Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 1, 1986, p. 17

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Flag Football champions Tilt October I 1986 Page Team edges Longhorns in final Dairy Queen GFFL champs Queen tunic home with cur town football league championship this ilh I nil or Team member Include from row from left Km lckwiKxI Martin iciach alt Mitch I and Back row from Jeff Walker lnd Mlicnnlrc Herb llulmi Itrlati Howie llulmr Itm I mm lunn I ockuoud CHAMPS Madaraii In mr with honors thfe week in ladles League tide Trmn Include front row from left Pam Smith Prppt Jones Turner 1 Mien Hack row from left Hill Jennie Thompson Ihervl Michelle Barb in In a superbly close hand wringer Dairy Queen again managed to slip by to capture their third MacLaren Cup The defences held sway throughout but the lack of offensive fireworks in no way detracted from the excitement of the contest As befits a championship game it was tension filled and In the fourth quarter accented with moments of high Queen Mitch began the game strongly moving his team with good play selection and accurate passing Playoff leader Ron then stepped over the goal line to score the gomes first major In the second quarter Queen were again on the march but faltered close to Longhorns goal and forced to settle tor a Jiff Lockwood field goal They led regaining possession QB Zeke McCnndless used Bill Allison on a succession of flood plays to advance the bill Bruce scored to cut the Dairy Queen lead to lo7 As time wound down in the first half Queens again threatined but for the second lime In as many possessions were stymied by strong defence Jeff Lockwood was colled Skating openings There are still a few openings in the Level and II Hockey Clinics being held this week Lee I Thurs Oct to It p m at Acton Arena Level bun Oct a a to m at Arena Georgetown Be sure to rail to reserve a spot Coaching clinics There are still many openings available in both the Georgetown and Acton Power Skating Pro grams sponsored by the Hal ton Hills Recreation and Parks Department First day will be held the week of October Call more information upon again and he hit from yards out to push the Queen lead to at the half The Longhom defence continued Us strong play in the second half forcing Dairy Quoin to punt on first possession The herd took over and found his favorite receiver on this day Bill Allison just outside the Queen end zone Allison stepped over for six and Jim Lindsay kicked convert to give lead The Longhom lend was short lived Shortly after the Cattle scored launched a magnificent from his 30yard line that Brian Davis caught In full stride and tor the second time In as many carried all the way to the weeks however a came to end zone Lesser teams might hove his team rescue Mc collapsed but regrouped Candless called another flood play and dominated the fourth quarter and lofted a ball towards Bill playing most of It within Queen ter One drive put them as close as the Queen five yard line That was negated by an offensive charging penalty and subsequent Queen in lerception by Gary Lockwood After that aborted drive the herd defence again hung tough and with two minutes left to play the Longhorns regained possession on the Queen 50 yard lint The champions were in trouble Allison But the play that hod work so well earlier in the game went awry as Queen defender Ken Intercepted the pass With only three ploys left Dairy Queen GFFL championship and second In a row They became the third league team along with Smokers and Greeks to win three titles No doubt they will be bock next year in an at tempt lo extend that record to four Madarasz Chiropractic Group wins second grid championship llylr Mndurasz Chiropractic Group won their second consecutive ship as they defeated II and Video 1913 The stage was set for Brent bat tic as and II and placed first and second respectively in the standings In two matches against one another liny split dec The first quarter saw no score as Leanne rounucr picked off a pass to kill the first drive The se cond quarter saw some fancy foot work by Michelle as she danced into the With three plays lift at the half and II In the third quarter and Video moved In close but Lisa Allen snogged another interception to keep the Group in the lead The fourth quarter was a battle as each team scored Michelle Miehm had her of the game as she scampered through defence Jenny Thompson kicked the convert and H used their never say die motto and marched down the to score on a Julie major On the kickoff Lisa Allen picked up the bail and ran yards for the Groups Crosscountry Rebels shine at annual New York state competition ByGtlEGSHOLDlCF Herald Special At the Guilder land invitational cross country meet in New York on the weekend Georgetown District High School crosscountry runners did quite well having Rebel team members finish In the top 10 in alt six categories The girls finished second in their division and had two runners place In the top five Shertl Cave was third with a time of 9 while Sheri Nairn was right behind In fourth with a time of Tonl Mc Clements and Son la were 14th and respectively too in the a The Frosh boys did well also finishing third in their division and having Rich Bond finish seventh overall with a time of Kevin Tanas finished 11th with a time of 40 followed closely by Paul Skating program cancelled There will be no free skate at the Acton Arena Oct Due to the warm weather the Ice cannot be put in Sorry skaters Lalondc Brent and Jake Mashlnter who were 12th and respectively The interesting aspect of that is Couling and are only In the seventh grade while Tanas is In Grade eight but still ran In the If mile event The Junior Varsity girls hod two runners In the top 30 Sandra Heoton finished 14th with a time of while teammate Shannon Snyder was with a time or 18 SI Seventy six competitors ran the and a half mile course The Junior Varsity boys finished the day with a fourth place finish overall as Paul Tufford Terry Dixon and Cam Herman all finished In the top twenty The three were fifth 16th and lBth respectively In that race which was twoand a half miles The Varsity girls took advantage of the good cross country conditions and Amy Powers ran to an amazing second place finish overall Her time of 26 wos enough to give the Rebel runner the seventh btsl time ever recorded in this class Rebels 15th Nancy Mustard and Shawn 28th also ran the event The Varsity boys really pushed the leaders having five runners in the top of runners competing Dave Paul and Brendan Geary led this push placing seventh and eighth respectively followed by Jim Clark Jeff and Glenn Mulder 29th i with The entire meet the Georgetown the tough courses nippy conditions and awesome Rebel coach Karen Cosgrove said hod her team accumulated the points it gathered this year at last years event Georgetown would have won the overall school title However the Rebels had to be content with second place overall in the field Georgetown was one of Just two Canadian schools to compete in the New York event The other was Boy of Kingston It might teem a little premature to be thinking about plating but from left Trlnha Jason Adam getting in shape just In the game at outh Nights tint he soon The night are offered lo those viungMirs 11 yinrs of age In both forgelown and The pro gram begins eurgrtunn Oct at Holy Iron School and starts Irf Ihe evening at Smith Middle School The program will also hair bi log held at tor both programs a fee of J iH I- or further details call r 10 ilteraliliimij Soccer schedule quite busy SCOREBOARD Bowling I n IH dropped Iirctii powend lo MS li 111 triple AT HI hold limn Ida of tin topi u Ancmult Kb IM Hi loulen THIS WEEKS SPORTS SCOREBOARD ARTHUR JOHNSON WES 4S312SS I thought long and hard before putting paper In the machine for the last series of columns for the 1966 season There was so much in the past week even although the weeer club youth boys and girls ladies have all finished and all we were left with was the mens Inter County semi finals and finals Long and hard thought due to the circumstances surrounding the games weather re arrangements for players team officials and referees and linesmen The division semi finals took place on Wednesday as scheduled and went off very well in terms of sportsmanship behavior play In two excellent matches which from all accounts were hard fought and even until he winners wen decided After getting the field and dressing rooms ready and wjt Just a of the first garni I had to lcie and returned later to close up As it was took most of the game to contain a lively Villa squad and eventually ran out winners the going to the form book Another form book result arose with Trexcon win over Park Avenue Collision The only marring incident came a few minutes from the end when who was not officiating the I was not aware of who was officiating minutes or less before the game Bryan Turner who had been ding by for all semis was pressed into service third major of the day and mov down the field to score one more time on a Jackie reception and then recovered their own but time ran out and the Chiropractic Group celebrated deserved victory In consolation action Mak Steel beat J Jets The Waters girls did most of the with Donna Waters grabbing a TD and an in lerception while Cathy Waters had a TD and pi convert Charlene Ridley scored the other major Her Henderson and Lorraine Brown each put points on the board for but it just wasn enough Peewees enjoying successful exhibition Georgetown Stationery have completed five pre season games and sport a record of four wins and a loss The club opened their season with back to back victories on home ice against Acton and Markham Peter Downs and Dusty Lane shutout Ac ton while Dunne Lewis and Adam Hills scored the goals Georgetown notched a 1 over Markham with Trevor and Rob Lang get ting the goals In game three the Guclph AAA left town with a victory scored our only goal and after this contest the Georgetown team roster was finalized This past weekend the Stationery crew posted identical victories in Cambridge and at West wood Arena over the Mississauga Jets Both John Katsi Herts and Dusty Lane had strong games between the pipes while defence cleared their zone well had two goals in each game with Trent Cull getting the winner in Cambridge and Doug Crawford doing the same In Toronto In the five games assists went to Cult Sean Guistini Crawford Jason Smith Adam Lewis and Steve Brown The arc back In Guetph for a return match before they open their regular season in Brampton on Sun day if Park wos ejected for continuing lo the referee and would not shut up The re- arranged A division games went on on Thursday even and with the first match came controversy and ugly incident I rigrct to report These two items at the correct lime usually at the wrong lime Mon day cancel it ions meant con changes to all the con corned persona- something which appears to have eluded some brains The only advantage if such the case wtnt to the Works staff who put In LEARN THE KEY TO SAFE DRIVING JACK BEER 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