Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 1, 1989, p. 20

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday November I Racquet club Numerous activities By LARRY SCOTT Herald Special Another busy week a I the Georgetown Racquet Club The Men s house league con tmued with Team III consisting of Ken Thorn Graham Brown Jamie Kelman Barry and Jim Hall the leaders after the evening matches There were three special Hallo ween pumpkin winners Larry Sisnett John Jones and Bryan Reynolds in winning their matches were each able to take home a pumpkin much to the delight of their children I am certain All three teams won their matches by identical 2 scores The ladies team at home to the Adelaide Club had strong wins from Chns Kogon Audrey Jans and Jan Cook Sandy Lewis lost a close match in the fifth game Hertz lost her match Keith Smith playing in the top position for the team easily won his second interclub match in a row Jim came alive after his first game and sailed to a win Bill Voisin after losing in the fifth game last week won in the fifth game this week Dean Miller and Doug Farrugan did not fare as well against their opponents from the International Club The men s B team went s Sports Club of and our top player this week Kemp won 3 in a strong showing Wayne Rakkala in the number spot lost 3 Paul Strandberg defeated a former Georgetown team player Jim Dieroff 30 Kogon not yet in top form lost It must be stated here that John Walker won his match but default A win is a win The Toss Up tournament was in stituted this year to allow players of all levels of play to mix both off and on the court early in the squash season and we are now into the second round of play In this tournament the player who wins a coin toss after a match has been played is the one who ad vances and the other player enters the consolation draw This is definitely a low key type of ment There are competitors taking their chances The finals will be on Nov 10 and the lounge will turn into an old English pub for the occasion And finally remember the se cond commandment of squash thou shall hit the ball deep Junior Redmen end loop piay Acton Highs junior Redmen volleyball team ended their regular season on a losing note Oct 23 against their arch rivals EC Hosting the Milton team in the last match of the regular season the lost the opener but jumped back to claim the se cond match 156 In the third and deciding match the could not put it together and were trounc by their guests 153 The Redmen will now meet Georgetown in the first round of playoffs to be played in Georgetown Wednesday today Coaches Ken Ellis and Dave Thorpe were proud of the team s efirts this year Their enthusiasm Noncontact hockey A Doug Thompson Royal 11 Don Porker Mutual Royal pizza Dale Avery Tooles Bird Mcpherson Neanderthals J Da Colonial Ron Crane Mutual DaveAshbco Terry Lane Royal 1 4 19 and skill seemed to grow stronger throughout the day in tour but they t put con efforts together in regular season games The Redmen captured a gold and silver medal in two tournaments and finished in the semi finals in two others Their regular season record in the tough Halton East Division was five and four Said Ellis It s fortunate that we had a letdown early in the season against both Georgetown and Reding We might have finished higher in the stan dings In regular play we took the first game from each of these two teams but could not hang on for the second and third games Ellis singled out Brad Thorpe and team captain Bill Andrews as having had particular impact on the team s success this year He also paid tribute to senior stu dent David Thorpe his assistant coach Without Daves involve ment 1 not sure the boys would have to such high levels this year I really appreciate his skills and attitude Royal Mulual Colonial Tree Derbys OToolcs Midas Muffler Neanderthals Royal Kings 1 12 16 9 12 0 SAVE YOUR BODY NORTH END NISSAN Martin SI MILTON BRING YOUR TRANSMISSION TROUBLES TO US DEAL DIRECT WITH US AND SAVE HO MIDDLEMAN Front Wheel 4 Wheel Drive Experts TRANSMISSION TUNEUP SPECIAL Service Includes Clean sump and pan New pan gasket New trans filler New trans fluid Adjust band Foreign Domestic Light Truck Transmission Specialists AUTOMASTER TRANSMISSION 877 6904 Bodanis Bruins weather storm The Georgetown Major Peewee Bruins completed a difficult and somewhat week A woeful start agiinst Milton on Tuesday night saw the Bod mis Bruins fall behind their visitors 3 after two periods The score flittered the Georgetown squad and could be at tributed only to the excellent of Chad Hughes Early in the third period Jim took Stephen pass and opened the scoring for the Major Peewees then won a in the Milton end and scored an unassisted goal With two minutes left in the game Milton made the score with a breakaway goal The Bodanis Bruins didn t quit and Stephen Yunchuk fed Katsilieris who completed his to draw the score to Milton scored an empty net goal as the final score read Georgetown hosted a strong Stoney Creek side at Alcott Arena on Saturday and in a well played game marred only by a brawl earned a draw Doug on a determined solo effort opened the scoring for the Bodanis Bruins A fine passing plav from Jamie Stephenson to Onopnjenko to tnggerman siliens the score to 2 for the Major Late in the second period with the score 2 Duane fired a shot past the Stoney Creek goalie on the end of another three way passwing play with wingers Stephenson and Duke Stonev tied the score at three and with left in the game passed to Gavin Glaser who fed the puck to Mark Aldndge behind the net where he moved to the front of the goal to tuck in the go ahead score Stoney Creek evened the core with a little mort thin thret minutes left in the game John Waller was outstanding in the Bodanis Bruins net as home side was outshol but not outplayed On Sunday only seven skaters suited up to face host Chinguacousy The Georgetown side was short five players serving suspensions as a result of the Saturday game antics Erler opened the scoring off a goalmouth scramble on a goal assisted by Onopnjenko and Aldndge By the end of the second period the tiring Bruins trailed I With Chad Hughes playing brilliantly in the Major goal they were only behind by a score of 31 entering the last minute of the game With seconds remaining Sheppard scored from Brent Wilkinson and Eleven seconds later knotted the score when he again rounded the net to stuff in the puck after taking a pass from Hats off to a tired but determined Bruins squad OWNERS For Service Call 8731818 Recreation positions The Halton Hills Recreation and P irks Department is now accep ting application forms for Summer Staff positions Programs include children playgrounds day camps sports camps drama pro grams and art programs COORDINATOR One position available Will oversee whole summer program Responsibilities include hiring staff organizing programs publicity and general ad ministrative duties SUPERVISORS Will supervise plan and organize the above program areas for these positions can be picked up at the Recreation and 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