THE HILLS HERALD THE WEEKEND OUTLOOK F February Ml Yo Bowlers 18 B Win Two T Sports Roundup Atoms Trail 20 and sports Calendar 20 ROB RISK Herald Sports Editor 8772201 DOWNTOWN FAX SERVICE Evenings Saturdays Too vounci pttanmncv itd Downtown Georgetown 8772761 scores Novice playoff winner I David who has scored over 100 points for Acton Major Novice Sabres this season came through with two goals Wednesday night to lead the team to a playoff victory over Fergus The Novice captain notched the game winner at 1753 of the se cond period on an assist from Kyle Artem one of his regular linemates had crossed the Fergus bluellne after receiving the pass the defenceman and flipped the puck past the goalie as he was hauled down from behind Acton had trailed the visitors 10 until of the first an ty for the Sabres which had gone undefeated all season against league rivals Paul Withers on an assist from Shawn Weatherall tied it up to get the team back on track Lajeunesse followed up his goal with an insurance marker at of the third period assisted by Sandy Chap man and Shawn Sabres will be playing in a tour nament in Buffalo this weekend and are scheduled to play game two of the playoff series at Fergus on Feb 9 and game three Feb at Acton Earlier in January Sabres tested themselves against what the new AAA league had to offer in the way of competition play ing Minor Novice Hurricanes Jan at Acton Arena Again shone scoring six goals in an victory Sandy Chapman scored in the first period to tie things up ll before Lajeunesse scored three straight times to end the second period at In the third frame scored to pull to within one goal before exploded for another three straight markers Paul Withers got the final goal near the end of the period assisted by Shawn to make the score 84 Acton Major Novice West Sabre David Lajeunesse scores his se cond goal of the night against Fergus on Wednesday Acton Arena Sabres won taking the first game of their best of five playoff series Herald photo by Robert Risk Halton Blue Fins club outswims competition Curling Concentration Terry Waldrum makes way for a curling rock during the mixed curl ing North Golf and Country Club last weekend are held almost every weekend al the club with the one being the Public Works on Saturday Herald photo Halton Hills Blue Fins Swim Club shone at their own D level swim meet on Jan earning 14 first place finishes seconds and six thirds Another highlight of the meet held at Georgetown Indoor Pool was Patrick who set a new club record In the eight and under age group swimming the metre freestyle in seconds Kim Stevenson and Kristen dominated the girls and 14yearold group with Stevenson taking first in 100 metre freestyle metre in dividual medley 50 metre fly and second in 50 metre freestyle won the metre backstroke 100 metre breaststroke and metre freestyle placing second in metre Individual medley and 50 metre fly Welters and Tracy Tabuchi also did well for Blue Fins in the and 12yearold group Welters earned first place in 100 metre individual medley and 50 metre freestyle finishing in second place in 100 metre backstroke and 100 metre placed first in metre freestyle and metre backstroke also managing second in 50 metre fly Aside from setting the record Potogky also did well in his other events getting a first place finish in 25 metre backstroke third in 50 metre freestyle and fifth in metre breaststroke Melissa swimming in the 11 and 12yearold group finished first in metre fly se cond in 100 metre individual medley third in 100 metre backstroke and fourth in 50 metre freestyle Matthew Hardstaff a and 14- yearold group swimmer finish ed first in metre backstroke third In metre freestyle fourth in metre freestyle and 100 metre breaststroke Danny Morris swimming in the and 12yearold group managed a first place finish in metre breaststroke and fifth place in metre individual medley Amy Willis a nine and 10yearold competitor earned first in metre breaststroke and sixth in 100 metre individual medley John Moore a nine and 10-year- old group swimmer finished se cond in 100 metre individual medley and 50 metre backstroke placing third in metre fly Thane Goodlet placed second in both 100 metre freestyle and metre in the 13 and 14yearold group Justin Hunt swimming in the and 12yearold group placed third in metre freestyle and fourth in both metre freestyle and metre individual medley Donald MacKay a nine and 10- yearold group competitor finished third in metre breaststroke and fourth in metre freestyle and eighth in metre backstroke Other Blue Fins competitors in cluded Christianne Lent Kathy Erin Shllllngton Jackie Grant Laura Willis Jenny Grant and Michael Carter SPORT SHORTS Soccer Club Georgetown Soccer Club is holding a free indoor soccer clinic at Georgetown District High Schools main gymnasium every Sunday from Feb 3 to May All people interested are en couraged to come and improve their soccer skills Others in terested in coaching this season are also welcome to attend Boys and girls under 1100 am to noon boys and girls under 14 noon to 130 pm girls under is pm boys under is and the senior team300500pm Winter Golf If you cant wait for late spr ing to go golfing the Lung Association of Peel Region is of fering some temporary relief On Feb 16 at Park in Brampton over golfers from around the area will be teeing off at 1100 am to help raise money for the association Special guests at the event will be association chairman Jackson along with Canadian Amateur Golf champion Warren Sye and time Canadian Blind champion Claude Registration is with tax creditable receipt Funds raed go towards the Lung AssociationPeel Region educational programs within the region Those wishing to be prize donors and hole and tee spon sors are also Invited to become involved For more informa tion call Linda Martin at the Lung Association at 7915565 Jr Hockey Both Georgetown Raiders and Acton Sabres are nearing the end of their regular season junior hockey schedules Sabres are on the road tonight at Fergus in their last game before the playoffs begin while Raiders play at Alcott Arena against Streetsville tonight at 800 pm and Burlington at 730 pm Raiders play Streetsville on the road Sunday before finishing their schedule at home Feb 9 against Peter borough Bridge Club Georgetowns Duplicate Bridge Club met Monday at the Legion to decide this weeks winners They were Mike Lorusso and Hollock Tied for second were Elsie and Garry along with George Sargent and Jack 3 Cora and Earl Ryder High School High school sports resume this Monday since exams are now completed Georgetown Rebel midget junior and senior basketball teams host Milton on Monday starting at 345 Acton midget and junior basketball teams host MM Robinson the same day starting at34S pm