Page SECTION THF HERALD 14 IWW Davidson scores pair in victory Major Novices shrug slump Herald Special Georgetown Major Novices broke out of their prolonged slump In a big way with a convincing victory in on Dec 10 The first period was scoreless and It t until open the scoring early In the second period thai Georgetown alive Brad Davidson won a In the visitors end and pulled the puck back to Brad Brad onetimed it and the game was tied A minute later Shane Thompson carried the puck the length of the ice before unleashing a wicked While the startled trying to clear the cobwebs Curtis pounced on the re bound ami fired a quick backhand shot into the net Then Brad Davidson took control and scored two unanswered goals to Ice the victory for Georgetown The first one was a nice threeway passing play from Michael Crawford and winger Brad On the second Brad took a pass from Cameron Hunter and relayed the puck to in front of the net He fired It off Ihe post and Davidson rapped in the rebound The whole team played well but coach Paul gave special mention to goalie Scott Herbert for his outstanding effort and to the defence of Shane Thompson Michael Crawford An drew Beavan Ryan Bell and Steven Smith or keeping the forwards off balance all night After an Inspiring victory In on Dec 10 Georgetown Major Novices hosted undefeated on Dec 11 Even though the home team has shown marked Improvement of late they were not looking forward to facing a squad which lias been the opposition all season This Georgetown team for real though as they played on even terms before losing by a slim score This game could have gone either way and the Streetsvillc coach was amazed the improvement in our learn since the last time we played them The whole team gave It their best and no one should ashamed of the result In the first game of the season Milton defeatedour Major Novices 102 to the Dec loss represented an improvement whereas coach Dave Bell con Unties to stress positional play and teamwork with an eye to the future Milton continues to rely on their two star players to carry the load and some of the supporting cast rarely touch the puck Georgetown first goal was scored by one of our own stars as Curtis stole the puck Inside the Milton end and alter slipping It past one defender Kettles dented by Time Out I Darts TON Monday Dec Yet again Time Out 1 came through to defeat Copper Kettle In the Glen Williams establishment with a friendly atmosphere The score was 11 Kettles three points all came In singles The top singles match went to Greg Cummins over Joe Calms Brian Beaumont and Bon Scarlett then counted for Time Out Chris son of my old buddy Broadbcan took the games from Brian Hicks and Broad bain himself took Ged Williams for he remaining points Pete Picker and Dan were Time Out other singles winners The early light by Kettle was eventually snuffed out by the more experienced Time Outers Pete Pickering hit three Brian Beau one and Dan hit 135 I had two dose outs for something dif Stu Engineer smacked 137 and brought the roof down 0 Paul Richardson and Luke maintained their good play with lo and 135 respec tively In the match with Brackens Paul Sargent and Bill Taylor answered with 13S and respec tively The actual match rolled along with first one side then the other taking a two game lead The singles were tied up at the doubles went to brackens 31 leaving the team games for the deciding fac tors The visitors took both team games for a end result in the dingdong battle Richardson was the only player to come away with points from every match McGibbon ladles individual star against Hollywood was Monica Southern and the unfortunate Stan Mathews was the loser in their singles encounter Otherwise the visitors ran away wllh the re mainder cf the match ups The ladies have to win a full match and nevertheless enjoy themselves no matter the results Now and again they do give their opponents a fright or wo on the way Mathews did manage to salvage a little esteem with and was supported by Mark and Doug Whlchelo with similar scores McGibbon lads kepi second place with a 104 win over Time Out the Time Out McGs ran up five ingles then T took the remaining three wllh Vic Dean Zlllo and John Colter at the helm then combined with Tony Marrowy for Ihe doubles win over John and Jim Nicholson and that was for Time Time Out Dean finished on 120 and McGibbon Ian McDonald Gory John and Hugh Smld all netted 140 The next two Mondays sees the close of the first half of the schedule Teams have played home and home with opponents week about and reach the last of the opposition not yet met on Dec and Dec 10 INDUSTRIAL Dec No results and standings this week as the league broke off team play to stage the team doubles tourney Singles winner Gary teamed up wllh Jim Nicholson to become champions by defeating Dennis Thorogood and Eric Fuller in Ihe final and Nicholson represented Steep Rock current se cond division leaders and Fuller and Thorogood represented Westerners of the first division There are some excellent players in the second division this season and the two championship tourneys born this out so far came through against Harry Bottoms Roy Ensigns and then met two En signs In Ken Baker and Trevor Williams winning both games Then the lads came up Ihe strong going at that point Joe Cairns and sell We lived with them in the first game and were blown away In the second Next tame Paul Karohdis and Cam Levers Tnxmcn and another result Meanwhile In the other half of the draw Thorogood and Fuller made their way steadily past Mike Pepper and left hand throwing Grant Richardson right hand Is Injured of Acadian Pools Pete and Dave Robinson were the next victims set ling up a first class match with Pete Pickering and Earl Maltby both former singles winners and the tandem moved on to meet Jon Burke and Dave Tomlinson Aces In the semi final The final saw Rodda and Nicholson their darts on Ihe board and Puller and Thorogood put many of Iheirs on the floor and mot are won and lost there and then too much to make up the Rod daNicholson duo took the honors The consolation draw was as usual interesting and some good players were battling It out Amongst them were first round drop outs Ron Scarlett and Beau Beau Hustlers by their own admission could not get going and Mark See and Rick Curtis a young team from Gaskctmen who also battled their way to the final The experience of Snowjacks Hustlers first division leaders was Just a little too much for the third placed second division team from Beaumont arrived form In the nick of time as the young lads could not gel going early enough and the championship con solution vie was decided This Wednesday it is back to league play for the next few weeks with a special team tourney the week before Christmas for a trophy donated by inter County Sports of Norvol George Details later lads and lasses the netminder with a quick shot Georgetown second goal was on example of what coach Bell has been preaching Allan took the puck near his bluellne and fired a quick up the left side to Andrew Andrew shot from Just Inside the bluellne using Speedy Ricky Clark was right where he was supposed to be and banged in rebound before the goalie could cover up Sleepwalking McNallys see win streak snapped I NORTH END NISSAN 87841 37 WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ALL KIWANIS EVENTS On Dec 11 Georgetown McNally Construction Minor Novices three- gome win streak came to a halt They lost to a Milton team thai they had beaten 7 the last time they met Perhaps the were over confident but game wore on their over confidence turned to panic Milton took a two- goal lead and Georgetown seemed to be listless on offence Finally couch Mark ham changed his lineup to try to Instill some life Re put Geoff Qui mi on a line with Robert MacLeod and Trevor Rich Perhaps the up worked because Rich Finally scored to cut the deficit to It was too little too late as Milton coasted to a 42 victory Perhaps the best if fort of the night from Geoff Bohr who played effort the game result certainly would have been different As the game ended coach Morkham was seen with his assistants Paul La Rose and Robert MacLeod going over some changes and new strategics to hopefully breathe some new life Into the of Three star selection Geoff Bahr Ryan Smith Geoff On Dec 10 the McNally Construe tlon crew Journeyed to Milton to play the Milton Novice AA team For the first 10 minutes it ap peared that the game had started much too early The Georgetown team was still asleep Joey Barber started in goal for the McNallys but It was soon apparent that he was Just as sleepy as the rest of the team After Milton scored three rather easy goals coach Villa wins David Banks and Doug Morris each scared twice to lend Acton Villa to its second straight win In Milton Indoor Soccer League ac tion last Sunday School Ron Gourlay Colin Lewis and George Gidmon scored singles to round out the Acton offence as Villa recorded a resounding 1 shelling of Mojcn Steel The win evened Acton record two wins and I Nolan was cited for setting up three of the Villa goals and net minder Tony Sox on had another outstanding performance in the Acton cage Villa meet Coaches at a m In Mil ion on Sunday Hot stymies Sabres The weather may hove been cold but the Acton Sabres found the op position hot in Mid Ontario Jr Hockey League action in Acton last Friday night Cougars received some lending as they doubled up the Sabres to record their sixth win in their past contests Their played excep tionally well said Sabre GM Robin We easily could have been up by two or three goals In the first period Instead the Sabres found themselves victimized by hot and were down by o count at the end of minutes Schomberg led 41 going Into the final frame where Acton effort was not good enough to steal win We hod 15 shots in the second WINDSHIELD REPAIRS STEVEN C FOSTER BA LLB BARRISTER SOLICITOR 37 MAIN ST SOUTH GEORGETOWN ONT L7G 3G2 tel 68734961 fax 41 68734962 I AH A I A AUDIO QUALITY STEREO SYSTEMS ACCESSORIES F0H YOUR HOME AUTOMOTIVE RECORDS TAPES CDs I Take that his strongest gome of the year Bohr Morkham decided to pull Barber scored on a beautiful end rush and replace him with Chris Hall and If only some of his teammates Hall played steady goal but mostly could have demonstrated his type of the coaching strategy of pulling the goalie awakened the rest of the From this point on they took the play to Milton Robert MacLeod scored first from Trevor Rich when he stole the puck in the Milton zone and fired It home Next David Morkham set up Trevor Rich for his first of two goals On his second goal MacLeod and Td ford got the assists finished the Georgetown scoring when he con verted pass from MacLeod With the forwards and defence putting out effort the coaching staff put Barter back in the game and with proper support he played ver The final score was for Milton when the final sounded and was corned that to win a hockey game you have to play full minutes cor gel own Rebels Junior girls volleyball tram her all into this pike during action between the and Acton at we MIS gym lail Wednesday recorded a of Aim and defeated Bishop Reding on Monday I Herald photo Blue Zone bounces back Schomberg has been very hot of late Pete Corgi John Van Dam and Jason Lucas scored for Acton with Lucas goal coming during a Sabre killing effort Bob Watson y Foster Steve Wagner hod ossists Dean Bower went the distance in goal for Acton Sobres have re signed forward Todd and he II be bock in the lineup for tonight home game against Alllston Hornets a team that Acton must beat this season In order to realize their fourthplace goal Sabres return the Cougars visit tomorrow In Schomberg before hosting Coledon Flyers on Friday The Blue Zone bounced back from twogame losing spin to take stronger hold on first place in the Georgetown Ladies Basket ball Lea cue last Wednesday at Centennial School The Zone by narrow margin to record its eighth win of the season In 10 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