Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 29, 1986, p. 12

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THE HERALD Wednesday Jmuwy M THL LIGHT YEARS The Latest In Ultra light Skis began the trend to light with their Air Composite Core C S skis that weighed in at a paltry 1000 grama per pair Now Kncissl has developed a light aid of their own the 1000 VM Ultra Skifl These Ultras have a core of cellulose honeycomb covered with fibre laminates on top and bottom Karhuhas come up with a most innovative approach Knowing that most of the very serious racers have three or even more of skis to cover different snow condJtl i this industry leader is market a package deal consisting of four different pairs of skis Each pair is designed for different snow tlons temperatures and track conditions Their names and uses as follows Green Matrix Skis These skis weighing a mere grams per pair are designed v an elongated pocket and hard smooth base to work best in cold powder snows Blue Matrix Blue Matrix skis are designed for older snow conditions Tbey have a black Tex Electra base reduces icing at temperatur es around the freezing point The Blue Matrix skis weigh in at 1200 grams per pair Red Matrix Skis also weighing 1200 grams per pair are for use on old coarsely grained snow when it a cold or wet They have a slightly camber and a microgrooved base for added speed in sticky snow The sldewalls supposedly add durability Yellow Matrix Skis Last but not the least come the Yellow Matrix Skis They have a base for those n days when you can t decide what wax to use There are also two other wax less newcomers on the racing scene the Ski and the Fischer Zero Grade The- model has a machine abraded base The Zero Grade by Fischer also abraded at the factory has a double thickness of base material The double layer means that you n reabrade the base in the kick In order to create more hairs without worrying about wearing through the base And finally Peltonen has developed a special ski for the skaters out there It is called the Each ski has a rounded top pro file so that it can be turned more quickly onto edge to begin skating BOOTS AND BINDINGS Take your time in buying boots Try on several makes and find a pair that feel snug and comfortable Try on the boots while wearing a single pair of socks as you will be able to get a better feel inside the boot There should be about a quarter of an inch of toe space at the front of the boot Walk them Stop and pretend you are skiing in them Do the beds slip Make sure that you know what you are buying For crosscountry skiing you want a light touring boot not heavy rigid teleraarking boots Boots come in high cut 8 Inches or more mid cut six Inches and low cut or inches heights High cut boots are designed for off track deep snow or tele mark skiing They are usually made with top grain leather uppers with a or soft leather lining Many of the high cut boots have full length steel or plastic shanks for torsional stability Mid cut boots are a reduced version of the high cut with less torsional rigidity They are also more flexible when it comes to forward motion Low cut boots or touring boots have lorslonally rigid plastic or polycarbonate soles The uppers are either all leather or a combine of leather and nylon Custom homes prices Now you can enjoy beauty of a custom made home at a pice you can afford Wo offer you warm rich Cedar homos Plus the flexion to help plan a home mat Is distinctly you With Its reasonable price enduring natural beauty and energy on c a Home Is one of trie best home values la It Cotno vis t us You II see why buy a custom home at our custom price 3 thing of beauty Enclosed Is page Streot I Location Bu Idlng Lot wins basketball event player Kelly Cotton and MY Jennifer 24 and Centennial I i bnllle bail on IhU play The two team took part teams did battle in the first annual Centennial Girts he annual Centennial Girl Invitational Tournament held at tourney played Centennial on the weekend won this game Centennial on the weekend this game and went on to take the and went on to lake the championship Centennial won the consolation title tournament title Centennial Herald photo the consolation final Herald photo by Dan The tournament consisted of eight teams In two divisions Stewarttown and Mountclaire of Oakville topped their respective groups and qualified for the final In the championship the Stewarttown team emerged victorious Nairn had six points for the winners In the consolation final defeated Holy Cross as Jenifer Arnold had six points for the Chargers Debbie Mitchell had six points also for Holy Cross In division pi ay Centennial and Stewarttown opened tourney play Friday with Stewarttown winning Sheril Cave and Stacey Sproule had six points each for the winners while had seven points for Centennial DeBrou had to points as Centennial rebounded for a win in their second game This time the Chargers defeated I Dick Stewarttown also remained unbeaten with a win over Dick in its second game Nairn led the way with 10 paints for Ihe winners had 12 points tennial defeated Sam Sherratt 19 Stewarttown won its game over too but no score was available Holy Cross won its first division contest defeating 197 as Sara Cook had eight points In Its second game Holy Cross dropped a decision to M on tela Ire as Marianne had 10 points In their final division game Holy Cross defeated BVookdale as Debbie Mitchell had 10 points Chateau bantams draw first blood The Chateau Restaurant Minor Bantams won their first playoff game 40 against Brampton in a best of three out of five series The locals found It hard to keep their cool as Brampton played a very Intimidating style of hockey George town went into the game short a player Adam Bennett Is sidelined with a knee injury However Don Guest proved to be a power to contend with as he assisted on three of the Chateau s four goals In the first period Brent set the pace as he received a pass from Greg Onoprtyenxo and the defence to pick the top hand comer of the net as he he goalie Well into the second period Travis Gardiner slammed one home when Guest won the faceoff and threw the puck over to his linemate As George town kept the pressure on In the last period Steve Lee hammered the third goal in from Guest who worked bard in the corner and came up with the puck Onoprljenko rounded out the as Guest earned his third assist with four minutes left in the game Curtis Green made it look easy as he stopped a number of dangerous shots that came his way Georgetown will play the next two games In Brampton and should there be a fourth game it will be at the Feb at crew takes big step to qualification The Electric major pecwees hosted Burlington Tuesday at Memorial Arena in Game One of a best of three scries being the first round in an attempt to qualify for playoffs Although Burlington counted first the locals put away two markers late in the first frame to have a 2 edge Wes McCaulcy and Craig Cooper Burlington tied the game on a power play effort Wes notched goal No three with a sizzling shot from just Inside the point and half a minute later Wade Serjcantson put the locals ahead by two beating the goalie on the open s dc on a pass over from Andy timed perfectly Burlington scored their last goal having a two man advantage over the locals Chad Bailey made it with some zigzag skating in from the blue line to beat the blue and gold In an attempt to capitalize on an extra man attacker Burlington pulled their goalie but to no avail as Craig Cooper and McCauley finalized the scoring each with on empty net goal to guarantee the victory for New phrases new equipment Sport of running sure has changed As hard as it is to admit our sport is changing It doesn t seem like loo many years ago you could enter a km fun run and see half the participants wearing cutoff jeans and a tshlrt without a logo In front But that was back in the days when runners were called ers and a pair of shoes cost Not only were they the only piece of equipment you had to get but they lasted until your toes came through the end No one had heard of runners knee plantar fasciitis or ballistic Runners notebook stretching Yes running was very simple then but running was also in its Infancy While recently perusing one of the many running magazines runners subscribe to one had to realize the sport was passing the Major atoms rally to deadlock playoff With their backs against the wall and down one game in a three game series Georgetown Firefighters Construction major atom hosted Storey Creek at the Memorial Arena Saturday night Both teams came out flying and were so evenly ma not only In skating and passing but kept the crowd on the edge of their seats with a seesaw score Georgetown put the first marker on the scoreboard when Greg Dobbin and Tim Presswood set up Ken Creek then put in two goals to move ahead but not for long Greg Dobbin notched his first of two goals of the evening from Brent Wasylenko to tie it up once again Stoney Creek then went ahead again only to have the lead broken by Brent and Dobbin assisted by Ryan Pells Chaun Curry and Chris Barrow The tie at the end of regulation time forced a minute overtime period in which goalie Marc St Pierre frustrated Stoney Creek s big guns with save after save and allowed Georgetown forwards and defence- DONT LOSE BUSINESS ANSWERING SERVICE PAGING WAKE UP CALLS MAIL SERVICE men to move in and register two bea goals for a victory Shaun Curry and Ken Kosiiwka scored with assists going to Jake Moshinter Tim Greg Dobbin and Jeff Game Three is played back in Stonev Creek Sunday 2 l I CALL CAROL DEAN 8776973 GEORGETOWN i PAGING ANSWERING i SERVICE mum mm it athletes by No longer can one survive with shoes and green socks There were several essential pieces of equipment one had to purchase The first article to have caught many an eye was a inscribed with I live to run This shirt was and came with its very own bumper sticker with the same inscription Then there was the ad for This handy item which clips to your Jogging suit totals the mileage run in miles and tenths up to 100 supposing you to run miles It was only and even had a digital readout This created a problem Some runners don t have a Jogging suit to clip It to After scanning the ads once mora there was a fancy Gortcx suit worth It will keep you warm in tho coldest weather However what do you do In the summer Next a new pair of shoes was In order How about the Adidas for or the New Balance for Of course these are in US dollars so multiply them by 1 to get the Canadian equivalent Other necessary items of interest were the baton a flash light and dog repellent all in one for 34 plus postage and handling Then there woa the baby Jogger A stroller that you push while you run It wasnt clear whether the price tag Included the baby There were towels rowing machines running calendars special belts to carry radios runners wallets watches posters books mugs bags pins tights ID dog tags and even shorts With all this money to be spent and choices to be made looking for the green socks looks good RUNNING SHORTS Canadian Dave Edge was beat en out over the last yards to place second in last week a Houston Marathon Although not a major race the showing was an excellent one The Georgetown Track Club is again making plans for the Jasper to Banff relay This will be the third Georgetown Burlington hosted Game Two at Skyway Arena Friday and even with home ice advantage tbey were in a do or die situation The squad took no heed of the pressure and put forth an aggressive all out team effort Wes McCauley from the blue line lit up the scoreboard for George town Chad Bailey assisted Two minutes later a persistent Wade Serje- scored from McCauley after a scries of pokes to put the puck over the goalie stick Dave Watts capitalized on a set up by Trent Cull to put home a slider between Ihe goalies legs With seconds left in the first frame Wes McCauley labelled a perfect pass to Andy who tallied with a from the top of the circle on the short side to end the stanza in favor of Georgetown A fast scoreless second period provided great enter Tor attending fans Burlington scored their first goal on a power play early in the third frame out their rally was two periods late In coming McCauley scored his second marker of the match with a wrist shot to the open side on a perfectly timed pass from BUI MacDonald from Chad Bailey which had set up a on break for Georgetown Burlington counted again for a 52 score Chad Bailey pass to who had just stepped out of the bo allowed him to go in alone and slide home the rubber under the goalie a armpit for a final Georgetown count of Burlington a last goal come with 11 seconds left on the clock to ensure the victory for the locals Chris Cambouris bandied the dull es in net during this fast paced game In all 46 penalty minutes were assessed but the crew never stopped skating The dance held by this team Jan 25 to raise funds for their April trip to Nova Scotia was a fun filled success Thanks to all for your support WILLIAM B A LI Barrister 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