Recreation and ‘Tuesday in bowed 7-4. Georgetown Chrysler Raiders s| Streetville Derbys net during fii Streetsville. Ellis went on to count a harpshooter Ian Ellis unleashes a hard slapshot at the irst-period play in the Provincial Junior A game last first-period marker, but the Raiders photo by Simon Wilson/HH’ SALES SERVICE LEASTIG NORTHEND HWY. #25 & 401 878-4137 MILTON Raiders and Derbys not very festive By Mike Zrostek No one told the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders and the Streetsville Derbys ‘tis the season to jolly last Tuesday in Streetsville, in a contest that saw the host Derbys defeat + the visiting Raiders 7-4. The teams combined for 83 penalty minutes and five game misconduct’s, featur- ing Derbys’ coach Mike Kalapaca getting the heave- ho early in the third for argu- ing with referee Dean Warren. Trevor Elinesky with two and Ian Ellis scored in the first for the Raiders as the teams battled to a 3-3 tie after the first period. Streetsville had a 5-3 lead Glen Oomen and Justine Colton are this week’s Georgetown District High School Athletes of the Week. Glen is a member of the Rebel boys swim team. Justine is a member of the Rebel girls swim team. Doug Sheppard after the second, before Doug Sheppard pulled the Raiders within one on a power-play goal 12 seconds into the third. The Derbys added two goals mid-way through the third to ice the win and hand- Dave Turple and Krista Keir are this week’s Acton High School Athletes of the Week. Dave plays on the Redmen junior boys basketball team. Krista plays on the Redmen senior girls volleyball team. Trevor Brandt ed the Raiders their sixth loss in arow. Ellis, Trevor Brandt and Chris Monk each had two assists and Kris Arro had one. With the loss the Raiders are 6-24 on the season and safely positioned in seventh place in the Provincial Junior A Hockey League West division, 13 points back of the Derbys and 12 ahead of the hapless Royal York Rangers. Other than the Raidérs two wins in late November and one in December against Royal York, Georgetown hasn’t defeated another West team since beating Oakville 6-4 Oct. 29. Hopefully - for Raiders — the streak will end tonight (Sunday) as the Raiders and Derbys face each other again, 7:30 p.m. at Gordon Alcott Memorial Last year’s Boxing Day clash saw the Derbys edge Georgetown 11- Following tonight’s joust, the Raiders are. off to the Newmarket Junior “A” Tournament on Monday where Georgetown will face two Provincial Junior A Hockey League East division teams. At 9 a.m. they take onthe division’s last place Lindsay Bears and’ then; at 4:30 p.m. play the second place Newmarket 87’s at the Newmarket Recreation Complex. The 27th annual Georgetown Midget Hockey Tournament is ready to get underway Sunday Jan. 2 with 18 teams in competi- tion through Sunday Jan. 9. at Gordon Alcott Memorial Are na. Three local teams from Halton Hills will be playing in the week-long tourna- ment. The Halton AAA Hurricanes will be in the lone AAA division along with five other teams from York-Simcoe, Oakville, Guelph, Chinguacousy and Don Mills. The Hurricanes first game is Tuesday Jan. 4 against York-Simcoe at 9 p.m. Saturday Jan. 8 the Hurricanes are in action at 9 a.m. against Don Mills and against Guelph at 3 p.m. The Georgetown AA Sunny Acre Farms will be in a pool consisting of Parry Sound, Aurora and Thornhill. Georgetown gets the tour- nament started Jan. 2 at 1 p.m. against Thornhill. They then take on Aurora Jan."4 at 7:30 p.m. and fin- ish the round-robin Jan. 7 against Parry Sound. Acton is in a group con- sisting of Burlington, Vaughan and East Enders of Toronto. The Acton squad plays Vaughan Jan. 2, Burlington Jan, 3 at 6 p.m. and East Enders Jan. 6 at 6.p.m. All semi-final and final games run from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. on Sun. Jan. 9 at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena. Midget tournamentis near .