Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 9, 1988, p. 11

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GEORGETOWN HONDA the HERALD 8731818 Recreation SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday Nov liber tmPagel Win and tie extends unbeaten string to seven Red hot Raiders keep rolling along As the old saying goes When j re hot you re hot The Georgetown Raid era hove been one of the hottest teams of late In the western division of the Central Ontario B Hockey League Last week the resurgent Raiders extended their undefeated streak to seven games with win and a lie and coach Peter Sturgeon is hoping the team a temperature stays In its cur rent hot state Theyve worked hard said Sturgeon of his charges after finishing the weekend with come- fro 44 tie in Burlington lust Saturday night The guys deserve Last Thursday in the Raider roadshow the hometown Capitals Saturday tie left Georgetown alone in third place in the seven team western cult with IS points who behind Burl Ington and three behind first place Raiders played In Milton last night with no results available by press Its an turnaround for a club that last season won 10 games over the course of the entire cam polgn before bowing out in four games to Blades in the first round of the lingUe playoffs I dont think the guys will be Getting a jump on it goo I tender dives to cover up the loose puck to the final round during Saturday action from the Hockey Heritage championship tournament at Arena last weekend bet- Over team ween and the Georgetown Sunday Niters The ment and Sunday Niters won this contest with Mike and tourney fifth Bob Clark scoring In a victory but they didnt make It mi participated In this year louma are already gearing up lor the next season Herald photo Charlene MaeCormack receives honor Bowler finds lane fame Georgetown bowler Charlene has received one of the highest honors available In the province for five- pin bowlers Mrs MaeCormack was Inducted into the Five Pin Bowling Hall of Fame at a special induction dinner and ceremony at Torontos Castle Weslin I Intel last Saturday night first become interested in bowling through her daughter Debbie joining the Youth Bowling Council at Georgetown Howl became a Master Bowler and a Coach and Instructor Not always popular but give us a winner Pauls Call Paul Svoboda Herald Sportt Editor Boxing is a funny game Some call It the sweet science while others call It a violent abomination of sport Regardless of your own personal view of boxing it is the ultimate confrontation in sports You Just cant gel much more basic than sticking two dudes in a ring and letting them duke It One winner one decision But as simple and as final as the outcome should normally be In boxing that hasnt always been the case Especially in recent times You dont have to think that far back to find some questionable decisions If someone doesnt get knocked down and If someone doesnt clearly dominate a fight then boxing becomes little dif ferent from figure skating Let the Judges decide We same weirq decisions In Los Angeles In IBM Shawn 0 Sullivans sliver medal must sometimes be as equally frustrating to him as It Is satisfy He knocked his gold medal op ponent down twice And Seoul lost September Well enough has been seen and said already Lets Just say reached new heights Thats Hay Leonards TKO over Golden Boy Donny in last Mondays world championship light heavyweight- battle was good for boxing Now dont get me wrong As a good back baconeating Canadian I cheered for the Golden Boy too But the fight needed a clear win A victor and a vanquished There were too many questions and pointed fingers after Leonards controversial dancing win over Marvelous Marvin Ha filer The Marvelous One lost his bell claiming he hod been outdone theatrically and that Leonards dancing style impressed the Judges enough to win although fell Sugar Ray had never hurt him Of course Leonard is dous boxing talent More power to him If he knows how to Impress the Judges But even though it was the Golden Boy of Winnipeg who laid stretched out on the canvas on Monday night and not Sugar Ray as some Canadian boxing off may have preferred you cant argue with clear cut Maybe thats the way it should be decided in figure skating Volleyball playoffs High school volleyball action gets under way this week for bath the Georgetown Rebels and Acton Redmen boys teams Acton played yesterday after noon with the juniors visiting White Oaks and the seniors travel to OakvilleTrafulgar No reports were available by press time get into playoff Hon tomorrow with two court encounters The seniors host Lord Elgin Lancers and the juniors lake on the visiting Nelson lirds Georgetown Bowl and has now become the youngest bowler to be to the hive Pin Bowling Hall of Fame This recognition Is the result of 10yenr period Tram 1973 to 1QB3 when was dominant orce in ladies bowling During that period won five Nationol Championships two as a single and three in team events She also won the first two champion ships bowled the Canadian Exhibition In the Rose t estiva she opened that event with strikes In a row for a memorable perfect game A back forced her retirement in 1983 At the Awards Dinner she was presented with commemorative ring and a plaque with the inscrip tion of Recognllion to Charlene MaeCormack in preclaticin of your amateur sport achievements in Five Im Bowling presented by the Government of the Provlnio of Nov signed Peterson Premier of Ontario Georgetown bowler was accord one of the highest honor In the world of livepin bowling last weekend as the was Inducted Into the Bowling Hall of Fame In Toronto INSIDE THIS SECTION SPORTS Sabres snap streak B2 Oldtmers recap High school report B2 satisfied with anything but the top now said Sturgeon Raiders sported a record of six wins five losses and three lies heading Into laat nights tilt in Milton BURLINGTON Kevin Dance paced the Raider of fence with two goals and Uncinate Grog ana Chuck Lore to also found the mesh for singles as Haiders overcame a four goal We were down Burlington just came out flying said Sturgeon It was a good comeback effort by our guys especially In Burlingtons barn Theyre tough in there Sturgeon had praise for Todd King four- man defensive rotation that Included forward J Lntour taking a regular shift on the The move was necessitated by minor in juries to regulars Mark Pries and Rod and with steady rookie Trent Cull still out of the lineup with knee problems Latour found work on the Raider bock line They played really well said Sturgeon of King and his defence Pries were both ex to be back in the Georgetown up last night in time for the Milton contest Greg however will be lost to the Raiders for two games in the wake a fight in the Burlington game The forward was tag with the penalty after becoming involved in his second altercation and also for being deemed the in the battle Rookie Kelly Foster was also toss ed for being declared the first man off the bench during scuffle near the Georgetown pine 11 just happened in the middle of a line change said Sturgeon who sold the penally to Foster came as somewhat of surprise RAIDERS We played with a lot of poise and confidence said Sturgeon of the Thursday night Raider effort In The guys are realizing their potential and everybody wonts a piece of the action Raiders were never behind they beat first place in its own backyard Georgetown held a lead after minutes after the middle frame and took the final The Brown Kevin DanceGreg triumvirate continued to give opposition headaches as both Brown and popped for a pair of goals each Don Cruise also had two tallies Brent Chris Lee rounded out the scoring with singles Ciglen debuted on the Raider and played a strong game as did veteran Todd King This team is beginning to remind of a team I used to play lor Sturgeon reflected A bunch of workers who worked their way up 1NGS Raiders were set to unveil their spanking new red black toggery this Saturday night with Milton in town to provide the opposition but the uniforms won be revealed now un til Nov IB with visiting A It Arena According to club resident Dave not all of new equipment would have been ready for this Saturday Kentner said delegation of former members of the 1967 Georgetown Raiders will be on hand on the 18th to help unveil the new duda The 1967 Raiders captured the OHA Jr C lie Rebels look ahead For the Georgetown Rebel Junior football team the future la now For the senior theres always next Thats the way senior coach Rick was looking at things as the senior Rebs suffered their sixth consecutive loss of the 1968 high school gridiron season lost Friday in Georgetown The 34 loss to Burlington Central Trojans left the senior on the year Next year has got to be the tell tale year surmised Well have about to 20 Juniors moving up and about eight veterans back We have the makings of a graduating Rebel juniors will bring a winning tradition with them to next years senior squad The Juniors ended the regular season with a record and first place In the Hal ton Tier standings They battle Lord Elgin today at at the local field In one of two league semi final showdowns The Juniors lost their only regular season contest of the year last Wednesday at the conclusion of the schedule Tabbies earn win Rebel win OFSAA Golden girls Winning smiles Georgetown Rebels junior Krlsty Johnson Sara team staked Its claim and Cave In Ontario as the squad gathered on Monday o show with gold their winning smile sua their vrtnn- the provincial In Kingston hardware last Saturday Sheri Nairn Megan The Georgetown Rebels junior girls crosscountry team ran to the top of the Ontario high school heap at the provincial finals In Kingston lost weekend Led by a strong lBth place finish by Shcri Nairn the Junior girls beat second place St Michaels Toronto by nine points 136127 to claim the OFSAA gold Meanwhile the junior boys team also ran to the medal podium as Bob Conkers 15th place finish helped lift the Rebels se cond place in the allOntario cham It was an excellent effort said Rebel cocoach Karen It was a tough day the course was really flat out and our kids did a super Jon and junior fifth member Sheril Cave took home gold medals from the Limestone City while Ed Powers Dave Scldii Paul SI and fifth Kevin Tanas shared silver medals hi the Junior boys competition Two members of the Rebel con tingent that travelled to the SAA finals as Individual com petitors also turned In strong ef forts Alexis Kerr competing In the midget girls division finished 30th while Hick Lane gave a solid effort in the senior boys competi tion The annual OFSAA cross country final attracts the top teams and individual runners from high schools in every region of the province The Rebels are coached by Karen and Donna Met- happy bunch II was silver medals all around a ihlps Bob Ed Powers the Rebels Junior boya crosscountry Dave Scida Pant and Kevin team finished second derail In the Tanas were a happy crew after their province last weekend In the I mpresilve showing King tonhosted champion- OHA to meet to decide outcome of suspended Jr B game The will decide the outcome of a Central Ontario Jr Hockey League contest held in Milton on Oct ffl Burlington Cougars were leading the Milton Merchants 112 when the game was colled with over IS minutes remaining In third period when Milton was unable to Ice enough players to complete the contest Referee Andre had slapped Milton with seven gome misconducts four major penalties and four misconducts and had elected Merchants coach Gary Ford at the end of the first period For the time being Its being treated as a suspended game said president Brent on Monday Since we have no policy to deal with that situation we will discuss the matter at an of ficers Ladds added that the association will also decide at that time whether or not any further penalties or suspensions will be assessed In the aftermath of the bizarre contest SPORTS I Minor hockey update B3 Alex on darts B3 Alley whiz kids B3 NEWS Commencement 88 B4 Entertainment B5

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