Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 4, 1991, p. 15

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Georgetown Chrysler Raiders trash Derbys Georgetown forwards Trevor Brandt and Scott tore Streetsville apart Saturday night in front of home town fans at Gordon Memorial Arena as the Chrysler Raiders crushed the Streetsville Derbys The Raiders ended up on the short end of a 3 decision against the Burlington Cougars in Burlington Friday Georgetown is now tied with and Streetsville for third place in the Central Junior B west division The were able to strike first Saturday evening but Georgetown quickly rallied with three goals in the first penod by Brandt and Rob te Brandt scored three goals in the second beginning at Ian Ellis added one of his own for the Raiders Streetsville netted their second goal of the game at of the second The Derbys were able to scored two more in the final period but fight off Georgetowns of fpnsive attack as the hometown squad put three more past Street goalie Shawn Brandt scored his fifth of the evening in the third with the help of Humber who id a total of four points on the night Other goal scorers for Georgetown in the third were John Ventresca and Steve Georgetown received strong from Guirleo Saturday night The star der who rates as one of the top five in the Central Junior B west division stopped shots Saturday Friday evening the Chrysler Raiders were unable to hold on to a tie in the third penod and fell 43 to the Burlington Cougars on the road Both teams exchanged two goals a piece in the first period Georgetown goals were scored by Todd and Kevin Burlington took the lead at of the second on a goal The Raiders went on the attack and tied the score at 16 with a by Joe Kim Despite solid from Ben Georgetown was unable to keep the Cougars from ahead at 11 12 of the third and skating away with the win The Chrysler Raiders will try to gain some ground on the first place Capitals in Brampton Thursday at and again Saturday at Gordon Memorial Arena at 730pm Wednesday December ALL POSTAL SERVICES AVAILABLE 9am9pm EXCEPT PRIORITY POST Vj vounci Downtown Georgetown 8772761 Sports STEVEN Herald Sports 8772201 Pagen Yout Bowling Ladies B 17 Burns Co 17 Sports Roundup 18 Tough Darts 18 Raiders Derbys swap forwards Georgetown Chrysler Raiders ad some muscle to their forward lines with two new left wingers last week while they said goodbye to center Bill McDonald Raider President and Finn travelled to Streetsville Thursday evening to finalize a trade which sent McDonald to Streetsville and brought Pat to Georgetown Bill McDonald Mr explained that Mc Donald a three year veteran of the Raiders had told Raider management earlier this season he didnt want to play with the team any more and had not dressed for Haider games since early We old Bill he was free to find a team he was interested in playing for and he host said Mr F morning However we going to trade him unless could get a quality player in return and found that Pat fit into our plans At 6 will be a welcomed addition to He is a first ytir Junior playt r and id si points and with lie joined team 1 during he practice Georgetown s ret ad ion is Kevin a big left formerly of I he of A league joined the cam his past wotkind He stands fi and wt in at twins hese an two big forwards who will com plot our three forward lines said Mr Poulstrup If tan half as well as iu wcoim odd lias our of ftnuvyillimprovcgrtnlly The Centennial Girls Chargers volleyball squad North HalTon Championship and will compete In the celebrate their victory over Stewarttown Thursday Halton finals tomorrow evening at E C Drury High evening Both the boys and girls Chargers won the School in Milton Herald Photo Matching North Halton titles for Centennial volleyball squads Both the male and female tennial Chargers fought their to the North Volleyball Championship last at Ac ton High School After taking both the male and female C tips in in November this latest was especially sweet for ten Itimial as school is orating its ear of opt rat ion I he il girls id a tough I line the Mew art town mri had to use weapon in heir to walk winning the and third games IS 6 and The first game saw Centennial jump ahead to a comfortable lead before began to close the gap look C harger attackers attempts to score each due to strong defence bv the Stingers gained he in the last few minutes enough to come batk against large lead kept the momentum in the second game climbing to lead within minutes tennial stunned their opponents fought back to tie the store at I J I J but were unable to keep the Wingers from stealing the last two Centennial came out fighting in the deciding game realizing would to their best vnllevbill in order to prevail again si St art tow he C hargers gained the lead and slowlv made their to w in and the North In bovs action pulled off a surprising 2 win against Sam The Chargers hart been beaten in both games against Sherratt during regular season ac tion The first game saw Centennial gain the advantage and fight The second and deciding game proved to be the most exciting of the night Both squad fought throughout the entire gimp neither allowing their op o increase their lead bv more than three points The turning point of the match nine when both were tied at Centennial star John Bihk after several minutes of being locked to a lie broke out with two successful spikes This proved to be the deciding factor as Centennial came with the win and the cham The and girls Chargers will have a chance to add some more hardware to their recent winnings the inals ndav night at Drurv High School in Milton begins at 30 In the past years the tennial girl Chargers have won 16 volleyball titles while the Charger MVPs JOHN a hitter with the bovs Chargers was outstanding in his teams victorv over Sam Sherratt Thursday evening His hitting w as simplv awesome Thursdav said coach Dave Mac John s best e attack came during the second and deciding game when he broke an 1111 tie with two successful spikes to lead his team to victorv LISA a hitter with the girls Chargers had a great per formance Thursday when her team edged their way past Stewarttown It was the best game she ever played explained coach Jim Atkinson Lisa was particularly strong during the third game with several successful spikes that sent Stewart town Stingers and Cen tennial Chargers to the North iJWKwawwKwhtft

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