Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 3, 1990, p. 21

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THE HERALD Wednesday October 1990 Page THE HALTON HILLS HERALD DOWNTOWN FAX SERVICE Evenings Saturdays Too vounci a itd Downtown Georgetown 8772761 Sports and I Recreation ROB RISK Herald Sports Editor 8772201 22 Pg22 Pg23 Pe Sabres sign second goalie he Acton Sabres showed they were serious about getting some quality Monday night signing import player Greg Powell formerly of the Caledon Flyers Powell one of just four imports the team can sign gives the team an experienced having played full time for a junior C team last year Coach Ken Steen said the choice an easy one having looked at a lot of prospects the pre season It was the toughest decision made so far this year The fact that he was an import made it even tougher but we believe ties what we need to help us be sue cessful Both Steen and owner Mitch La jeunesse said they are confident the team has a strong defence now having signed another import Dennis Jeffries to the squad two weeks ago Our next goal is to get a couple of snipers who can put pressure on the other teams We have some good guys already but we need to have goal scorers on a few lines So far this year there haven been enough goals for this level of hockey Joining Jeffries to strengthen their end are Mike McElroy Steve Lock and another new prospect Matt has really impressed us He played Midget last year and has shown us he can contribute to the team said Steen In exhibition play the Sabres ended the preseason on a positive note in Mount forest Sunday night beating the home team a close game With the Sabres trailing 10 until the last five minutes of the game Michael Brooks and Jason Lucas came through for Acton to earn the victory Accord ig to most team members the score should have been 20 for Acton due to a poor call by the referee The puck t even in the net it was at the side of It I don t know how he could have called it saidLageunesse Coach Steen said the game wasn t a rough one through he hid hoped something could have gotten the play moving earlier Neither team seemed to be able to get anything going It was like each side would reach the other s blue line and then lose it Steen said the Mount Forest game was much more preferable to Friday 3 loss to Flamboro at Alcott Arena Acton had been leading until Flamboro notched nine unanswered goals to take the game The Sabres open their regular season schedule in on Fn day before playing their first home game the following Friday at against Baseball meeting he Georgetown will hold its annul I meeting on Nov it the Arm beginning it A niw executive will be elected will No be thi meeting The issointion Iconics its who would to take part help ing 1911 1 lM IS SUC is In Where were you in 62 Well Elisc Bond left and Elaine Lewis some of Georgetown Memorial Arena Saturday night to help the many organizers of the Georgetown Minor rait money for the organization The was a hit Hockey Dance knew as they showed off their period attracting supporters of the association as costumes and got ready for some live entertainment well as a special guest appearance Eh is The band called the Haircuts performed at the Herald pholol Raiders lose first game 124 to visiting Oakville Blades Georgetown Raider coach Gary McFadyen said there were two major contributors to Saturday night s 124 loss at home at the Blades Penalties a lack of team play behind their own blue line They lacked discipline There a lot of roughl stuff just loo many of the guys were keeping their sticks up too high definitely didn I help us stay in the game He said the team scored four goals and the lack of bodies on the ice made il tocreatescoring chances The coach said he was also a lit tie surprised with the way goalie Teddy Hodgson played especially after how well he had managed ex action He did a great job earlier but like with a lot of the guys he was a uptight for the first game He have a lot of help behind the blue line though The guys had a lol of trouble clearing heir end Hodgson was stung early having four goals get past him in the first period and another three in se before being replaced Paul SI Pierre At that time the score was 7 which is tough lo come bick from through Ihe game said Mi rile kepi pace afler scoring three lo m t mi il It For 10 re tilt ind of I for tin notched I hi fust for his it Hi w is fi Mowed I Siolt I hi set mid pi nod si or inj 1 1 found tin ml in period I is with i si mi of the guys plaed even though were behind early Blair Cather wood and Chris made good tries but were robbed each time goilie Jamie Cuff He slopped just about everything we put al him The said he was also relieved to be getting of his big forwards brother combination of Dan Fernel and Dean back from fighting suspensions the earned during exhibition pla We should also be Rob back in about two weeks He his shoulder operated on in spring and is expected to be play soon The Ruders their next game in Mill on on who will following night top m Haider nil si Pierre gets his lie on i scoring attempt b in Mattes it night The It were un ible Id lost tin photo h SPORT SHORTS Acton soccer The Acton Soccer Club is holdings its annual general meeting tonight Wednesday at 7 30 at the Acton Legion Parent and coaches are asked to attend for more in formation call Baseball benefit Organizers of a benefit baseball tournament raised over Si for the Harmony Bull fund on Sept 22 at the Fairgrounds The threepitch hardball tour nament run by Chen Lindsay s Dance Studio and the Cleaning man was won by the Sea Air All Stars who defeated Lockies Oldtimers in nine in World Champion help Big Brothers The Oakville Curling Club has drawn some of the biggest names in Canadian curling to help out the Big Brothers of Halton Hills on Oct On that day Ed the 1990 Men s World Champion Alison Goring the 1990 Cana Ladies Champion and Oakville s own John Base the former World Junior Cham will be competing for a 000 purse in the Light Invitational cash spiel The first draw is Oct 5 at p m Through the weekend doors open at a and the finals will be on Oct at p Top prize for the event is The Oakville Curling Club will donate all proceeds from the admission fee to Big Brothers of Halton A weekend pass will cost or a 3 per day admission will be charged Children under the age of 12 will be admitted free If further formation is needed call Jock Tyre it the Oakville Curling Club at European tour for skate fans Figure skating fans in who like to travel might be interested in attending the World Figure Skating Cham pionships in Munich West Ger many with one of Canada s foremost skating experts A 39year veteran of dian sports broadcasting has announced many competitions including the Sun I Skate Canada In ternational and the Canadian igure Skating Championships Canadian Travel Abroad Canada leading tour operator to Europe and Asia has organized two different tour packages both hosted by Mr which start at per person For more informa lion call 1 800387

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