Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 1, 1991, p. 18

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Page 18THE WEEKEND OUTLOOK Friday February BEST AVAILABLE Bowling Threesome Three bowling buddies left to right Josh Sweeting Jordan Scuralli and Blake Mandarino combined their efforts during one of their fames at Georgetown Bowl last weekend The three boys and many others found the local alley a fun place to spend a few hours Herald photo BANTAM Pro Sport opens series with wins over Milton Georgetowns and Pro Sports Bantams opened their series of the with two wins last week Jan at home Milton opened the scoring in the first period taking a lead into the second frame Milton jumped into a lead before and got on the scoresheet Defenceman Ryan Hay scored assisted by Derek Parsons The second period ended 21 for Milton Georgetowns hard work paid off in the third period when Paul Kalbarski tied the score with Jeremiah earning the assist On the same shift Kalbarski picked up his second goal on a nice setup by Mark and Georgetown held on and Derek Parsons scored into the empty net to close out the scor ing Steve picked up an assist on the play The two teams resumed play last Sunday at Arena The and Ms came ready to play as they Milton most of the night Derek Parsons scored midway through the first period to open the scoring for Georgetown Ken Brown assisted on the play Georgetown took command of the game in the second scoring four goals to Miltons one The locals looked very impressive passing the puck well and out- skating Milton to the puck Tim Kavanagh picked up two goals and Steve Onoprijenko and Paul Kalbarski each scored in the period Dave scored a goal late in the third to round out the scoring as Georgetown skated to a win Assists went to Mark Aldridge Derek Parsons 2 Ryan Hay and Jeremy Hamp The third game of the series will be played Wednesday night in Milton Georgetown Peewee team loses 3 1 to Milton By WENDI GOODHEW Herald Special Coach Brian Markham Mike and Chris Goodhew saw their play one of their strongest games of the season in game two of the playoffs losing against Milton on Jan Milton which won the first game came out fast and hitting hard in the first period and Georgetowns defence toughened up to meet them at the blueline Trevor Crane made some big hits and a couple of rushes this game to keep Milton on their toes Andy Kerslake and Dave were also no easy match on the or in front of their net as both boys played a tough game Milton scored first but the line of Chris Goodhew Davey Wilburn and Chris Corney were hot when a pass from saw slip one by Miltons goalie to tie it up Robbie Pilgrim Mike Wilinga and Keith Hurt just missed a few times made some passes and dug along the boards Milton scored twice again mak ing it for Milton Georgetown kept coming right back up to the last seconds but just couldnt get the bounce of the puck to go their way Goalie John Moon played an outstanding game and came up with some big saves when called on Jeff Beauparlant kept the spirts on the bench high They will meet Milton again Saturday for game three of their best of five series Curling Cooperation MAJOR PEEWEE Bruins split games Major Peewees split their two most recent games with Jan 10 and 13 in a home and away series Trailing late in the first period at Arena on Jan Scott Lahey scored the first Georgetown goal with one second remaining on the clock goal was assisted by David David Kalbarski tied the game early in the second period on a play set up by David Kotsos and Gary Georgetown gained the victory halfway through the third period when David Boere beat the Streetsville goalie after receiving a pass from Andrew Elinsky Three days later Bodanis Bruins travelled to Vic Johnson Arena in Streetsville in a return match with the Tigers The game again was spirited and featured solid passing and hitting Streetsville assumed the lead at the mid point of the first period but a pair of Georgetown goals in the last ninety seconds of play gave the local club a 21 lead when the period ended Gary McNeily opened Georgetowns scoring in the first period on a goal assisted by Scott Truman Sixty seconds later Scott Lahey gave Georgetown the lead after receiving a pass from David Kotsos The second period ended in a 33 tie as Georgetown two goals to one dur ing the ten minutes of play Gary again scored Georgetowns goal in the second period assisted by David Kotsos It was the second time in the game that the two had combined in a scoring play In a spirited third period Streetsville scored three unanswered goals to gain a victory The game ended with Georgetown storming the Streetsville net but unable to narrow Streetsvilles margin of victory Just prior to Christmas Bruins met Chinguacousy at the Arena In a well played game the local club managed a 32 victory Neither club managed to score in the first two periods of action but early in the third period Brad Spears gave Georgetown a 10 lead on a goal assisted by Gary McLean and J amie Bottomry Shortly afterwards Scott gave Georgetown a lead Laheys goal was assisted by Wes Burke and Kevin Lumb Georgetown assumed a 30 lead with six minutes remaining when David Kotsos scored on a play set up by David Kalbarski and Kevin Lumb With only seconds left on the clock gave the Bodanis bruins a scare by scoring two quick goals Cninguacousys final goal was scored with only six seconds remaining NORTH END NISSAN 610 MARTIN ST 8784137 MILTON ONT m SAVE YOUR BODY NORTH END NISSAN 878 Martin SI MILTON DISTRIBUTORS SPORTING GOODS CLOTHING SPECIALIZING IN TEAM CORPORATE WEAR Main St Georgetown APPLE Auto Class WINDSHIELD REPAIRS Hindi All Insurance Claims GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE CAR STEREO EXPERTS SINCLAIR AVE GEORGETOWN Established 1973 HALTON HILLS COLLISION RR ACTON ONT 8532860 COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW BACK ROOM SKI SHOP 71 Main St S Georgetown 8732441 Entrance off rear parking lot The couple of Terry Bud Valerie worked together on the same team during the mixed curling boospfel at the North Halton GoU and Coantry Club but Saturday Many members of the mixed curling league which plays Fridays at and 900 pm enjoyed themselves at the weekend competition GEORGETOWN SOCCER CLUB FREE INDOOR SOCCER CLINIC At Georgetown District High School Gyms and Every Sunday Jan 27 to May TIMES Boys and Girls Under Boys and Girls Under Girls Under IB 300 pm Boys Under IB And The Senior Team Alt ARE ENCOURAGED TO COME AND IMPROVE THEIR SOCCER SKILLS COACHES AND THOSE INTERESTED IN COACHING ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND

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