Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 2, 1988, p. 14

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IIALTONHILL80UTLOOK8mtiinUyAprUl I IB Spcrts Outlook Overtime needed for 97 victory against Grimsby Gemini Juveniles take series opener In a edge the Grimsby Peach Kings In overtime Tuesday night at the Arena The victory gave Georgetown a 10 lead in their seven Ontario Minor Hockey Association Tina stria Game in the was Wednesday in Grimsby and the third game will be back In Georgetown this Saturday The scries opener Tuesday was a wild one as the locals led at one point and then watched as the Peach Kings stormed back to laki a 64 lead by the mid way point of the third period When were up with a had we almost thought it had been too easy said Georgetown coach Charlie following the game We did not play well This team does not give up seven goals We should never have let them get back In the game admits Gemini Juveniles were perhaps lucky to come away with trie win Hut at the same time he was pleased that his team could bounce back from the deficit Georgetown faced the Kings once before In the North American Silver Stick Championships at At that lime saw a small but fast team and Grimsby produc the same sort of game Georgetown opened the scoring late in the firM period Tuesday when Cooper put a rebound upstairs 10 Terr Dixon the count to with just over three minuter left as he slipped a puck Kings goalie John after BUI had corned the play into Georgetown took advantage of a opportunity in trie first minute of the second period to ex tend their lead to Pol McCarthy took a shot from the point that bounced high in front of the Grimsby nit The puck came down at the side Dixon was there tostuf it in Tht Kings Ret rolling at the three minute mirk of the period when David went end and Georgetown goalie John with shut msldi the Hist on then the momentum began sway Phil with high shot to cut lead to at thi second period break In the third the Kings exploded with four goals as Brian Culhbcrt Nick and with a pair found the mark Thai gave the kings a lead with 39 left in regulation play Georgetown snapped out of their lethargy and mounted a com eback with just over eight minutes to gomthe third Grimsby changing their defence men Dixon took a rink wide pass from Steve Turner and went in on the left lido to beat Aslle with a low shot Then less than a minute later Bnan took the puck out from the comer flipped a backhand past to put Georgetown en it six Dixon scored left on the clock to put the Gemini Juveniles in a precarious lead Gnmsby took advantage of a It a wild game at the Arena Tuesday when series Georgetown Gemini Juveniles took on In the close opening game of their final series The locals net held on to win and lake a 10 lead In Terry Dixon li congratulated by a opener with Grimsby Tuesday team male after he scored Bui work wain I done for Georgetown seventh goal to put Georgetown they needed on over them ahead In their final lime period to claim victory FINALS Juvenile Playoff Schedule JUVENILE FINAL Georgetown GAME I Georgetown GAME I Georgetown GAME at Georgetown April GAME Decenary at Georgetown Sun April Grimsby as was off for cross checking and Mike whacked the puck in from a crowd in front of Georgetown net Georgetown was all over Grimsby in final few minute at regula aided by back to- back minors assessed to Hardy allir tying goal But they t git puck post Astle It wain I powirplay goal lhat won tht game for Georgetown but it may as been Kmnedy got winner from Cooper at the 32 second mark of overtime just three second llirdy had finished serving his time For good nn Kmnedy add an nit marker with no seconds left to round the final Dixon finished the with two jssists to complement his four goals and finished tin ami with two goals and two assists The pupils parents and teachers GD1IS Glen Williams Iubllc School Clark pointers family hae Ihe Georgetown Cunningham tl In Ihe back row District High School track and field physical education facilities a boost A cheque lor head Susan Orchard CI was presented to the high school principal Barb Singleton and an assembly last week Seen here Williams parent tea arc avid future members of association track and field team from left Hunter Herald photo members were thanked season presented Saturday for their work in running the Gemini Joan Anderson and Jack Handy team successfully sent from picture but also throughout season Winners of ng a certificate Is Hawkins the executive award lor the I9S788 Herald photo

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