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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 11, 1983, p. 4

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WEEKEND EXTRA Friday February Rep teams poised for OMHA It getting down to the nittygritty for the Georgetown rep minor hockey teams Only one squad bantam have been eliminated from further Ontario Minor Hockey Association action heading into weekend action The local dropped deciding third game of their opening aeries with TriCounty rival last week The eight rep clubs are currently embroiled in the heat of qualifying round battles see if they can get out of tbeir own loop and into Ihe OMHA quarter finals Six of be remaining eight clubs are matched up against archrival Milton teams Only the McNally Construction Firefighter major atoms who currently trail Dundas two games to one In their rive series and the Sunny Acres major midgets are not matched against Milton The major midgets need Just one more point in their four point series against Dundas to move in to the provincial quarter finals The Georgetown Development minor atoms have their backs to the wall trailing Milton two games to one with one match drawn The fifth game of the six point series Is slated for tomorrow in Milton with the hosts needing Just a tie to oust our local boys The North Sports Camp minor were scheduled to faceoff the Six teams meeting Milton third and deciding match of their fourpoint series against MUlon last night at Memorial Arena neurits available by press time Georgetown Standard Products major peeuees were also facing elimination when they faced against their counterparts from Milton last night at Memorial Arena Milton was leading the six point series four points to two heading into last night action The Optimist minor bantams were looking for their first win of the series when I hey faced off last night in Milton Milton won first game of the set and the two clubs played to a overtime sawoff In Georgetown earlier ihis week Georgetown minor midgets opened their three qualifying dropped the puck last night at Arena The locals had managed a win and a tie In I he first two games of the four point set Again results were not available by press time The West Insurance Stationery juveniles are In action tonight at Arena in what should be the deciding game of their set against Milton The series Is knotted at a game apiece VOWMiI ihlTj PHONE 2761 the HERALD S HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Liftech atoms split two ending fivegame streak By WAYNE WILLIS Herald correspondent The Georgetown Lif tech Atoms split a pair of road games last week edging before a decision to Burlington in Tier hockey action After surrendering the rst goal In the atoms came charging back to steal the win th a pair of goats in the games final four minutes The win extend ed the winning streak to five consecutive games Steve Alchln opened the scoring foe Georgetown In finishing off relays from Jimmy English and Dave ley Trevor Snow potted the winning marker with a shot late In the final frame on a play orchestrated by Chris Bailey and Sean Gardin er With Just over a minute left on the clock Geoigetown winger Steve checked his man of the puck In corner and slid a perfect pass out to teammate Novices lose The Georgetown United Fire Safety novices ran their losing streak to five games on the weekend coming out on the short end of a pair of TriCounty hockey games Georgetown club hosted Sunday and the visitors managed to rack up a victory Tim scared the lone Georgetown goal from Scott McGuigan after Flamboro struck for all five of goals In Ihe opening period Saturday night in StreetsvUle Georgetown dropped a decision This time It was McGuigan notching the lone Georgetown marker with on the play The Fire Safety novices travel Brampton Saturday for their next league game They return homo to Gordon Alcott Arena for their next home game Sunday at J p Bert leads all Roberta Bert Burke Georgetown a hope foraCanadlanSenlorChamplonshlp led all comers In the PepsiChallenge tournament with a fourgame average of 2TB By defeating the same girls she will meet in the Four StepsToStardom with a score of 1104 to the MS of her nearest lady rival Sandy and the top boy Larry Page gained a powerful psychological advantage This placed Bert on the Central Ontario girls team in the National Championship competition on Mar 19th Paul Chaplin with and rookie Russell Curtis with from Georgetown have qualified for the PepsiChallenge mixed team They will also represent Central Ontario In the National championships Jamie Tripp who made no mistake with the shot The winning streak was snapped in Burlington with the host Majors claiming a J decision The setback was just the third this season for Georgetown After falling behind in the first period against Burlington Georgetown scored Just eight seconds Into the second period Date McNiven found mark for the visitors with Chad Bailey count an assist on the play A golden opportunity to get back into he game quickly turned Into lor Georgetown when Majors notched a pa of shorthanded goals on consecutive Liftech power plays in the middle status McNiven notched his second of Ihe game for Georgetown to round out the scoring with Bailey again drawing On assist on the play Atoms play in first tourney On Saturday January the newly formed Georgetown Minor Atom Selects journeyed to Shel burns to enter their first tournament of Ihe year needs help The Georgetown Base ball Association Is looking for Interested volunteers to fill a variety of tlons for the upcoming 1863 Sanson Anyone Interested in coaching either a repre sentative or house league team umpiring at either level acting as a bouse league convenor or sponsoring a team should contact Colin Brookes at or write the Post Of flee Box by Feb People arc also needed to be coaching assistants and to serve on commit tees Representative team coaches will bo selected by Mar IS The first game was a barn burner with our boys defeating Kitchener In overtime by a score of 1 This team was a good match for our boys and he play was back and forth throughout the game Both our goalies Carlo Parent and Jason were hot Early In first period Jake Poulstrup best the Kitchener goalie with a clean shot Assists went to Jay and Jason The winner in overtime was scored by David Lawrence on a fine effort with an assist going Blair fine contest The next day our team was badly mismatched with Durham This team was made up of major Atoms and the extra size and strength enabled them to beat our boys soundly We did manage to spoil the shutout for the Durham team on a fine goal by Jeff Timmons with assists go ing to Trent Cull and Craig Credit must be given lo our boys for they never gave up even though tho score was out of reach left kneeling and Jarlc will be spending a week in sway Florida thanks to their bowling skills Zyblra and won the vacation for f inlihutg first In last Saturday Soabtam In This is second straight year a Georgetown has bagged a winter vacation at the Sunbeam rolloff Herald photo Bowlers win trip Two Georgetown ladies have bowled thalr way Into an altexpenses paid vocation In sunny Florl da Zylslra and Ruth bowledlis pins over their averages at Sunbeam HI Low Champ ionships Saturday in lo take flret place and the trip Both gals bowl In the Wednesday Afternoon Ladies League at the Georgetown Bowl In the provincial finals held later the same day Zylstraand June combined to finish a seven niece cook ware set for their efforts In regular Wednesday afternoon play Zylstra has a 1 average while Jurlc usually comes In round 139 Prior to Saturday provincial competition the pair had captured first place finishes In league house and tone rolloff Jurlc and will be leaving for the sunny south Nov 19 and both ladles have already decided they are going to lake their husbands This Is second con year a George town twosome has won the rip to Florida Last year local bowlers Elaine Zlllo and Don Bradley bagged the free

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