Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 31, 1990, p. 18

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday January 31 19S0 Norvals Hoewing attacks slopes SUNNY ACRE FARMS major midgets came alive and swarmed the net in the third period en route to a win Friday evening at Gordon Memorial Arena in the first game of the opening round TriCounty Hockey League playoff Woodbridge ousted three series Sunny Acre Farms ousted Woodbridge with a win Sunday in and swing Into second round playoff action this Friday night pm at Gordon Memorial Arena Herald photo Sunny Acres Farms on roll By COLIN GIBSON Herald Sports Editor Georgetown Sunny Acre Farms major midgets survived their bap tism of fire in postseason play by ousting in two straight games In the opening round Hockey League playoff series contested over the weekend Friday night at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena Sunny Acre Farms eked out a slim win then Sunday afternoon at West Vaughan Arena Georgetown completed the series sweep by blanking Wood- bridge 20 Trevor Elinesky proved to be a oneman wrecking crew against as he accounted for five of the Sunny Acre Farms seven goals finished in fifth place in regular season TriCounty Hockey League play a full 13 points behind first place finisher Sunny Acre Farms This might have lulled the Georgetowners into a false sense of security leading up to the night encounter and only a third period surge saved Sunny Acres from the embarrassment of being humiliated in their home arena We came out very flat noted assistant coach Dan Guistini fill ing in behind the bench for head Charlie Hanman who was feeling under the weather It took us two periods to really get going and two soft goals didnt help matters I told the players in the dressing room after the second period it was their game to win but that we were being outworked and also that our needed to be turned up a notch enjoyed a first period lead and was in front 31 heading into third period play Guistinis address to the troops had the desired effect in the third period as a hustling hitting Sunny Acres squad took control of the game away from Woodbridge and the visitors in the final period to claim the 54 triumph The fourth goal came with seconds left in the contest and did little more than salvage some pride for the visitors Elinesky netted the hat trick for Sunny Acre Farms with singles go ing to Mark Mclntyre and Craig Cooper Ken Kosziwka Mark Eric Long and Cooper collected assists Paul St Pierre saw action in the Georgetown nets and was solid when it counted in the third period Sunday at West Vaughan Arena on a larger ice surface both teams tightened up defensively with Georgetown making the most of their scoring opportunities The first period ended scoreless with Trevor Elinesky counting his first of a pair off passes from Ken Kosziwka and Brad less than three minutes into the secondi period This was how things stood heading into third period action provided the cushion with 834 to go in the game when he converted passes from Gord Burke and Craig Cooper for his second of the game and fifth goal of the two- game series Peter Downs earned the shutout in the Georgetown nets Sunny Acre Farms enter second round playoff action this Friday with a home encounter scheduled for 830 m at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena At press time the opposition was still to be determined but ac cording to team general manager Wayne Pries it is expected that Brampton will challenge the local Brampton finished in third place in League regular season play seven points behind frontrunning Sunny Acre Farms The second round series is a affair On Sunday Milton Heights Ski Club Green Team raced against Mansfield Bronze at Mansfield The final score was Milton Heights Mansfield Bronze 101 The top three girls for Milton were Hoewing of finishing fourth Tamra Reynolds from Acton finishing fifth and Michelle Sutherland from Milton finishing ninth The top three boys for Milton Heights were Matthew Bressmer finishing tied for first with John Cassidy from Milton Finishing third was Matthew Clarke from Oakville Also on Sunday Milton Heights Blue Team raced against Hamilton at Hamilton The final score was Milton Heights Hamilton The top three girls for Milton were Amy Hughes from Milton finishing seventh Amy Stein Toronto finishing eighth and Sarah Hughes from Milton finishing ninth Michelle of Milton Heights Ski Club in the first divi sion finished tenth out of in the slalom race held at Alpine Ski Club Michelle placed nth overall in the combination of giant slalom and slalom races She has been selected to compete in the 2 slalom races on Wednesday and Thursday and in the Sealtest Giant Slalom to be held at Georgian Peaks on Saturday and Sunday Josh Douglas 15 years of age from Oakville placed 16th in the Juvenile Division and was top Juvenile in the year old divi sion In the Juvenile Division ages 1214 Richie Couper of Burlington finished sixth in the slalom race at Beaver Valley Ski Club At the SOD second division downhill at Alpine Ski Club Tim Shier finished ninth Joe Hertz Milton finished 27th and Jason Penman Milton finished 3lst At the Palter Cup Downhill held at Alpine Ski Club Tim Shier finish ed fifth Joe Hertz finished ninth APPLE WINDSHIELD REPAIRS We Handle All Claims St Untl on 8731655 Criterion RUG CO LTD RUG CO LTD SALESSERVICE INSTALLATIONS CARPET VINYL TILE Georgetown Ont L7G 4168771012 A and Jason Penman finished On Saturday at Horseshoevalley Ski Club in the slalom race Joe Hertz finished fifth Jason Penman finished 10th and Tim Shier finish ed 21st Bodanis Bruins maul Brampton The Georgetown Major Bodanis Bruins opened the Ontario against Bramp ton this week and made short work of their foes by winning the bestofthree series in two straight In Brampton on Wednesday night the Bruins recorded an impressive victory and followed with a relatively easy win on Thursday night at Alcott Arena In Brampton Doug Shebpard sparked the offence as he scored the first three goals of the game and added an assist on the second of Erlers two markers Georgetowns final goal was scored by Gavin Glaser Two assists were earned by Duke BouskiU Mark Aldridge and Brent Wilkinson while single helpers were added by Jamie Stephenson and Blaine Mc- Cauley Chad Hughes was sharp when he had to be in the Major Peewee net At Alcott Arena Sheppard im proved upon his performance of the previous night as he again scored a hat trick but this time ad ded two assists Glaser chipped in with a goal and two assists Erler and Stephen son added a goal and an assist Single markers were recorded by Stephen and Aldridge Jim Katsilieris and earned single helpers John Waller took his turn at pro viding solid for the Bruins Coaches Chris Milne Dan Curtis and will now prepare the Major Peewees for the second yet unknown opponent in the On tario SPECIAL EVERY THURSDAY HOT ROAST REEF PLATE INCLUDES FRENCH FRIES VEGETABLES DELICIOUS Reg MARTYS TOO RESTAURANT Georgetown Market Place END NISSAN 610 MARTIN STREET MILTON ONTARIO SHOP LOCALLY WIN LUCKY LICENCE NUMBER FINE FURNITURE 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