Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 9, 1988, p. 12

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Paget Wednesday Novcmbgra Win When opportunity knocks Acton Sabre forward Jason Lucas bangs away at Hornet swarm to record the puck at the edge net during Sabres were doubled op Jr C at Ibe Aclon Arena last Wednesday night Harvesters on Friday and was foiled on hit opportunity by side with a return vis backstop Damon Thompson but the Sabres held a late Herald photo by Gn back or jrnnd Valley Sabres snap streak find old habits die hard The Acton Sabres cleared one hurdle Inst week but they quick encountered another one on Ihe weekend Sabres dually found that previous ly elusive first win of the season last Wednesday night as they downed the visiting Hornets to snap a six game losing streak But It was back on the skids again or Acton on Friday as the vUHlng Grand Volley Harvesters stoic on victory at the Arena We lei It slip away said Sabres general manager Robin of 4 loss Sabres were tied at midway through the game but four unanswered Grand Valley goals spilled Aeton seventh loss of Ihe Sabres could blame the loss on Ihe absence of eight veterans from the Friday as local high school gradual Ion ceremonies In Acton Georgetown and the Brampton area weakened the roster But although admitting the veteran nucleus was indeed sorely missed Inscoe was not ready to moke excuses We should have produced a better result he said Some guys arc Just not pulling their weight GRAND VALLEY SABRES Four midget affiliates were dress for Friday home game and Ac ion came out flying to score the first goal at Ihe 30second mark of the opening frame with Wayne Rivers tallying from Ian Ellis Grand Valley took a lead the second period and Acton fought back tie It at before roof caved In Bob Watson Ian Ellis and nee Rogers scored the other Sabre goals with assists going to Ed Morgan and Sean On Wednesday night Sabres led heading Into the third period and looked to be well In control of festivities But defensive lapses took their toil and stung Its way back to force a tie Acton regrouped and a pair of goals with under four minutes remaining in the third period provided Sabres with their tint win of the season Todd Shim Irak s second goal of the game at 16 proved to be the winner and Steve Wagner popped an Insurance marker with a minute and a half remaining Bob Watson Jason Lucas and Troy Foster scored the other Acton goals with assists going to Watson Sean Conncll Steve and Ian Ellis SABRE Eugene Big plans already on burner for next year oldtimers wrap up fourth annual tourney The fourth annual Georgetown Hockey Heritage Council hockey tournament wrapped up in fine fashion last weekend and tourney chairman Finn is already anticipating bigger and bet ter things next year We got some big plans for the fifth anniversary said We re working on some Ideas and they vc yet to be finalized but we want to make the filth annual tour something special Meanwhile seven teams skated away with championship trophies as Milton Oldslars skated to the A championship title with a final win over Fort Eric old Chuters the Eastern dmbbtd Cronies in the final The division title went In Mississauga Bruins with a vie tory over the Weston and Brampton Burnouts outdistanced Burlington 41 for the crown Canadians beat Niagara Soulh for and Strong defence spells win for Sr Rebels Strong defensive basketball is the trademark of Georgetown Rebel senior girls teams and the style of play that has proven sue for the squad over the post seasons was illy evidence on Monday night Rebels played tough on defence as they shut down the Park Eagles In first round senior girls basketball playoff action at the gym It was a predictable game said coach Moc We pro bably executed our defence as well as we have all year We really con trolled ihe game tempo with defence A balanced Georgetown offence saw a six point performance by Burroughs lead In the In dividual statistics department said Carolyn Stewart played a key role defensively guarding the Eagles top shooters stellar efforts came from Melissa Corson who made a key steal for a threepoint play and Lisa Carter who set up the in basket by Heather Lawrence with 14 seconds left in Ihe contest Although the matchups were not as of Monday night Leek said It was probably a good bet that Georgetown would be meeting Lord Elgin on Wednesday in Burl for a quarter final tilt Red men wilt but hang on for victory Acton senior girls basketball team relinquished on 11 point lead with three minutes re maining in game but hung on to win a final over Oakvillc- Trafalgar Red Devils In first round high school playoff action In Oakville on Monday We wilted a bit but we hung on said coach Chris Sates It was a tough game Kim Hagen paced with 15 points while Jennifer Scott who received a lot of attention from defenders managed to hit for 13 Shannon Burrel had eight Sales cited Junior call up Kelly Ambrose as having played a solid game for Acton The victory pushed Acton into the semi finals which gel under way today The will cross over and western divi regular season Burlington Nelson Apparently tough said Sales Bui wi re entering the great unknown Today s Acton Nelson will take place in Burlington Jr hoop Rebels save best for playoffs The Georgetown Rebels Junior girls basketball team may saved Its best work for the playoffs If that Indeed the case then coach Joyce Ftnley will gladly take the wins been inconsistent this year but the girls really got it together said on Monday after the Rebels trounced Blake in first round playoff action It was a complete team effort There was a tot of tie the fast break worked and we used our nutlets well Lewis and Tcrashlta each hooped 12 points to lead the Georgetown offence Rebels who posted a record In East league play this season move Into the quarter final round where they 11 meet a West opponent on Wednesday The Juniors were behind 124 score after one quarter on Monday but turned It around to takt the lead In the second quarter captures consolation title at tourney Georgetown Rebels and Lord Lancers rebounded their way to the title crowns at the Junior girls basketball loumamint Inst Saturday in Acton took the consolation title with a win over E while Lord Elgin downed M M Robinson In Ihe championship final Meanwhile Redmen won their opener and forced eventual finalist E C Into overtime before bowing out of Ihe running Kelly Ambrose ployed a strong gome in opener as ihe bounced Centre Wellington Ambrose again was a dominant force In game two for the lady as they drop ped a close tussle to Ambrose hooped seven points while Trisho Denny and Louth hod four apiece A Spill Located at Carols 65 MAIN ST S Phone for an appt or please drop by 8772981 Gilt Certificates Available Wcllwood sew l overtime win Milton in the l consolation final and Hawks used the same 1 score over to win sport championship round Three Georgetown teams com piled in the tournament with llu Sunday Niters finishing at 500 with two wins and two losses The Huff Puffers were and Georgetown also finished Sunday Niters 20 to Niagara and Id while recording wins of over and Toronto Old losers Mike led Sun day with three goali More tricks than treats for Peewee Bs Halloween turned out to be more trick than trenl when the Georgetown Major Pee wees visited on Oct their two bluest due to Injuries the lis lost by of The of Matt and Jeremiah left Georgetown at distinct vantage in the department As the periods went tht physical team took control of the game Inconsistent treeing that favored the home team first period ended at The Erin goal on a powerplay on two minutes into the period Towards the end of tht period the locals successfully killed off a two- man disadvantage Penalty killers Andrew Marshall Charlie Snook Shannon Morris Ken Brown Blaine Kennedy helped goal lender keep the home Erin added three more goals in each the last two periods to seal the win The half of the third period 12 penalties assesses eight of them to locals as the game degenerated into a chippy of fair In the end only trainer Barry was handle the bench as both Georgetown coaches had been elected Ryan Hay headed Georgetown with four shots on goal Ken Brown and Michael 2 led the team In takeouts Derek Kennedy Morris Snook locked And played solidly between the pipes facing show while singles went to Bruct McMeekin Bob Clark Bob Wally and Joe King Huff n Puffers dropped losses to Niagara South and 42 tt Milton Centennials while Toronto Old Hoscrs John Hand scored all our goals In the loss Niagara South and Kent limped In Five goals in the win Other goals went to Joe Small wood Jim James and John Beavers were edged by Fort Erie and a 1 shelling from Milton Old Stars but managed a triumph Ontario Bui Tom Gilbert had two goals In the win Pat itipa trick hod two goals over the three games and single goals went to Km Smith Brian Qui mi and Dave Km use Each MVP In the received two prime rib dinners courtesy of the Ola Hide House in Acton They were Bob Milton i and Lynn merman Fort trie A final Mike Dudgeon and Bob Kennedy final Camp bell and Weston final Ray Ingles Brampton and Danny Williams Burlington final John McLeod and Bill McDonald Niagara South E final Manning TNT and Mike Aiken head Milton consolation final and John Butler Halton and Don Ward Sportsman final Gamewinning each of the championship games received a free Louisville Slugger hockey stick from Louisville Slugger and The Hockey News They were Ray Tonclll Milton A final Mike Dudgeon final Mike Sturgeon Mississauga C final Jamie Moody Brampton final and Rick Mlddlebrook E final Over 30 teams took part in the four day competition hosted at Arena and Memorial Arena Division champions and finalists qualified for the entry Into Old Vienna provincial hockey championships In SI Catharines April PA day fun planned for Nov 25 Looking for something to keep the children occupied this upcom Nov PA Day Call the Recreation and Parks Department for Information on the Special Feature film which will be showing at 10 a m at Acton Arena and at 1 30 p at Ihe John Elliolt Theatre Call cat to- AUTOMASTER TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS SPECIAL TRANSMISSION TUNEUP Includes Claim sump pan Now pan Basket trans Now Iran DEAL DIRECT WITH US AND SA Front Wheel Wheel Drive Experts 8776904 Brampton after the Sabres had ex pressed Interest In the young for ward Inscoe said the are hoping for player help from the Millon Merchants wholl be releas ing about four to six players In the next few days added that hes also hopeful Of landing one or two players from the Raiders We re pounding pavement he said Weve got almost 10 games under our belt and some guys ore Just not producing Sabres now 17 dropped on contest in Caledon on Nov A busy weekend coming up has Acton visiting Grand Valley on Thursday and on Friday before returning home to host Bradford on Saturday Provincial Alley Cats Well known Georgetown bowling and will move on coach Ralph Miller has come up J Provincial In wflh another winning combination Nov 12 David rolled a Cindy 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