NOTICE l GEORGETOWN HONDA Sports and Recreation OK US For 30 Years cffi We Have Delivered ShCTIONB Wednesday November IMS Page I Raiders in third after weekend Bs back on track If you re a fan of entertaining high scoring hockey then Arena was the place to be tut Satur night Georgetown Raiders displayed a highpowered offence In an end battle with the Streetsville bys as the hometown a took a win It was a good win we showed some good offence said Raider head coach Peter Sturgeon We still have some problems In front of the net but our defence will gain con fldenceasltgoes The win came on the heels of a tie in Burlington on Friday night marking both an end to a three- game Raider losing skid and the third time this season that Georgetown has left the Burlington rink with a tie On Saturday sole possession of third place In the Central Ontario B Hockey Leagues western division was on the line as and Georgetown both had points heading ioto the confrontation leads the west with 30 points Burlington is second with Raiders now sit alone In third with and Streets gained no ground on the weekend currently sitting In fourth with RAIDERS 9 STREETSVILLE Travis Cole enjoyed a big night for Georgetown scoring the ha trick and adding a pair of assists for five points Chuck Loreto added two goals while Chris Lee Brown Rob Doucette and Kelly Foster banged in singles In an exciting fast paced contest Georgetown held a lead after the opening minutes following a brief lend by on Raider def giveaways scored two quick goals within a minute of each other at the and seven minute marks of the period before Chris Lee scored on at That ignited the Raider offence as Des Brown followed with a quick wrist shot from the slot before Chuck and Rob scored within seconds of each other in the last minute of the period The pace dldn slacken in the se cond period as banged In three straight goats to take a lead before Georgetown tied It at with Cole scoring his first of the night on a goalmouth scramble The hitting also picked up in the middle frame as Kelly Foster Shan non Storr and Rob Doucette all their presence felt The biggest hit of the period however belonged to Brown The stocky winger slammed a Cam Cuthbert Into the boards with a solid check and the groggy Derby defence man t return to the Ice after being helped off by the team trainer Kelly Foster broke the deadlock at the mark of period three doing his best Tiger Williams Impression afterwards Coles second goal at SI gave Georgetown a brief 7- lead before a twoonone Derby break ended In a powerplay marker at Coles third on a nice pass from Chuck was quickly followed by Streetsv lie tally during a goalmouth scrum and It was left to to score the empty net In for the win Todd King blocked shots while the Raiders directed a total of shots at the Derby net A lot of credit goes to Todd said Sturgeon He came back after three losses to get us three points Chuck and Travis Cole were cited for their stellar penalty killing work as Georgetown Strcctsvllle 31 on the powerplay RAIDERS BURLINGTON Raiders were down 42 In the last 10 minutes of Friday s visit to Burl before Kelly Foster narrowed the margin to 43 and Rod Posma scored the tying goal on the with seven minutes left Newcomer Rory Kennedy a member of last year p allOntario champion Georgetown Juveniles opened the scoring at 11 of period one with his first goal Of the season after signing with the Raiders last Chris Lee cited by Sturgeon for his strong play over the weekend scored Georgetown second goal at 7 of period wo Raiders sent shots at the Cougar cage while Todd King was tested 44 times RAIDER Stilt out of the Holder lineup are Greg Braieau recovering from an open dec to my and J Latour suspension Cory Chandler a former member of the Metro leagues Blues was signed along with Ken last week but was a noshow for Saturday contest Both Sturgeon and VP In charge of hockey operations Jack Handy said the OHL Guetph Platers have pro mised Georgetown help on the That help could In early December when the major junior clubs round out their lineups for the new year Raiders have this week off from league action as they take part in the annual Henry Carr Pepsi Jr Hockey Tournament at the Weston Arena Georgetown opens up tomor row at p vs trie Metro loop Bramalea Blues followed by a day afternoon p encounter with Buffalo and a Saturday night p m with Central League eastern division leading Travelways Next home game is slated far Saturday Dec with Burlington Cougars visiting Arena Egg Nog Jog coming The Credit Valley Conservation Authority and the Georgetown Track Club will be sponsoring the Sixth Annual Egg Nog Jog which will be held on Sunday Dec 11 at 10 a at the Terra Cotta Conser vat ion Area The 11 km challenging run for fun Is open to everyone This year all proceeds from the race will go to the United Way of Hal ion Hills Following the race all runners and supporters will be invited to sip a glass of free egg nog inside the Visitor Services Centre Priies will be awarded to the male and female runners with the best finish times Entry fee is in Newlook Raiders are worth a look Pauls Call Paul Editor Anyone at Arena lost Saturday night can attest to the fact the Georgetown Raiders ore playing hockey So where were those fans There were about 100150 of the faithful on hand as the Raiders played an upanddown end fast skating hardshooting contest against It was good wideopen hockey at its best Not only was there plenty of quality goals 16 in all to be exact but there was some decent and honest togoodncss and clean hard hits The penalty box stayed relative ly empty and the teams stuck to hockey So the fact remains There should be more people catching the act of these resurgent Raiders In their new bright red and black finery before they hit the playoffs Perhaps there still some Georgetown fans out there who are uninformed enough to believe the Raiders nee Gemini are still the sad sack lot they were last season Well nothing could be further from the truth Last years survivors are quick gelling with some impressive newcomers and lo and behold the Raiders are serious contenders In the Central Ontario Jr B League s western group With eight wins thus far the Raiders are only two wins shy of last seasons entire total They even put together a modest nine- game undefeated streak Veterans like Chuck Kevin Dance Travis Cole Greg Braieau and Don Cruise are fin ding the range Heady Rob captain Mark Pries and newcomers Trent Cull and Rod are shoring up an but game defence Todd ng is supplying solid goal tending and Curtis Green has proved he can step in at any time and deliver the goods A new working agreement with the Guetph Platers has a strong good scoring winger Des Brown and a big may also be in the works But what Is refreshing about these new look Raiders Is the at titude Club vicepresident Jack Handy says the kids Just t accepting defeat anymore They expect to win every lime out now he said Sophomore coach Peter Sturgeon ever the cautious op timist Is with his crew but Is also perhaps most importantly still ready to make positive changes if it adds up to numbers In the column While happy in victory Sturgeon can also be heard uttering a seem favorite saying of his Were not going to Jump up and down lo express the fact he not yet ready for complacency He a talking about the possibilities of bringing back lost years team scoring champ Joe and extra large rearguard Mark Dunning Yes this years Haiders are a fun bunch to watch And more people should bo wat chlng them advance and 18 after Dec and on the day of the race Entry forms arc available by calling the honty at 1615 or at local library or municipal of Terra Cotta Conscrvn Ion Area Is located on Winston Churchill Blvd Just two km north of the Village of Terra I J J a I pit a Up up and away Carol up Georgetown last Wednesday hooped 13 poind of the California or a hot during dies Centennial School night but 11 In a frit to the games law the Celtics lop the and upend the Blue Zone Play continue cry day evening at Centennial Herald photo Sr Rebels avenge loss and win at GHACs Defeat can be a good teacher and the Georgetown Rebels senior boys volleyball team have certainly teamed their lesson well After losing the Helton County final to Tabbies two weeks ago the Rebels bounced back to win the GHAC crown at Hamilton a Hill Park Secondary School last Thursday Perhaps even sweeter than the title was the revenge the Rebels were able lo exact from by beating the Tabbies In Thursday final match Georgetown downed the Tabbies 154 and 157 to wrap up GHAC after defeating Hamilton Brebeuf 1512 I was really pleased with play sold Rebel coach Rusa Lin- We only allowed one game Both Georgetown and qualified for entry Into the OFSAA finals which begin Thursday In Hamilton Against last week the final was slightly tarnished when two players were declared ineligible under OFSAA rules Ap- the pair who had ansferred schools were eligible under County stipulations but not at the provincial level It was an emotional and mental setback for said But they give us anything They still had good fellows to put on the court they were and knew thefr mentals While the Rebels face a lough draw In the provincial meel beginning tomorrow crew will concede nothing Were hoping to be fighting against top opposition Georgetown ranked eighth in Its pool meets Oshawa Donovan and Kingston Loyalist before facing number one seeded Peel Applewood We saw them Applewood win the quarter finals of the tournament which they eventually won over number two ranked By said They re a tough opponent Thev a good standout player and they set well If we can play over our heads and shake somebody up we could be looking at an easier theoretical semifinal than our quarter final said been Improving steadily all year Georgetown athlete tries it and likes it in World Police Games held Down Under Glenn Edwards has tried it downundcr and it was an experience the Georgetown resident Isnt likely to forget It was great said Edwards of his recent Journey to Australia to compete In triathlon at he blcn International Police Olympics Edwards a Halton Regional Police constable did welt at the world law enforcement version of the Seoul Games by placing 30th In a field of triathlon competitors 14lh In his age category of 29 years and under But Edwards Impressions of Australia were much more vast after a two- week cycling trip along the Island nation s cast coast with his father Ken who had Glenn on the trip minder The people were so friendly recalled Edwards after returning to Georgetown on Nov 14 They hesitate to slop along the road and ask us if we needed or If we needed place to stay They were real down to earth characters The Edwards embarked on their unique voyage on Oct 4 Sydney the premier city of Australia east coast was the first stop with the Police Olympics scheduled lo begin on Oct and running until Oct 16 Prior to the beginning of the Games Glenn spent his free time bicycling around Australia first ly and whlllng away the hours at several of the most spectacular beaches to be found anywhere In the Glenn especially favored world famous Bond Beach where he tried his hand at surf skiing a com bi nation of kayaking and surfing and a few of Sydney equally noted topless beaches The Police Olympics were kicked oil in grandiose fashion as athletes from the 22 competing nations assembled In Sydney immense sports palace the Sydney Cricket Ground for the opening ceremonies Like their Olympic counterparts in Seoul the various police forces were ushered Into the stadium with their departmental and national dags on prominent display Glenn said the crowd at SCG numbered well Into ID Ken wards lenn Edwards Temperatures for the triathlon were a comfortable mid 70s as Ed wards and his fellow competitors began their affair with a km salt I wasn l used to the salt water and swimming not my best event to begin with confessed Edwards Nevertheless the Georgetown athlete performed well in the water and looked to make up ground along the km bike route It was a hard hilly course he said It tended to weed out the weak riders A iokm run primarily straight followed the cycle portion and conlli to progress At the finish line his official time was 1 with the winner clocking In at an unofficial I I was surprised at the high of athletes competing said Edwards As a gala banquet marked the con elusion of the 1988 Police Games Edwards and his father began the second leg of their journey a bicycle trip up the cast coast of Australia The Edwards first brush with a member of Australia unique wildlife family came as a surprise and left them feeling like they had Just stepped back in time to the days of the dinosaurs We were changing flat tire on the Bush Trail when a a half foot long Australian lizard plodded across the road laughed Glenn That really caught me off guard Other highlights on the Australian road included several samplings of traditional Aussie pub lunches the Las Vegaslike clubs Retired Serviceman League rustic com moda in outback hotels and views of omnipresent Australian bush fires From one lookout post near Port McQuanie we could see 12 different bush fires burning Inland at one time sold Glenn The entire sky was Just massed with smoke It look like a complete haze Along with the obvious climatic differences Australia seasons are reverse to North America and those of wildlife the Edwards also found some Interesting cultural habits downundcr Among them bottle shops where customers can pick out beer and wine much like liquor stores In the United States Cocacola was 10 and a 750 ml botttc of beer was 40 said Glenn or Bring Your Own restaur an Is were also a find You takes your drinks puts them in the fridge and serves you one whenever you want one explained Glenn On the way back to Canada the Edwards stopped over In Fiji where Glenn described the people as the best That would be place I would want to retum to he said The people Just wanted to meet you shake your hand and say hello They Just smiled all the In FIJI Glenn also sampled the ceremonial native drink Cava It tasted like dirt and numbed your tongue he quipped With the memories of his recent venture still fresh in his mind Glenn is already preparing for what he hopes will be a berth In the next In ternational Police Olympics to be held in Vancouver in 1990 Bingham named alltourney Georgetown Joanne Bingham a left sideright side attacker for the Western Michigan University volleyball team was named to the Invitational team Nov 1819 Bingham registered 24 kills with a per cent attack success rate and four total blocks In Western Michigan is 1M4 1512 1M Minnesota Nov IB The Broncos lost to Notre Dame the following night Nov IB 1MB 1M 215 315 for the ImdU championship In a losing fort Bingham hit with nine digs and five total blocks SPORTS Sabres clear air B2 Buffalo hunting AtoM SPORTS I Dart dirt B3 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