Page 28 Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, April 10, 1993 For all your Real Estate Advertising needs, call Kathy at 873-2254 ACTON BOWL Main Street North, Acton 853-0470 ~ MEN'S INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL ~ Bowling Stones Acton IGA ~ TRIANO MIXED ~ -4— Dustbusters S ~ CEE JAYS ~ £m 3 Men and a Lady om Jules Jewel ~ SMURFS ~ ~ SMURFETS ~ Cody Wilson 114 . 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Pearce, Byron Jacome (2), Brett Velten and Thomas Stokes, Flamborough pulled their goalie in the third period but the game belonged to the Raiders. Donnie Lane was once again hot for his team. eled to Fi last play the Tri-County championship The Wm. McNally Construction Minor Novice Raiders lost out to Flamborough in the Tri-County champi- from left; Jason Forbes, Adam Kemp, Thomas indy Burns and Billy McDonald. Back row, from Byron Jacome, Andrew McGourty, Brett Velten, Scott Rostrup and trainer Ed Pearce. Absent when onship series but still had a banner year overall. Front row, Stokes, Al Humberstone, Donnie Lane, Vince Burke, A left; coach Jeff Sargent, Brent Beaumont, Robbie Ogle, Graham Ovenden, Brandon Pearce, Rusty Parsons, photo taken, manager Bill Robinson. The Wm. McNally Construction Minor Novice Raiders were able to take game #5 April 2 to tie up the Tri-County series points 5-5. They beat Flamborough by a score of 3- 2. The Raiders were determined to win another game to take the series to a sixth game in.the best three of Goal scorers for the game were Assists were claimed by. Brandon The Minor Novice Raiders trav- inday to t sc game. With the stands full of Georgetown Carlisle Arena was set rocking. Supporters, the The Jr. Raiders came a long way after finishing last in their regular season standings. They got past Milton to take on Flamborough in a battle till the end. Great coaching by Jeff Sargent and his partners, Bill Robinson and Ed Pearce improved the team immensely to become Tri-County finalists. The scoring opened with the Raider’s Billy McDonald smashing one in a 6:33 in the second period. Scott Tostrup made a terrific pass © help put Georgetown on the oreboard. A strong consistent offence and defence kept the lead until 8:57 into Both teams Played neck to neck Team Standings High Averages Go Getters 114. Ladies: Happy Gang 102 Joan Archibald 196 Guys 102 len: Jet Set 99 Norm Wilcox 198 Blue Jays 97 Weekly High Scores No Name 91 Ladies: tea y Acey Deuceys 90 June Murphy — 243/306 583/772 ott Aon Dade One raves 88 FloCarswell 313/353 637/757 CLUB LEN GTH The Cubs 87 Marg West 154/233 455/692 Orioles 81 Mabel Hives 226/270 551/683 One of the biggest myths in a golfers |. | Snowbirds 79 Men: mind is the notion that taller golfers "s 73 Harry Lambert 213/268 557/722 shorter players Feisty Five 59 Emie Pearce 178/232 479/641 need shorter clubs. fopeful This is not necessarily so. Length in all | ———______ Golden Age Bowlers photo by Colin Gibson/HHTW ‘McNally Minor Novices nipped to take the game into a 10 minute overtime period. Goaltender Donnie Lane had his gloves smokin’, making some great saves and some fantastic poke-checks. His partner, Al Humberstone, sup- Ported him the whole game, cheer- ing him on. Although the entire Jr. Raider squad fought till the finish, Flamborough was able to squeak one by at 4:23, A great game was played by the whole team. Congratulations to the coaching staff and the Jr. Raiders. The Minor Novice Raiders were the only Georgetown team to go this far in Tri-County, taking the series into a sixth game. The Jr. Raiders had a great season and are looking forward to a tournament in Buffalo on April 16. ry be determined by what the golfer feels Mmost comfortable . Also, a golfer's playing ability and ination are key factors. A tall golfer (6'3") who has a hard time hitting the ball solid on of the clubface may be better off with On the other hand, a shorter golfer (5'6") who hits the balll solid and on the incréase distance. Increased club length will usually increase distance. There is one consideration, however — the ball must.be hit on the centre of ck of the clubface, and the distance lost from off centre hits is quite substantial. 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