Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 27, 1991, p. 19

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Wednesday November 1991 Page ALL POSTAL SERVICES AVAILABLE 9am9pm EXCEPT PRIORITY POST ill vounci PHanmncv itd Downtown Georgetown 8772761 Sports STEVEN LeBLANC Herald Sports Youth Bowling 20 Athletes of the week 21 Sports Calendar Up and down week for Georgetowns Junior B squad Chrysler Raiders crush Oakville tie Ajax Georgetown Chrysler Raiders proved play continued last week when the downed the league third place Oakville Blades in Oakville to move into fourth place in the Central Junior B Western Division The Raiders continued their high intensity play early in Fridays game a level of hockey that gained them two strong victories the previous week the visiting squad netted the only point of the first period at the mark a goal from Todd Both teams came out flying in the second with great passing and forechecking Oakvilles defence began to slip near the half way point and Georgetown capitalized on this with three quick goals from Lewis Rob Doucette and Scott finally hit the co at when Don Delmonte netted one off a pass from Scott Mc Donald Seconds later Haider Todd scored his second of the night Oakville finished the scoring clump at 15 56 when Delmonte put a second one past With minutes remaining in this important contest for both squads it was defence and tough goalten- dmg that won the game for Georgetown Oakville had several good scoring opportunities but were able to score on only two Raider offence led by Kevin score two more and Georgetown walked away with a win During Fridays game number 35 of the Raiders was worn by Josh Barber Josh is member of the AA Midgets and replaced Ben who was called up to Guelph Storm Junior A team where he started f evening The following night Georgetown ended weekend action in similar fashion to last week with a hard fought draw with Axemen However this was a game that Georgetown should have won The Raider broke out on top at of the first with a goal by John Georgetown kept this lead until 4 of the second when Axemens Fat scored two quick goals and gave his team a lead Georgetown struck back with a goal of their own at 27 on a powerplay marker from odd his third of the weekend Early in the final period both teams gave up a goal and at 12 Georgetown took the lead with a goal by Ian Ellis The home squad were unable to hold their edge however when Axemen Aaron Albnght netted one less than two minutes later The final score was 44 We failed to capitalize on sconng opportunities in the first period said coach Charlie had made seven player changes earlier in the week and are a much better hockey club The Raiders begin another tough week of competition Friday evening in Burlington when they take on the Cougars and return home Saturday to face the Street sville Derbys at 7 m at Gordon Alcott Memonal Arena CentratJunior B West Division Milton 12 Brampton 19 9 Georgetown 17 i Burlington J 63 IB 21 20 Chrysler Raider center Scott Humber was successful in lifting this backhand shot past Oak but did score in the second period during Chrysler Raiders 7 win against the Blades Friday evening at Oakville Arena Herald Photo by Steven Two local gymnasts steal show at International Winjym meet Sabres extend win streak to three Lucas and English lead Acton to 81 victory The Acton Sabres stretched their win streak to three games Friday evening when crushed the Godencn Sailors m very happy with the way the team has been playing lately said coach Ken Steen Weve been able to stay out of the penalty box and have also been capitalizing on the powerplay Steens comments understate Ac tons efforts Friday evening the team scored five powerplay goals During the opening period the Sailors managed to gam the upper hand at 10 when captain Shawn netted one assisted by linemates Gerald and Richard Bowman his lead quickly vanished minutes later when Sabre assistant captain Jim English and Jason each just a minute apart from each other Acton took this lead into the second and kept their intensity high with the help of solid ding A half a minute into the second period Jason Lucas stored his second of the night assisted by Jim English and Paul At8 captain John in creased Acton lead vi a well time shot with help from I and Ten minutes later Lucas earned himself a natural hat trick on the night with his third goal assisted by Lang Acton goaltendmg continued to shine in the third Acton was able to score third more times and skated to an victory Lucas and English end a perfect night with three more assists coming for the duo Lucas had fve points in total and English racked up four of his own The Sabre will try to make it four in a row when they face off against Bradford Friday evening at 8 p m at 1 wo Georgetown Angela Stiles and Rowland stole the show at the Win Jm In Invitational nasties Meet in Montreal Nov 16 and 17 Both girls are members of the Gymnastics lub The international meet included from England Canada and the l mted Mates Both girls proved them selves of amongst the world s best Thirteen year old Angela who has been with the Gym nasties Club for four years place second in the senior girls category despite still being a junior Angela is ranked second in Canada at the high performance junior level to vear age group She attends Centennial Middle School In her heap she placed first and qualified to advance to the finals with a sixth place standing The top eight girls out of competed in the finals During the qualifying rounds Angela placed 11th on the bars with a score of and in floor routines scoring a Angela came away with an out standing second place finish in the finals Newcomer to the Bramalea Gym nasties Club Katie 10 stole the amazing first place finish Katie has been with the club for seven months She attends George Ken Dunng her com she plated first out of girls with a total score of she placed on the beam 6th lulling 3rd on the bars and 2nd on floor rounne Both girls will once again travel to Montreal Dec when the National earns will be chosen Bramalea Club coach Barbara Fraser has high ex for the two local gym making the team Angela was on the team last and will just have to maintain her spot said coach raser Katie will have to prove herself next month but if she can keep up her excellent performances so far this year she has a verj good Record swim meet for Blue Fin Patrick Potosky The Blue Fins hosted a swim meet Nov 17 vv h out of town clubs accepting our invitation for a total of 107 swimmers This meet was intended for new swimmers or those with slower time standards The Blue Fins had 26 of our own swimmers par ticipate and out of 88 races they entered were personal best times Some of the exceptional results finishes 3 club records Laura Willis 2 and a 2nd place Chnstianne Lent 1st 2nd and a 3rd place John Moore 1st place and 2 2nd place Donald 2nds and a 3rd place Melissa Discenza 3 1st place Tania Welters 1st and 2 2nd place Mat thew Hardstaff 1st and a 2nd place Congratulations to the relay teams who claimed 1st place

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