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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 9, 1977, p. 14

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i Tilt HERALD Wedneaday November Junior crosscountry team wins AllOntario moot ii poalic Miller came far out his Miller ployed an outstanding Rome Ihe Gems tied the in game league leading with Doug Barnes gelling three goals play tough game Derbys The ficms opened the scoring it the mark the nmg period on first then tied the while enjoying a two Gems Miller brilliantly in the opening period as he made two outstanding glove which enabled the home side to go into the dressing room with only 1 deficit Jim scored the second ios on a solo effort It Mis in the second period however that Miller was at his best The fired 1C shots it him during the period and came awn empty It in the second period hit the three fights took place The three alter i sparked the Gems and thev tallied twice in the period Shortill tied the score for the Gems on a unassisted play and then Barnes put them in front on a great teed from Tim Turner The came out flying in the final period and tied score with only seconds gone Captain Jin Baker scored the goal The Gems did not fold under the pressure and just 10 seconds after Baker goat Chris Milne put them back in front Assists on the play went Allison and Tony Strcclsvillc then went out in front on goals by George Chandler and Mike Barnes then finished off the scoring with assists on the play going to Paul and Gun Captain Terry Turner larncd assists an two of Barnes goals and his gritty performance led the w for the home side General Manager Bob Tost he and conch Robinson told the Gem players the Myers and to moke sure checks were finished The talk bet ween the first and second periods and seemed to insirc the Gems We always piny well against the lop clubs in the league like Tost said The Gems came with only one point but the game was very important to them It proved that they can hold their own against powerhouse like the Eight year old girl player holds her own against boys rill is in little player The old begin playing l to ago and is riling to Dave Kent I in in ires the flip one of ige bracket in will this year be III Novice House I whist op ill In boys of the It mil be the best I key irilyn has ibiejler involved wh she heard be in the house leagues That was back in 1975 It the decision made by the Ontario Human Rights Commission which would allow females to play hockey In the same leagues as boys stands up Carolyn Is the most likely candidate in Georgetown to phy that calibre of hockey Mr Kentner said that he will not try to sign any female hockey players to his team until the court decision is appealed and a verdict Is handed down We arc not a house league tc im Mr said we ire a rep team and as a rep im we have an obligation to win as well as teach Carolyn Is one of the best eight year olds In the area so we would definitely be ted In her If the new ruling Mr a reasoning for not approaching Carolyn right away is sound If we sign Carolyn now and then the courts reverse decision we would then have to cut her from the team There are eight year old emotions In this and we have to think of her first Mrs Grasby said she would be all tor Carolyn playing on the rep team If Carolyn Is good enough to make the team and she wants to play for It then I all for it she sold For the time being Mrs Crosby sold her daughter Is very happy playing in the league she is In On Friday night Ihis reporter witnessed Carolyn going through her third practice the week Carolyn s strong point is undoubtedly her skating Bob Webster who Is on the of the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association said that Cirolyn gives up strength to other players but because of her speed she can avoid being The best Junior try team in this province be longs to Georgetown district The team composed of Ian Clark Jon Lancaster Fergus Barnes Arnold Brake John and alternates Her by Kewley and Jim Allan earned the distinction by winning the All Ontario meet held at berge Pionniercs in Mat tawo Georgetown s competition came from Lock which won the meet last year Georgetown won out by nine paints The Juniors were led as usual by Ian Clark Clark finished second in the race and was followed by teammates Jon Lancaster sixteenth us Barnes forty second Brake forty fourth and John seventy second The team first four finishers count The Junior triumph marked the first time Georgetown has had a winner in the All Ontario Georgetown also had four other teams competing in the meet and each of them faired well All the teams finished in the top half in their respective divisions The midget boys finished sixth the senior boys fifth the midget girls and the junior girls The senior girls did not qualify for the meet but Cnlhy Clark ran as a result of finish Gemini trounced by Beehives The Gemini travelled to Dixit and were dumped 11 by Hi chives in Junior action I Ihe Beehives scored three in the first period two In the second Jnd three mori in the third in ensily tc the Dive led attack or Beehives hi scored thi thru goal hat trick Dominic scored two more or Dixie and singles wtnt to Mirk Stive Cruikstunk and Hick Moore Paul From Doug llirnes Allison from Allison jn Tony replied tor Chiovitti leads Novices The defensive work of Mike led the Georgetown Novice Heps to a victory over Preston In County action Sunday Preston opened the scoring tut two goals by Hi key Fisher put Georgetown In the lend to stay Mark corned on both goals Jamii Splller scored the Georgetown goil on an unassisted effort It was the and forcchccklng of the Georgetown team which enabled to come away with a victory Jamie and Splller kept Preston hemmed In its own zone most of the time and when Preston did Irate Chiovitti was there to block shots op ponents and carry the puck out of his zone The Novice team Is still this year Carolyn is shown above going through a skating drill during a novice hockey Dave who manages me H A I In Georgetown This year she ploy for the house league Mr Webster managed a house league team Carolyn played on last year and he says she held her own In the tournaments the team ycd In Carolyn comes by her hoc key talent somewhat natural ly She Is from a hockey family Her father George for the Georgetown Raid ere for some time and her two brothers and sister all play hockey Mr Webster said that Car Is also a natural athlete the summertime Carolyn plays ball and Mr Webster said she excelled In that sport Mrs said that that the boys Carolyn ploys against treat her well All boys are really great to Carolyn and therefore she has a lot of fun playing to play against the boys until she is 10 and then move onto girls hockey Mrs Grasby said She also sold she Is considering having her da ugh lake up figure skating This article may leave the Impression that Carolyn does nothing but play sports To dispell that Impression Carolyn also finds time to sing in the Sunday School Choir 119 it it Coaches Donna Metcalfe and Karen Cos grave wen very with thtlr tenuis showings but said tiny would have done it thi course had more hills We were under the that was a hilly course so we trained that Mrs Metcalfe said The midget girls in particular would much bettor on with more hills Mrs said tin mid get girls also were not enough and wen Jostled at the start of ran It was a very si st with only 100 iniln before a sharp mid lion at the wis eruitil she said il i ill Ani Hi Pe lt Kinships hi Id tin mid hid hut words suit I sixth but only point out of cum place tin Junior iris win sixth but only IB points out if third C ah ive also id i d but ft II on the in the Georgetown rum mpcleil and pi ill finishes in their Smith Griffith it Bruce Chapman Don Bill Kent lax borough Heed M Gale rls He mi Jones JUMOU GIRLS I i Rogers Jennie Thompson Den Kent It Two local senior YBC girls qualify for provincial tourney Two iris finm Inn in Brampton to ri si mini tint mo one it tin provincial It mi Championships lulu Burns placed first with five total of movent of followed by of with mi of Georgetown with The hoys even though bowling on own lane Bowl 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