Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 29, 1990, p. 19

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TOEHEliALDolBWMSKSihmlliyBlmlram Page IS THE HALTON HILLS HERALD OK CORPORATE AUTOMOTIVE 1H TRAFALGAR MAPLE AVE Flmt Special lit Tuneup Plckup40clivrv Towing FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE Sports and I Recreation ROB RISK Herald Sports Editor 8772201 Legi Rewarded Gy Awards S Roundup Alex Tough Sports Calendar Novices lose on the road Georgetown Beaver Lumber Major Novice hockey team was defeated by Lions 2 Dec at the Arena The game was evenly played with Georgetown only able to ice nine skaters due to the latest flu bug The first period saw Matt Hotham set up Dan Smith at the mark only to be turned away by the Orangeville Jason found himself in the deal at and a great save held the score at an Carter marie a fine stop to begin the second with a glove lave Lions scored their first jl J 17 on a scramble play that found Ryan Carter out of position Seott Ellis broke up a dangerous attack at to ng the second period to a close at lo At 1 53 of the third scored on a deke play which saw try in vain to poke check the puck off the Orangeville for ward The final score was Lions Sabres alumni game Notable Georgetown skaters eluded Derrick Elliot Roddy Heinz and Joshua Travers Acton Sabres played an alumni game Dec at Ac ton Arena pitting the present Jr team against former members of the organization Greater ex won out as the won The younger members won the more important game the night before at home defeating Schomberg ing Sabres right behind the second place Cougars Herald photo by Colin Gibson Blue Fins swimmer sets new club record Halton Blue Fins Swim Club member Neil Scudder set a new ciub record at the fourth annual Christmas Classic hosted by Pickering Swim Club Dec Scudder swimming in the 13 yearold boys division metre backstroke set the record with a time of 2 finishing in the meet He also placed 12th in the 50 metre freestyle and competed in the 100 metre breaststroke Sabnna a competitor in the girl s and 13yearold division earned a second place finish in metre freestyle fourth in metre freestyle eighth in 100 metre backstroke and completed the metre freestyle John Brennan and Thane Goodlet 12 and 13 year old boys LaurieAnne Crocker and yearold girls and Leigh Shilhngton 12 and 13yearold girls also took part in the meet which had competitors taking part Blue Fins take part in the Invitational Jan 11 13 before they host their invitational meet Jan at Georgetown In Sunny Acre team ready Georgetown Sunny Acre Farms midgets will be competing in the annual Georgetown Midget Hockey Tournament starting Wednesday and running through Sunday Team members include John hat Marc St Pierre Brent Shawn Pear son Dobbin Grot Dawson Jake Mitch Butt Brad Thompson Jeff Mark Tim Justine Todd Mike Moon Brad Ryan Ward Doug Crawford coach Carson and assistant coaches Terry and Ian Ward Herald photo door Pool Their following meet is the Ontario Short Course Age Group Championships being held in Etobicoke Feb Hills Blue Pins Swim Club member Laurie Anne Crocker earned three first place finishes at the Dorado Little uns meet Dec 16 Crocker swimming in the 11 12 yearold group won the loo metre breast 200 metre individual medley and metre back while also finishing fourth in the 100 metre freestyle and sixth in the metre fly Teammate Andrew Terrell earned a third place finish in metre freestyle for ll yearold boys He also placed fourth 100 metre back ninth in 50 metre fly and 10th in 200 individual medley Christianne Gent an eight and under swimmer finished fifth in metre freestyle sixth in 100 metre freestyle metre back and 25 metre fly She also finish ed eighth in the 50 metre breast and 100 metre individual medley Patrick another eight and under swimmer finished sixth in 100 metre individual medley 50 metre back and metre freestyle He also manag ed two seventh place finishes in 50 metre freestyle and 25 metre Pools closed Both Halton Hills Pools will be closed for the following dates between Dec and Jan 6 for annual maintenance and repairs The recreation department would also like to point out that persons under the age of 18 are children and will not be admit ted during adult swim times For family swim persons under 18 must be accompanied by an adult Anyone may attend public swim but children wishing to enter must be sue years of age and be able to stand unaided on the pool bottom with their head clear of the surface or must be accompanied by an adult SPORT SHORTS AllStar Rob was selected as the lone Georgetown Raiders representative for the Central Ontario Jr B West Division all star team Five Milton players four Brampton four Oakville three Burlington two Streetsville and one Peter borough selection rounded out the team The Central League all star game will be held Jan 1 at Vic Johnston Arena in Streetsville Swedish visitors Georgetown Bantams are playing an exhibition game against a team from Sweden tomorrow Sunday at Gordon Alcott Arena beginning 2 30 p m This is the Swedish team s first game in North America as they begin a short tour of the country The team is from Vim a small town near Stockholm lambcrough Bantams are hosting the team returning the favor for their visit to Sweden last year Golfing deal Attention all Hills golfers Here is a chance to take advantage of a golf deal and help out the Ontario March of Dimes at the same tune For a limited time a passport allows the holder to play holes of golf at 59 dif ferent locations The courses are spread out throughout the province but several including the Georgetown Golf Club and In dian Wells in Milton are in the area All proceeds go to support programs that are available to assist physically disabled adults For further tion call Veronica Matiszewski at 416 or Ontario March of Dimes at Midget tourney Georgetown s Sunny Acre Farms Major Midget hockey team is hosting the annual midget tournament Jan The team is also billeting players from the Citadels Midget team ing the fiveday event This year also marks the first time the tournament has featured two separate Eight teams II compete for the A and S Engraving AAA Championship Trophy while teams play for the Sunny Acre Farms AA Championship Trophy Georgetown plays its first game against Port Perry Jan at Memorial Arena at 6 while Hurricanes face off against Richmond Hill the same day at Arena at 9 All playoffs are at Alcott starting at 10 a on Jan

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