Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 19, 1977, p. 14

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Pag THE HERALD Wednesday ia Gems eke two wins 32 over Brampton Gemini Bob Allison works the pack around the Brampton goalie jut prior to scoring the first goal or the game Tim Turner assisted on the goal along with John not pictured A LLP Saturday George town Gcmlnis met up with Brampton at the arena and came away w a narrow 1 victory The game was almost a repeat performance of their previous night win against Burlington In both the Friday and Saturday night games the Gem broke the tie and won only in lost few remaining minutes of games The breaking winning goal of Saturday game came 17 Ihe third period off the slick of centreman Chris Milne Assisting on Milne goal was newcomer John Bob Allison caught the goal of the game eight into the first period Tim Turner and John Krasnokut sky were awarded ass Is on Mavericks pounce Raiders improvements necessary The Chrysler Raiders played poorly Friday night and deserved what they got A 1 loss to the Fort Erie Mavericks Goaltender Mario Mac Donald had a bad night but then too so did all the players in front of him The problem Friday stemmed from what general manager Jack Handy called post victory With last year season ended so late n the year the Raiders seem to have forgotten that the season is over and that could be a completely different story That along with the fact of other teams stilt treating Haiders as the victors could be controlling factors of Maverick n With three minutes left In the it looked as if the would be skunked but then Juri got together with Tom Daley to score only Raider goal at the mark The Mavericks gained two of their our goals in the first period Pat took he first Fort trie goal with assists from Dan Blair and Gary Hill then came back about five minutes later with another goal assisted by Dan Wasted again In second period the Raiders gave Fort Erie another two goals Gary 11 and Pat teamed up for the third Maverick goal four minutes Into the period and ten minutes later Al captured the final Maverick goal with assists coming from Jack and Dave Stoning Surprisingly the Raiders Fort Erie Penalties were fair and kept to a minimum The only two Raider penalties that stood out were two Jive minute misconducts one given to Art Webster the other to Andre Manager Jack Handy noted that perhaps if the Haiders had a little harder and more frequently they may Two more players have been signed to the tarn Neil Cotton who Is an assistant coach for the senior Rebel football team will be rclur ning for another Raider season on the ice and Pat of Brampton will take up his position as left winger when football season winds up In Brampton With two losses to their record the Raiders cannot afford any more defeats ally of the Friday night nature tests staying power or the Raiders Friday night at B 30 Allisons goal Brampton opening goal came just about a minute after when Paul beat Bill Humphrey for the goal Assisting on he goal was Mark VnnderMeer second period was scoreless for both teams with only action being mode between the ice and the pen ally box Slow in third period until 14 when Frank grabbed the second Gem goal with the help of make thill Snapping back again Brampton nabbed their second goil he in n one after the Gem goal At 24 Joe Connors scored unassisted for the Brampton goal Tonight the in the CORDON contrary to the announcement made Saturday night Game time la 8 32 over Burlington The Georgetown racked up one goal per period Friday night In Burlington and walked away with a narrow 3 win Tempers were short with the Gems gathering a total of minutes In the penalty box compared to 36 minutes for Burlington Blake and Dale AMecuafec both pic up five minute fighting penalties and Chris M ine a long with Paul Martin each had their fill In the box both with ten minute misconducts for abusive language Andy Broad bent opened Ihe game with Ihe first goal nine teen seconds alter the drop of the puck Broad bent was assis ted by Tim Turner and Bob Allison Kevin struck for the opening Burling ton goal at bo 32 mark of firs period with on assist coming from Greg Moore Bur gained their second goal towards the end of the period when Kent Wagner beat Gem Glenn Tost with the help of Dave Beacon and Brian Causly The second period Gem goal was scored by Marty Power and assisted by Tony Glannini The third period was almost over before the Gem Terry Turner broke the tie with his goal assisted by Bob Allison Sometimes the only way to stop a fight ft to sit on the players as these referees point out to an angry Raider and Fort Erie team member Crossman high scorer with eleven points was high Thursday lor Rebel basketball game a gainst Milton with II of he points needed to down Milton 12 The Rebel learn led the scoring race throughout the entire game with scores of ending the first quarter a at the hair at the mark and finishing off with a win Rebound ng played a key part to the Rebel win as the team quickly snatched re bounds for either fosi breaks or second tries Carol Peacock grabbed rebounds Margo Craig Dlanne Corbet Sit via and Betsy Staples all caught rebounds each North Halton cross country The North Halton Cross Country Championship were held Friday at Kelso Con area In Milton and the competition support and weather was excellent There were as many as Each school had ten runners in runners In some of races race wllh the first four which were split up Inlo finishers taking points and the bantam Junior Intermediate fifth finisher acting as a tie and senior classes Girls ran breaker If necessary mile boys and miles Results can flaktlM the senior nil rata la second behind VMawH at Martin BANTAMS OVERALL Joseph Gibbons Centennial Smith INDIVIDUAL GIRLS L Caputs J J J Denyes Sandra Pine view BOYS Scoll Taggart Centennial Glen Blight Centennial Darren Kemp Centennial JUNIOR OVERALL Centennial Martin Street INDIVIDUAL GIRLS Barb Gage Stewart town Angle Dickinson Tracy Inglii BOYS K Martlno Martin St Gary Hubert Stew art ton Ian Pau McKenile BALL Centennial Martin Street INDIVIDUAL Cheryl Thompson Centennial Worth Martin St Cathy Webb Centennial HOYS Mark Stewarltown Kevin Gillespie Martin Street Centennial Stewarltown INDIVIDUAL Tina Panter Martin Street Jackie Martin Street Leslie Prilchard Centennial BOYS Velnott Martin Street Allan Cunningham Andrew Stewarltown Judy Vrtrlcek I girls rare at the North I Meet I held on at Kelso Conservation Area Judy finished the course In place Rebel boys spike Perdue two games of three The Perdue junior volleyball earn was downed three games to two by the junior Rebel squid on Tuesday The Rebels took the first game 15 and the second 153 In ihlrd game Perdue fought bock with a hard cam 1510 n over Georgetown The fourth game again saw Perdue squeak a win over the Rebels this time with a score of The Rebels bounced back however to take the third ind final game win by a score 154 In their sixth league game played Thura Oct 13 he Junior Rebel Volleyball cam downed Burlington Central in the best Ihrec our of five game match wllh scores of 151 154 1511 Burlington Central smashed the Rebels in the first game with a score of 153 but he Georgetown boys returned the favor in the next game by stomping Burl 151 The third game went to Burlington 155 and the last two matches belonged to the Rebels 1511 The win puts the learn In c second or third place in the league with a 5 win 1 loss record behind White Oaks and Blakelockwhoaretledfor rst loss records There will be a single nation round for the playoffs w the team challenged tlceghth second plays seven th and so forth The elimina lion round will however be one game sudden death held at Rebel girls whip Halton champs The Senior Rebel girls team had a striking victory over Oakvillc gar 1976 Senior Halton Champions on Oct 12 with a score of S3 The girls played an excellent game with several fast breaks due lo the rebounding work of Sue Alexander and Nancy Phillips The team was forced to play handed with only six players Several of the team members were sidelined with Injuries and Illness Shooting about GO per cent on both floor and foul the high scorer for Tuesday s game was Sue Alexander with 17 points Meredith McLaren took 14 points 10 Team work pays off for girls In a rough aggressive game played Lester Pearson High the Senior Rebel girls basketball learn had an excel lent game winning 35 or the first time this season the entire team played to the fullest making pass In order to gain points Offensively and defensively the team showed true team work with all Ihe girls having a great day Rebounding fast breaks and give the Rebel team a victory to be remembered Meredith McLaren was top scorer for the Rebel crew with points in her favour Sue Alexander landed eight baskets for IS points Use Proulcx gained 12 po its Monica Pollock 9 Nancy Phillips and Heather Clarke took one basket Injured In the game and sidelined for this week is Nan cy Phillips who took a fall in Ihe Pearson game Major Pee Wee Nancy Phillips Heather Clarke 4 and Monica Pollock gained 2 points Two days later on Thurs Milton Senior team cd the Rebels with a new and greatly Improved learn It was a close game all the way but the Georgetown girls managed to get two quick baskets In Ihe beginning of fourth quart giving them a boost to go on lo a win The girls did not expect such a strong new team from Milton and were caught stunned The Rebels had problems In break Milton press and their 102 zone defence not to mention very poor shooting Keeping score tight It was 1916 at the half In Milton favour and for Milton at the end of the Ihlrd quarter If not far the strength of the Rebel team at the opening of the last quarter game may have been taken by Milton H scorer for the team was Meredith McLaren with 10 21 loss Standard Products Ma Jcr Pec Wee team lost to 2 1 on Monday when Streets vllle muck in their last goal in the last two minutes of the game Coal score for Standard was Eric Clark with the assist going to Greg Robert van Georgetown Kevin Gillespie played a fine game giving up only two Nancy for a day a Senior ana against Milt It a taagk 1 Did Rebel by only a potato

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