford Graham Mann bboml Goali John Neil I McEachem Don Bradley Hoop races on Things arc starting heat up in Ihe Georgetown Ladies Basketball League standings first place Trojans dropped a decision to Caprlcorns lo drop their record to seven wins against two losses Capricoms are now five wins and four losses just two games behind the leaders Second place Cougars Improved their record to six wins against three losses with a S742 win over Mustangs Mustangs arc fourth with a record of one win against eight losses J j net Mac Kay led the way Tor Caprlcorns with 13 points while Mane Smith chipped In with 13 points and Alice had 10 points Chung Kim had points for Trojans had 16 points in Cougars win over Mustangs Jane Nicholson and Carolyn Heron hid eight points each for the winners Her mam Henderson had IS points for Mustangs while Cornm and Jane Cartwright each had eight points League action commences tonight and will not occur Dec 12 The league will open Dec 19 with games then 1st place in their division but the rules put them In second and placed them against the other division s first place team for the semi finals In game one George town defeated Oakville AAA In a fast even hockey game George town the way until third when the strong learn managed lo tie Georgetown Atoms wouldn t lei up and with Just 28 seconds left to play Ken popped in the winner with help from Greg Dobbin and Steven Wright Georgetown goals came from Greg Dobbin and Ryan Pells with assists to Ken 2 Brent Wasylenko Tim Press wood Scott McGuigan and Ryan Word Bright and early Sa morning was back lo Ir arena to up the Markham squad These two teams were so evenly matched lhal going Into the third score was end end action tag everyone Goalie David Frost success fully held off the oppo sition until managed to swoop by our forwards and defence and one past David Never giving up respon when Andrew Elliott connected on a play from Greg Dobbin George town ended up on Ihe short end of a J 1 game but the play was much closer than the score might indicate Georgetown next faced In a do or die situation and the boys showed the stuff they are made of by coming out on top 1 Georgetown come out strong and look Goal Craig Aniib TotWatker Thorn Brad Davits Kevin Taylor Andrew Tan Mark Talbot I Goal johnWIUon JdfEdwarda Ran Cert Keith Friend Steven Helm 3 Gcrli Mend Brad Friend Shutout RledScotL Pharmacol Aaalita Sturgeon Burt David Doole Shutout KcUhTlppetL MAJOR Motet Goal Craig Coo pel Richard A Thlbaull BctuMvUli thelcad two minutes into the first when Ken blasted a goal on a play from Ryan Ward Four minutes later Greg Dobbin and Scott Guigan set up Ryan Pells fired in winning marker Georgetown kept Ihe pressure on but Oshawa came within a goal late in the second In an even rough fast game with constant shots and breakouts the game became a duel of goalies and George towns Marc St Pierre was first class constant ly frustrating Oshawa best attempts In the semi final round Georgetown met the undefeated AAA team In the tightest game of the scries Georgetown played their besl game but came out short 10 Chings only goal came with less than rive minutes left to play when both teams were it was anybody game Goalie Marc St Pierre was superior in net keeping Georgetown in the game and remarkable saves being beaten only once on an impossible to stop shot til Puck squad unbeaten The Georgetown Senior girls hockey team continues to remain undefeated this year The team chalked up Ihree more wins defeating Burlington and 54 and while defeating 1 Joan GilmerOsborne has ploy a determining factor In keeping Georgetown first in league standings Dale Wolfe put the team in front early against Burlington Lisa Allen and Leah Benham notched markers to put the locals up 30 Mickey Richmond assisted by rookie Laura Fisher scored 33 seconds Into the second followed by Wolfe her second of the night Assists went to Jones Carolyn and Scars Travelling lo played a somewhat slow paced game Carolyn Grasby and Leah scored with assists to Sharon Anderson and Jones The most exciting game of the week was Sunday at home against I Gilmer Osborne was outstanding in goal stopping five breakaway opportunities and played strong for Georgetown while Marti Dunning had the other Assists went to Jones Mickey Richmond and Carolyn Grasby The senior girls host Burlington Thursday at Memorial Arena at action The battle for top spot rages on Adult Mixed League Last Saturday the team turned things about causing last week winners to face defeat Pompeii A took a gome from 0 with a 10 win Shawn scored the unassisted goal with Bob Veitch netting the shutout Grizzlie OldTim had to take their loss In beat them Zuber also had the goal here as he was needed to Dave up the shutout The Georgetown District High School five- pin girls bowling team captured the regional rolloff event held last week in Kitchener and will be out to capture the provincial championship It losl by two pins last year Members of the team are from Dec Dee Julie MeCorrj and Debbie Lane MUsIngfi and the team Is coached by Wendy Chaplin Herald photo Goal Morgan Tim Paul Goal Howard McCarthy Aulabj Goal scan 4 Mike Sec4lDobbnalOord Burke Moore Darren Jyllra Scott Dobbins Mike McLean 3 Darren Kralctek Mark Mark n LanyBmnto Sedore J Evan Goal Ken Morrow Dave Chart Jim Whorlcy Campbell AIU Wide Julie Jell Jell Mar Goal Jeremiah Bran Teeler Hon Tate J Tale J RaM3 Moody M Greg MacLeath Clark Jell Sleen Mike Madnne Goal Ail I it AIM Clark Goal Miller R Dowdall A Shield Lamb J Miller A 4 Nlcolucd I 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