Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 18, 1989, p. 19

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Sunny Acres surging early Till- HI- RAID Page Sunny Acres Farms major midget hockey team is stressing a team comes first philosophy entering 1989 90 play and results thus fur indicate the lesson has filtered through well Sunny Acres travelled to fcnn last Thursday Oct handed the hometown fa von Us a 41 defeat Sunday aftcrniKtn Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena the Sunny Acres squad host to Milton and proved less than gracious hosts by thumping visitors Bodanis struggling The Georgetown Major Bruins got off to a mediocre start in Tn County with a win a loss and a tie Coaches Milne Dan Curtis and Wally sponsor Dan Bodanis and the team have very lofty goals for this season Representing County the Ontano and a sue participation in the Quebec International Tournament top the list In Flamboro Oct a shor thanded Dan Bodanis Bruins squad overwhelmed their hosts by a score of Mark keyed the offence with a goal and two assists Duke and Blaine McCaule each chipped in with a goal and an assist while Brent Wilkinson added two assists Single markers were recorded by Stephen Onoprijenko and Gavin while both Matt Brain and Jim Katsiliens earned a helper The Major Peewee shutout went to John Waller Georgetown played host to arch rival Milton Tuesday night at Arena The short staffed Major Peewee squad lost the physical contest as Milton scored a goal with 3 left in the third period Milton opened the scoring the first period only to see Doug Sheppard convert a Brain pass for the equalizer in the second frame Chad Hughes played an outstan ding game in the Georgetown net Saturday at Arena the Dan Bodanis Bruins hosted OakviUe Seven members of the home side had participated in a volleyball tournament and the determined visitors took advantage of tfteir tired hosts in earning a tie Duane playing his first game after recovering from a finger injury banged in his own re bound to secure the tie in the last minute of the game Sheppard led the offence with two goals and an assist Aldridge contributed with a goal and an assist Jamie Stephenson on a fine in dividual effort counted the other Georgetown goal Earning single helpers were Bouskill Glaser and Wilkinson John Waller was outstanding m the Dan Bruins net as the visitors their hosts in this contest Interclub squash Oct 10 marked the opening Ladies Squash match at home between Squash Club from Mississauga and our own Georgetown Racquet Club Linda Sandifer Hertz and Jan Cook all won their matches while Audrey Jans and Janet Schandelmeier downed their op ponents APPLE WINDSHIELD REPAIRS Handl All Imuranc CMm M After three games Acres team sports a 2 record and Ihc team aspect that is be ing drilled into the players couldn boast better dividends Against rnn Sunny Acres was behind 10 after 20 minutes of The Georgetown team looked like different outfit over the mainitifi minutes of play and waltzed victory Mitch Bull had two GeorgeUmi goals with Scan and Boyle count inn single markers Brad Tut I collected a pair of assists with Rich Bond and Bole helping out on single markers At home against Milton the highlight of the game for the visitors was the opening faceoff After that it was game over time for the outclassed team Acres led 1 aftei minutes after two periods and had vaulted in front before hi the scoreshect Georgetown scored the game final goal Mark played a strong all round game for the winners ing three goals and picking up three assists Brad Tut scored twice and had two assists Brad Amato had a and an assist Single Georgetown markers were scored Gord Burke Sean Rich Bond and Mark Guistini was game collecting four assists to with his goal Rob Boyle had a pair of assists single assists going to Eric Long Mark Mclntyre Mitch But and Jake The Sunny Acres crew faces a hectic week with three games scheduled The team had a game scheduled tonight Wednesday in at press time the score was not available Saturday Sunny Acres journey to while Sunday afternoon pm at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena Georgetown plays host to Star Fuels start well The Star Fuels Major Atoms are on the ice again and have started their season well with only two losses In four games The good news is that the other two games ended in ties and this team is play was surprised last weekend as the Fuelers rolled up a lead and made it tough for the Rangers to come back on their own Then during the week Flam borough had to scramble for a tie as our guys didnt let up and car the play for most of the game Very similar story against Mitton however the came out on the short end of the score In the boys had the game winner called back as the puck went out of sight of the official Clothing Mens Ladies Chiicirens ALTERATIONS REPAIRS Girls field hockey fill defenders in black irl l during lost Thursda field Tin I hoik llutr Oct 1J in thi Ihrounlimi the hut were edged mi tcnola The Rebels IfaRue regul with a J fill raid photo Rebels grab silver medal at volleyball tournament IN GIBSON Herald Sports The Georgetown District High School Rebels senior ball team learned lesson over the weekend to be the best you must beat the best The Georgetown lads aren t quite at the pinnacle but it most definitely is within sight The Rebels competed oer the weekend the highly competitive Applewood Heights High School of Mississauga Invitational Volleyball Tournament and came home with a welldeserved bronze medal for their third place finish The tournament attracted 20 high school squads from throughout Ontario most significantly host Applewood and Stratford High School ranked Number One and Two respective ly in preseason high school senior boys volleyball rankings According to Rebels head coach Bob McKay the Georgetown crew was preseason ranked In the top five provincially Going into the tournament the Rebels sported a fine 50 match record in league play In tournament action Georgetown won their own Earh Bird Tournament but finished se cond in both the University of Guelph Open Tournament and the Invita tionalTournjn did m lew first hand their fo prouncial honors At the Lni of Guelph tour nament the finished cond to Strdtford and a the nu tournament the GDHS team claimed the siher medal to Applew Heights gold While the team was understan dabh disappointed at not winning the Applewood Heights tourna on the weekend coach put things in the proper perspective for his charges We definitely were out of place at the tournament com mented McKa and I feel the bronze medal accurateh reflects the team provincial standing at this point We have some fine tuning to do before the Ontario high school championships The tournament was into four pools and the Rebels swamped pool opponents from Streetsville Gordon Gravdon Grantham and Con federation of Sudburv without a game in the best of three matches In quarter final pla the Rebels dropped Glen Forest High School games In semi final provincial nemesis Stralford once more put a damper on the Rebs champion ship hope- Stratford dropped Georgetown and la to shunt the Rebels into the bronze medal game against High School In the second game against Stratford the Rebels were in front 107 at one point but eventual bowed The Rebels took out their frustration against the over matched team and won the bestof three match by scores of and claimed the tourna ment gold medal by defeating Stratford effects Gallery Framing Centre Limited Edition PAULROBSON COMING SOON J 416877 7491 Guelph Street NEXT TO BELL CLASS IN THE CENTRE Georgetown HALTON HILLS COLLISION RR ACTON ONT CORNERS DISTRIBUTORS BLUE JAYS EAST CHAMPIONS SHIRTS AVAILABLE Professional Sharpening Prafeisional Team Wear 8730500 Mom Si Georgetown TRAFALGAR SHELL J I TRANSMISSION J OIL CHANGE I I ALL DOMESTIC IMPORT WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS MANAGER J 8464444 BRING YOUR TRANSMISSION TROUBLES TO US DEAL DIRECT WITH USANDSA VS NO MIDDLEMAN Front Wheel Wheel Drive Experts TRANSMISSION TUNEUP SPECIAL Includes mpand pan gasket New trans filler New Hans fluid Adjust band Foreign Domestic 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