Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 26, 1980, p. 17

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Raiders continue to dominate Intermediate A league standings The Burlington nil From behind the inked at 111 all night in passing the puck out from the the pass came out from the corners the Gemini defence their goalie The Cougar won the game Curt Ic up a Burlington player along the boards ii continues shine as Chrysler Misled tht Drill i Timers 12 in Inter mediate A iclionhst Saturdiy For the Haiders it was second of weekend but the showed no signs of the game Coach said lint goalie Piter McDuffe played in ih IkheldihtOnll li until three minutis Ihe final period Tie Haulers dominated the in first period on goals by Steve Lyon Hon Twiss ami Din Eastman Loath mentioned that the lopsided store was not reflected in the of Onllta but the wire able Id utilize their body well in this f Thifiimewischiraclcnicd few slops In tin only took three ill in tin second pi nod Woods whoplnyeda for the Haiders opened the in the period dtkmj out a Terrier ill fen mm and goalie Woods wis impressive all hi in the oaltmiltr llroujh pairing and happy team from Centennial won the North Senior Girls Bingham Michelle Keel Carolyn public school vollcvball championship held at Acton High School lam Friday Front row Martina billing Trim member from left to right back row Diane Kim Nelson Kim Golden age offers challenge to Georgetown youth battle of ages Syd Marder of the Golden Age Bowling League has will bridge the misunderstandings between thi youth innounced an unusual challenge to the younger bowlers in ciders of Georgetown The difference in stores whalhecalls gong into tournament is points favour of the Keel Carolyn Griffiths Michelle Balky Martina billing Judy Harwell Vicky Syd Marder of the Golden Age Bowling innounced an unusual challenge to the younger bowlers Marder iht scorer in tin Golden Ape group has organized a urninunl to be phyed by Ihe best bowlers in his league ieunst the lop in the Junior It ague up with the idea because he feels that both number of turn will by the intent linn during the tournament He says Ihe tournament II bridge the misunderstand ings between the youth md elders of Georgetown The difference in si gong into tournament is ll point The tournament will Ik held on 14 at p number of ire domlmg funds for groups as Community Television who will be filming Vamn and The Herald who will he supplying one of tin It am trophies Battle of ages participants GruitReil Irwin Gtorgt Hurt Nnholson FdithDiirhfield Myrtle I- KiyMeMiihn HOYS 5CH 511 Winter programs inter Programs II dr ridts Win Juln toriBririinj Tr si ishth in I ynn rim suilrrams Ski Trails iWih Raiders trounce Athletics avenge near loss week before Jl in fnrfurlhtr 7 Ipn Kurd J Sin tl p The 1 1 r Haiders ended my spcuilation that can phy in sime rink with Georgetown hick to back games Avenpng i match to week before the finders pumped shots on net against Midland to their opponents Tht win against last Midland extends their winning to with one game tied in the paitciht outings coach Gerry said there wis big difference Inst week In Midland and this week The previous two weeks of inactivity had hurt the team when played in Midland he said However noted that his team gave up three goals on Friday night that hive been let in of the type of play In the first period the hid some trouble wilh puck in tin own end by passes In lis said Ihat le tin settled down in the second period and concentrated on shnrl crisp pisses pud iff for the Din for opened he scoring with perfect set up from At Woods in corner I in wis open in the slot m nomislake about his to the goalies stick side iry Ford Ihe second for Georgetown with a lip in shot from piss by Colin Gord n The sometimes sloppy passing of he Haiders of their own end in the first ioal is Midi mil forward Hit i piss from idilri and si lint be it Peter Mi With 4 41 remaining in tlu first period Kieler on fence stored with as by I and Gordon whowa phying his brslg line for tint Ins oily with After the ouh lid he wis very the of He moved the putk very well during the fame fnglt said was a for Geurjelown In tl it only juncd the mi two weeks The period ended with Haiders Tl Haiders took control of oppontnls il led lit I- rd st in Hon I il fired quick shot Wlh inly seconds till lie third mike lit Haiders now will did nothing o I poised play of si i rim in second pi nod by I in a shot from tilt point J In third period Hay for mo ind i assisl to learn t four more Bruce had a nut by siTinj one oil in thru wugir Din has go ds in the pist two g lines Tonclh hid ind assists Gerry said ifler p Hut the Haider Gems play better hockey on road games coach their much quicker Hun in previous gam hi still says he w to he id mm puck to trip their forwirds As fir as the is concerned Injjis it is hard playing other teams wlm the Raiders are four forwird lines Imciusc the pliytrs don lot of ice lime lot Fits was switched from to hi wing for the ami which is his posihon to play I he is more rifhl wmi but he play the coach puts him as long as Iht Inm is wmmnt he 2 loss the Burlington oug irs it Hit third consecutive limt Ins lost at home Tom Daley says he know wh it the problem is offered it im in relax a little more lor road games nod his instruction more larefully In Nov the played a con mi of hockey to Cougars over their hsl nih d story Centennial wins volleyball crown Middle School from Georgetown came from the North championships in Acton with a first place trophy by beating a strong team from Milton The seven round robin tournament gave each a to ploy 12 games After all gimes were phyed was in second place with I Dick from Milton In first place The two teams then sparred off for the I Dick won the fint game against Centennial 1512 hut came hick to win the second game 1511 With Dick flustered by losing the second ime Centennial squid gained momentum and soundly W I Dick fl in the final match Centennial coach Jim Atkinson said thai I Dick hid be it In four of the pist six encounters with his learn he said referring to Milton s sagging play in Ihe time their skills seemed to depart under pressure The coach is confident that the team will be in the championships North lljltotil Is Volleyball Champlomhlp Tournament MieKcni Smith 12 SamShenit 12 12 I Dick 12 ned team lie said They sknlc a hundred miles a game added that his team indGeorietown defence was not consistent throughout the contest The iamc remained dead locked the first period but the fist skat in squad began to t ike control of the game with a power plaj from the right point The resulted after hemming the Geminis in their own end to open the at I shot from the right point resulted in Ihe next goal for Burlington ended off the scoring the first period when a breakdown in the Georgetown defence an uncovered Cougar to take a pass out from behind goalie Mark and store unmolested ThcLougars scored in the second period whtn i Burlington forward was able to sneak in behind the George town defence lo scoop a pass from the corner to make the score 4 After the game coach Daley remarked tint wis a break down between the defence and on of the goals that were passed out from behind the Gemini net The next three goals by were all scored while the were short handed Most of tit goals scored could not be blamed on Mirk as his were not to provide adequate protection it ill times lone by the Gems in second period was scored by dtfenspman Mike James Tie Gems only oal of tie rd period came on a slap shot by Curt on a power Notes Georgetown Gemini McGilloway lias to play for the and the Gems hive a lawyer working for them lo try and hick George Gems Chris Milne recruiled lasl season Atlon wis compensated for high scoring forwird with i que When McGilloway moved to the Provincial Junior A League season the Gtms lost plaier lo the But when McGilloway decided to quit Newmarket lo plaj for Acton he violated the of the agreement settled lost season accord the Gemini manage compensation for McGilloway or would like to see him in a Gemini uniform The will be playing their annual Christmas benefit gime on December against HOCKEY Releases one player but more to follow Minor atoms win ianv games lulling ith period His second by Scon of the nine time on power bled rtgisler At in Giriy polled i pair in tin middle one a shorthiinded tffort Doug ended the scoring in his first of the Giirelown a better ill rouid this lime out Tr continued his The Chrysler Raiders have reduced rosier last night by one player when they sent Ed lo affiliate club Milton of the Intermediate league The former Peterborough Tele who used to phv under Rodger was told by Haider coach Gerry night of his irinsfer lo Milton started phying for the Raiders this year after spending the last three years in playing with I hockey On tht recommendation of former Haider Peter Sturgeon Jack of the I aiders was contacted last spring and llu wis invited to play with Georgetown General Manager Dave says will be a stir with Milton Ktntnersajs will be in important asset to the Milton team because he is considered neither an import nor wuver cindidate due to Ins residence in the area along with two other Haiders who out earlier for Ihe club Bill By rant and Steve will if the Raiders need Hem Inter this season ind perhaps next season as well All three could make says the for dealing Is because the Raiders must rcducetheirrosttr 1 IB phytrs from the now players in Hit hsl fiu ij Id Twiss i Kuririsovs I on ih by the Kudrasovs od Hick I lix I 111 Colin Gordon I I John Cook Hon with to Hon Dan John Hay mid Gary hord iistlrd all night for the Holder and was Clyde and a In passing puck lo hli teammatei him II tig It ll re he jostles for position between goalie the Raiders l

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