THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday December Page Sports COLIN GIBSON Sports Editor JAMMING THE NET A Sunny Acres Farms sniper zeroes in on the Erin In he major midget game last Sunday at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena The Sunny Acres Farms sharpshooters were right on target and Erin was humbled 100 Tomorrow Sunday Sunny Acres Farms playhost to Dundas pm at Gordon Memorial Arena Herald photo Novice House League Normore continues torrid pace Brian Normore continued his torrid scoring pace in Novice House League action Saturday as he scored six times to lead Lions Club to an win over and M Pro Sports Derrick Elliott and Corey Cons tant each picked up three assists for the winners Patrick Herbes and Roddy Heinz each had two Jesse Ward and Andrew assists with single helpers going to rounded out the Lions Club Tristan Temple Jason Douville Peewee House League Carpet Barn wins Matt Anderson and Mike Bahr each scored twice in pacing Carpet Barn to a win over Georgetown Firefighters in a Peewee House League game Saturday Balanyk Randy Geerts and Jamie Harding also scored for the winners Assists went to Andy Telford Kieth Tippet Andrew EUnesky Craig Blair Dave Noncontact standings GEORGETOWN LEAGUE RESULTS week ending Nov MutulUfes Huff en ind Puffers Derby MtduMuffleH Neanderthals King6 STANDINGS I Royal IS Midas Muffler 12 CokxilalTreeHandP 19 9 4 I Mutual Life S Neanderthals 1 Kings OHagan and Dave For Georgetown Firefighters Brady Davies and Sean each scored twice with Todd Walker adding a single market Assists went to Davies Andy and Ian Elgin In another Peewee House League game Saturday Georgetown Rental and Murray Motors battled to a tie Tom scored twice and counted an assist for Murray Motors Single markers were scored by Paul Burgess and Robert Topping Other Murray Motors assists were garnered by Jeff Bruce Rodgers Jamie Bottomly and Joel Koeslag who collected a pair of helpers Robbie Wands had a goal and three assists for Georgetown Ren tal Single goals were also notched by Brett Cormier Steve Clark Joe Stephens and Richard Long Cormier also had a single helper as did Clark and Colin Mountain Duplicate bridge George Sargeant and Jack Kaarsemaker claimed Number One win ners laurels in Duplicate Bridge competition Monday afternoon at Georgetown Branch 120 Royal Canadian Legion located on Mill Street The team of Rene March and Norma laid valid claim to the Number Two winners position while two teams deadlocked for Number Three winners honors Glavicici and Doris Barber tied with the team of Mike Lorusso and Jim Sargeant for the Number Three winners spot Duplicate Bridge competition is held every Monday afternoon at the GorgetownLegiontmMillStreet and Nathan Martin David Zeni and Jamie scored for and Pro Sports with Adam McDonald and Andrew Wright collecting assists In another Novice House League encounter Dylan Lee posted the shutout as Youngs Pharmacy blanked Kinsmen 30 Kris Jon Howell and Ian Cartwright scored the goals for Youngs Pharmacy Ian Murphy had two assists with single helpers going to Brendan Alcxa Garth Serjeantson and Chris Baker In another Novice House League encounter excellent goaltending by Stephan Paulin allowed A and F Johnson to register a 31 win over A and S Engraving Ryan Butter- worth and Greg Bidwell were the marksmen for A and Johnson while Peter Veltman Corey Forbes and David Gibbons col lected assists Ryan Booth scored the lone A and S Engraving goal on a pass from Geoff Youth activities Registration for the winter session is now taking place The activities are especially designed for Grades 7 and 8 We meet every Wednesday 7 9 pm at Sacre Coeur School formerly School During the past session we have had many sports nights which in cluded basketball volleyball dodge ball medicine man floor hockey octopus etc We play all these games in a friendly and spor ting manner We also had a movie and pizza night a craft night and a swim night Our program for the winter session will follow a similar pattern So why not come on out and give this group a try The winter session starts Jan To register at the low price of for nine weeks call during office hours or drop by the Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department at the Civic- Centre HalrjxiHlUDriyoGtttDwnv Raiders ready for loop rivals By COLIN GIBSON Herald Sports Editor Its all systems go according to coach Peter Sturgeon as the Georgetown PontiacBuick Raiders return to Central Ontario Junior B Hockey League West Division action this weekend with two games on tap Were healthy in a good frame of mind have had a couple of ex cellent practices and are looking forward to resuming league play said Sturgeon Raiders had a week off from league play when the team took part in the 12th Annual Pepsi Junior Classic hockey tournament staged at Weston Lions Arena in Toronto Raiders dropped all three of their tournament games but the affair was described as a learn ing experience by Sturgeon Friday night Raiders journeyed to Burlington for a game against the Cougars at press time the score was not available Saturday evening tonight game time 730 pm at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena Raiders host archrival Milton Merchants Sturgeon is hoping his teams most recent success against Burl ington carries over into the weekend clash Prior to taking part in the Pepsi junior tournament Raiders had reeled of two straight wins over Brampton Capitals and over Burlington Cougars to im prove their season record to 316 Raiders will encounter a familiar face when Milton challenges the hometown favorites Former Raider Kelly Foster who was dealt to Mimico Monarchs of the junior division of the Metropolitan Toronto Hockey League has surfaced with Milton Hardworking Brent has taken over the Raider scoring lead with points on five goals and assists RAIDERS SCORING G Brent Presswood Bill McDonald fi John Williamson Chris Lee 13 Jim English Jason Stewart 11 Keyin Burrows Chris Lazarowff Kevin Dance Kelly Foster 7 Ken Kosziwka 3 Steve DuBarry 7 Marty Savoy 4 7 Duane Lewis Adam Hagen Curtis Green Des Brown Jeff Shevalier 1 Davin Ciglen 1 Hob Lang Craig Cooper Trevor Elinesky Jason Mercer Mark French 0 Sabres to host Alliston Hornets Acton Sabres are hoping to get back on the winning track with a pair of MidOntario Junior C Hockey League encounters scheduled for this weekend Friday night Sabres journeyed to Orangeville for a tussle with leagueleading Orangeville Crushers Saturday tonight in a rare evening home contest Acton plays host to Alliston Hornest pm at Acton Community Centre Sabres were riding the crest of a fourgame unbeaten streak until last weekend when the wails came tumbling down Acton was beaten by Bradford and by Orangeville The pair of losses dropped the Sabres season record to Century 21 settles for 22 deadlock By DAVE Herald Special Georgetown After an exciting game on Fri day night Dec 1 in which Cen tury 21 Minor Atoms roared back to tie Brampton with only four seconds remaining our boys travelled to Chinguacousy for a rare Monday night contest Georgetown was easily the domi nant team in this but thanks to some great goaltending by the Ching we had to settle for a tie Three minutes into the first period Michael Crawford found Shane Thompson at the left point and his long shot bounced off the right goalpost Trevor Rich buried the rebound to give the good guys a 10 lead The first period ended without another goal but Ching wasted- no time in getting on the scoreboard in the opening- minute of the second With just over three minutes left in the second period Ching took the lead on a play which everyone in the building including the Ching supporters agreed was five feet of fside It would have been a shame if that goal had stood up as the win ner but Brad Kouyoumjian and Curtis had other ideas Just 15 seconds after the disputed goal Brad carried the puck down the left side and went around both the winger and the defenceman before unleashing a wicked shot at the Ching net The goaltender made the save but Curtis was there for the re bound In the third period Kouyoum jian Davidson Thompson two goalposts and Brown open net all had glorious chances but the Ching goalie was up to the challenge and thefinal