Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 3, 1990, p. 14

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Page THE HERALD OUTLOOK SitardayNovember3lM0 Athletes of the Week Krlsty Johnson and Jim were chosen as Ibis weeks Georgetown District High School athletes of the week for heir recent efforts in sport Johnson a member of the Rebel cross count team finished third of I runners in the 1000 metre race at he Horseshoe Athletic Competition at the Kelso to quallh for the all Ontario championships in London Sheldon kicked a field goal with juit seconds remaining in their game Burlington to the senior Rebel football team a U21 tic ton Herald photo Beavers hold on for tie On Saturday Oct the Beaver Lumber Major Novice Rep Team invaded the Johnston Arena in Streetsville and skated away with a tie The first period was highlighted by a goal for Georgetown by Ryan Bobor and assisted by a newcomer to the team Joshua The Georgetown team did not enjoy territorial advantage but held their 14 lead into the last half of the third period Goaltender Tyler Pearce stood out and held the Georgetown team in the game Finally with four minutes left to go Streetsville scored It was a hard shot high on the glove side just inside the post Georgetown made a valiant fort to win the game with three in the last is seconds Bryan Stuttard played a strong defensive game with Jamie in his first year of rep hockey adding offensive spark On Saturday Oct 28 the Beaver Lumber Major Novice Rep Team were shut out 2 by the Brampton Major Novice Rep Team at Georgetown Memorial Arena It was a very exciting game with the second goal coming in the third period The game in eluded a penalty shot that was awarded to the Brampton team The Georgetown Ryan Carter made an excellent save on a deke by the Brampton forward Notable Georgetown con tnbutors included a solid sive effort by Scott Ellis and Brent McClung combined with offensive direction by Matthew Hotham and Jason Campbell It was another nail biting game with a strong effort by the whole team 33 record for Midgets B IAN WARD Herald Special Alter a home opener Oct against Erin Georgetown s Sun Acres Midget Team played five straight away games and Erin Milton and and coming up a lit tie short with Stonev Creek Milton and Streetsville Sunny coach Carson Mininch is convinced the team is capable of beating every team in t league Understanding that this year s team being made up of six major minor age midget players few of whom have played together as a unit in the past it will take some time for the players to f develop together the encouraging attitude of the coaching staff and players the Midget AA team will tin OFFICE MAGIC FOR ALL YOUR OFFICE STATIONERY NEEDS St Gsocgotown GIC RATE 12 Subjtct To Ctunge Without Nolle MONEY CONCEITS quest ionably strengthen throughout the hockey season and be on top for the playoffs Representing Georgetown for this are Goal John Kat sillers and Marc St Pierre Defence Mitch Butt Jake Poulstrup Ryan Ward Justin Wees Jeff and Shawn Pearson Forwards Brent Coul ing Dust in Thompson Greg Dob bin Mark Brad Tim Todd Wees Greg Dawson and Doug Crawford Working with Carson Mimch this season is Terry Wees who will concentrate all his hockey expertise on the defensive players Sunny Acres next home game is at Arena on Nov at 00pm vs Brampton 8770109 Simon CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT i Phone 132 Main Street South Georgetown Ontario 6 B77O109 Acton PML loses to Cartage ACTON HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Scoring Summary Coy Cartage Goals Cartage Andrew Mark Scott Tom Warren Adam Daponte David Clark Jason Pern Met on Shawn Galaway BradRhynold TYKE 4 Allans Air Goals Andrew Forbes TomasMahon2 Allans Air Mark 2 David Ryan BANTAM TOWN Olde Hide House t Erin 4 Coils Hide House Jason McGraw Erin Jason Slater 2 Chris Wyress Gary Smith PEE WEE Hollywood fi Acton Wood Goals Hollywood Matt Boycott MattAndrews Acton Wood Chris Sargent Allan Howard 2 Jay McDamels Trevor ATOM Hockey Moms Goals Nell is Scott Matt Williams Hockey Moms Adam Petch Derrick Lockerbie ATOM MacLeods Ifelton Hills Electric Goals Halton Hills Electric Andrew Beaulcu Kevin Derek Nolan NOVICE 8 Goals Goy Joseph Zmke Scott Ferguson Alex Zmke NOVICE Hinds Market M Chapman Goals Hinds Market Daren Mcln tyre Robbie Mac Jamie Masinter Novice Sabres defeat Erin Acton Novice Lealhertown Sabres won their Oct 24 I on game at home over Erin by a close 4 i score scoring the win with just under two minutes topla in the game Previous to this match both learns were undefeated and strong goaltending by both Ac ton Andrew and Erin s Justin Babin shut down most of the scoring chances The Ryan Young Shawn Weatherall Paul Withers line en joyed a strong game with Young netting two and Weatherall get ling another also set up Young for the game winner The Sabres are off to Port Dover for a tournament today and back at home Sunday play Woolwich FOR ASSISTANCE WITH ALL TYPES OF MORTGAGE FINANCING PRIME RESIDENTIAL CONVENTIONAL Months to Years 12875 1325 jtw uta Residential Commercial Cal DAVE KRAUSE 873 GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE CM STEREO ft APPLE 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