Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 13, 1985, p. 19

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vouncj PHMinMCV ITD Open Weeknights Until 9 PHONE 2761 the HERALD SALES SERVICE REPAIRS TO LAWN GARDEN MOTORCYCLES SERVICE DEALER FOR TECUMSEH CANADIAN PLAYING THE FIELD Lowe faces Big decision Whenever a team loses In the playoffs players ultimately ponder where they will be the following year and what they will be doing Such a situation awaits Raider Darren Lowe The year old University of Toronto student will have some heavy thinking to do about vhnt his hockey future holds Tor him now that the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders are of the playoffs defeated Georgetown at the Arena to lake their seven quarterfinal series four games to three 1 could go to Europe play with the Olympic team full time go bock to school or not play hockey at all next year I have some big decisions to make But Lowes main priority now will be to finish school then sit down and make decision about hockey Lowe is in his final year and 13 taking and health education Lowe said talent did not stock up the Raiders But he added the Squires used what they had as best they could in the playoff scries I hate to say it but I feel they outworked he said While Go rd Brooks goal late in the second period Sunday was an important goal Lowe pointed Saturday game as being the key to the series Saturday night they got the ball rolling We up 30 and by all rights should have put them away then Even though I think the feeling was of hurt in blowing a 30 lead the night before Lowe said Although he did not play the entire year with the Raiders Lowe signed back In December and his first league game in January after playing on the gold medal team at tho Spongier Cup Lowe said this year was a earning I found out what happens to people when they finish playing real competitive hockey which not to say this league is naUrampetitlvc Lou had chance this year of playing with St Catharines Saints of the American Hockey League but turned down the invitation due to his commitment to the Raiders play Senior A hockey again would be here Who knows I could be back here again next year They were interested in having me for the rest of this year but I had an obligation to this team he said The thought of someday ploying profession ally is still a possibility strong one He says sticking with the Olympic program is an attractive venture The Toronto Maple Leafs organization wanted me to come out prove myself and if I did then they would have signed me to a contract he But If I haven t proven myself by now then that too bad Playing in a second Olympics Lowe was the Games would be a tremendous opportunity I would be seen a a leader and be an asset younger players due to my experience The only problem would be giving up the next threeyearsofmylife If they a career move after that would be Ideal But Olympics are in Calgary and maybe that would open some opportunities for As for his stay In Georgetown Lowe said he have been happier The people treated me fantastically and I was very happy I noticed in the playoffs I was checked alot closer but that Is no excuse I should have been able to rise to the occasion If 1 were to ever play Senior A hockey again it would be here Who knows I could be back here again next year Sweeping victory Georgetown Men D League team swept their Inter Club squish contest with Supreme Racquet Club Mliilisauga Schindclmeler Ken Thorn and Steven Eastwood won their games 30 while Duval and Brian Day won 31 Score 63 win in deciding game Squires eliminate Raiders again By DAN RALPH Editor History repeated Itself Sunday night or the second straight year Squires eliminated Georgetown Chrysler Raiders from the On tar Senior A defeated Georgetown at Ihe Arena In the cnth and deciding game of their seven quarter final series Lost year the Squires were Georgetown nemesis as they downed Georgetown Chrysler Raider goalie Dave loss to at the The Squires makes fine grab here to end a now face In the league semi finals scoring threat The Raiders were eliminated from Herald photo by Dan Ralph Senior A playoffs by virtue of Sunday the locals In the semi finals forced the de clining contest with a win Saturday in The Squires a 34 second period defect with four straight goals for the win The key to Sunday game came late in the second period with the scored tied 33 The Rai ders were on the power play but Cord Brooks scored what ended up being the winner with a goal When they scored their goal they seem to put more pressure on us said coach Bill Fair In reference to Darren Lowes goal in first period That was the same with us I think the key to the series was the way we played in the second and third periods of Satur a game It was just a matter of breaks and we got them said he was not surprised Ihe series tough close affair I said from the start that it would go to the wire and It did Before this started I said I thought the winner or this series would win the league and I still tink Tim Ampleford Lowe and Dave Hill scored for Georgetown who lead after the first but trailed after two per Gil iods Saturday Doug Fry Gary McFayden and Ray scored the goals Friday here the Raid era went up In the series with a fl4 win John Mclntyre and Paul Gallagher both had two goals while Ron Twiss and Cam Bolting scored Tuesday Petrolia tied the series with a win there Goal scorers available Raiders coach gener manager Gil Eyre said the goal was key to game It was the turning point he But as it turned out Saturday was the turning point of the series All through the scries Georgetown played shorthanded on The mysterious absence of John Gibson along with Fred work situation left Eyre with only three at best Sunday did play but only Tor two periods He had to work Sunday night and Eyre said having Bolmistruk leave after the second didn t help his Club Fred had no choice he s a probat worker with But It did hurt had five sol id and we were the point of having to use three for wards on defence 1 be honest in saying there were times I prayed behind the bench Eyre said Eyre said he would not give definite answer as whether or not he will be back with the Senior A team next year He did say he had nothing but praise for the Raider organization In all my years in hockey I never work cd with a better ivc or bunch of people They are nothing but class M and bantams open tourney with win The Georgetown and M Pro Sports major bantams are off to an Impressive start In the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association annual bantam tourna The locals edged Niagara Falls Mon day night in a physical contest Jason Arnold led the way with two goals Including the winner while lying flat on the Dave Harris Terry Murphy and Dan Lane had the other goals for the winners The locals got off the mark on a slow note when Harris scored the first Georgetown goal in the second period the team picked up pace and went ahead 1 on Arnold first goal of the gome The best Niagara Falls could do from that point on was continually the score until Arnold scored the winner in the third period Goaltcnder Brian Mc Ilravey played a steady game for Georgetown particularly in the early stages when his club was not playing up to Its potential He continually turned away opposition scoring chances while his mates got on track Georgetown Senior win provincial tournament Ca Bowl win After tup games The fivematt team rolled a collective aw mt London fla shed third spot Individually Jan the top Cindy Mccarty tad Doyle the wu an Improve ment of two by team Hat years wee third In tbeUH event Wendy Chapfln id the team one of Wrongest aanUr team weve bad while the saw TtaOeaMatewtit now tor a National Senior be bald USB Col- Members of Georgetown Bowl senior girls team proudly show they re Number One after being crowned provincial champs this weekend In Toronto Members or the team from left Teresa Karen Doyle Kelly Jane Cindy Kavanagh and coach Wendy Chaplin Herald The M and M team Is playing in the cate gory which is for teams The other local entry the A E Lepage A bantams are In the class which Is for A teams The other two classes In the lour are A AAA and D won Its first game of the tournament against Ajax John Lorlto and Glenn Mulder had two goals each for the winn ers while the singles went to Jeremy and Wayne Snow In their second game Ihe locals dropped a 7 decision to Oshawa Goal scorers avail able Both games were played Monday at Alcott Arena Both teams were In action Tuesday each playing one game The results were not avail able prior to press time An entry from Acton will also take part In Its first game of the tournament The Acton team Is taking part In the C competition Today Acton takes on at 1 while the M and team takes on Rayside Balfour today also at p m Acton will be In action tomorrow at 1 when they take on Hes- The playoffs begin Friday with the preli minarles The Division finals go Saturday with Ihe overall title being decided Saturday at the Alcott Arena NOTESTonight Georgetown A E LePuge team will take on in an tion match while tenia lively the and M team will play Mount Pearl in exhibition game team will play Oakvllle Thursday at p an exhibition game Saturday the Senior prior to the tournament girls Georgetown hockey ran Football meeting A General information meeting for officials of the Georgetown Mens Flag tootball League will held Monday evening at In the executive room of the Georgetown Royal Canadi There will be a general discussion of the rules positioning of various officials pay rates scheduling of officials and how the league operates The league commences play the first Sunday in June and games are played each Sunday right through to October No games are played on long weekends Interested persons mole or female who would like lo this season are urged to attend Training sessions will be held at future dates Representatives from league teams are invited to attend For more information regarding officiating call Colin Gibson at 877 Swimmer wins bronze Georgetown swimmer Julie Arnold won a medal Ontario A Team champion held recently in Ottawa competed with the Dorado Swim Club in field and took the bronze in the 910 earold 50meter butterfly event She was also sixth in the 100meter butterfly and was a member of fourth place relay team Georgetown Kim was also competing at the meet and was in Ihe 100meter backslroke event in the 11 yearold class Exhibition win Georgetown Royal City was eliminated from further action with three losses to a strong Brampton team In best of five series Georgetown dropped a decision In Game One Jimmy Ka is Uteris and Paul Ingram scored the goals with Tim and David Wall bridge respectively In Game Two Brampton the locals 101 with notching the lone goal set up nicely by David Boere Game Three was a tight one with Brampton edging the locals 1 Simon Johnson scored Ihe lone with Boere assisting The team heads for Lindsay this weekend for its final tourney of the year I HYunoni THEHOTTEST SELLING AUTOMOBILE BEFORE YOU DECIDE TAKE A PONY FOR A RIDE IJBhl ng lki 8731694 PRICED FROM HYUnDFII COUNTRY 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