Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 8, 1986, p. 12

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Page SECTION THE HERALD January a 1986 WORLD JUNIOR HOCKEY TOURNAMENT West German Klaus left accepts a silver If am Most Billable Player In Thursday a game with Sweden winner Herald photo TOP Team Sweden Anders son right accepts his silver lrn after being the Sweden Most Valuable Player In Thursday game had three and an assist In the 100 win went to the Sweden team on loan from the National Hockey I Buffalo Sabres Herald ADMIRING AN A member of Hie Swedish Junior team for a fan after his club s game with Weil Germany Thursday There Were many autograph seekers walling for the Swedes after their 100 win at the Arena Herald photo fitness is determined by tlit ability of the system to transport from the lungs to the working muscles Training to aerobic fitness increases the of the body to use oxygen by strengthening the respiratory muscles by improving the pumping efficiency of the heart and the quality and quantity of the blood fitness training increases not only the maximum power for aerobic work but also endurance the length of time for which aerobic work can be The most important and only investment you will have to make is the purchase of quality running shoes Look for shoes with good cushion in the heel area This the heel to absorb the shock of hilling the ground and will help to prevent leg and foot injuries To prevent injuries such as pulled muscles and other running related injuries Number One With both hands lean against a wall one leg in a straight position behind you with the heel touching the floor With the foot of that leg start to exert some press as if you were pushing an object Repeat six or more times until you can feel so me stretching of the muscles Alternate both legs This exercise helps to prevent muscle injuries Number Two Another excellent stretching movement is to place one leg at a time on the back or a chair or other object elevated to about the waist level Slowly lean forward and gradually touch your head to your knee or until you feci some stretching of the muscle Repeat six or more limes and alternate the legs Number Three The same as Exercise Number Two with one exception Instead of leaning forward rock slightly backwards the stationery foot This is on excellent exercise for the inside thigh muscle Exercise Number Four The famous Achilles Heel inju ry his seen the demise of many a great athlete It is most important to stretch this area before starting out Simply stand with both on a step facing the top of the stairs The balls of your feet should be on the edge of the stairs your heels prolrudng over the edge Now raise and lower your heels using the front of your feet for leverage This exercise can be performed on any elevated surface Repeat to 12 times You arc now ready for your aerobic work out Custom homes prices Now you con enjoy tno beauty a homo at a you con Wo offer you arm Plus the Mo My to help plan a I that you best homo lull Como You II buy a cuitom homo our custom so 1h ng Postal Codo City Phono Location Build Lot Pee wees nipped in tourney playoff Tht Georgetown Optimist Minor Pee wees mode it to the semi finals of the Milton Beaver Tournament over the holidays before nipped by Niagara Falls In that game Georgetown led2 Ion goals by Trevor Elinesky after ra alls first scored However the Niagara alls team went ahead before the second period ended and added another goal in the f nal period Bob Lang had an assist Georgetown advanced to the semi final with a win over the host Milton squad had the winner in the third period after Milton overcame a twogoal deficit to tie the game Adam Hilts and Sean added assists to the game winner Brad Tutt Trent Cull Dave Lawrence and Elinesky rounded out scoring Its and also added two more ass as Lang and Adam had ass opened the mint with a win over as Hilts had both eonls with assists being by Lawrence and Dusty Lane hid shutout Georgetown then defeated Niagara halls 1 as Brad Amnio Lawrence and Hilts hid the goals Jason and hid assists The locils however dropped a decision is Lawrence and Cull had the eoals Hills Brown Lewis had the assists tor their efforts both Lawrence and were named to the tournament all star squad ROUP HI- SPONSIBLE When Georgetown was named site or a World Junior hockey championship game an organizing eommlttee made up of Georgetown Chrysler Georgetown Minor Hockey Association members was formed The Hockey Group members Included left Poulstrup Keith Bennett Dave Martin Ian Ward Bob Hooper and Barry Missing arc Wayne Pries and t Hera Id photo Sunny Acres team ready for tourney HEADY The Acres major midgets Dan Kent and Joe Back from left Mike are ready for this year midget tournament which Marshall coach Tim Wilson Horv Kennedy began play last night as Georgetown played B rook In Murk Dunning Tim Bennett Bob Anderson and manager Whitby Team members are front row from left John Mining are Kent lass I coach and Mark Mike Marling Brian Lilley Resources atoms win second hockey title Lady Luck helped the Lilley Resources Major Atoms travel safely through blowing snow and conditions to Bur ford Dec where this squad won the consolation championship their second in as many weeks Georgetown suffered a loss to lie in Gome One and went to the consolation side of the board Hot goal tending was enjoyed by both teams but was one goal better Busy puck schedule for major pee wees The major blanked Sunday Jan 5 at Memorial Arena after suffering a loss to Dun das Jan The goal for Georgetown being scored by Andy Pcarcc assisted by Jim English and McCouley In the blitz against markers were counted by Mark Dave Watts Chad Bailey Jim English and Andy Pcarcc assists were Craig Cooper Mike McLlroy Dave Watts Mlninch 2 English McCouey3 and Bailey 14 During Christmas break the Han man squad participated at the Rich Hill peewee tournament meeting Khawa Warren Park and the East rndcrs the last two teams being Toronto clubs Georgetown played their guaranteed games coming home with a 1 and record Goals for tic locals were notched by Mike McLlroy Dove Witts Mike Melville and Andy Wcs Jim nglish Melville MacDonald and Wade with assisted Major atoms victorious During Christmas break the Construction major atoms AA travelled to OH Hi a to participate In a tournament This proved to be an excellent tournament with good hockey display at the minor and major levels Unfortunately the first gome was against one of the regular season teams the Streetsville squad who Georgetown has yet to beat this year Play was extremely fast and at times a little rough and Georgetown could not seem loget on the scoreboard due to an excess of penalties and used this to an advantage resulting In a loss for our blacks Georgetown a marker was registered by Greg Dobbin with assists going to Tim and Andy Elliott The second game Saturday even log played against was more like the Georgetown team should have played Again the pace of the action was fast with end to end rushes and lots of passing but the game did not contain the penalties and with a full squad plays can be completed and the i victory for Georgetown proved this Goalie Marc St Pierre played all three games between the posts and proved a definite asset to the game When saves were needed Marc came through for the black and red Bobbed of hnt tricks were Ken Koszlw ka and Ryan Pells who both notched In two goals on one shift Teamwork was evident in this impressive win Goal getters were 2 Pells Press wood Brent Wnsylenko and Curry with assists by Dobbin Pells Curry Shawn Pearson ko Jake Mashlnter and Jeff Sunday afternoon Georgetown played the home team from Orlllla and this proved to be the best played most evenly matched gome of the three Both goalies made excellent saves for each team and forwards and defense were evenly matched In skating and passing skills This 1 victory for Georgetown was in the writer opinion the sweetest of the victories as the team really had to work hard and work together for it Goals were scored by Pells Dobbin with assists going lo Pells and Curry markers were counted by Scott McGuigan with two and Rooster I assisted by Jeff Wright Stephen Leon Gord Kevin I and Jeff Pasmn with two Having to win Game Two to stay ihvt the locals met Langton and a solid game winning The first frame was fast end to end action and remained scoreless Georgetown counted first in the second frame with a by from Steven Wright and made it even but could score no more as goalies Tom and Kevin showed their in net Kevin Patrick notched two and Steve Wright tallied one by Pasma and Pearce before Greg Dawson put the icing on the cake scoring on an end lo end three breakout passing play from and Brad Cuthbert Georgetown was pitted against Norwich for the final match scoring two markers in the first period by and Patrick from Dawson and Osborne Jeff Wright made it in Ihe second frame on a beautiful pass from Norwich retaliated with one goal only have Brad Cuthbert and add two more from McGuigan Steve Wright Osborne and to guarantee the hardware for t Coach Dave Martin received compliments from the tourney man on the excellent sportsmanship of the team and particularly the example set with handshakes for the referees opposition coaches Burford was impressed with this Georgetown squad Hosting at Memorial Jan the Resources Atoms got the new year off to a good start with 4 1 victory Stephen Leoni counted with less than a minute left lo play In the first period from Steve Wright tied the game but Scott McGuigan pulled the locals ahead by one counting on a pass from Ryan urn el I with a dekc and a shot in the open side The third frame was all Georgetown Kurncll fed Rooster in the slot whose quick release beat Ihe orange and white goalie Goal number four was put home by Jeff Wright while on his knees great second effort assisted by Troy Georgetown Sunny Acres major midgets dd everything but put the puck into the net in their championship final with North Toronto and those missed chances were crucial in the final analysis The Toronto team netted a win but a combination of hot goal tending pucks off of legs and goal posts kept Sunny Acres team off the in the first period By all accounts it was period the locals dominated We outplayed them in the first period said Georgetown coach Mike Marshall W ran into penalty trouble in the second period and it hurt us Georgetown didn score a goal until the final frame when Dan Kent tallied but the game was in hand for North Toronto at the time Georgetown qualified for the final by winning their on by virtue of a record Mondays game was played al the Terry Miller Arena in Toronto The next tournament for the midget team will be the annual Georgetown Minor Hockey Association midget tournament The locals start off play with a game against Brook in Whitby that was held Tuesday night at the Aleott Arena Coach Marshall is confident his club could at least make it to the championship final There is no reason why we t be in the final Marshall said That is if we can stay out of the penalty box The talent is there Marshall said his club is solid In all positions Up front players like Mike Tcetzel and Brian Doherty provide the offensive spark while defence men Mark Dunning Mark Zebcdec and Tim Wilson are as good as any defence- men In the Tri County league Marshall said To help with the defence Marshall has had former Georgetown Chrysler Raider Jim Blair helping out Blair played junior hockey in with Bobby Orr Successful Sweden trip The minor bantam cam In has had successful time it hockey wise The team won a tournament there winning its four games by scores of and The learn also played the number one and two Stockholm teams In Stockholm and dropped an and decision respectively The team returned tonight after having spent Tuesday on a ven hour bus tour of Copenhagen No goal scorers from all the games were available Also Georgetown Minor Hockey Association referee In chief Gerry Perkins has even officiated some games there well Marshall Is confident about goal tenders John Lantz and Joe Balson We have two of the best goalies in all of AA hockey Marshall said was hurt for most of the Ivor St tourney and thus Balson saw most of Ihe action Marshall also said the play of his five minor midgets has helped too He said with the likes of Balson Alain Dutnouchel Kennedy Dunning Tim Bennett the Sunny Acres team is in good shape for next Should Georgetown win Its first the locals will play Thursday night at the Aleott Arena starting at against the winner of the Richmond game If loses they will play the loser of the Richmond I hi Stratford contest the same day but at p m The championship final is set for 5 Sunday at the Arena Midgets win lose Georgetown s Sunny Acres major midgets split their Tri County games by defeating Burlington AAA Saturday and los lo Dundas Sunday Tim Wilson opened the scoring Saturday assisted by Kennedy With left in the first frame Brian scored from Mike Burlington scored with seconds left in Ihe first as Georgetown led 2 1 Burlington opened the scoring early in the second but less than a minute later Wilson scored his second of the game to break the tie from Kennedy and Tim Bennett Bennett followed at the mark with assists going to Mark Dunning and to make the score 4 at the end of two periods Dan Kcnl scored at the 1 38 mark of the final frame from Kennedy and and Kennedy rounded out the scoring at the mark from Bennett Kennedy played his best game of the year and minor midgets Jason Arnold and Terry Dixon played well in helping out the major midgets A major reason for Georgetown first win over Burl rig ton was self discipline throughout which resulted in just four penalties coach Mike Marshall said Self discipline went out the window Sunday as Georgetown dropped a 41 decision in Dundas The midgets ran up penalty minutes plus a 10minutc misconduct all of which contributed to the four goals Bennett scored the lone goal for Georgetown with left in the first frame from Arnold and Dunning Dundas scored all of its goals in the third period NEEDS YOU In to bus ball youth commun your cation to coach or manage a loam In should bo by JANUARY 24th GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION PO BOX GEORGETOWN llyouhovoanyquostlona phono L

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