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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 28, 1983, p. 5

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WEEKEND EXTRA Friday January Page the HERALD S HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Major Peetoees capture Delhi tourney Standard champions By SID HARRIS Herald Special Standard Products Ma Peewees put In a productive weekend In Delhi over the weekend returning home winners of the championship round A division This well run tournament hud teams In four different divisions Probably the toughest game of the tournament for lads Friday night against St Catharines With the Inclement weather and injuries we were already playing In addition half the team had been up very early for an all day school suing trip being down 10 and going into the third period dead tired the boys pulled It all together Jason Arnold finally broke the ice to tie the game then Dave Harris put In the winner late in the game for a 1 win Saturdays sun again st Welland was a late one giving the boys a chance to rest up Ken opened the scoring on a goal from a checking situation he created himself Then in the second per iod Ken found Jason Ar nold In the slot and the score was very quickly 30 In the third a long clearing shot by Alain A rebound was given up Seen here are the Standard Major who won a lottraaneat In Delhi wo weeks ago The championship game George- period goals on nice forts around the crease which John Lor to pounc ed on and he doesn l miss from the slot area The final Unfortun ately this was a chippy game with a rather low degree of sportsmanship from the opponents Our side however both the boys and coaches can walk with their heads up The championship game Sunday against was just a peach of a game the best the boys have played since before Christmas Alain had two first Both the first and the second period which had no scoring saw some real good hockey Stove Bast wood was tested on era occasions and had to come up with saves while on the seat of his pants Saltfleet never once gave up and began to pick away In the third with a goal midway through Jeff Brady got that one back when he ended up all alone in front of the net with the puck after a good effort by Dave Harris The teams traded goals late In the period this time Mark Shepherd maintained the margin assisted by Ar nold and Thibault Again Saltfleet narrow the margain to one however Arnold put the game away In the last minute with an unassisted goal The final was Davln John Lorito and Mark Shepherd had additional assists this game and Dave Chatten out with injuries but bis the boys have played Herald photo moral support on the ben ch all three games Congratulations are In order to the coaches Paul Morrow Rich Nick Kotsoa and the boys for a well played mem team effort Is now show and the boys are beginning to think With continued and a building on this team play concept the major are going to be a very tough team to beat from here Well done everyone Dockery Bantams build on wins By DEE Herald Special The Plumb ing Tier Bantams enjoy another win Monday Jan 10 when they defeat Milton 31 The Georgetown team appeared to have it In slow gear probably due to a effort on the previous day when they won the consolation championship game at the tournament However Jim Manning scored the first goal with only three minutes left at the end of the first period assisted by John Rogers Only ten seconds later the Miltoa goalie manag to atop the puck but failed to cover It and Jamie Splller struck gold making It a score Mike Rosa and Hike vitti assisted in this tally Georgetown third goal was scored by Pat with seconds left In the first period Upon shooting the puck Braunda hockey stick broke and the Milton goalie followed the stick Instead of the puck and Georgetown was again No goals were scored in the second period by either team Although Milton perked up for Ihe last period and scored one goal in was too late and the boys held them off to win this game 31 Georgetown luck turned around when they played Jan IS It was a match that neither team appeared to want to win very much Unfortunately the oppo sition took the game 43 took the boot lead and then Mike Tyler found the mark assisted by John Rogers then took the lead at the end of the first period when the locals were short handed In the second period suffered many and Dockerays Mike Hunter scored the equalizer from Mike Tyler Orangeville picked up two more goals in last period George- Pat showed leaving Mike Hunter to hockey sense when set up the goal It waa a scored the third goal very disappointing loss after tricking the Orange- for the Georgetown team J Away game loss Georgetowns Docke ray Plumbing Tier Ban tams suffered their sec ond loss in a week to Jan The locals took lead at the end of the first thanks to Pat und setting up a goal for Mike Ross In the second period JD Rogers hit a low slapshot Into the goalies stick However the failed to cover it wisely and Mike Tyler wasted no time In taking advantage of a scoring opportunity and added another tally Jim Manning assisted on this second goal Orangeville fought for three unaniwe- puck out of their end Moving Into the last fifteen minutes of play once again Pal passed the puck to Mike Ross who beat the goalie for the second time for the equalizer Again the team took the advantage when White slid one in assisted by Pat Braund and Mike Hunter It was Pat third assist In the game Unfortunately ville put their act together and counted twice ousting Georgetown as vict ory slipped through hands of the home Intermediate A TEAM OP Gtown Raiders 23 Colllngwood Port Elgin SunocosST Barrio Flyers Midland Athletics Durham Huskies IS IB GF GA 93 110 1ST ISO 311 141 KB 109 ITT ITS IS IS Heritage nominations are due A reminder that Hockey Heritage nominations are due Monday morning for the annual Hockey Heritage Night this March A nomination form can be found in Wednesdays edition of The Herald Please help out the committee select a worthwhile candidate who has contributed to hockey in Georgetown over the past Only by the help of all facets of the hockey groups in town both past and present can an ideal candidate be selected Nomination forms can bo dropped off at The Herald and they will be sent directly to the Hockey Heritage committee Track meeting Feb 1 The Georgetown steering committee working on building a track facility are holding a open meeting for recreation and serious runners about the Georgetown Track Club There be a slide presentation shown sUrtingTues Feb lat7 at the Georgetown District High School Cafetorium Plan to attend if you are interested In the prospects for better facilities and training opportun ities for the runners of Georgetown Bowling news SEAGRAM LEAGUE EXECUTIVE Touma ment Peter president of Men a League did not win he provincial championship However he did receive an electric knife in merchandise awards standings Kay treasurer of Golden Age League and Sharon of Domtar League fell short of winning a WENDY CHAPLIN placed second In the Mid- Winter Blues tone finals in Acton This allows her to compete In the Master Bowlers Assoc finals In Hamilton Feb OV CLASSIC TOURNAMENT in LawrtWed Mixed GordUnelFri Fun Vine Club Troubadour Mary Bower Wed Mixed Sharon Gower Domtar Diane Leonard Wed Mixed Deb Norman DRG and Larry Louth Wed Mixed Falcons preparing FALCONS PREPARE FOR aj This coming Sunday the Falcons Soccer Club prepare for coming season hoping for the success of 19S3 to continue also operate their second team In the reserve division of the Toronto and District hoping to maintain a steady flow of players already playing the brand of soccer needed to continue the push towards the top training begins Jan gym number from 4 to All players Intending to play for the club should begin as early as possible to attend All players new and old are welcome Including over age juniors from last The Falcon B will be in the tame gym before the seniors from Jan The same thing applies to them they must start to attend as soon as possible This will be the last leasee as juniors for the nucleus of the team and the coach Is hoping for an exciting and fulfilling season with the boys All our coaches are registered and experienced and are preparing a schedule of training needed to achieve a quality performance Persons to contact for Information are George Balnea or Dave Sam Inglia Joe Cairns

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