Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 27, 1985, p. 21

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McNally team halted The Georgetown Fire fighter Con Atom played Gome Four and Five of their five game scries with Milton winning Game Four but losing the all Import fifth game which eliminated them from OMHA play downs Game Four played here saw Georgetown come out on top 51 Ryan Pells opened the scoring for the home team early in the first on a pass from Greg Dobbin Minutes later Kenny Kosziwkn made a pass back to the blue line and Shawn Pearson blasted a bard shot to give Georgetown a two- goal lead and Andy Elliott counted v second period goals on plays from Chris Barrow Joke Mashlnter and Dobbin Milton come back a third period goaland to put the pressure on Georgetown but Dobbin broke out and sunk Georgetown fifth goal lakinj the life out of the Milton Georgetown goalie Marc St Pierre was ing in net frustrating Miiton at every turn The fifth game in Mill on appeared to be Georgetown again opined the on a play from Dobbin and Borrow in 1 he first and Kosziwkn counted In the second from Dobbin to make It a George low n gome at the end of the second The third period was Georgetown downfall with moving in racking up five goals while holding George town off the board The final buzzer showed store for Milton giving them the game and the best of the series ladies win The Georgetown Ladles D League team travelled to to take on Regency and came away with a sweeping win Gloria Sinclair and Linda Yardlcy took 30 decisions while Diane Andrews and Pat Harris matches as the club recorded a win Locals take series Georgetown took on Steeles West in Toronto and defeated their hosts in Ladles C League match Myra and Linda Yardley won 30 while Jan Cook look 31 decision and Gloria Sinclair won her gome Diane Andrews dropped a close decision Men victorious The Men D League local team was In MLsslssauga to take on the club and defeated their hosts 4 1 Brian Day won his match while Ken Thorn and David Street recorded 3 wins Murray Jans won his match while lost a 3 2 decision Narrow defeat Georgetown was defeated 2 In Men League play in their match with International Squash Club in Mat ton Lloyd Newman and Steven Eastwood won while Alex Furacss dropped a 31 decision Boyd and Rod lost 30 games Coach wants another chance SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday February 27 Page Lessons learned will help By DAN RALPH Herald Sport Editor Lessons learned last week will come in handy today for the Georgetown District High School junior basketball team Georgetown defeated White Oaks last week 33 in an East Halton League game played at the Georgetown gym Wednesday The some two teams will do battle In the first round of the playoffs today at the Georgetown gym The home team trailed 22 at the half and heading Into the final period of play Rebels coach then changed his man toman defence and inserted a tone lhat White Oaks never seemed to find an answer for When Georgetown climbed out to a six point lead ball control became the name of their strategy and a number of White Oaks fouls sent Rebel players to the foul line for the win I told the boys once we got up by six points I wanted them to frcere the ball and them come out They never come out Lceking said The game was the first time Georgetown hod bccnonthecourlal week The Rebels were to have played Milton last Tuesday but inclement weather cancelled tho game The contest won be played unless It is needed to decide the final outcome in the league standings for cither club We had no practice and showed the affects said We got our composure back In the second half but we ployed loose around the hoop in the first Lloyd Newman and Louis DcPaoll shared the top scoring honors for the Rebels each bucketing 11 points in the contest By DAN RALPH Herald Sports Editor Tom Hewer says hi would like another at the While Oaks midge basketball team The Georgetowi District High Schoo midget coach mode th comment after his lean dropped a to White Oaks Wednes day at the Georgetown gym Even though hit team lost Hewer said he was expecting a lot more from his opponents I d like to sec those guys again he said I don think they are as strong as everyone them out to be The visitors led pretty much from the beginning but the Rebels did manage to cut a 33 deficit down to a 3532 score early in the fourth quarter However that is as close as the could get to a comeback win Georgetown could have helped itself with more success from the foul line as the Rebels SPORTS SCOREBOARD took 20 foul shots and managed to connect on six Also the White Oaks full court press left Georgetown pretty well hemmed up in their own end in the third quarter as the Rebels managed lo score just four points We need work on a press break Hewer said As for the foul shooting we practise that every practice I guess we will work hard on it now he said Georgetown will host next week playoff game and Hewer Is hopeful his team will be a strength in the post season contests I got a lot of hope Tor this team We could be he Cinderella squad Were right where I wanted us to be Rob had points for Georgetown while Dick had to points Window Gaali Rod Scott Tom Brim An its Shawn nar Kennedy Shawn Hick Hod Bird Paul Mar Lowety McPhenoaiFfMT Goal Brail Serjeanlion Barna Don Bradley Hlits 2 Todd Ict rater Thorn 1 Sieve man 2 Brady Derek Poll I IT TVS sla Tom SlHIrn Ian Bruce Kerr Bruce Goal Brad Spean Paul Marc Boucher BradSprara David King Ryan Tnraway II Mall Deruchle an Ralph Glen Henderson Colin Campbell MINOR Trevor Smith Paul Assists Steven Burn Kevin Tanas Randy Barrett Chris Burns Goal Don- Jo Raymond Rub Erie Bradbury Assists Jay Brent Dannie Raymond Mamv Motors Gosh Peter Granl Nicholas Kilpm Alii ill Grant Hussy Santagar MAJOR ATOM Brad Cuthbert a Eric Bodin Mark Johnston Assists Curlli Hamilton Goal Scott Somen Grille Dickey Mark Jefl Cameron Mr Itomiia Ian Callaway Goal Grant Kelly Assist Gary Cunningham Goal Jell towards Peter Atherly Merlin Malt Ken Assists Andy 2 Martin Bernard Francis McLeanlUaLumiden John Wilton Pttn Atherly Jell Assists David Ho Dean Sinvldo Shutout David Jama Goali Evan Craighead A ill Joy Cory Keith Ttppetl I Tom Adam Bradley Goal Mickey Jason Andrew i Jamie Mali Jot Bradley Andrew Craig Brian Cools Peter Moth nlrr Itjon Taylor tarn Sou It An lilt Taylor J M spurts It ilgrflalrS Steven Crawford Chris Steven Marsha m Allan Aaron McLaughlin Gary McNIvcn a Shane Thompson Nathan Milne Shane Thorn 2 Michael BOWLING When You Need Him BAD YouNeed Him GOOD Call DIAL PRO TEARS OF BOWLING TEARS FLOODS On Sunday at Skyvlew Lanes In Bolton the bat youth bow ten of Central Ontario the royally of bowling the shooters lathered why hey ana clan their own The length and Intensity of their preparation and at the final drive of com pet brings lean lean of lean of fnalrallon loan of disappoin tment lean of tension winning and finally a flood Georgetown a young people were there with coaches paren ts frlenda and supporter and went through alt aspect of the and Irlbulallona The we sre talking sboul are seniors Julie McCorry Jim Carpenter Juniors Sandra Weeks Somen bantams The roles were reversed lor he Junior with Georgetown again I had started preparation later n McCorry dpi nor in T now much you put I badly enough you much effort you an are willing lo decide bow into lhat tallyou stand The morning session or the boys and a usual the locals were he talk be lanes Jim Carpenter starling a Ml won comfortably with a con trolled smooth delivery and a a hundred pins more than his nearest competition In the Junior section Chris Somen in contention throughout but fell behind in the final frames to second place to the of Jeffrey Camhsn plcn with own Inhlaftr attempt bantam Michael with MS but come till oiler the In the bantam rookie Lai he earning a never giveup effort In he class of Smith from Brampton a Tapper MS of llopedale no holdovers from season the bantam earns Saturday with mostly gradual peeweea had their first leal of championship i petition With their almost games years In them in the bantam class I hat the watch out Georgetown tradition will bi upheld The boys by Lane had Tlmm was made up of Ferguson Snarl Lor Laura Doyle and Amy of Bob a the ft frame for rike for atrtke Darren Lang Dave Dave Anthaniululs Rich Assists Koilaa Mark Sheppard Ed die Powers Brad Burnett Goals jRiLowrryS Greg of powered In In the afternoon If bowlen provided competition In i and spsre for spa re the battle between Julie McCorry and Kathy Kerr of Avondale was forged with closely being followed by Teresa Dunn of Ac ton and Kim Cook of pulled In to be lead after the first game to In the second gamo Kerr regained 13 pins of the lead with a into McCorry net lead of pins for the Jewel In third game Kerr started with In first and second frame with Mr a and spore with die score being for Kerr and l lor now only a I point lead The final bat tie begin and McCorry pulled ahead W to and the The big difference was I McCorry picked up m ire pins on spares with while Kerr managed la That a when the dam 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