Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 27, 1988, p. 10

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SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday January IKS Richmond nets winner in final minute Georgetown ladies diffuse Rockets Major atoms finish with strong showing A dramatic goal with just seconds left In the game gave the Georgetown Womens Hockey Team a welldeserved victory over Oro Sunday night at Memorial Arena in ladles hockey action Newmarket on Jan 14 and suffering a setback in Nobleton Saturday Georgetown is trying to stay out of the basement in the league stan dings and Sundays victory will go a long way towards turning things around with four regular schedule games remaining Georgetown hoping to match their strong effort of the previous week when they hosted Newmarket last Sunday but things didnt go as The North Hal ton Sports Major Atom hockey team took three of a possible four points last week and showed signs that they are roun ding Into top form for the playoffs The Major Atoms travelled to Burlington on Saturday and skated to a tie with the borne side David Gavin Blaine and Duane scored single goals for the Georgetown side Doug Sheppard chipped in with three assists while McCauley and Tyson each added a helper Strong goaltendlnf was provided by Chad Hughes John Waller On Sunday travelled to Memorial Arena to be hosted by the North Halton Sports team in the seasons final regular schedule good about minor hockey our Major Atoms skated to a victory Defenceman Hackett keyed the of fence for Georgetown as he notched two goals Single markers were scored by Bousklll Cory Evans and Stephen Onoprljenko earned two assists with single helpers recorded by Erler Markou Tom bia and Jamie Stephenson Hughes and Waller again were very effec tive in the victory The North Halton Sports team with a third place finish In Tri- League play now take on Tn OMHA ac- Chris Milne and Dan Cur tis are optimistic that the Major Atoms will assert themselves very well in the playoffs The locals got off to a slow start and failed to dick with their passes throughout the contest The teams played a scoreless first period although Georgetown had a good scoring opportunity only to have a player miss the open net Newmarket capitalized with a pair of goals in second period which proved to be all the scoring they would need Georgetown dropped their second consecutive game Saturday when they visited Nobleton Neither team could score in the opening frame but Nobleton took the lead with a marker midway through the second Georgetown came back with a powerplay marker of their own a short time later as Anderson cored from Lisa Alien Goalie Joan Osborne did a good Job of keeping the puck out of the net for Georgetown with several key saves But the third period proved fatal for the locals as scored to break the deadlock and Georgetown lost the services of Monika to a knee Injury Sunday Georgetown received Joan Osborne of Georgetown Women Hockey players In close enabling her team to take a Team hid great game Sunday the iwydleraldpnolo Rock els recorded a shutout Here stops wo 12 3M 24 36expU98 FREE Double Prints or Double Size with this coupon you doable Ss7 cart yea CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS form torn 21 per picture film developing Only at Soots stellar goal lending from Osborne as they played catandmouse with the visiting Rockets Osborne was called upon to make a number of saves throughout the contest to keep off the board Lisa Allen had a chance to settle the issue with a few remain ing In the contest when she was sent The game seemed declined to end in a tie until Georgetown got the break they were waiting for Cat ching the Rockets on a line change Michelle Richmond broke in on the left wing untouched Her Initial shot was stopped by the but Richmond pounced on the re bound and tucked it in with lust seconds showing on clock for the only goal of the contest Georgetowns next home game is this Sunday when they entertain Caledon at Memorial Arena beginn ing at Johnson atoms avenge defeats Johnson and Associates Major B Atoms avenged three previous losses to with a well- deserved 33 victory last Wednes day in the whole team put In a solid defensive performance and the newlyformed line of Craig Blair Scott Wilson and Jaimie Bottomley provided much of the offence Ancaster opened the scoring at of the first period on a The Georgetown goal tender went down to block the Initial shot but the defence failed to cover the puck over the fallen goalie for the score And at Ancaster pot ted another and it looked like It would boa long night for the locals But Just IS seconds later Georgetown replied The puck came back to Jim Katsi Herts at the right point His high hard shot was block ed but the rebound came to Blair In the slot who got the puck to Wilson by the side of the net He mistake and suddenly the Johnson team was back In the game The second period was a tightly- played affair with each team only one good scoring chance each and each failing to capitalize on It The third period started off on the right foot for the locals when at wilsoir registered goal Blair picked up the puck from Kat- circled behind the Ancaster net and slid a goalmouth pass to Wilson This revitalized Georgetown With about four minutes to go Wilson set up Blair In slot but the shot went just wide Homer who shared ding with Sean Milts then made the save of the game using his facemask to stop pointblank shot and then smother the rebound as well With only I left In caster was assessed an Interference penalty to set the stage for the upset Coaches Barry Mills and George Wilson sent out a powerplay unit consisting of Wilson Blair Matt Lush Andrew and Shannon Morris The puck went into the An caster end Wilson set up Blair in the slot but tbe puck ricocheted Into the corner Lush dug It out to Wilson who had parked himself In front of the net and he drove It home Final score was This game had several points of note First the team played a strong lame defensively had one oneonone and one twoonone opportunity and was held to only five good scoring chances overall The of Mills and Homer was solid Evan Craighead Morris and Lush blocked shots And Ihe wingers were backchecking Secondly Georgetown stayed out of the penalty box denying Ancaster the use of their This has the ancillary benefit of qualifying the team for the penalty free Sweepstakes No changes atop standings in Halton Hills Hockey League The three learns battling it out for top spot in the HDls Hockey League were ail winners In regular schedule action Sunday Lepages came up with a deci sion over North Halton Sports while Hotel whipped Amles Body Shop 71 and Exchange House downed Mai Dodge In the other scheduled game Ann Genoa downed the Hawks McGibbon Hotel and Exchange House all remain tied for first place in the eightteam league with points apiece They are followed the standings by Genoe with IS North Sports with 15 Mai Dodge with nine and Body Shop and the Hawks with seven each This Sunday at a North Sports takes on Arnies Body Shop followed by a game between Mai Dodge and the Hawks at am At 10 a m takes on Lepages and McGibbon Hotel faces off against Exchange Houseat 1115a Milton Heights skiers busy on three fronts North Body Shop 11 1 SCORING LEADERS It J 11 AVERAGE AM Scott HI DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE MNOfl HOCKEY ASSOCIATION PO Box 37 Georgetown Ontario APPLICATION TO COACH I am interested in Coaching a team in the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association tor 198889 Season NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE SIGNATURE ASSISTANTS If any DATE PREFERENCE House League Travelling Team NOTE All applicants should possess a minimum level for coaching or be willing to attend a clinic that will be held in Georgetown on April and 1 0 DUE DATE For applications February 10 1988 All applicants will receive a personal interview WELCOME TO HALTON HILLS Milton Heights Ski Club teams were In action on the weekend on three fronts The Mountain Dew skiers 13- and under skied against Hidden Valley at on Satur day and were defeated lUM the team competition Mark Hooper of Burlington was the top Milton Heights skier while Michael West of Oakvllle was next followed by Jason Penman of Milton in the boys division In girls competition Heidi Heckman of was the top Milton Heights skier followed by Meghan Powell of Burlington and Andrea Kaessermann of The Milton Heights Red Alpine squad at Glen Eden to ski against Alpine Sunday and took a decisive victory Rene of Dale Bell of Milton and Peter West of Oakvllle were the top Milton Heights skiers in the boys division and Heather Rollo and both of Burlington and Allison Sterling of Brampton were tops on the girls side Also Sunday the Milton Heights Blue Alpine team was at where they lost the team competi tion to The top Milton Heights skiers were Trevor Mcpherson on the boys side and Monlque Of Nor- vol on the girls side HYUNDAI COUNTRY MILTON GEORGETOWN Vacuum Sanitation Supplies Sates Service To All Makes 8763394 N SNOWBALL iriTUWokr Funny en it Till Fair Ground ELLS DRIVING SCHOOL Next 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