Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 23, 1988, p. 11

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Division final summaries SECTIONS THE March Pages Vita Cortese of be North York Civics was named the Caswell of was named tournament a Most Valaahto Player received Mi and was presented with the Georgetown award Referees Trophy and a dockradio by Jim Tournament chairman Wayne grand championship trophy Derek of the North York CI Kdtb Bennett an organlier or the the runnerop trophy to Acton team captain trophy Waterloo captain Kevin presto lit Tbe Division title at toomatntnt was by Lome Park Tournament organlier Kdtb Bennett Is seen presenting the trophy to Lome Park captain David DemsV Johnson squad betters Acton Two goals In first two minutes of play sparked the Johnson and Associates Major B Atoms to a triumph over Acton Building Pro ducts at last Tuesday in ex Only 27 seconds into the first period Stephen put Georgetown on the board with a low shot the slot JUn and Shannon Morris assisted on play And fust 33 seconds later Kt picked up a loose puck and beat the Acton goaltender to make Adon scored their first goal a minute later A bad Georgetown pass was intercepted In the slot and although goalie Sean Mills made the Initial save the rebound was poked home It was The locals dosed out the period by notching a third marker with Andrew Elinesky and ed it off to score the first of his two goals The period ended at Tbe two teams traded goals in the second At IB Katsllleris in tercepted a pass deep In the Acton zone and fooled the with a low backhand shot to the glove side But Acton got that one tack less than a minute later With a Georgetown player off for tripping and the faceoff In the Georgetown zone the Acton centre drew tbe puck back to the point A low screen shot to the corner found the mark It was The third period was all Georgetown s At a blueline shot by Sean fooled the Ac ton goalie to make It 81 Robbie and Wilson got the assists At B OS tbe locals scored again with doing tbe spadework and Wesley Burke finishing It off with a backhand shot to the top glove cor TRIO NOW AVAILABLE AT MM MOORE PARK VHS MOVIE RENTALS IN AD OF MUL1PLE SCLEROSIS MS Saturday April 9th 1988 RtjIKratlon Starts al 10 a m Ran Cancel 12 m at Cheltenham Park Crazy Boats 1 at Terra Cotta Park Dance Acton Leojon 8 30 p Awards at 10 00 nftMT FORGET Your MS IMPORTANT WEATHER CAUSE DANGEROUS WATER CON FORCING CANCELLATION Of THE RACE LISTEN TO OR OTHER STATIONS FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THE MOR INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION K Cotter 877 77411 B Mason 877 79D1 B James 877 052D A DANCE TICKETS per person INDEPENDENT OFFICE Recap of tournament action Niagara The A Division final put tbe North York Civics up against Niagara Falls for the second time during the course of the tournament In round robin play tbe a via had doubled up on Niagara Falls B4 but learning from their mistakes Niagara Falls played a different type of game in the A championship Jim Hale scored for Niagara Falls In the opening period but Cor tege came back for the Civics witb a goal to tie game in the second The teams exchanged goals throughout the third period Dave Andreola gave Niagara Falls the lead with just under 11 minutes left in regulation but Cor tege came back 10 seconds later to tie the game at two Then 13 seconds after that Ron Jones gave Niagara Falls the lead once again but Ken Guilford tallied for Civics to make It with leas than seven minutes to go Andreola second goal of the game put Niagara Falls ahead when his shot squeezed through under Civic goalie Heath Weirs arm and rolled across the line Niagara Falls tried desperately to hold onto the lead but Scott Kicked up a loose puck in the slot and it past goalie Tom Cot tringer with left to tie the game at four and send tbe teams Into over time It took the Civics less than two minutes of overtime to decide the matter Derek Robinson worked the puck well behind the Niagara Falls net and fed a pass out to Bayley In end the contest DIVISION FINAL effect too much hockey In too few days took Its toll on Georgetown and M Pro Sports they were by the fresher Waurioo squad Rod Puma scored for Georgetown from Eric Lang and Craig Cooper to give the a lead with four and a bah to seconds lateral tie the game at one In the second Don Brian and David Henry scored to put Waterloo out front and they never looked Bryan Vaughn and Jason Mar scored early In the third to tend Waterloo a lead to before Rich Bond replied for Georgetown assisted by Dale making coasted to victory Lorn Park led early in the third on a pair of goals each by Scott Davidson anil Stephana Barrio Sault Marie tried to get back In the game with goals by Jason and Ernie to cut tbstr defldt to with four minutes left En the third But capped tbe win for Lome Park with an Insurance marker with left to round out The winners Sault Maria the contest Jason Lambert was In net for Lome Park while Derek Paqum minded tbe pipes for Sault Marie DIVISION FINAL Tbe Acton Firefighters lumped out to toad In first period of the D final and held on until the third when Riverside stormed back to tie the game and send It into over time Kike Koptnak cored Actons first to round out final Waterloo held a snots on got margin Todd Hunter was Is net for tbe Waterloo win while Paul St Pierre took the loss for Georgetown DIVISION FINAL Lome Park Marie After a scoreless first C Division final Lome up a lead In tbe second to make It Riverside came back with a marker In the third by Daw Com end then tied the game with IN remaining In regulation time as Jason beat Acton goalie Paul Glass It took Acton of overtime to settle the Issue as McLean scored from Koptnak end Eric to first period is the them a win and send them ante the tournament semifinal GMHA prize winners drawn Stansfleld of Mountain view Road in Georgetown was the big winner in the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association Hockey Moms Book of Gold fundraiser name was drawn for the grand prize of a trip for two to Acapulco for a oneweek vacation Saturday night at the dosing ceremonies of the Annual Georgetown Internationa Bantam Hockey Tournament The second prize of a hind of beef from Meats was won by J Brooks of Georgetown while J Harry Thompson of Waubauchene won the third price of a Inch col or TV from Georgetown Home Hardware Lois Juneau of Brampton was named the winner of a water print by Shirley while a gift certificate from M and M Sports was won by Vlttoria of Maple and a gift certificate for JV Clothing was won by Don Arch of Georgetown Ethel Murdy of Georgetown a dinner for two at The Cell John Henderson of Georgetown won a pair of gold tickets for a I game and Pat Me- gift North Hal ton Sports Cellar Associates got even sloppier In their defensive play Goalie Mills had to stop three cleancut breakaways and several other good scoring chances Wilson rounded out the scoring with only 33 seconds left when his backhand shot from the slot found the comer of the net Assists went to Katsilleris and David Doole Final score was Associates next gome is Saturday when they continue their Harrison Division playoffs at Oakvllle SAME DAY TAX RETURNS 1 1 St Georgetown Laura Secord Buttercream Easter Eggs ill VOUflG5 877 ITD I from I Kentucky THRIFTY DINNER I 2 pes of Chicken Coleslaw French Fries and Bread Kratuchy I I IISAGUEU STREET Lrtogodra GEORGETOWN she on THRIFTY DINNER pes of Chicken Coleslaw French Fries and Bread Kentucky STREET a GEORGETOWN I

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