Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 5, 1992, p. 18

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the HERALD Wednesday Februarys 1992 Follow my lead Lisa Butler left and Kevin were partners during a difficult three legged race last Wednesday at Holy Cross School This event was one of many at the school s Winter Frolics event Herald Photo by Steven Beaver Lumber Novices finish regular season with three losses Bv BEVERLEY BIGGS Herald Special The regular season has ended for the Beaver Lumber Major Novices Although they finished with three losses hey played three good games against strong teams In game against Dundos Georgetown Greg Bidwell scored the first assisted by and Todd Kerwin Sean scored the second Matt Wahnga At the end of the second period the score was three all the third goal for Georgetown was netted by Greg Bidwell Dundas got the last and winning toaI at 19 in the third period The next game against one of the top seated teams was a tough one Georgetown won the first period 2 l with scores by Greg Bidwell assisted by Riley and by Billy Jackman assisted by and Justin Nor more The second period was scoreless for Georgetown Flam racked up four goals in the remaining periods However Peter Veltman scored the last goal of the game assisted by Matt and ly The last game of the season against was a The first period ended in a tie Georgetown scored the first two goals Peter Veltman got the first goal Riley scored the second his first of the year The second period was scoreless for Georgetown but Orangeville scored two more times once more in the third period to win the game Georgetown word third period scoring twice list two minutes of the game Peter scored assisted by Andre at 1 and Matt Walinga got the last goat at assited by Simon Saulnier and Peter Veltman The Major novices go into the first round of the playoffs with an old rival Milton ProSport Atoms eliminated from playoffs by Oakville Georgetown s Minor Atom and M Pro Sports were eliminated by Oakville Rangers 2 overtime at Maple Grove Arena on Saturday With this victory Oakville won the series two games to one and will continue on in the H A playoffs the Georgetown club will now in the Tri County playoff After a scoreless evenly played first period the second saw the Georgetown Club apply great pressure with Jason Camp bell Matt and Michael Rovere all having good op portunities at the 327 mark Tyler Pearce brought the second period to a close with a fine butterfly stop to keep the game scoreless Oakville opened the third period with a quick goal at the mark and M Pro Sports were not to be denied and Dan Smith hit the mark at assisted by Ryan Bobor and Joshua Trovels to tie the score The third period ended 1 In the ten minute overtime period Georgetown continued to apply strong pressure with Jason Hayes Bryan Stuttard and Ever Steady Roddy Hemz giv it their very best scored the winning goal at the mark on a questionable penalty call that could have gone either way Final score Georgetown Midget Selects take silver at The Region iships were hosted by the Peel Selects Volleyball Club on Saturday and Sunday at Secondary School Saturday saw the Midget teams in Region Peel South Selects Midget work hard all day to ad vance to the gold medal round against the Scarborough Club Midget team the Comets The South Selects took the Silver medal home after a seesaw bat tie in the final match The Juvenile matchup Sunday saw all of the Peel Select Club Teams competing The Peel Gray Selects Juvenile and the Peel South Selects Midget drew the same pool with the Scar borough Comets Peel Gray Selects defeated the comets 156 154 Peel South met the comets with scores of 15 15 The meeting of the two Peel teams in pool play saw South play hot bail beating Gray 1510 153 Pool play for the peel Maroon Selects Juvenile saw a win of over the Titans a split with Nova 13 153 and a win over Vista I of to finish first in their pool Unfortunately semi final play saw the Peel Maroon This moed the South Selects to the Bronze medal match against the Bramp ton Spirit team but the Selects couldn t get on top of their game and were defeated 515 Congratulations to this Midget Youth bowlers continue to shine BOWLING Juniors Chris Kevin Shapcott Kim Conrad Ken Armstrong 514182 Monica Paul Larocque Michel Arsenault 496225 Kim Mac Donald 452160 Tanya Martin Bantams Richard Gostlin Matthew Walker Gordon Everett David Albano Ryan Boyer 403158 Verheul Chad Conrad David King Stefanie Bird Matthew Rodgers 386147 Kevin Arnold 383148 Pee Wees Gordon Clarke 338123 Alex Foster Melissa Shepard 306108 Chris Styles 28897 Lisa Clarke 288110 Cindy 276111 William Walker 275103 Smurfs Patnck Hole 250123 jason 24299 22081 Keess 20984 GEORGETOWN Men s League Larry Brunlon 7021296 Smith and Stone Bill Coon Tuesday Niters Bob Normore 763272 Christina Lane 716258 Wednesday Nile Mixed Wendy Parent Deforest Thursday Niters Christine Somers 726272 Friday Social Garcia Julie McCorry 781301 team for an overall fourth place finish on Sunday an team Juvenile tourney The Peel Maroon Selects went on to meet the Scarborough Club Eclipse team the gold medal match winning in exciting play Four of the five weekends in February are booked for the Peel Selects Volleyball Club as all three teams will play in the Juvenile Open on the of feb a Junior Challenge Cup is scheduled for the 15th a Midget Challenge Cup on the 22nd and the two Juvenile teams will travel to the Quebec Open on the same weekend and the Juvenile Challenge Cup is booked for the 29th Good luck to all three Peel Select Teams Atom I House League ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE After of the regular season and with the playoffs on Feb 29 competl tion is heating up in the Atom House League Currently Chateau leads the league with 16 points closely followed by Dave s Service Centre at Future Stars and A and S are tied for third spot with points while Vanan and MVP7 complete the league Vanan has won four of its last six games however while MVP in its last two games playing the top teams tied once and lost a close fought 7 5 game A well balanced league promises lots of excitement before the season ends TEAM Chateau MVP Daves Service Varlan Brendan Alt Chateau I Varlan I Curtis MVP I Brian Daves Andrew Wright Chateau Scan 1 Future I Jesse Ward Daves Chateau MikeGoldrlck Daves Georgetown skier takes gold SKIING On Saturday February Milton Heights Ski Club s Mackenzie Silver team hosted a four way race The Silver team won against Devil Elbow with a score of to 94 The gold medal went to Milton Heights for the fastest individual run for a female taken by Sarah McDowell of Burlington with a time of 26 Sarah also took first combined tune with a time of and was presented with the gold pin Blair Jackson of Georgetown took the gold medal for the fastest individual run for the males with a time of 23 Blair also took the gold pin for the first combined time with a time of 93 Julia Bartucci of Acton was presented with a bronze pin for placing third in the combined time with a time of Milton Heights top three males were Jackson of Georgetown Jonathan Stapleton of and Andrew Wright of Burlington The Silver team s top three females were Sarah McDowell of Burlington Julia of Acton and Davis of The Mackenzie Gold team visited Cedar Highlands and rac ed against Cedar Highlands Milton Heights lost to Cedar Highlands with a score of to Kudos to Kim Davis of Oakville who took the gold medal for fastest individual run for a female with a time of 27 Kim also took the gold pin for the first combined time with a time of Meghan Wright of Burl ington took the bronze pin with a combined time of Bridge results Georgetown Duplicate Bridge Club results from Monday af at the Georgetown Legion were as follows Number one winners Rose jacklin and Mike Number two winners sdell and Harry Arbic Number three winners Judy Rivers and Karol Tobiasz VALENTINE LINES WORD AD I ONLY Name TOTAL COST OR CALL BARB AT 8772201 USB YOUR VISA OR MASTERCARD

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