Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 9, 1988, p. 13

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Hey its mine It lugof war struggle for the Kelly Am brae had strong outings or Acton in the an basketball In from tail Saturday Junior mini tournament lost In the girls tournament Acton loit this contest to on final to Georgetown while Lord took the bat not before forcing the Into crown over Kami THEHEItAU Wednesday Novembers 1MPims McNiven Bond hot shooters Midgets bag wins McNIvcn and Bond were hot shooters lor the Georgetown Sunny Acres tarms midget rep hockey learn as the club bounced oack from a Halloween loss lo record a of vie tori es last week pumped the for Georgetown lust Saturday in a win Brampton and Bond did the honors on Nov 1 as Georgetown whipped The wins followed a Halloween night loss in Ancasler thai saw Georgetown rceeivi more tricks than as they suffered a close defeat BRAMPTON Bill McDonald and ford Burke scored singles to round McNhen McDonald also added three assists whilt Jim had two helpers went to long Adam llagen Stu Vogt and Rob Boyle llagen played a strong game for the midgets after being called Up from the bantam reps He tit right In said earn manager Wayne Pries GEORGETOWN Bill McDonald and Eric Long had two goals apiece to balance the hat trick effort by Bond Darren Lang and Dave Walls also found the range with solo tallies Burke and Rob Boyle each had three assists and Dave Watts Eric Long Craig Cooper and Bill McDonald all had one assist each They came out skating and dldn t III get started said Prtcs of the local Sunny Acres crew Burke Rob Boyle and Rich Bond were cited for giving strong GEORGETOWN Wc were out hit and out hustled said Pries of the Hallo ween loss In Bill McDonald Dave Watts and Doug Kent were the only Georgetown skaters to solve goal ten ding Rich Bond and Dale had assists MIDGET MEMOS Coeur School hall Is the site of the Georgetown midgets team dance on Saturday night beginning it I pro and running until lam Ticket are per couple and Include a buffet meal Tickets are available from team members and management The midget record now stand at an Impressive eight wins and one tie against only two losses Midgets host Burlington on Satur afternoon start at Alcolt Arena and visit on Sunday Davidson Hoogendam score twice Major novices shake slump ltyIDrlleavun Herald Special Georgetown Major Novices wire smarting from lopsided losses last week when they look to the let in ister Inst Our boys broke their slump in a big way with an inspiring 2 win Cameron Hunter scored the on goal of the first period when he in a clearing pass and a quick shot past the startled In the opening minute of the wond period Georgetown got themselves in a when both Michael Crawford and Andrew took penalties and our boys were faced with two man vantage Playing a hunch coach Bell sent smooth skating Allan out as the lone forwnrd The move paid off Immediately as Allan stole the puck in oil alone and the goalie iln Mario The goul inspired our boys and they looked back Sharpshooters Brad Davidson and Curtis each scored twice as they continue to lead the team offensively Assists went to Shane Thompson Sam Butt Brown Andrew Beavan and Ryan Bell Wesley Blight rounded out the scoring In the last period when he knocked In a rebound of a shot by Davidson Next game for the team is Sunday night against rival Brampton and It promises to be an contest On night Georgetown Ma Novices hosted Brampton The game was extremely physical and looked more like the Philadelphia Flyers against the Boston Bruins than a game between earolds Some body contact Is Inevitable but the opposition made continual use of high sticks and cross checks throughout the game and our boys have the bruises to pro ve it As for the outcome Brampton made good on two power play op portunities and skated to a win Georgetown playing shorthanded for one third of the game were beU to two goals by Curtis the first on passes by Sam Butt and Allan and the second Andrew Coach Dave Bell said after the game that he was proud of the way our boys played and pleased to sea thai they did not retaliate He also gave special mention to Michael Crawford who may be small In stature but certainly not lacking In courage as he took on all comers in front of the net while protecting goalies Kevin and Scott Herbert Halloween hijinks favor Timeout Atoms leave fans buzzing with determined play Time Out 1 held on to the lead at the lop of the Ha I ton Division Of Peel Region darts league with a re sounding 140 win over the ladies team in a carnival at mosphere at the Time hit lounge The ladies turned up befitting Halloween but the Time Outers were not so generous with their treats Most of the sets went although Ged Williams dropped one game to and the Pete Pickering Bryan Turner dropped one game to the Shannon ShieldsMary Lou Vnndervorst duo Brian Kicks Pete Pickering and yours truly all shot 140 high scores A lot more interest old gentleman sporting unusual gear Meanwhile high scores were order of the day at McGibbon where led Bracken 11 at the finish Mar Wheeler lost in singles in doubles with Gary and teams with Gary Brad You mans and Jim Nicholson Randy Hunt and Bill Taylor of Bracken each recorded a 108 finish 140s were made by Ian McDonald Brad Hugh Smld Gory and Marty Wheeler for I and by Gary Maftby and nit by for Bracken As a result of this match McGibbon move into third place and Bracken drop to fourth spot In the standings Hollywood handed down an loss to Copper Kettle thereby main the recent good results Keith and Engineer their singles and the Fred BallRay Catney their doubles for the Kettle wins Kettle drop down a place In the standings No Information from the OToolesTlme Out contest except for the result which went in favor of OTooles by 132 This win moves OTooles into second place behind leaders Time Out 1 The league format has teams play back to back matches and day the reverse of these fixtures took place Monday Nov 14 has Time Out Hollywood McGibbln Copper Kettle vs Bracken and Time Out SPECIAL Wednesday Nov Industrial iguc singles championship took place under the new format of registration on the night time of fl p m was a 111 tie late although first game went way so mi 2D minutes later which is not bad at all Terry Han cock and Jim Nicholson had he nor of leading the way Hancock won through to the next round Mark See had a high start of 14a on his way to last stages of his draw defeating Dave Simpson Terry Hancock and Ken Baker on the way Ik mm on I tail finalist was making his path to the sami end He took tore of Dave Robinson Mark Campbell and Gary Richard son despite Richardson s 1B0 Beau mont then won over Sec for the right to contest the final or the second The other half of the draw sent Gary Hoddi and Inn McDonald into opposition for right to the other final place Rodda met and left behind Kevin McDonald Gary Graham Hunter Carroll and Rick Harden before meeting McDonald fourth his way past Big In Jamie Russell and Hugh Smld to meet The match went way and he and Beaumont met in the final As often happens an developed and Dave Beaumont could not get his game a repent of 1387 and Clary emerged as the champion In two straight games believe this is the the Due to several first round upsets a few well known players moved into the consolation round Coming through the pack to the semifinals were Pete Pickering Brian Hicks Paul and Al Murphy Would you It tht youngest newest and least experienced player came through to take the final Paul Kirby defeated veteran A I Murphy to become the consolation champion This Wednesday It Is back to league play lor a few weeks the next championship set Dec hosts tht teams doubles tourney Harry Bottoms also recorded a 1B0 Pete Pickering a start of 160 Gory a score of 152 Hon Scarlett started on 148 Grant Richardson scored Jim Carter knocked for 140 and Jim Fisher started with a Ion Dave Beaumont netted a high finish or Thai all folks Mo or Atom hockey action over the weekend left local fans buzzing with excitement In Strcetsville on Sunday Georgetown locked horns with Inst year s provincial finalists Georgetown Jumped Into an ear ly lead when Brad Spears scored assisted by David Kalbnrski Georgetown widened their lead to when David Kotsos scored assisted by Brad Spears and Scott Luhey Crisp passing and by Josh Richardson highlighted the game action Early into the third period Strcetsville narrowed the local lead to one goal and eventually lied the game seconds Georgetown however served notice that they are a serious con tender in major atom play this Peewee Bs drop pair The Georgetown Major hockey team lost a pair of games lost week In league play On Thursday they visited the Milton Minor team in Milton and lost EH The first period ended 1 The Georgetown goal was scored by Matt on a met solo effort His wrist shot from the right foceoff circle caught lop glove side cor of the net Milton however scored two go lis in the seoind period and four more In Ihird to close out the scoring Charlie Snook led In takeouts with five Derek Ken Brown Shannon Moms and Snook blocked shots On Sunday the locals again visited Milton lo play the Major team Again were beaten this lime by a score of Georgetown had the better scoring chances In the first with both and Mlchatl hitting goalposts But it was Milton that scored the only goal The home team added a pair of tallies in each of the next two periods as they gradually look control of the gnme faced sh its and mode spectacular stops particularly while his was playing Ken Brown led the team in takeouts Malt Anderson Itynn Hay Snook Brown and blocked shots Next week team has a busy schedule playing Milton Minors Acton and rolled Georgetown thty i found themselves losing 10 the third period started Hard work and determination were rewarded early In the third period when David scored assisted Andrew and Kevin The pace of the game quickly accelerated and were soon caught up In the Marc Boucher assisted David Kotsos put the lata in into lead Goallendtr David I stymied club assaults and a strong defenct con slating of Kevin Sandy Davidson Tim used to keep honest in front of tht n Brad a soli solo if fort rgcloun victory in third nod Loaches Jim Lihey John Richardson and Tom Davidson wire pleased with the spirited team effort Major Atom faces in a to serira Whiz kids Georgetown bowlers won In dividual honors at recent mailer Junior zone competition In Guelph From the letl Joey Tonya Morris and Kerry Wright proudly display their winn ings Joey bowled a high single OB Tonya rolled a high triple of and Kerry alio struck a high triple with a scored US tlleraldpboto Peewees come out of shell to deadlock Ancaster Georgetown Major ttam came of the defensive and plajed wide open style of hockey Against an unknown An caster learn Inst wetk Is new In the county loop this The locals got the only goal in the first when Ryan Brain blasted low shot past the An caster goalie off a perfect pass from The second period saw some wide open hockey from both learns as Georgetown tried to open the lead relying on solid gnaltcnding from Scan Mills who was called or his all out Scan kept us in there said manager John Knight He had a shots to handle and his strong performance in net lei our learn piny one of the most aggressive games y played date Halfway through the Ihird period Brain Family struck again This time it was Mall Brain who scored off j pass from brother Ryan with irie pickmK up tin se I 24 Exp Photo Finishing valid With Sams Day or I I I WE USE KODAK Available at The Herald Office In either 8x10 or 5x7 Sizes ELECT PAT MCCARTHY FOR DETAILS ON THE ISSUES OR HELP GETTING TO THE POLLS PLEASE CALL COUNCIL WARD 3 imi YOUTH BASKETBALL SIGN UP NOW JUNIOR LEAGUE Ages 10 Coed INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE 1 Coed TIMES Tuesday and Thursday Even to 9 STARTS December 6h 13 Weeks PLACE Holy Cross School FEE REGISTER la it IT Kiln Giorgtlewii Georgetown was able to hold the two goal lead against a mounting attack until only three minutes remaining in the game when finally figured Mills out and scored on unassisted goal With Georgetown legs tlr and time running scored the lying goal with 16 left put out an awesome fort to score a win but Sean Mills and the Georgetown defence kept them oft trio scoreboard to preserve the tie The Georgetown Major HeMax Mai Dodge team have a busy week with a game at Flam on Saturday and one In Milton on Sunday HYUNDAI OWNERS For Service Call 8731818 rjfSzi NORTH END NISSAN OPEN DAYS WEEK Mechanic Tunupt ExhiuiM Minor rUpalra Guelph St Georgetown 8775501 ELLS DRIVING SCHOOL by Ontario SttMyLm NEXT COURSE STARTS NOVEMBER 14 TO DECEMBER MONDAY A WEDNESDAY NBHTS 30 to DAY CRASH COURSE DECEMBER TO DECEMBER 3D For Information About or Private Lessons phone 8772671

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