Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 7, 1988, p. 13

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Hilts provides O T winner in B final Bantams win consolation The Georgetown M and M Pro Sports travelled to Belleville last weekend and came home with the consolation The local hucksters had a great weekend of hockey and carted off the silver with three wins one tie and one toss In the round robin play the M and Ms went undefeated with two wins and a tie However once more he local major bants fell victim to the numbers game when they missed the division title to the host Belleville team Although the teams had Identical records Belleville laid claim to the title on goals for and against Round robin play saw the M and Ms register wins against Rochester Mldslate by a score and Picker by a score The tie came against the host Belleville team as the two teams kissed to a 1 1 tie In the playoff round Georgetown lost a bid to go to the A champion ship when they dropped a dec to a superior Ottawa Valley team However the boys captured the consolation crown with a vie lory over a second Ottawa entry In game one against Rochester the and Ms owned the scoreboard and romped to an cosy 7 victory With a little more effort the boys could east have notched another four or five goals In retrospect this would also have given them the division title over Belleville Georgetown was a little slow out of the gate when tho Americans scored at the 1 IS mark of the first frame However Adam Hills nullified that goal when he scored at from Crawford and The second period proved disastrous for the Yanks as the M and Ms scored six goals In quick sue cession On the first goal Hlltsys line again went to work a Crawford scored From Hilts and Georgetown s second goal of the period came on a fine individual fort by Scan Guistinl who picked up the puck behind his own net skated through the entire Midstate squad and tucked the biscuit in the basket Mitch Butt followed with an unassisted goal a minute later and Steve Wright netted the next from and Curry The M and Ms popped In two more goals before the end of the second period the first from and the final marker by Lewis from tyre Rochester notched the only goal of the third period to round out the score at 1 John Katsllleris was solid in the nets for the victorious M and Ms Game two matched the boys with Pickering and they had little pro blem disposing of them as they skated to a victory Alexs team wins despite his help Darts win over Panthers Nice to see old antagonist Trevor Williams back in action for Ensigns Roy Rudiger had two starts and five finishes to lead the way Harry Bottoms opened five and Ken Baker began two and scored high on 140 Paul Karolldis had two opens and three closes for Panthers Henry Graham opened the first game with 106 and the threesome of Graham Jim Carter and went down In that one to snow the portent of the night to Hal Ion Monday Nov IS Some of the fans arc a bit cheesed off with my team con appearance at the top of the division can not help that folks they keep on winning In spite of my efforts to even games up Copper Kettle came to visit and went down by 410 to the league leading Time Out I outfit The open ing singles went to Dave Ball over Brian Hicks In a good contest Andy Taylor and Engineer came through at the bottom of the singles to take Eric Fuller and self Ball and Taylor combined to defeat Dan FTnser and Pete Pickering for Ket tie other win Pete Pickering stated that he was going to pop a maximum and a couple of throws later he did Just that Dan popped In a 140 and Greg Cummins shot also McGlbbon Men kent up their charge with a 12 2 shellacking of Time Out TI at the hotel Only John Colter and Ted FtUslach pulled off a win for the visitors as the home team kept hot all night Gary knocked or 140 and John Colter twice and Vic also came In with 140 McGlbbon are in second points behind and still chas- Time Out II remain second from the foot of the table Hollywood slip ped into third spot with their 131 result over ladies Shan non Shields was the only winner for the todies with Jeff Richardson be ing the unlucky lad However Richardson gained a ISO maximum to regain stature with the lads Stan Mathews shot a high otherwise very little of note was experienced except the usual happy atmosphere when playing the gals Tooles Paul Richardson had three 140s and a high finish of 123 and ably supported by Luke 160 and 140 and another 140 from Drumm in facing Brackens Larry Melton on 134 in reply Brackens were short of a few regulars and this contributed to their loss by not to take away anything from O who took full advantage The lads from last year s champs under a different setting are maintaining touch with the front runners Brackens Greg Thorns was their on singles win with Bill Taylor and Cany Mai toy and the aforesaid Toms and Melton winning doubles Industrial League Hustlers remain at the head of the table and arc still followed by High Rollers Rollers lost close one to Golden Flights who came through to win Rollers opened up with a win then lost three In a row won two In sue cession and spilt the remainder Flights captain Murphy led the three man team from the front with four opens three closes and high scores of 137 and 121 Terry Hancock replied with two tons and Ed opened with En signs moved Into third place with a high with 140 for the Dogs Derek Hard castle and Dennis Thorogood both netted three starts and two closes for The other first division encounter saw Inter County go down to Exports Gerry Wallace opened three and closed one and Ted Maslach had a 1 night for County Pete Pickering opened on and began two others and closed out two John Maltby opened four and closed one to round off Exports good showing Meanwhile downstairs in the division Gasket men opened ir the night proceedings with a result over Independents Jin Franks started five games one witl and Eddie Placketl on 12 otherwise a quiet night for In dependents Bruce Stevens led way with four opens and a close Strong support came from Marl See with a per formance Se opened one game with toe am scored 140 Rich Harden scored a and 123 Bruce Hope came In witl three finishes and a ton The wli keeps Gasketmen in third place Ii second place this week Is A cadi or Pools dropping from first after narrow victory over lowly Ban Bruce McCartney shot Brad on 100 and anc made away with a high finish or IDC for a good showing No last name given on the game sheet Gary Richardson had a 2 performance and brother Grant a 1 I night Mike Pepper began two and closed out one and highed on 100 twice Mike Finn scored Tim Field all for Pools Moving Into first place are Steep Rock Rock ran over the Taxmen by to take a twopoint lead for the time being Ian McDonald had a start three closes and on and to show the way Hugh followed with 4 opens and a close Gary Graham shot 117 and Marty Wheeler 100 Bruce Capri opened on 102 and Joe shot 140 and in reply for Taxmen Firemen beat Unknowns In maintaining their good form The only detail is that of Marly opening of 106 and high kater Middle of table teams Aces and Power of Pain battled to a result for Aces Aces six players each finished a game for this unusual statistic John Burke and Lloyd each opened three games Dave scored 120 and Dean Hancock 140 Gerry Smyth opened four one with and finish ed two and scored 140 and 100 for a one man crew Job Tonight team doubles takes place and teams haw to register by 15 m to take part in the draw and tourney See you there WINDSHIELD REPAIRS HYUNDAI OWNERS An Qllt MOUNTAIN BIKES A I Accessories Parts Service In the first frame Trevor notched the only goal for the and Ma unassisted Period two saw the teams exchange goals with Shaun Curry scoring from Mitch Butt for the locals Georgetown look charge In the third period by scoring three unanswered goals Adam Hills was the trigger man on the first with assists going to and Lewis Rob Lana notched the second of the period from Lewis and Gulstiiu while Mark rounded out the scoring wldi assists going and Kosziwka Peter Downs minded the nets for the M and Ms In this contest and was equal to the task In game three of the tourney the M and Ms ran into a hot goal tender and in spite of the opposition by a margin could only muster a tie The for the host Belleville team played a masterful game between the pipes as he trust rated the Georgetown sharp shooters on numerous occasions The only goals of the game came in the second period when the two teams traded goals seconds apart The Georgetown goal came on a scintillaling shot from the point by Peter Lee with going to Crawford and Mclntyre The Belleville shooters also found tough to beat in the Georgetown net After qualifying as the Wild cord entry for post round robin play Georgetown drew Ottawa Valley In the semifinal match Although the M and Ms had defeated the Valley squad In a previous tourney Sunday afternoon would render a much dif firenl result as the M and Ms wcnl down to defeat by a score Georgetown lone marker came in the first period when Ellnesky scored from Lang and Hilts Despite being beaten four limes Downs turned in a very solid performance in the nets for Georgetown With only a half hour rest tho M and Ms took the ice one more time for the consolation plonshlp game a gainst Ottawa West The bants notched the only goal of the first period when Lewis scored from Sean Guistinl tallied early In the second to til the score but Ellnesky put the locals back on lop at the midway point assisted by Rob Lang Again Ottawa tied the scon lole in the period tak Ing the gome Into the final frame tied at 33 Sean Guistinl put the M and Ms In the lead once more on a goal in the first minute of play on a line pass from Mitch Butt Ottawa nullified this goal with one of their own at the four minute mark and the game remained lied to the ind of regulation time The M and Ms wait long to salt this one away as Adam Hills scored the winner at the mark of the first overtime period assisted by Lewis and to lake the game and the consolation championship John had a strong per In the nets for the locals particularly late in the game with some sloppy defensive play In front of him Rob Lang was instrumental with his strong defensive play with numerous solid hits and another notch In his stick taking out another goalie The Georgetown squad looked sharp with their new tabs on their sweaters this weekend The parents were instructed to sew the labs on the back of thi sweaters below the number This worked fine with one exception You guessed it Mitch Butt Mitch sewed his Bull over his butt and some of the local Belleville fans asked If that was his name or was he Just Identifying a certain port of his anatomy On the same subject Peter Lee wondered why he had to pay the same for his name tab John Kat sillcris His figures show thai by comparison he should only pay about plus tax He thought he would have a few bucks left over for a couple of cool ones Cokes that is Fuelers burn out By KEILH1AKE Herald Special The AA had a tough schedule in Minor Atom play last week as all their opponents rank among the league leaders The dldn change that ranking much as they lost to Stoney Creek to to Milton Against the Creek Pete Mashlnter got the first goal assisted by Chris Goodhew and Gary McNivcn Andy got an unassisted tally by slapping a rebound through a pile And Kyle Hancock got a goal by taking a shot from the corner with Gary on that goal too Although they fell behind Flam borough very early stole the puck and after on goal scored with a backhander Penalties were costly In this match and the were overpowered to deficit en has had a lot of Inlolj was on the score on bound from a shot by McNlven Chris well forward in this game his aggressive piny paid off as he was able to Jam a rebound Darin got a shot on Ron As coach Bob said We played well except for five minutes In the third against Milton The game was tied at one after two periods with Ihc lone goo scored by Pete Moshintcr as his Uncinates of Stephen Markhom kepi the Milton busy Milton put the pressure on In the third and deserved the win In this one The schedule stays over the next two weeks leading up to Christmas tournament play with a couple of tough gomes and lots of practice STEVEN FOSTER BA LLB BARRISTER SOLICITOR 37 MAIN ST SOUTH GEORGETOWN ONT L7G 3G2 4168734961 fax 4168734962 AUT0MASTER TRANSMISSION transmission specialists SPECIAL TRANSMISSION TUNEUP I sump and pan Hilar trans lluld DEAL DIRECT WITH VE Front Wheel Wheel Drive Experts 315 Armstrong Ave Georaetown Of Blue Zone is blue in loss Things are looking blue tor the Blue Zone In Georgetown Ladles League play After winning Its first seven games in a row the Blue Zone has suffered two consecutive defeats in the Wednesday night hoop loop Last week it was the California Raisins who turned the trick edg ing the Blue Zone by only three points In a battle Two weeks the Pacemakers started the trend by knocking off the Zone for the first time In the season Despite its second loss the Zone still holds possession of first place in the six team circuit although the second place Pacemakers arc quickly closing the gup Pacemakers missed a golden op portunity to catch the Blue Zone however when they dropped a contest to the surging last week In the other game last week the topped the Steroids Susan Thorn III and Carol 10 led the Raisin scorers in their upset over the Blue Zone while Linda spearheaded the Zone a attack Jana erupted for points In the Tilers win while teammate Chung Kim chipped in with 19 and Jenny Smith had points for the Pacemakers Boo and Michelle Mlehm each had 15 points for the vic torious Celtics while Penny Wright led the Steroids GEORGETOWN LADIES BASKETBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS Blue Zone Pacemakers 1 California Raisins 3 1 Celtics 3 Steroids 3 Herald Scoreboard a JUNIORS J l a don mi Iwiym Brett Cornier noobrWmiKfcl HON SOCIAL Sndf CHRISTIAN TO KM ED Ityjin Joel Colin REGION OK H Jim Kudr IB j J J J Cupper TUniOulltl BulKoji oldtnFUthUJ CAR BUYING TIPS car to your chase If Ihc dealer 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