Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 30, 1988, p. 11

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Barber Hall spectacular in Novice tie Defensive struggle Lately Georgetown McNally minor novice goal tenders Chris Hall and Joey Barber have been worked hard in every game On Nov against their teammates played so well they gave the goal tenders the night oil Georgetown as a team dominated their opposition so much that their opposition never even had a good scoring chance Trevor Rich scored his first of two goals on the first shift of the game His Uncinate Dan scored also when he was set uo Rich All In all the line of MacLeod Rich and Cabral accumulated seven scoring points and kept the opposi tion on the defence whenever they David Markham rounded out the scoring when he was left all alone in front of the Ching- goal and con verted a pass from Mike Krause coaching staff was smiling after the final buzzer sound ed with Georgetown posting a win All reported that goaltenders Joey Barber and Quia Hall have been good Well on Nov when they played Stoney Creek they were not good Tbey were spectacular First Joey Barber was in net for bis half of the game and he was tested early and often and were It not for some sloppy clearing around his goal he would have shut out the opposition stopped two clearcut breakaways and kicked out everything that Stoney Creek could offer This was a game of strong endw end action with great at both ends of the rink Georgetowns Trevor Rich was robbed when he broke in alone on the opposition Da followed in for the rebound and he too was beaten Ryan Smith Mike Krause and David Markham all had excellent scoring chances but were turned away Finally Just when It looked like McNallys would never score their coach Brian decided it was time to pull the goalie There was only seconds left and the was in the opposition end Robert MacLeod came off the bench totaketheraceolt He got he draw back to Ryan Smith who took a shot that almost went in and then sat on the David Markham reached for the puck but couldnt ram It home Then just as the buzzer was soun ding Robert MacLeod got his stick free and shoved the puck home for the tying goal Pinal score Georgetown 1 Stoney Creek 1 Three star selection Chris Hall and Joey Barber Robert MacLeod Dan Cabral All dressed up Mem of Skating Team gathered Park bile School recently to thanks lo the local t shelled out for uniform The fledgling club in Its second year of operation will pur chase the new outfits to wear In training and at competitions during the winter Herald phota ladies upset the men Mashinter fires the hattrick in Fuelers win over Orangeville Herald peel The Georgetown Star split a two game Minor Atom series with Orangeville last week and con tinued to show that they are getting Darts LEAGUE Monday Nov Time Out I retained the lead spot with a 104 win over visiting OTooles and modesty forbids me from say ing I gifted the visiting team two matches Eugene took the singles and Paul Richardson and Jim Carrlck notched the doubles over self and partner Beau Beau mont who also dropped his singles to great throwing by Luke The other lucky person to be men tioned from Time Out is Ron Scarlett in losing to Kavon Danny Fraser popped In another max imum ami Joe Cairns finished with scores of and 103 Calms also knocked a 140 together with Ron Scarlett to lead the way Kavan Drumm was the sole Individual for with McGibbon ladies stole away with three points against the men in their return match Kim Allen defeated captain Jim Nicholson Shannon Shields defeated Marty Wheeler both In singles play Darlene and Monica Soulhon pulled off a doubles victory over John and Somers The lads remain in second place Shannon Shields knocked for 136 as the boys replied with 140 each from Paul Jim Nicholson John and Randy Hunt Brackens and Copper Kettle their way to a tie in a ding match David Ball and Stu Engineer came through with max imum points for the Kettle Bill Taylor and Jamie Frank did likewise for Bracken Kettles Ron Corbet t recorded the only Individual honor tor the match with 134 result Is a repeat of last weeks score between the teams Hollywood and Time Out II fought out another close match although the Tavern were leading at one point Tune Out came back to take the last three games for a loss It must be said that Hollywood were only playing with six players during the match Mark topped 140 for Hollywood Time Out answered with John Colters 140 and 135 and Alison Marrows 131 On Sunday the Darts Ontario Zone darts shoot took place at the Hal ton Country Inn in Milton The tourney was to have taken place at the Optimists club in Milton as usual with Milton darts something went wrong a double booking of the remises Eventually all went well had a good run in the singles and finished one game on IDS Gary and Anne Nicholson teamed up to reach the mixed doubles final which was won by Laura and Gordon Goodband of Milton Gordon also took the mens NORTH END NISSAN 610MARTIN STREET MILTON ONTARIO 8784137 SAM WELDING NEW Motor Vehicle Inspection Station Steel and Aluminum Welding General Repair Work Frame and Box Repairs lor Large Trucks and Trailers Safeties and Dump Stickers AVOID TICKETS WINTER 225 MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN 8732476 came to Georgetown with a two game win streak In two and had It ended as the blew them out with a shutout Ryan Taylor came off the injured list and filled In on defence the whole defence core starred In this one starting with Jamie mak ing a Ions lead pass as Ryan assisted Pete Mashinter on the first goal The second goal started with Jamies point shot The rebound was banged singles for a successful day The ladles singles was taken by Barb Leech after a disastrous doubles with husband Rod With the large en try from Georgetown and the in bookings the tourney next year Is likely to be In Georgetown according to one official INDUSTRIAL DARTS LEGION Wednesday Nov Same old story Hustlers are still leading the way A win over the strong keep the lads In first place although It was not easy Enders took the first fifth and ninth for their games Ron Scarlett opened with 103 and Beau Beaumont with 101 Tlfey along with Telford also scored tons and yours truly craped an so finish Scarlett had four starts and two closes Beaumont three opens and I had two finishes lucky t Eric Fuller had a strong outing with and 109 Dennis had five starts and Ray Ackroyd had two opens and closes Some 20 points behind In second place are High Rollers who came through over Panthers Luke Heikamp recovered enough from his Monday B52a to open three and close one Jim Carter began four and finished two Heikamp came In with 140 and Henry Graham 135 For Roller Stan Mathews had three tarts and two closes and 110 for a good showing Bulldogs are slipping behind with a loss to Golden Flights Greg Thorns Opened four games and clos ed four games for Flights Captain Murphy scored 120 and opened two Brad Hale scored 10 in reply for dogs Inter County continues to prop up the first division although taking a creditable three games from Ensigns Roy carries on his personal tear with three starts and two finishes Captain Harry Bot toms Is not far behind these days and he had a night Second division leaders Acadian Pools lost their fourth match going down to Firemen by Mike Pep per and Urn each had three starts and Gary Richardson two starts In a battling display Rob finished on Bruce Lewis had two tons and Ace Bailey one On the next board Gflsketroen were hammering Bandits to the tune of The result keeps men In third spot and Bandits down below Mark See knocked three tons and 120 Rick Hardin 140 and a ton and Run Curtis 125 In addition Curtis had three opens and two closes Very few details from the In dependents result over Aces However Gord Bottoms scored a high 121 started two and finished three to lead the way Mark Camp bell opened three and Eddie Placket t two Dave scored S3 to open one game Aces were kept quiet on this night Steep Rock handed out a loss to Unknowns Rock creep closer to the leaders with this result Jim Nicholson had two starts one finish and 125 to play a captains part from the front Hugh Smid on a SB finish and Marty Wheeler finished high on On board L Power of Pain Inflicted a small amount upon in a close match Gerry Smyth opened four Jamie Russell opened three and Roy finish ed three Paul Karolldia finished four and scored a ton for around by Pete and the goal scored by Chris Then Gary McNlven sent Pete In atone and he netted a high shot lo score again A little tension as went to penalty box almost at the same time but Ryan and two other skaters kept throwing the puck back out did it again keeping the puck In at the line and Robbie Pilgrim assisted as Darin banged In the fourth goal Gary another assist as Pete got his third goal seal the win Both Andrew Craig and Geoff earned the goaltendino shutout as they were tested several times In 1 a different Poor first period hurts Peewee Bs A poor period proved costly to the Georgetown Major as they lost to Milton in Harrison Division play The first period ended with Mlllun ahead by a score of Two of the markers were powerplay scores and they proved to be the difference In the end The teams traded a pair of goals In the second period Andrew Mar shall got the first Georgetown goal Following up a partial breakaway by Matt he picked up the loose puck In the low slot and nip ped It over the fallen goalie The second was scored by Deruchle Taking a pass from Jason he let a wrist shot go from the bluellne that caught the comer of the net It was 52 after two The locals Milton In the third frame Deruchle scored an unassisted goal alter nice solo rush putting a backhand shot past the from a bad angle Later a scramble around the Mill on net led to Georgetowns final goal Dcruchlcs Initial shot was stopped but Jason followed up on the play and cashed the rebound Casselman and Homer faced shots between them for the home side Jeremiah led the team in takeouts with three and Kennedy Deruchle and Shannon Morris blocked shots Future games this week Include meetings with Milton Burlington SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday November 30 Page Goodlet Zuraw take firsts in meet The Halton Hills Blue Fins Level One swim team competed at a meet held at Scarborough on Oct Only to swimmers from the Blue Fins competed at this meet however the results from these 10 swimmers were excellent RESULTS IS and under boys Thane Goodlctt150back3 lOOlM boys Scudder back 1001M 1314 girls Ottilia breast SO back 50 fly Heather Macewan 8 back boys Matthew 1 breast fly 100 IM back Also competing at this meet and doing very well were Julie Robert son Krislo Smallwood Tracy Tabuchi and Alison Macewan The Blue Fins novice team In the Burlington Novice Swim held on Nov All the swim mers turned In great performances RESULTS Second place Andrew Terrell boys back James Carter 1112 boys breast Third place Melissa Watts girls 100 free Michelle Mason girls back Aaron Williams boys back Fourth place Kevin Taylor 1112 boys 100 free Williams eight and under girls back Bull 1112 girls back Fifth place Williams eight and under girls free Aaron Williams boys loo free Leigh Shillington nine lo lo girls back Marc la Roy 1112 girls breast Sixth place- Lowther girls back Heather Lee seven and under girts breast Seventh place Michelle Mason girls 100 free Andrew Terrell breast Eighth place Heather Lee seven and under girls back Melissa Wolts to back Letlsha girls breast Aaron Williams boys breast Jennifer Atkinson nine to girls breast Also competing Well at this meet were Sarah Walker Laurie Ann Crocker Michelle Stephanie Bradford Gnstle Mary Lynn Laurie Duncan Michael Carter Alison MacParlane Amy Wolkcr Rex Heslop and Kevin Taylor Winter program Koloff Southworth lead M and M house leaguers Bill and the boys down at M and M Pro Sports are proud of their en try In the Novice house league So far the Pro Snorters are a perfect three wins and no losses Led by stellar the boys are oozing confidence game by game Dylan Lee has picked up two shutouts In the two games he started both by scores Mike Kitchen played a solid game in the teams other victory a deci sion While the offence has been in high gear fans know that any team that the opposition has good defence Thats led by Mark Nathan Martin and the Cibic brothers Tom and Dan in the weeks to come for wards hope to keep up their GretxkyI Ike pace Slav tuned GEORGETOWN SPA FITNESS CENTRE TEAM SCORING StevieKoloff 10 13 Jessie Ward 4 ShamusMcGuire I Mike Kitchen a Ryan i MarkQuaglla 0 l l story They were ready and took of fensive charge early The played catchup and never caught up In a loss Pete Mashinter used Chris Goodhew as a decoy to score the first goal and then on the second one they reversed roles as Pete set up Chris Those are not official assists because the officials apparently could see but one player at a time Things did get out of control and with only six skaters on the ice yes the box was full Ryan Taylor used the open Ice to get an unassisted goal As a result of the work of coaches Bob Craig and John Andrews the team is definitely showing improve ment as the players start to hove more confidence in each other and as the players new to this level of hockey develop hoops 17 Anita Stankus hooped 17 points as the Pacemakers handed the Blue Zone its first defeat of the season in Georgetown Ladles Basketball League play at Centen nial School last Wednesday night Maureen Kerr was the second highest point scorer on the Pacemakers as she contributed an even 10 points in the victory The win left Pacemakers Just a half game back of still league- leading Blue Zone Pacemakers now sport a 611 slate while the Blue Zone has a record In other league games last week Penny Wright and Diane Gardner led the Steroids to a triumph over the California Raisins ana In an offensive duel Michelle pumped In points to pace the Celtics to a big win over Other team high scorers includ ed Carol Kovocevlc for the California Raisins Sandra Cousens for the Blue Zone and Chung Kim 22 of the 76ers Play continues tonight at Centen nial with 76ers meeting the Pacemakers In the p tipoff match Blue Zone faces the Califor nia Rabins at fll0 p m and Celtics do battle with the Steroids In the 9 pm nightcap GEORGETOWN LADIES BASKETBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS 1 Blue Zone l Pacemakers 1 1 Steroids 0 California Raisins Celtics registration open The Town of Hills Recreation and Parks Department is now taking registrations for all our Youth and Adult Winter Pro grams All start in early January and run for to 12 weeks Programs Include Ballroom Dancing Fitness Seniors Cable TV Programs Downhill and Cross Country Ski ing Knitting Skating Youth and Adult Youth Activity Nights and Dance Full descriptions of most of these pro grams can be found In our Fall and Winter Brochure Register now to avoid disappointment For more 261 ft Pool closures The Acton and Georgetown In door Pools will be closed from Dec 19 to Jan 2 inclusive for annual repairs and maintenance A Still Located at Carols 65 MAIN ST S Phone 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