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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 16, 1988, p. 14

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Tilt November Ms m r Hard to hold Lord lanrrr Mark Thomai uparl the and gmc Ihr Ijtin a rd to the grasp of clown Milling Trevor berth In league tlllr did manage to on during last Wednesday Nation Thomas In the end tone or earlier In the Tier junior Football sudden death semi linal battle at contest and caught a puss for a la the dims field Thomas arm launched the lunceri lo a yard TI photo Threegame stint takes its toll Injury bug bites Sabres The Injury bug is inking Us toll on the Acton Sabres With eight regulars missing from the lineup Ihe Sabres suffered a pair of identical 101 poundings In Mid Ontario Hockey League last weekend Alter beginning the week on a high note with a big victory in Grand Valley on Thursday the Sabres visited on Friday and hosted Bradford on Saturday and Hided up on the short end a final aggregate score Injuries and illnesses are really hurling us said general manager Robin Inscot intending ho pun We re looking forward to getting everybody back and healthy With veteran Craig Chamber lot out until at least January with torn knee ligaments the Sabres were hit with more recent problems In eluding the loss last week of Tim McDonald broken bone In his hand Troy Foster and Kelly ankle ligament pro blems Add to that some shift work for certain members of the Sabres and It to see why has had his headaches We re still hoping for a couple of guys from Milton said lnseoe The Productive week for Major Peewee The Georgetown Re Max Major learn hod a busy and for the most part a productive week On they tied won in on Saturday and lost league lead Milton on Sunday On Nov came strong and checking hard as they did in the team s previous meeting went ahead first with two goals halfway through the first left in the period Parsons rushed up Ice and put a perfect pass across the goal crease to Ryan Brain who popped in the net The second assist on the play went to Bobby Campbell The rest of the period belonged to with two mare quick goals ending the period with score Both teams played cautious hockey through trie second period with not much action on either With just over two minutes remaining in Ihe second Randy Bond took a pass from Ryan on his backhand and bet ween the goalie tegs Georgetown Major AA a were down going Into the third period and shorthand Derek Parsons rushed up the again and with a blistering shot hit the crossbar and puck dropped down Into the net behind a very prised goalie Down one goal IteMox started putting the pressure on but it was who scored Behind by two goals the home team pushed on and scored Pirie put a backhander past the with assists from Handy Bond and Paul Kalbarski Less than a minute later Parsons scored his second goal resulting from a scramble around the net se cond assist of the game for Campbell and Matt Downs Georgetown was still playing strong while seemed to be los ing their legs but it was who scored again to make It and the Major behind again They were not lo lose this game They the pressure on and paid off with 1 left In the game Bond scored his se cond goal of game with a shot from the top of the circle with the assists going lo and Malt Brain Georgetown continued press on In the end until the final lo end the game In a Trevor Knight played another olid game In net to ensure the tie and remain undefeated in two games Saturday the Major Peewee travelled to to preserve their undefeated streak to three Midway through the first period scored unassisted On a powerplay Georgetown HYUNDAI OWNERS For Service Call 8731818 defenceman Matt Brain scored from Matt Downs and Ryan Pine Hani boro scored again with lust over minute left in first whik Georgetown was short handed In ReMax scored their second goal strong effort by Ryan Brain scoring and the assists going to and Jim to tie the game But with less than a later Flam boro scored the go ahead goal again In the third period Georgetown stayed out of the penalty box and started scoring more goafs At J Plrle scored unassisted to lie the game at Two minutes later Derek Parsons put Georgetown in the lead with a backhanded shot assisted by Bobby Campbell Twenty seconds later scored his second goal assisted by Parsons and Downs scored unassisted again at mark of the game hut Georgetown was ahead and showing no signs of letting up With 15 lell in the game Paul Kalbroskl scored from Handy Bond to make it Flamboro pulled Ihur trying to turn the garni around but instead Parsons put in an net goal to insure Georgetown the win Consistent hard work from Steve Boyle Mark David and Jeremy made this win a team effort Sean Mills played a strong gome in net but was replaced at the end of the second period due to illness Knight came in to relieve Sean and ployed a solid game to con the undefeated streak to three Sunday game against the league leading team ended streak temporarily The Georgetown Major Peewee learn plays two games Ihls week then travels lo St Thomas for a tournament on day Nov 19 Available at The Herald Office In either Bx10 or 5x7 Sizes Foreign D Light Trucks TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS SPECIAL TRANSMISSION TUNEUP Irani filter fluid Adjust band DEAL DIRECT WITH US AND S A VE Front Wheel Wheel Drive Experts 315 Armstrong A Georgetown Chiefs scalp seven points The Minor Packaging Chiefs made a major advance towards I he first place slot in County league standings as they captured seven of a possible eight points In last week action On Monday night In Milton the Chiefs faced the perennial league champions and came away with a 1 draw thanks in a large port to the outstanding go alt ending of John Waller In a sluggish offen sive effort Doug Shcppard scored less than a minute left In the game to earn the tic Blaine Mc was credited with an assist on the Minor Pec wet marker The Packaging team travelled to on Tuesday night and skated lo a victory McCaulcy opened tin scoring on a goal assisted by Scott Wilson and Brent Wilkinson Duke Bouskill from Jim and pard from Duane Erlcr and Tyson HIGH SCHOOL Ha the Sabres affiliated with the Jr Merchants and Milton coach Gary Indicated on Saturday that he hoped a pair of recent Milton cuts would join the Acton squad Pete and Jason 1 scored the lone Acton goals at home on Saturday as the Blues held leads of 1 after the first period and second Jason Lucas Troy boater Vince Rogers and Pete earned Inscoe said the felt the of game in three 10 Sabres held a brief in the first period but the hometown Crushers roarod bock lead after minutes and We played two periods of good hockey said Inscoe We Just ran out of gas The score was not really of the game Kelly Lucas and Colin Lewis pot ted the Acton markers with captain assisting on both Dean flowers faced about shots in the Sabre goal HAND VA1 I I Sabres avenged an earlier home loss lo the by beating Grand Valley in its own backyard last Thursday Acton led after the first frame and after two periods Bob Watson enjoyed a banner evening for Acton as he fired the hat lock and added one assist for four points Ian bills had two goals and an assist while Jason lucas and Sean notched other Acton Mike Pete Scan O Con and Paul all had single helpers Jim faced about shots in the Acton net while Sabres fired at the Volley cage Acton record now stands at but club Is still only two points out of fourth place in the six team loop Sabres visit Schoinbcrg on Thurs day before returning home Friday to host Bradford again Georgetown scoring Chad Hughes again provided trie Chiefs with outstanding goal tending Georgetown on Saturday and sue to tht Improving Georgetown by score of Waller again made outstan ding saves at critical limes to preserve the Georgetown turn and key the victory on a goal assisted by Gavin laser and siherts Stephen from Gloser from and Wilson and from completed the Minor scoring At Memorial Arena on Sunday Minor dominated visiting by a score of Offensively and Shcppard with two goals and an assist and Wilkinson with a goal and three assists led the charge laser also counted a Chiefs goal with assists earned by Mark Hughes though not tested consistently played a fine game In the Georgetown nets Domtar Packaging coaches Chris Milne Dan Curtis and Peine were encouraged by the week s play and will point the team to a visit to Burlington on day Torrid pace for Atoms I era Id Special Georgetown Major Atoms con their torrid Irtcounty action over the weekend with a tic and a victory over a stubborn On Saturday the local club were held a lie Both David and Paul Sand if played an outstanding game with each player garnering our points led the Georgetown attack with four goals while the other goal was scored by Sandlfcr assisted on three of s goals while Sandy Davidson was award an assist with a well directed pass from the point position In Georgetown on Sunday fans were treated to another thriller as Georgetown edged 1 Afler trailing 1 at the end of the second penod the Alom team got with a goal by Scott Truman by David Kalbar ski and Paul Sondifcr netted the winner three minutes later on a well executed passing assisted by iandy Davidson and Andrew Trant The Major Atoms face a tough weekend series wilh a scrappy club and a poised Mlllon Sr Rebels in H alto a final four It final four time for the Georgetown Rebels senior girls basketball team The Rebels gained a berth in final four with a win over Assumption Crusaders lasl Wednesday In Burlington We executed our game plan very well said coach Moe Leek ing We had an average game of but we blocked out a big vocal crowd they hod down there and showed same mental toughness cited Heather Lawrence and Carolyn Stewart as kingpins In the Rebel game plan They both hit the boards hard he said Rebels advanced lo a semi final encounter on Tuesday in Oakville against Tabbies White Oaks and Nelson were set to buttle in the other semi final No results were available by press time Midget take third in tourney Georgetown Rebels cap- basketball tournament held at Friday Milton Mustangs look top spot and Nelson Ladies corned second In the round robin event Trofulgnr Red Devils and Alder shot lions finished fourth and fifth respectively Andrea Schneider hit or 13 points In Georgetown tourney opening win over and she hit or nine in Rebels lough 17 15 loss to Nelson Other Georgetown games saw the blast Aldershot and lose to Milton There is no regular league play for midget girts in Ilalton GDHS advance in playoffs Georgetown Rebels senior and Junior boys volleyball teams both advanced to the next step toward a championship wilh round playoff wins lost week senior Rebels had Utile trouble the visiting Lord Elgin Lancers as they rolled over a sweep with scores of 159 and 154 the Junior meanwhile hod a tougher time with the Nelson even though they won their set Lords upset Georgetown in the second game winning IS 13 Despite the loss Georgetown show character by battling back from a sevenpoint deficit to make a late run at the final score Georgetown roarwS back three 154 and 157 count Rebels opener 153 They us a thought the boys played Both teams saw semi final action on Monday with no result available at press time Iobs leaves coach bittersweet Hindsight always be 2020 but Acton senior basketball coach Chris Sates would probably Jump a chance to replay last week Helton quarter final contest dropped a decision Nelson ana although the Burl school came Into the contest as heavy favorites Sales was left wilh a bittersweet taste In his mouth I really expecting us to beat ihem but under different it might ve been a game said Sales With a week of better practices we may hove given Nelson a better run Nelson came into last weeks quarter final with an 11 regular season record as compared to far Acton Acton missed some key bodies at practices prior to the Nelson game and Soles Indicated it may have left his charges a little rusty for the encounter Basically Nelson man toman defence beat us he said We ve been good on defence all year but not overly strong on offence Jennifer Scott as has been the custom for most the season led the Acton shooters 14 points while Kim chipped in with eight and Shannon had Acton finished the season with an overall mark of 10- ID including regular season tournament ana playoff games A highlight of the season or the saw them allow the fewest points against In East White Oaks Has the next on defence with allowed bounced from vball playoffs Acton Redmen boys volleyball teams made quick exits from the niton playoffs as both the senior and junior squads were swept in the first round last week On Tuesday in the senior Redmen suffered a ching from the Oak Red Devils while the Juniors were clawed by the same count by While Oaks Wildcats We were blown away in the Junior game said coach Bruce Andrews We just play well and we were never in the match Senior Redmen also suffered playoff butterflies but managed to stay close in the final game 1315 after losing the first two games by 7 15 counts I was really pleased with their play said Andrews of the senior effort Chris probably played the best game I seen him play Ralph Bach and David Thorpe were also cited by Andrews for their strong ploy Entwhistle scores two as Villa opens with loss David scored two goals In a losing Cause as Acton Villa lost a close decision in Its opening game of the Milton Indoor Soccer League season last Sunday in Milton George Gidman fired the only other Acton goal as Villa was ed by Mlllons HI Five Hair Design Villa faces a tough opponent next Sunday as they meet last year defending Milton league playoff champions Unit on Outdoors for a 10 10 a start Acton will also be participating in various Indoor soccer lour this winter and will begin practising at AHS next month on Wednesday evenings at p Any Interested soccer players should contact Paul Nolan 18531090 or Ron Gourlay B533312 for more Information The squad plays every Sunday at E In the Milton senior cult and league play runs until April AMARYLLIS KITS Only 7 Attractive package contains pot saucer 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