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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 15, 1984, p. 22

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P8 EJECTION C THE HERALD Wednesday February IS LePage bants win consolation Herald correspondent finishing flrsl in the A division the Georgetown Le Page bantams won the Consolation Champion ship a l the Beach Silver Stick tour nament recently After losing their first 1 the team played good hockey defeating Chin Beach 3 win the consolation In a very fast and physical game a gainst Chlnguacousy George town burst out In front to take a lead by the end or he second period However Chin rallied In the third period when the Georgetown team many penalties and narrowed the margin to Each team fought hard for the win but the locals held their con centration and fended off their attackers were Chuck Peebles MikeFlynn and Ray Fisher Sports edge Riviera Acton Sabres Rick Landry eyes the puck while Sabres defender Paul Hairs it positions himself between Landry and Oak v Me Blade attacker Carey Gordon 10 Landry was a busy man as the Blades took decision In action Saturday night The Blades lead the series Herald by Douglas The and M Pro Sports counted three un answered goals In the third period lo dump the Raiders 7 In Georgetown Industrial Hockey League action Sunday at Gordon Alcotl Arena The loss was disapp ointing for the Raid era who led after a full period and after two sessions Pal Tunney opened the scoring for the ders eight seconds into the game but Andy scored for the Sports less than two minutes later Goals by Marty Wea ven and Doug Barnes both set up by Pete gave the a twogoal budge after a period of play Steve Crossman and Broadbent pulled the Pro Sports even with goals midway through the second stanza Raid era Jim and Paul sandwich goals around an unassisted marker by M and M Chuck Moffat as the Riviera crew maintained their lead Gary Halls scored the equalizer for M and M at the 2 19 mark of the final frame Halls then teamed with to set up Bob Hill for the winner midway through the period Sabres down two games By DOUGLAS Herald special The Acton Sabres dropped their first two Central Ontario Hockey League playoff games to the Blades hut weekend with a 150 defeat in Oakville Friday and a loss at home day Sabre coach Stove Buchanan was upset by his team attitude and lack of remorse after the slaughter in Oak ville They got no he said Losing almost a Jcke Us become such a habit After the first goal on Friday the Sabres just gave up he said However he was en couraged by his team performance In day game and he predicted a win soon Although the arena contained a large and boisterous crowd neith team got off to a good start Both sides were making errors held territo rial advantage for the first five ml miles of the game but Acton had same quick chances in the Blades end before the puck was carried back to heir own zone Such a chance result ed In the first and only goal or the opening period The Sabres doubled Ihcir efforts and built a 30 lead in the second period but heir third goal seemed to spark Ihc Blades a come back made a quick reply and then began skating faster and handling the puck with more confidence The score was led 44 going Into the third but the Blades converted five times In the final chapter Sports Campers go on after dumping Dundas The Georgetown North Halton Sports Camp AA reps won the qualifying round over three games lo none After the Initial dose victory In Georgetown won game twoon Tuesday Bill led he way with two goals and an assist while lincmatc Mike Wilkins counted a goal and two assists Andrew scored the fourth goal while Chris added two assists and Brent Pressi wood one Game three saw Georgetown win an or atoms open topping Milton On Tuesday evening the Georgetown McNal major atoms hosted an bltion game with the Black Hawks After Misslssau poked In a rebound for a lead Jason Smith from Adam Hilts tied the score before a late goal by Hilts from Smith and Law earned the Georgetown atoms a 21 victory Sunday night the Nally crew opened their playoffs Milton after a three week wait Before the contest cap tain Lewis was presented with the pennant for the team first place finish The game Itself featured superb goal tending by Ryan Peddle in the Hilton net and Dusty Lane in the Georgetown end as Milton Georgetown 12 Georgetown won the game 31 Adam Hiits and Jason Smith carried Ibe play into ihe Milton end while killing a penalty and after a Smith shot Hills buried the rebound for a 10 Georgetown lead midway through the contest Milton evened Che scare with seven and a half minutes to go in the game on a shot that changed direction leaving Lane no chance for a save Then with remaining and both teams a man short Rob Lang kept the puck in the Milton lone and carried it into the cor Lang fed Adam Ha gen a perfee center pass and he just tipped It Into the Milton net giving Georgetown a 2 1 advantage In the games final minute with Milton unable to get out of their zone for an extra attacker Hills scored with a screen shot after attempts by Smith and Lawrence Insure the victory blowout as Alan Doug Ken and BUI Tult each scored two goals Andrew and Mike netted a goal apiece Two help ers were earned by Brent Adam Bennett and Chris Mc Carthy and singles by Travis Gardiner Chris Stoddart Doug mott BIllTutt and Doug Kent Curl is Greene played goal The Sports Campers then took the twohour drive fog to Owen Sound Saturday After falling behind early Georgetown entered the third period down Alan scored the first Camper goal on a tip In of a Brent Press wood shot from the point after Andrew dug the puck out of the corner Bill scared the second goal from Adam Bennett and Steven Sutherland Adam tied the score In the third period on pass es from Mike and Bill Tutt Georgetown went ahead as Alan potted a short handed goal on a quick passing play from Andrew and Adam Bcnnelt Wilh the score tied and less than two minutes left Andrew took an Alan Glray pass and slid it across to Travis Gardiner who scored the winning goal for a victory in game one of the best of five series Sabre Rick Landry faced 55 shots while Scott raced In Oakville net Sabre Ken Havana gh picked up Mlko sreboundand shot It past five mlnut Into the game give Acton a 10 edge Four minutes Into the second period Kava the tally to 0 from what has become his favorite position Ihe doorstep The pass came from Paradise just Inside the Blade blue- Within seconds Brian gave Acton a lead Eighteen seconds later Aclon was short two men Oakville one and Ron Hoover of ihe Blades beat Hoover wen I on to score three more goals Hoover scored two minutes after that to bring the Blades within one Bill Chappell It up on a power play the ID OS mark At Brian broke away from s penally killers on a oneonone putting Acton ahead once again Scott Kennedy and Roy Spear drew assists on the play Both teams were a man short with 1 left lo play In the second period when Andy tied the score Hariey Hoover 2 Chappell and Carey Gordon were the third period scorers The two teams met In Oakville last night Tuesday and they travel back to Aclon tonight for an B 30 game Rebel Bballers finish first By KABEN PAYNE Herald correspondent The Georgetown District High School junior boys basketball team defeated Blake- lock of on Wed nesday In over lime This game was an important win for the team There v ere seconds to play and earn Rebels best Milton District High School hosted he Georgetown District High School Rebels In junior and senior girls volleyball matches lost week Both Georgetown teams won The Junior scores were 151 15 and Sandy Heat on Alison Irvine and Chris Harris were high scorers in this game The Junior team then went to play Blake- lock of in a match hosted by Georgetown The Rebels were victorious here wilh he scores being IM 1512 and The senior girls won against Milton on Tues day as well The scores here were 159 and They won two of three games Milton was undefeat says coach Great girls played well and are learning to play more as a team The seniors went on play Acton Thursday night Georgetown won both games The scores were 1511 and 15 was points behind Dean Marks made a big threepoint play at ihe to win the game each scored points Glen McCaugh- had 11 rebounds and Dean Marks led all sco rers with points On Friday ihc learn went to Queen Eliza both Park or They were once again victorious Both teams played some really tough bask on Friday We played what is called the triangle and two defence This confused two of heir star play era explained Rebel The key player was Mike Livingstone who scored with only 18 seconds lo go on a beau pass from Pat Louis DePaolI led all scorers with 13 points and following him was Jeff Jonnsen with 11 points In both key games the team was Island explained Georgetown ended up tied for first place with seven wins and a single loss in East play They are tied wilh Queen Elizabeth and Trafalgar of On Saturday team had a tournament in Midland They won against the Penetang Redskins Dean Marks had IB points They lost their second game to Marauders 4744 The Rebels are now gelling ready for the playoffs They start a week from Tuesday ALLSTAR WINGER Georgetown Sunny Acres major midget forward Scott Farley was presented with this special award prior to Sunday game against Owen Sound for being named the AllStar left winger at the recent Silver Stick Hockey Tournament Farley scored a goal and two assists la three games to earn AllStar its us Team sponsor Waller was on hand to present the special silver medallion to the big winger tllerafd photo TOTAL WINDOWS DOOR RENOVATIONS ENERGY SAVING THERMO BROKEN REPLACEMENT WINDOWS DOORS mum 8775383 Me Meet By AcCtOBVT PARK AVENUE COLLISION Complete Repair and Rasloratlon and Palming 8773628 win a vcr MOVIE ENTER ENTER OFTENI IMTEa QUEENS TIRE SERVICE LTD TIRES rQvitM HAIRSTYLISTS J 35 LHTsW SELECTION OF MOVIES MATTREMfi tH awoirm Comptott Automotive To Most Makes of draft Light Truck REAL GARAGE STOVES MIMAS JAKES AUTO SERVICE turn iNSMcnoN In the consolation championship game against Wasage Beach Georgetown displayed a solid earn effort des pite many Injuries resulting in heir taking a healthy lead at the end of the second period The real excite ment began after an Ice scrape when Ihe oppo sition took control of the game and allied three goals Under great pressure Georgetown added two more goals to advance the score Steve Wayne Snow and Mike scored singles while Chuck Peebles earned a hot trick Certainly worthy of note is that Chuck Peebles received the Most Valuable Player award for scoring hat tricks In both of these winning games It was a very well deserved award as Peebles dls played a super effort In heir first game of the OMHA playoffs Georgetown gA off on the right track by defeating Orangevllle In his first game of he season as goalie Greg Tuck played extremely well facing 31 shots Mike and Chuck Peebles gave the an early lead but retail a ted to He the score at Wayne Snow broke He and Chuck Peeb les counted two more for the win to earn yet Herald Scoreboard Goat Andrew David 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