Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 17, 1986, p. 20

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I Hi 111 Minor atoms perfect The Mol Dodge minor atoms hockey team com pletcd a perfect four win no defeat County week with a win over arch rival Milton Sunday Top spot Is within grasp Of note is hat Sunday 16th in marked I league and tourmment play for the local squad opened the week in Orangcville Mondiy nifcht Weather conditions resulted in only light skaters being available However a determined effort was with win Mark had two toils with singles to Mike Gavin Dunne Mitt Prnin and Jamie Course turns novice swimmers into certifiable SCUBA divers Special Joe Letts eight wwk diving tours ai Georgetown Indoor Pool turned many a swimmer into a full fledged SCUBA Self contained Underwater Appiir diving from Hit use of musk fins mid to he use of air tanks and bouyancy compensators The last four weeks of the eight class the divers Tnber mory o test their skills possible wrecks The Arabia The Forest City Hiving hours of class and two hours of pool week students finish tin with mure experience kiiowlnlho tlun you might expect he imirs is sanctioned ti the of tiuiieils ind upon mints nil driver his itu his mere his equip nailnhilily students suite the courses Inception In llw pairs of students hive hid sh in but now has his own I inks regulators louse whilt iiilhc pool A in out of lit 19TH additions of the tlerild for scuha is how Mr vliislnsown l lhniULli i hi blue w iters of W lllHUL ill ibi fall completed in the ii winter sessn II or in form Kit 111 1 ells linn I ill to lis will The grnduallon parl ill llih group under water Tliev recenllv an wei diving course and on now I them will be Joining i divers it tin In the cornel own luh this here jre down left to John Hi tin Willi Stork had three assists while Glascr and Stephen had a pair each Singles went to Drain Stephenson and Cory Evans Chad Hughes played a fine game In goal Special mention to conch Nick who strategically managed the defensive corps of and laser At Memorial Tuesday the locals hosted Chlnguacousy and played an outstanding twoway game in a con 1 win Doug Sheppard led the way with three goals and adding a pair assists total effort was rewarded as he counted two coals and Stephenson added singles Erler chipped in with three assists while Robbie Wands had two Singles went to Stephenson Goalie Hughes made several fine saves during the game only to lose he will deserved shutout with four seconds to play The IteMnx team fine play continued Saturday as they over whelmed Brampton Dove and Aldrldge all had two each while singles went to Glascr and Evans trier Stephenson and had a pair of assists each while Brent Wilkinson Glaser and had singles Once again goalie Hughes undeservedly lost the shutout this time with two minutes remaining For the minor atoms Sunday game with Milton was the week acid test The win brought the locals to within two points of first place Mil to i in the league standings on a classic end toend rush opened the scoring for locals with the unassisted tally Sheppard with a fine solo effort extended the lead to In the second frame Milton notched a pair of goals early In Ihe period to even the score With a a half left in the game picked up a loose at the Milton and skated around the lone defender to beat the visitors goalie for the winner from Stephenson and add the insurance marker into the empty net Again Hughes provided the locals with strong goal tending It wasn nil hockey or the club this week Coaches Kotsos Paul Morrow Hick and Walt treated the team at Jake In to celebrate the toumn win in Cambridge From all players a special thank you to the coaches it nil i mini lltirliv I Ilrnrv fr lull i In Is the Kill lis Rebels Acton Chateau bantams win and tie part in Minor squad downs Burlington deadlocks Brampton Georgetown Chateau Restaurant Minor Bantams picked up three of a possible four points this past week in County minor hockey play Thursday evening after recent losses Georgetown bounced back with a scoring outburst The locals scored three times in the first two minutes of play against Burlington and hung on to a win Jim English led the way for the locals with three goals and an assist while Burke connected on a pair of goals English scored two of his three goals in the first period with assists going to Dale McNiven Kevin Usher and Craig Cooper Burke converted Bill McDonalds pass from behind the net to close out the scoring for Georgetown in the first period before Burlington scored The only goal for Georgetown in the second period was scored by Burke with Cooper and English drawing assists Burlington responded with two tallies to close the gap to With two minutes re- Winter fitness The Town of Hills Recreation and Parks Department Is now taking registrations for all our winter fitness programs All programs start the week of January 12 to 16 and run for weeks Full descriptions of all the classes can be found in our fall and winter brochure Register now to avoid disappointment For more information call goalie this move backfired is English scored his third goal of to the empty net lo put the game out of reach Paul St pierrc was in tic Georgetown net for his fifth in of the year Saturday Georgetown travelled to their rivals in Brampton for the r third meeting of The loeils opened the season against Brampton losing both games Coach felt that this game was best game the team hove played to date coming from behind with tie The opening period was fist and furious with each team having good scoring opportunities goalie Chris played solid between the pipe In the opening onl one penalty was called against Br imp- Ion but this was soon to as a total of twenty four penalties were given out over the last two periods as the game became rougher and p Georgetown opened the scoring on 1 shot by Mirk Minlnch was shor Chad ind Craig Cooper drew assists Urn ton responded with a tally minute later and one more through tin third period to a 1 ailvHiitnie Georgetown did not fold as one mmub MiNiven evened store on i serein shot Jim English Widi drtw Minor Han tarns next home is at dor don Ann i on Dec til pin Acton High School senior boys basketball team made it to the final of the annual Invititional tournament this weekend before bowing to Vomer High School Acton qualified tor the final with wins over Lord Elgin 33 20 and Milton 31 while Vanier had vie torics over Loyola and Georgetown Rebels In the championship the Toronto school emerged with a win to take the basketball crown Greg led the way for the Redmen with seven points each while Dave Thorpe chipped In with five points in the opener with Lord the Redmen t in trouble from the opening cosily Jumping out to an early lead and maintaining throughout Scott led the way with tight points as did Thorpe i hipped in with five points Against Milton Jeff White the hot hand for the notching 10 points and Scott both had points As tor the Rebels Georgetown won its first game over Drurj Georgetown led by eight at the end of the first quarter but stormed out to i commanding ad vantage the half Mike Hurley had 15 points to lead the way for the Rebels while Lloyd Newman had 13 points ind Km Janssen had Against Vanier the Rebels trailed by only a field goal at he half but with guards Hurley and John Watts in foul trouble eventually fouling out Rebels couldn overtake Vanier Brent was the high scorer for the Rebels with 14 points Watts hod 10 points while Hurley had eight Both Acton and Georgetown had East league games last week Georgetown drop ped a decision to Loyola in their season opener but no scorers were table No Redmen results a vml a it press l Royals notch tie with Elora Rocks The Hillsburgh Royals travelled to Friday night and with tie after building a three goal lead in Ontario Hockey Southern Senior play on the weekend The Royals who seem to their best hockey against the Rocks led on Lie strength of three se cond period goals before eight minutes had elapsed In that Andy Greg and Glenn Murray each scored to spot the Royals their three goal lead before Don netted the first Angels split hockey encounters saw the Herald Angels meet Lions Club in league play and go down to defe it score Bouncing back was whit Monckton Dividson and Tailes hoped for but with such young team It is often hard to predict Ching arrived to pi ly and pressed early but great kept them off the board Brad Davidson netted the opener unassisted at the six minute mark of the first period Ching tied the score late In that period Piny was end to end to end bringing the crowd to their feel often went id in second but again Br id Davidson brought thi score even going into third Brad look a rest and let his than talented tike over as Steve Thompson tallied assisted by Ryan Bill to Georgetown id Soon to follow Smith passed to Curtis to add to score again imi within out but Kevin llitin off making i brilliant save from point blank range with seconds lift 1 game The final w is Tht Angels an very busy weikend with against lakvilli mil imp of his t Just over three minutes left in The st period Dave brought Hit Rocks within one it of the third period and the score remained that until 10 of period when for Mora tying the scort it three ill I loro dry Short then just seconds they tied the score and Rocks let 43 but Glenn fired his second of the night I 46 left on the clock and the scon rtmolned until tht ended although both clubs missed scoring In dying si With the tie the Royals retord now Minds wins fivi losses and two ties at Hie midway point In their season good for fourth spot in seven team loop but just five points behind first pi ice Exeter Mohawks Tin Royils host December IB it JO and travel to for a Sunday afternoon garni with the Blues Low rates make state Farm homeowners insurance a good buy Our service makes even better Call me Am CALL 877 Svif DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC J Kohari DT SI on Hwy 7 GEORGETOWN phone 8778974 THE NEW 1987s ARE IN STOCK FINANUNb UN MODELS IN STOCK NtW AND USED CABS TRUCKS Approved Agent cellular 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