Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 7, 1988, p. 12

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SECTION Wednesday December Jr Cs win backtoback games Sabres look sharp Skirting the issue Acton Sabre captain Pete beat Seville goal lender Mike on but the managed lo thwart Car gill In the end making a poke check Sabres lost 123 against Wednesday night but bou back In sljle Id win back toback gome Ian I rod ford and at home Id rand alley Herald photo Things are looking up for the Ac After starting lost week on a Tamil 1st note the Junior C squad bounced back to record a pair of back to back victories In Mid Ontario league action The capper to the week was a big last minute win in Bradford over the third place Bulls on Sunday after an equally satisfying home ice defeat of Grand Valley Harvesters on Friday It was an excellent weekend beamed Sabres Robin on Monday The guys played well We beat one of the big three Bradford and we re only two points out of fifth place Inscoe had reason for being elated after Acton had opened their weekly action home lost Wednesday against the league leading Crushers When the dust cleared had racked up a dozen goals in a 13 win But the Sabres regrouped from the drubbing especially when consider Sunday win was accomplished with only players In the lineup due to work commitments and school assignments BRADFORD Jason Lucas third goal of the night with only I 19 remaining in the third period broke a deadlock and gave Acton Its First win In Bradford In five seasons It was a good hockey game said Inscoe It was back and forth Indeed the two learns battled a tie after minutes and were still tied at heading into the third Lucas hattrick led the way while Ian Ellis Bain and Sean O had singles Assists went to Bain 2 Lucas Dave Sutherland Vlnce Rogers Mike Andy Gllray and John Van Jim Man Hone went the distance in the Acton net and had a banner outing as hi kicked out 36 Bulls Bantams go 500 in league The two wins came against with a score of 63 and against Creek with a score of 100 Losses were registered against Milton with a score and Burl with a score The and Ms played well against Ching In coming up with a 63 vic tory In the first period Georgetown scored twice on goals from Lewis assisted by Guistinl and Ken Koszlwka unassisted The second period saw Georgetown net another pair of markers both by Elinesky with assists going to Crawford with two and Hilts and each with The M and Ms picked up another In the third frame when Mark scored from Guistinl and Lewis and Sean Guistinl notched the final goal assisted by Hagen and Elinesky The traditional rivalry between Georgetown and Milton continued on Sunday night but In this match It was all Milton as our neighbors to the west literally mopped the ice with our boys In winning easily by a score Of The game was called late in the third period when John suffered an apparent serious back Injury and was taken to hospital by ambulance We axe happy to report that following examination John was released from hospital with what was diagnosed muscle strain Georgetown next game came against Stoney Creek and the and Ms blew Ihem away to the tune of In this game Hilts notched four goals with singles going to Kostiwka Butt Wright Gulsllni and Lewis Assists went to with four Crawford with two with two and singles to Curry and Hilts On Monday the M and Ms travel lo Burlington and were defeated by a dose checking Burlington The boys fell behind by two goals in the first period but rallied back with a pair to tie the score after two periods Georgetown goals were by Guistinl assisted by Lewis and and Brad Amato from Crawford and Lang The third period was not kind to the M and Ms as they were by a margin as Burlington took the win by a score Georgetown only goal of the period came from Mark with assists to Amato and HIGH SCHOOL Rebels split at OFSAA A tough draw proved to be downfall of the Georgetown Rebels senior boys volleyball team as the ended their season he OF SAA championships In Hamilton last weekend Georgetown ranked eighth in the triple- A category met both the number one and number two seeds In the round robin event and finish ed out of he running with an overall slate After handily defeating both Donovan and Loyalist the Rebtls dropped matches number two seed and eventual pions Colonel By Ottawa and number one seed and Ontario finalists Peel Col By went on to upset in the gold medal final Georgetown met Colonel By after recording easy twogame match wins over both Donovan and Loyalist After dropping the opener to Colonel By the Rebels put It together in game wo and the Ottawa squad was forced to pull out all the stops In a IS- clincher In the Rebs final match against favored Applewood the Peel champs turned on the Juice to overpower Georgetown 154 I think the guys were a little In owe of them said Linney We bring the same intensity lo that game as we did to the Colonel By match himself expressed when he learned number two By upset heavily favored for the OFSAA crown thought would ve had It all over them he said As or Rebel fortunes next year says his senior squad should be another strong OFSAA contender Four starters are returning to bolster the lineup and at least a fair of Bob McKay front line will move up the lad der to become strong senior con tribute rs Andreas Schlrm Phil Rehberg Mark Murnaghan and David Leslie will return to the senior squad next season and Junior standouts Peter Gombocx and John will make their presence Celt at the senior level after leading McKay a Junior crew to the Hal Ion title tor Ihefourth consecutive lime In We should be pretty strong next year said Redmen lose hoop opener Chris Burrell hooped points in a losing cause as the Acton senior boys basketball team opened its season with a loss to the White Oaks Wildcats last Thursday in Senior coach Dave Boycott has three veteran starters bock for another hoop campaign and hoping the can Improve upon last years sixth place East finish We don t really have much depth said Boycott Wevc just gotten off the volleyball court so I really am Just starting to work with the guys Along with are returning vets Gerry and Ralph Bach Pins and takedowns who will likely curry the bulk of the workload for the Boycott will also count upon the efforts of junior graduate David Thorpe and newcomer Scott Williams David will certainly help out and Scott Is a good athlete who should contribute at guard said Boycott A midget junior senior tripleheader tomorrow featuring the traditional Acton George town rivalry as the Rebels visit the Rebel grapple foes the Nov falton County high schools kicked off the 196889 wrestling season with an open competition Seven Rebel wrestlers donned the red and blue represent Georgetown in the meet with four of the finishing the round robin event with undefeated Andrew Gooding wrestling In the 141 pount category finished at with a pair of wins on points Keith Ih in IN pound class also walked away unbeaten in two matches one by pin and one by points Bill Murphy pounds and Paul Powers also recorded a pair of wins against no defeats Keith Perkins in the 119pound division earned a split In his two fights winning and losing on points look one victory against a pair of defeats and Rob Veil man wrestling In a very lough 165pound division which included number one ranked Thorn Jensen of E C took it on Ihe chin with a pair of losses Georgetown and Acton pools open until Dec 18 Acton Indoor Pool Dec IB Monday Public m Adult 89 a Tuesday Family Adult Wednesday Public 78 Adult 89 p m Thursday Family Adult 89 p n Friday Public 7 8pm SaturdaySunday Disabled 1112 30 pm Sun only Public Family Adult will be open upon request Acton only Clothing Georgetown Indoor Pool Nov Dec IB Monday Public Adult m Tuesday Family Adult Wednesday Public 78 m Adult Thursday Family 7 Adult Friday Public 7B Saturday Sunday Public Family m p m A Located at Carols 65 MAIN ST S Phone for an appt or please drop by 8772981 Gift Certificates Available OPEN A WEEK Mechinlc Tunupt Eihluili 89 SI Georgetown 8775501 THE TORONTO DOMINION BANK Hallon Hills Shopping Centre 235 Street Georgetown Ontano or 4531206 NEW HOURS OF BUSINESS Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 9 a m to 4 30 p m am 30 am to300pm Green Machine Available 7 Days a Week Bradford earned minutes In penalties and Acton had ID SABRES I GRAND VALLEY On Friday In Acton the Sabres were never behind In the contest as they enjoyed leads of 10 after one period and after two Troy Foster gunned a pair of goals and Tim McDonald Sean O Conncll Steve Wagner Kelly Rob Wilson and Wayne Rivera potted Rob Wilson Bob Watson Jason Lucas and Pete Carglll each had two assists and Steve Wagner Dorron Bain Vlnce Rogers Ian Ellis and Sean had solo helpers Acton picked up minutes In minor penalties while Grand Valley harvested Dean Bower played well In the Sabre cage ORANGEVILLE SABRES 3 Bob Watson Troy Foster and Wayne Rivers were the only sue Acton marksmen on Wednes day at the Acton Arena us Sabre goal tender Jim could have sued his teammates for lack of support Mantlone consistently made the first stop on several Orange vi lie shots only to find himself helplessly alone on rebounds as Acton players doubled up on Crusher puck carriers That Just said We always seem to run around against them Ian Ellis picked up two assists and Rivers Watson and captain Pete Carglll had one apiece SABRE Sabres en joy a wellearned rest this week with the only scheduled match being a home ice encounter with Schomberg Cougars on Friday night The Cougars however have been one of the hottest teams In the MidOntario tough said Inscoe Meanwhile Inscoe said things are evening out in the MidOntario loop which is good news for the Sabres Bradford dumped Orangcvllle a couple of weeks ago and the hoi Flyers have come down to earth with a pair of re cent losses At the beginning of the season Inscoe sold a fourth place finish would be a reasonable goal for Acton in the seventeam loop Heavy schedule takes toll on Sunny Acres Midgets A heavy schedule took its loll on the Georgetown Sunny Acres Farms midget hockey team last week Team manager Wayne Pries said the club suffered third period blues in a hectic fivegame week and a won loss record over the span just might be the proof of the pudding Georgetown played the five games last week after compiling a table 1 slate at the annual Ajax Midget Tournament on Nov 2330 losing only to eventual tourney win and host team A ax while defeating both Niagara Falls and Pittsburgh Ajax thumped Georgetown in the tournament opener but the Sun Acres rebounded to down Niagara Falls before blanking Pittsburgh Stars Georgetown received a rude welcome back to league play last week with a trio of louses which In eluded a pounding from a tagging from and a trimming by Burlington On the positive side Georgetown managed edge Dun das and triple up on 1 CHING GEORGETOWN On Sunday the game was much closer than the score indicated We played strong positional hockey but Just couldn t score said Pries Doug Kent garnered the lone Sun Acres marker GEORGETOWN 1 Jim English paced the winning at tack on Saturday at Alcott Arena with a pair of goals while Bill McDonald notched the other Eric Long had two assists with single helpers going lo Dale McNIvcn and Mike McElroy I On Friday at home Doug Kent and Eric Long were the only Georgetown scorers with Mike McElroy and Rob Boyle picking up the assists GEORGETOWN Last Wednesday in a well balanced offence led Georgetown to a onegoal in Rob Boyle Cord Burke Dale McNivcn and Jim English each scored with Rich Bond picking up two helpers Single assists were earned by Craig Cooper Doug Kent and Cam Herman BURLINGTON I GEORGETOWN I Georgetown started the busy week on Nov at home where Dale was the lone local scorer In a tight contest Jim English received an assist Ancaster visits Georgetown for a 4 p m tilt on Saturday Arena MIDGET MEMOS The local midgets are selling poinscttlss for the Christmas season in an effort to help raise cash for the team trip to C later in the season Orders may be placed with or by contacting general manager Wayne Pries Lewis hattrick paces Villa victory Colin Lewis turned the to lead Acton Villa to lis first vie lory of the season in Milton Indoor Soccer League play last Sunday at EC Secondary School Doug Morris scored the only other Acton goal In its win over Awards Night Applications arc now available for the Municipal Awards Evening which will be held Feb 8 1989 If you know of someone who has brought honor to our community through their achievements In sport or culture In 1968 be sure to nominate them before Dec for recognition Application forms may be picked up at the Recrea Hon and Parks Department Office Schwartz Weiss which was with three regulars out of the Villa lineup Team spokesman George man said the play goaltender Tony Saxon was exceptional He played very strongly in net said Gidmon Acton has a l record in league play with a noon encounter scheduled this Sunday against Mo- Jen Steel GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND 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