Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 5, 1988, p. 10

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1IALTON HILLS OUTLOOK Saturday Novembers Sports Bantam mean machine rolls over Hilts hattricks lead Ms lost lilt I The Georgetown M and M Pro Sports Major Bantams In their high scoring fashion captured a pair of wins from a recent home and home series In game one at home the mean machine took apart the opposition to the tune of 115 Two days later the local majors Journeyed to Ancaster where they once more embarrassed their op ponents by pumping In nine goals to come home with a win At home the lint match was highlighted by a pair of one by Adam Hilts and the other by Mark Mclntyre he a the tall kid with the funny haircut In the first period the teams ex changed a pair of goals to tie the gome at after frame Lewis netted the first of the match and Mclntyre with the other Georgetown marker going to Hilts his first of three from and Crawford Period two the and Ms begin W take charge the visitors Mclntyre got things rolling at seconds of the period by notching his first of the night unassisted Wright followed with a assisted by Currv then Hilts rounded Erin erupts for 111 bantam win On Oct Georgetown county bantam hockey team hosted the league leading first period was well played with the visitors taking a 1 lead In the second and third period however it was a different story scared Four times in the se cond and added five more in the third easy 11 twin Scoring for were Jason Ross Shawn Bnance vc Jeff Broughton Andy Vandcrkolk Peter Cnntrell 2 Trevor Hams Jason Adam Booth 2 The lone Georgetown goal was scored by Troy Gardiner assisted by Steve Brown and Bob Erin Georgetown The Georgetown team travelled to Burlington on Halloween night and although they lost coach Finn felt It was a much proved effort compared to the Erin contest Burlington opened the scoring at of first period on a goal by Dave St Pierre assisted by Darren They scored again at on on unassisted goal by Philip the blast from just outside the beat Mark St Pierre low to his right side These were the on goals of the period Burlington completed the of the game with three more goals in the second period Mike scored an unassisted goal at and Darren fired a goal at the 11 minute mark assisted by Brad Frost and Wayne The final goal scored seconds later by Brad Frost was set up by Dave St Pierre and Brad Snyder Burl took 16 shots Georgetown 14 The third period was played to a draw with shots on goal even and no scoring Their next will be In Milton on Nov 9 C holes out the Georgetown scoring in the period with his second of match answered with a single to run the score to In favor of local and s after two Period three saw M and M s break the game wide open with six demonstrate their powerful scoring tj started tht third with a pair of goals but the M and roared back with six unanswered goals scored from Crawford and Hills to get the machine In mo tion once more while was picking up a pair to complete his hat with Guislinl assisting on both markers Hilts also scored his third of the night from with Georgetown final two goals com ing from Kosziwka with help from Wright Rob Lang unassisted Halloween night sow the M and M travel to Ancaster and in the true spirit the evening played a nasty on the boys trouncing them 92 Treats were plentiful for the Hilts line this Halloween eve when they picked up a total of 16 points Hilts notched second halt rick in as many Karnes Doug picked up the other derby for the majors Georgetown scored the only goals of the first period when lilts picked up his first marker from Crawford and with Ken picking up the second from Wright and Curry Mitch Butt started off the second period with a goal from Ellnesky but quickly roared back with a pair of markers Crawford nullified one of those however when he scared his first of the night unassisted to round out the scoring after The third period saw the local M and rip into high gear n with five unanswered to win In a coke walk Hills notched the first two of the frame for his tnck with picking up assists on both Then scored from Hilts Crawford picked up his second of the on a textbook passing play from Hilts and and then not to be outdone by Hilts Crawford completed his with the final goal Of the game assisted by John had some difficult shots to handle in the nets for Georgetown equal to the Brampton nips 21 in crowd pleasing novice contest On Sunday afternoon Georgetown MeNnlly Construtllon and the visiting team from Bramp ton put on a splendid exhibition of Minor Novice double hockey After only minutes of the first period Brampton took a lead and appeared to be in command But as the game progressed Georgetown seemed to get their game together and the net result was one of the best played games of the year The McNallys narrowed the gap to 1 when Robert MacLeod stole the puck and fired it home From this point on both learns had some excellent chances Brampton had some sustained pressure in the third period and would have extended their lead were it not for the great play of Joey Barber in goal who at one point kick out his leg Just enough to deflect a bullet like shot post the post Georgetown best chance to tic the game came when MacLeod stole the puck at centre and went In all alone with only two minutes left The Brampton goalie certainly made the play of the game when he deflected MacLeods high shot the top of the net pulled Its goalie for the lust minute of play and swarmed the opposition but wtrt unable to score The locals can certainly hold their head high alter the final sounded even though the score read Brampton 2 Georgetown because If they continue to play with this much enthusiasm they will win their share Three liar election Hubert Joiy Ryan Smith A Look Back QUESTION What local sponsored cross country meet held in October 1983 at tracting more 400 children aged GET THE FACTS ON FREETRADE FERN WOLF NDP COMMITTEE ROOM MILL GUELPH STREETS 87301 74 Acton Sabres finally shook monkey off their backs with the team f win of the MidOntario Jr Hockey League season last Wednesday in Acton Sabres blew a second period lead but managed to score a pair late third period mnrkers to a 4 tie and skate to a win Allislon Hornets Sabres skated into the home con lest with six losses In six outings after suffering on drubbing in on Tuesday night Sabres hosted Grand Valley Harvesters on Friday Look or a full report of last week Sabre 9 Herald TIME FOR A CHANGE Georgetown needs a FULL TIME TRUSTEE who is IN TOUCH WITH THE COMMUNITY and someone will represent our parents students and schools with a STRONG VOICE at the Board ELECT LYNAPGAR Trustee IF YOUR INSURANCE AGENTS ONLY GIVING YOU A SIX MONTH GUARANTEE ON YOUR AUTO RATES CALLUS With Liberty Mutual your auto rates are guaranteed tor one full year Liberty Mutual Insurance Company G Brian Rosa Queen Street East Brampton Ontario L6X IA6 LIBERTY MUTUAL Canada Believes In Mutual Insurance

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