Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 21, 1988, p. 12

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SECTION T1IEUEBA10 Wednesday December Wild and wooly tie highlights week Energy crisis dulls Sabres An energy crisis hit the Acton Sabres last weekend Alter opening the week with In spiring me- from behind He with Hornets the Sabres turned around and Inst two In a row A hoi Cougar team clawed the Sabres In on rtiursday night and the Caledon ripped Acton In Acton on t ridny us the threegame stint took Its toll We ran out of gas said Acton Inscoc after Friday loss The three In three nights caught up with us Acton started well by leading 1 after minutes but the high Hying Caledon crew cume buck lo force a tic with one period re maining Filers popped two within a span of Ihi third period and said questionable goal scored on an apparent offside was the straw thai broke camel a Tim McDonald Bob Watson and Ian Ellis scored or At ton with assists going to Lilts Wilson Pete Carglll and Steve Wagner Dean Bower was In for hometown Sabres Acton behind throughout three goals including the tying at as the Cougars marker by captain Pete with Hard work pays dividends for Novice slumpbusters old tan of the Junior volleyball team a White Oaks Wildcats In Hilton high play la it Wednesday Georgetown had a outing for Georgetown Herald pedal Two weeks ago It looked like a long winter Georgetown Major Novices and their supporters They wen In a prolonged slump suffered some lopsided defeats Coach Dave Bell never lost sight of his original goal though and thai was leach teamwork positional play and instil enough self confidence so that player believed in himself and the team ability to win Well all the hard work has paid oil and now this team will be force to be reckoned with Alter dominating last weekend and holding league- leading to Just two goals the boys Milled Burlington on Thursday Dec 15 Georgetown dominated the first period with pinpoint passing and close checking They came away with a 10 lead on a goaf by Brad Davidson from Ryan Bell and Brad Koujoumjian Burlington tied the game early in the second frame but wi look lead when Curtis scored Bell and Wesley Blight Thirty eight seconds into the third period a long shot went in off one of our defenccmen and just eight seconds later Burlington scored again on breakaway from the en suing faceolf These two quick goals had Georgetown staggering and the final scor 2 tor more than half this game Georgetown was the dominant team and showed the kind of discipline and hustle that coach litllhisWnlooktngfor Oakville proves medicinal help as Minor Novices regain health A trip Oakville on Dec 15 Just the tonic the slumping Georgetown McNally Construction Minor Novice hockey team needed After their good outing In Burl in their last game all eyes were on the team to see If they would repeat the effort They certainly did In fact they came up with their team effort of the season All players played with the up required to win hockey games Trevor Rich got the locals on the right track when he rammed in a perfect pass from Dan Cabral Robert then took things into his own hands when he broke the game wide open with two beautiful goals On his first tally he picked up a pass from Ryan Smith and Judd Richardson and beat the opposition defence went in all anne and pui a fake on the goal tender ihat made the goalie s knees buckle then tucked the puck Into the comer of the net His second goal was assisted by Geoff and Mike Madill Mad 111 then scored a goal of his own when he was fed a pass from Geoff and he whirled in front of the net beat the opposition with a backhand off the post IC CHRISTMAS HOURS Mon Fn 30 Saturday 9 00 5 00 Next It was score his second Roil in as many games when he was sit up by and Robert rounded out the scoring when he topped in beautiful feather like pass from Robert MacLeod whose and pass play was throughout the whole It was a good by all the Georgetown players and isdiffuull Thrr toon job seriously and cohered the Burlington captain so well that he had very few scoring chances Burlington scored first and Georgetown tied the score on a goal by Mike Krause when he tapped in a loose puck from in front of the net is a rookie on the Georgetown team after moving to town from where he was a scoring star in the Acton Tyke I a On Dec whtn McNally n Journeyed to Burlington they didn know what expect They knew hod humiliated by Burlington IQfl Ins time they phyed but the cinching staff had a Their plan game and to try to hold Burl ington best player off the Robert was chosen to shadow Burlington s star forward was chosen because of his skating ability his tenacious checking Joc While he has had many chances Mike this has had some bad luck around the net hopefully this key goal will help him regain his town scoring touch to on the team hot to played this game well but a special mention must be made of Trevor Rich who was pressed Into service on defence when Geoff a regular rearguard could not make id the game Rich certainly looked at mid work home on defence and the coaching defensive staff must be relieved to hav player like him who can ploy both forward and defence When all was said and done Burl won the game but certain ly the can hold their head high for the effort they put out This type of effort will win many games Three selection Geoff Mike Krause Robert I arose A Drill fflaoapiir Located at Carols 65 MAIN ST S Phone for an appt or please drop by 8772981 Gift Certificates Available GEORGETOWN HOCKEY HERITAGE AWARD Nominations Wanted The General Public is invited to nominate a group or individual who has made a significant contribution to Georgetown s Hockey Heritage Forward your nomination the Georgetown Hockey Heritage Council co DON OLSON 1 Ray lawn Crescent Georgetown L7G 4N1 NAME ADDRESS I I PHONE I Please include a brio description the contribution Submissions received prior to January 3rd 1989 will On afternoon Dec 17 in Brampton he the same effort lor all three periods and mint away with a wellocserveiJS 1 win Brampton opened the scoring at the midway mark of the Second period but less than mlnules later Brad Davidson the grime on pass from Then with just two minutes left in the period Brad pass ed Cameron Hunter in the slot and he drilled a low shot toward ihe net The Brampton goalie made ihc in itial save but am pounced on ihc re bound and fired home whal proved to be the winning goal Cam con his fine play as he helped set up Davidson clinching goal with four minutes left in ihe game The other assist went lo again the duo MIIOMBtltGS Sabres Thursday contest maintained leads of 1 and before the start of period three While admitting Schombcrg is an improved squad tnscoe said the absence of seven regulars from the Acton lineup definitely hurt the Sahres With the three games in three nlghu some guys had to Juggle thelrworkschedules he said Bob Watson Shown O and Todd Shlmlrak bulged the twine for Acton with Troy Foster earning two assists Jason Lucas Pete Ian Ellis and Chris had solo assists while Jim Mantlone manned the pipes for Acton SABRES A wild and wooly final four minutes of the third period saw the Sabres sting ihc Hornets lor three straight goals to earn the final tic With leading the Sabres coaching staff called for a stick measurement on an All Is ton forward The blade proved Illegal the man advantage as a frustrated club subsequently took two more minors In a minute and a period saw Dean Bower make a of key saves as Acton settled for a tie Troy hosier Jason Lucas Bob Watson Tim McDonald John Van Dam scored the earlier Acton goals with Lucas 13 121 Watson Van Dam and Rogers earning helpers SABRE HAITI lnscoe is still hoping for some player help from the Sabres Jr affiliate Mil ton Merchants Sabres con still catch Alllston in the league standings as Acton has three meetings left with Grand Valley while the Hornets face Harvesters just one more time this season Grand Valley the weak sister of the Mid Ontario loop Sabres visit Grand Valley row before hosting Bradford Bulls on Friday North Halton champs of Sec Herbert and was outstanding On Dec Novices continued The score loitered the opposition as their two go lis in the last three minutes play the horn i playing well as Ihey did when they deflated on day they did a lot ol things right jnd were full value or the win Curtis opened the scoring in second period when he converted a t rustr Brown from tht corner Sliano Thompson made one of his pat ended rushes before a hard shot at the The was made and both and had chant at re bound before Thompson finished led shot high to what he Halfway through Hit third In at two Ancestor defenders io the puck in tin comer and his quick pass found Blight cruising in iht Weslej almost put a hilt in the back of the us ho fired a sizzling writ shot in this know all iht shots Thompson and Koilyoumjlin but when he gits good one is second to none will now lions for the Milton over Christmas week where the open game on Honing is arch rival Members of the North girls champion School include front row left lo rlghd Shannon Kim Wiltshire Ha It It Julie Jen I Becky it been quite a year or a local puhlic school team The Stewart town Senior Girls Volleyball learn recently com pitted a most successful season In their league play they finished se cond overall losing only one match to tentennia Middle School This qualified the team or the semi final against Sam School which won in two games thus them for the North Championship and Allison Kelly the back are Sue Dunning coach Laurie Heath Sinclair Liz and Cindy Kallo coach Absent from the li Katherlne Photo tied The evening Of Monday Nov proved to be an exciting night at Georgetown District High School as Stewart town fans packed Ihe bleachers to cheer on the team The girls certainly showed that hard work and determination does Indeed pay as they captured the championship title winning two games straight SEASONS because you May the con ngyeirbr gonibuidi good and prosper ty you and your LIMITED ion in INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 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