Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 21, 1989, p. 11

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THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday lttt- Page 11 Sports Bs have no luck at tournament Disappointing week for Peewees Get off my back The Georgetown Major B had a busy but disappointing week losing three league games and two tourna ment matches The team sandwiched a loss to between home and away losses to Erin and in league play Jeremiah scored the lone Weldwood goal deflecting a backhand shot of Ryan Hay Charlie Snook also earned an assist On the weekend travelled to for a tour nament and further disappoint ment Their first game was against Richmond Hill A win would have put them in the cham pionship round a loss would see them in the consolation round Richmond Hill got a couple of breaks in the first period when two shots that would normally have been stopped eluded the Weldwood goalie The period end ed at Weldwood cut the score in half in the second period at 343 Jason Quinn and Shannon Morris played the body along the boards creating a scoring op portunity for Fendley His 25foot wrist shot caught the top glove corner of the net Unfortunately the locals gave it back a couple of minutes later Halfhearted checking in the neutral zone resulted in a oneonone and the Richmond Hill player made a nice shot low into the corner to restore the twogoal lead The locals closed the score to a single goal again with only left when Michael recovered a Matt Anderson shot behind the opposition net and stuffed it into the corner of the goal pulled their Ski team buries three in five downhill meets Milton Heights Ski Team took three out of five contests in downhill action last weekend on Jan In local mountain league com petition Milton Heights knocked off Snow Valley at Glen Eden with Mark Hooper of Burl ington and Meghan Powell also of Burlington finishing first In their respective boys and girls divisions Kevin Martin Campbell was second overall and Kyle Martin CampbeUville was fifth in the boys competition while Liza and Andrea Kaeser- mann both of Mississauga finished third and fifth respec tively in the girls group At Alpine the Milton Heights Red Team downed Osier Bluff 11067 with Holly Bamber leading the way with a first overall in the girls division Marianne Doyle was second and Kathleen fourth while in the boys section Marc was third Jeff Kunze of Milton took fourth and Burl ingtons Kevin Smith finished fifth Milton Heights Green Team defeated Mansfield Bronze at Horseshoe Valley with Nor vals Monique and Mike West both plac ing first overall Ryan Page Oakville was se cond and Jason Hobbs Burl ington was third in boys action while Oakvilles Heidi Heckman 3 and Miltons Cathy Bradley 6 rounded out the girls field The local Blue Team lost a decision to Cedar Highlands at Glen Eden with ONeill of Oakville leading the way with first overall in the girls category Stuart Green of Oakville Marc Riddell of Burlington 7 and David Smith of 8 were the top boys- for Milton Heights Glen Eden was also a tough site for the Milton Heights Blues as they were topped by Hamilton- Chedoke Gold 12057 Stacey ONeill Oakville had a second in the girls group with Stuart Green Alan Gordon 7 and Mark Henderson all of Oakville placing In the boys grouping Bridge winners Bob Jackson and Harry Arbic were the big winners in in dividual bridge play at the Georgetown Legion recently Jackson took first on Jan 16 with George Farrow in second and Earl Ryder finishing third On Jan Arbic earned first spot with Norma and Elsie Whitham taking second and third respectively noons looocio QUALITY STEREO SYSTEMS ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR HOME ft AUTOMOTIVE RECORDS TAPES CDs Unit N ELLS DRIVING SCHOOL Approved by the NEXT COURSE Feb 6Mar 1 MondayWednesday 630930 pm For Information About Courses or Private Lessons PHONE goalie for the extra attacker but a long shot found the mark and the final score stood at Weldwood then met a team that was much smaller than the locals Unfortunately Georgetown self- destructed taking six penalties to the opponents one including one that extended into overtime The locals jumped into a 20 lead split the defence and potted a wrist shot from the slot for the first goal Two minutes later Travers won the in the Belgrave end The puck went back to Derek and his found the mark countered a couple of minutes later and the teams went into the third with the score at for Georgetown Belgrave tied it on a In the overtime they took advantage of a powerplay to register several When the overtime ended Belgrave had one more goal than Georgetown and conse quently were awarded the win Next weekend the regular season concludes with a pair of games against Burlington and Erin Blue Mountain Come and ski Blue Mountain in on Feb 3 during the semester turnaround We provide the transportation with pickup locations at the Gordon Alcott Arena McKenzle Smith MS and PS This day trip is open to both adults and youth 13 years and older Jeff of Acton midget uumw contortion he wrestles a White Wildcat for the ball during thrilling win to high school boon BEELINE 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