Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 10, 1990, p. 17

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THE HERALD Wednesday January 10 Page 1990 Georgetown Midget Hockey Tournament honor roll Milton Grand champion raEp Wm SiMUmKm A Northwest Consolation Champion GEORGETOWN MIDGET TOUR NAMENT ALLSTAR TEAM From left to right roach Peter Right Roy Chan Northwest Centre Matt Waterloo Chris Waterloo Lett Wing An thony Northwest Defence Ray Midland Sud bury and Defence David McDuffe Milton Herald photos by Colin Gibson Tournament Scoreboard PRELIMINARY ROUND CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND CONSOLATION ROUND Milton 5 Acton Milton Misslssauga4 AJax6 Chinguacousy Guelph 5 Northwest Sudbury Newmarket Milton Acton Northwest Elora2 Waterloo Georgetown Northwest Waterloo 1 Port Perry 5 Acton Newmarket Ajax Markham 3 Markbam2 CONSOLATION FINAL Sadboryi Northwests GEORGETOWN MIDGET HOCEY TOURNAMENT CHAIR MAN Rick Hume presents the Town Halton Hills Centennial louma ment championship trophy to Milton team captain Herald photo by Colin Gibson TOURNAMENT Tl E COMMITTEE MEMBER Tony presents the tournaments Most Valuable Player trophy to David of the tournament champion Milton team Absent when picture taken Most Valuable Goaltender Dave Cavaliere Nor thwest and Most Sportsmanlike player Roy Chan Northwest Herald photo by Colin Gibson Sabres blunted by Bradford Acton Sabres saw their 1990 Mid- Ontario Junior Hockey League record hit the 500 mark Sunday evening as the Leather- town squad dropped a decision to the hometown Bulls In their opening encounter of the new year Acton nipped Alliston Hornets The loss Sunday against Brad ford dropped the Sabres season record to 1016 in the middle of the pack in league standings Sabres came out flat against Bradford and the hometown Bulls took full advantage to score four times The score remained 40 Bradford through two periods as the Sabres came to life and gamely fought back Acton Bradford 21 in the third period but the fir period deildf pYoVefl come Bob Gagnon and Jeff Shevalier were the Sabre marksmen Sabres have set themselves a hectic pace over the next few days with three home encounters Tonight Wednesday 8 pm at Acton Community Centre Sabres take on Flyers Friday evening pm at Acton Community Centre Sabres challenge leagueleading Orangeville entertain Scnomberg

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