Mr I HUM Tilt lit HAM Wfdnnday March IB 13SG Craig still in the running Acton player trying out for Ont volleyball team 11 Ill St 11 Susan is of 1H still In run tin tor a spot on Ontario It im The lGynrold 11 High student the team second session list week for five days Saturday Alter a round of cuts that left the with the 18 Craig also worked out with the im in first set of pren tices held in over the tike Scar borough the practices cuts were made ind the Acton player was invited to the training dale I am surprised made it this fan said after Many of the tirls trying out pHyed for the summer provincial and there one who for tht Junior train wis muled to the tryouts last summer while at I volleyball camp Bancroft The provincial tc im coach scout inR the noticed Craig ind asked if she would like come out for the Scarborough pract wire held twice a day the fiveday period and ran for about Ihrct hours each Over Christmas hopefuls were involved In three that were about half to three hours long With the provincial team is being used as a a role she quite familiar with With both the Acton High School senior jirls team and last midget squad Craig dldn I spend much lime selling However this year Craig Is play junior club ball with West side in and new coach Hick his had work on set ting the ball Craig sold tint helped her in the juvenile practice SCOREBOARD by Jaitn Ketit Bowling Sii rrl BKum Jul ly Iril Jil ra 11 group But her pulled In the lju I Irtodft low I Mirth itlii add ear to Ihe In and led al Ihe nail I I In a row and Mlvlnjt loo J award a 111 Click Clack do by a big n Trim Til J JamW Kflman Smith Jtff Spur Jamie Bon Ml Willie Krvln Shapes Ml mil Mallhra Todd 13 Bryan Comer Jeffrey 1 be doing as well us am if I didn gel good aliening from my club Craig said 1 ve selling more this I otto work at It more Having played both high school and club volleyball has meant raig spending of time on the volleyball court But she that too has paid off It has given me more playing lime and time practise she said One distinct advantage Craig has other provincial team is she is left handed Winn up presents blockers with a us many used lo blocking spike left Many of Ihe girls hate blocking a left handed person said Craig is the only person from out the camp though she knew no one going in Craig wld the other girls have mode her feel comfortable ITie provincial will ataln prietise in May with another session likely planned for sometime during the summer cuts won I probably be made after the summer Craig knows the for a on the team will be keen objective is lo play well and see whit happens like make the learn I think it will be hard I just want lo play the best lhat I can she said Ti Murk frantlully here to a rioola hoop oik llirlr iluriri llie Clubs Olympic dames thrmr put the one In tin through Ihrme Herald Herald North Halton squad takes hockey title SI ID Those usually with curling is the Jonel Dean wm sliding curling for the North and Country In I Spring Break Thursday I March Thi- eomprtitltin at the North lotion and Country Club was won by of Curling llev Conn and The was sponsored by Pharmacy and William Herald photo Minor bantams ousted in playoff set The Chateau llestaurunt Minor Bintams A were eliminated in the fifth and final game by Milton in a bid for M A The first game was all Georgetown as they won easily 0 Doug Kent intuited two goals while singles from Steve Leo and Don Guest Assists were earned by Adam 2 Greg ivls Gardiner and Vogt The second game Milton look Georgetown lone marksman was Sieve Sutherland from Chris Stoddard The third game ended in a J win for Milton con nected for two goals with help from Ben el I and Kent Kent scored the locals third goal unassisted to tie the game and force ten minute Milton put the pressure on and scored two goals for the win Georgetown dominated game number four a route Bob Milton to force a fifth and deciding game Kent led he scoring with 2 goals and 1 assist Steve had goal and assists Tutt and Vogt each had I goal and I assist Gardiner and goal each Assists came from Sutherland 2 McDcr mott Stoddard and Guest The final game The Chateau drop back into Trl County as Milton Atoms off to good start The McNally Construction Georgetown Firefighters Major Atom earn got off lo a good start in the round robin series that deter mines the Tn County finalist Georgetown met with at the Memorial Arena Mar and thumped them David Frost was robbed of a shutout late In the third period when the puck slipped over the goal line after periods of ex saves Goal scorers were Curry Greg Dobbin 2 Tim and Wasylenko Assisting were Tim 2 Shawn Pearson and Ken Kosziwkn 12 A good learn fort was displayed by all players Saturday matchup with proved be like hitting a solid brick wall Our boys played flat and never really seemed to be on the giving end of the play Strectsvillc is always a and fast type of opponent and dominated the game resulting in a loss to our black and red The team wishes coach Paul a speedy recovery and ap preciates Carson Mlnieh for stepp ing in behind bench look this one 51 Girdmer was the only with Kent and Guest assisting on the play Sean Cotton and Curtis Green both played will in this series Milton Chateau sweeps opponents The Chaieau Restaurant phyed their first County playoff game against in a best two of three series defeating in two games On home Ice Bill Tutt opened ihe scoring in the first period from Brent Neither learn managed to light the scoreboard in the second stanza Chlng scored Chris Stoddard just inside ihe who banged home the goal With three seconds remain ing Steve Lee grabbed puck and scored unassisted in the open net as pulled their goalie hoping for The second final game in Chlngaucousy rough and penalties were freely handed out Adam Bennett picked up a hnltnck while Cam Herman Doug Kent each counted singles Doug tallied assists while Steve Lee Don Guest Kent Lee and Steve Sutherland each had an assist Curtis Green was In net for both wins HAZEN LAWN CYCLE SALES SERVICE REPAIRS TO LAWN GARDEN SN0WB10WERS CHAINSAWS MOTORCYCLES SERVICE DEALER FOR STRATTON MTD 90 DAY WARRANTY ON ALL REPAIRS The North Sports Major Novice learn completed a busy three days of hockey Saturday The cam scored a convincing 7 1 win over Newmarket to take the con at the annual Markham Moms have busy week liylUTDAIISO The minor novice rep team had an action packed week showing great slyleeven in defeat First play action saw Georgetown host in playoff league game tallied the first goal bul the Moms were soon to follow when Sandy Davidson set up for the first for the home team Soon to follow were two more goals David Boerc to Brad Spears for number two then Brad Spears rallied linemates David Kalbarski to for the third marker David Kolsos finished off Flamboro with in unassisted goal for a final Wednesday was tournament play in Georgetown first they were matched up against and although heads and shoulders larger than our guys they could not contain a fast skating and very aggressive Hockey Moms team the final was but Georgetown led for periods but still held off a rally late in the third Three hours later Hockey Moms met for the game they had to win to enter the game on Saturday Burford was a major novice against our minor team but even so ihe play was very close end end charges So close that overtime resulted and minutes into the sudden death overtime planted the winner Disappointed but proud of their ploy he learn of Andrew Sandy Davidson David David Scott Tim my Trevor Alex Clarke Paul Sand if Marc Boucher Brad Spears Jeff Hewitt Robbie Monckton David llocrc and David Pearson deserve our ap plause in the toss Coming off such a close one the next day saw Georgetown in league leading Brampton home rink for playoff resumption where the Hockey Moms went down to a M loss Coach Barry Mills is raced with playoff elimination if we can t beat Brampton and all will be decided this week when Georgetown meets Brampton Thursday and Saturday Then as the season winds down off Montreal for the big International tournament over tourney Action began Thursday when the team hosted a stubborn Oakvillc team in County playoff action at Arena took a I lead in the first frame and it stood up until the second period Gavin went end to end to even the score but locals would have trull by more had it not been for heroics of goalie Jeff Whorley The final frame belonged to North as Blaine and Doug scored with assisting on both to ensure the 3 1 Friday Ihe team travelled to Markham lo begin tourney play Georgetown opened against London and despite another fine goal tend ing effort from the locals dropped a 2 I overtime deci si on David Bouskill opened ing In the second frame deflecting a Jamie Stephenson However London ticu it up in the second and scored winmr four minutes into the overtime stanza Georgetown took satisfaction in lhat London won the tourney and thoroughly challenged throughout Georgetown recorded fairly easy win in their second gime Toronto s Goudhng Park to qualify for the consolation final Hobble Wands opened the scoring for the locals with Cory pard assisting After Goudlmg Park tied the game goals by Joe Stephens and put locals ahead to slay as McCauley Mike Kotsos and Stephenson assisted Sheppard second goal of the out the scoring North played its best game recent weeks in the consolation final in overwhelming Newmarket McCauley spear headed the attack with two goals and three assists added two goals and an assist while Glascr and had singles Brent Wilkinson had two assists while singles went to Mark Aldrldge Stephenson and Stephens Stephen Onopnjcnko worked tirelessly and effectively throughout the and goalie made several key early to allow the locals to assert their dominance In addition to the consolation title the North team was presented with good sportsmanship award presented annually lo one of the toumey teams that best represents the of skill and sportsmanship on the tee and friend 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