Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 23 Dec 2010, p. 20

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20 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, December 23, 2010 SPORTS & LEISURE Annual tourney renamed to honour Bob Goldham A late local hockey legend will be will be on hand to present the Bob honoured next week as the George- Goldham Championship trophy to the winning team in the town Minor Hockey Aspeewee white division fisociation plays host to its nal, which is scheduled 15th-annual House League to start at 11:15 a.m. next Christmas Tournament at Thursday on the Alcott B the Mold-Masters Sportspad. Plex. Goldham, a defenceSome 1,600 players man who was the first from the tyke to juvenile graduate of Gordon Alage groups will take part cott's Little NHL from the in the inaugural Bob Gold1930s, earned two Stanham Memorial event, to be ley Cup victories with held Dec. 27-30. the Toronto Maple Leafs The Halton Hills Sports BOB and three more with the Museum will have memoGOLDHAM Detroit Red Wings, later rabilia from Goldham's becoming a television distinguished career on hand in the upstairs meetanalyst on CBC's Hockey ing room throughout the week from 9 Night in Canada for many years. Commemorative merchandise for a.m. to 6 p.m. DVDs featuring Goldham in Stanley Cup game footage the Bob Goldham Memorial, includand interviews are also planned to be ing t-shirts, mini-sticks, hats and cupcakes, will be for sale during the shown. Members of Goldham's family week. A 50/50 draw will also be held. Jags' Renaud gets defensive Danielle Renaud of Christ the King's Jaguars puts up her best defence against the kill attempt by a White Oaks' player during a Halton high school senior girls' volleyball matchup last week. White Oaks took the match in two straight sets. Next up for the 2-2 Jags is a clash with the 5-0 Georgetown Rebels on Tuesday, Jan. 4 at CtK. That same evening, GDHS will host the Jaguars in a boys' basketball nighttime doubleheader, with the juniors tipping off at 6:30 p.m., followed by the seniors at 8 p.m. Photo by Eamonn Maher Raiders struggle against Hawks, Otters The Georgetown Raiders head into the Ontario Jr. Hockey League's holiday break with an old foe suddenly breathing down their necks. With a 4-4 record in their past eight games, the second-place Raiders completed the 2010 segment of the regular season with a home date against the Oakville Blades, who had won seven straight games heading into Wednesday evening's contest and were just four points back of Georgetown with a game in hand. Turning in a full 60-minute effort remains a problem for the Raiders, who were beaten 4-3 in a shootout last Friday by the last-place 5-28-3 IceHawks in Milton. Tyler Walsh (2) and Justin Basso had the visitors' goals. On Saturday night at home, the Raiders grabbed a 3-0 first-period lead on the Huntsville Otters, only to give up four straight goals in a six-minute span in the second period to fall behind. Josh Burnell's second marker of the night late in the final frame rescued a 5-4 win for Georgetown, with Basso, Travis Fulton and Brock Labelle adding singles. Head coach and general manager Greg Walters made another trade this week, sending feisty forward Michael Capicotto to the Villanova Knights for thirdyear Jr. A defender Nathan Domagala, an Oakville resident. The 6-foot, 195-pound 18-year-old had three goals and 24 assists in 34 games with the Knights this year. The Raiders begin the new year with a pair of tough road games, on Jan. 2 against the OJHL West Division-leading Burlington Cougars, who are up eight points on Georgetown, followed the next night with a trip to Hamilton to face the Red Wings. Jingle bowls His busy schedule at this time of year didn't stop jolly old Santa Claus from getting in some throws at the Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club last week. Submitted photo OFFERS END DECEMBER 31ST! Cash rebates available only to cash purchasers on select new in-stock 2010 Honda models. 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