Midgets take one game lead The Georgetown Minor Midgets took a one game lead la the quarter final of the playoffs last Sunday when they edged Grimsby In Grimsby Merle opened the scoring the first period with a Eats received from Randy Mike Buck scored the second goal near the end of the first period with Tom Dnvles and Bob Hill assisting Grimsby got on the score sheet In the beginning of the third period as they pushed the crew Into making errors Brad Miller made a number of fine uvea With 15 seconds left in the third period Grimsby pulled their goalie From a In Georgetown Glen chased a pass from Andy Broadbcnt with two Grimsby defenders on his back He out raced them to put the puck In the empty net Game two of the series was played in Georgetown last night after the deadline for this paper The third game will be held next Sunday in Grimsby llltlllltllllllllllllllillllllllllllMlllllllllllltlllllllU Coaches Corner We Last Thursday night there was an exhibition game in which the crew dumped Milton The shooters in that game were Mike Richmond with a hat trick Randy Bergeron assisted by Merle Hache and Andy from Mike Buck and Bob Hill The first goal by Richmond saw Greg Schank and Bob Hill assisting His second was unassisted while the third drew assists for and Buck Some tips for the I go Twirl a winner young goaltender This weeks Coaches Corner Is sporting something of a different look Keith the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders la still an active player However as he can be regarded as the beat authority in area on the art of we felt his tips would prove Invaluable to aspiring cage keepers Keith and his wife Lyndanavebecomeapartof the Georgetown community over the past several years but KelthbeganplaylnghockeylnDlxle At the ripe old age of five Keith took to the nets He played rep hockey until the ageofltwhenheJolnedtbeDbdeBeehlves He ployed for the Beehives for four years and in one campaign the team woo the AllOntario championship Keith then moved on to the Junior A St Catharines Black Hawks With Keith as a member of team the Hawks captured an Ontario Championship The next step in Keith career was In Georgetown direction to the Raiders and last year was named the team MVP Keith also runs a hockey school In the Dixie arena In August As Keith points out goal Is probably the toughest position in hockey to play and the one which brings the The Is the lost the puck has to pass and regardless of what before the puck crossed the line everyone sees the Skating ability Is a must It Is needed for balance and also to enable the goaler to move quickly In his crease Keith advises young goal tenders to skate as much as possible in your equipment to get used to moving fully equipped You must be able to get up and down quickly and this requires good balance Your equipment should fit properly not too big so bat you can t move around quickly and not too small so that It doesn t protect you Your stick should be the correct size to your nose In length so that you can handle It easily without it getting caught In the net Use the corttuesuckforyourstancsolhattheburdeiffflaton the Ice very young progresses up the ladder In hockey the shots will get harder and to protect your feet from painful bruses and breaks you would require proper goaf skates Contrary to some popular beliefs a must keep himself In top condition at all times If he wishes to progress in this particular trade Out of season con is naturally a must but In order to keep In shape during the season Keith suggests some simple exercises knee bends touching toes groin stretches and pushups It Is important that you perform these exercises In both your street and your equipment Keep your reflexes sharp by playing catch wearing your trapper to get used to if Finally when you are involved in a game always keep your eyes the puck regardless of its position on the Ice Follow It wherever it goes Keep on your feet as much as possible You can t stop the puck sprawled on tbe An eighteen yearold Glen Williams resident Is richer this week Cindy Hancock daughter of Mr and Mrs Hancock was a lucky winner in the TV Bingo Saturday February Cindy decided what to do with the I money yet but in the meantime will keep It in the bank til she needs it KEITH PALLETT I Continued from education course for a good part of the year In an area like Georgetown there are other reasons why some students by pass phys A certain per cents take busses and a considerable number have part time jobs As the board should be well aware the heart of a high school program Is it CORE program This Introduces the student both team sports and dividual sports and is a progressive thing Junior Program for Grades Nine and en offers eight activities The Georgetown Majorette Corp will host their first NBTA majorette contest this ternoon Contestants from oil over Ontario will participate in modelling strutting twirling and championship com petitions evaluated by NBTA Judges Mrs Bonnie Dyer of Georgetown Majorettes instructor will conduct the contest with the help of parents and the Georgetown Opt Mrs Club course even though not a credit course Tbe board of education changed this Rather than procrastinating and seeking to lay the blame for problems elsewhere the board should realize that as policy makers thevsetthe precedents and are therefore responsible for tbe end result The physical education program at Georgetown and District High School Is a good one run by competent people Rather than Judging from afar Ihose that profess to be truly concerned with the fitness of our youths should get out and Into the high schools and view first hand the good and bad points about the system They VAL who wo Canada Fitness Excellence Award tor Hie second year In a row goes through a hand spring routine The gymnastics exhibition was staged last Wednesday Evening at St Francis of Assist Separate School THE HERALD Wednesday 1I7S Pages Students full of spring and vaults The parents who witnessed last Wednesdays gymnastics exhibition at St Francis of Assist Separate School came away both pleased and pressed at the talent the Physical Education Instructor John Shaw who insists that the credit or the success of the evening go to the youngsters themselves The school had not really been involve- In gymnastics until this nasi year Previously the youngsters were pretty much restricted to tumbling exercises This year however the school purchased some new equipment and Shaw while admitting to Just a basic knowledge of gymnastics made himself available to those students who wished to get involved in the sport To add a purpose to tbe Shaw put forward tbe deo of an exhibition for the rents to coincide with the out of tire Canada Fitness awards The youngsters adopted the Idea wholeheartedly and It was all systems go from this point The students Involved under Mr Shaw supervision worktJ whenever time was working out as well as whatever time was available after school After learning basics of the various exercises the youngsters made up their own routines and even chose the musical accompaniment Last Wednesday exhibition was end result of a lot of time and energy expended by the children and from the reaction of audience It was all worthwhile Even Mr Shaw expressed surprise at the competency displayed by some of the gymnasts and tenned the would then be able to offer prove en rather than airy constructive criticism and statements which resolve concrete suggestions for lm nothing ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS 74 Todd Road Georgetown evening a great success The program started off with primary students performing some educational gymnastic exercises Then the Juniors took to the mats and went through vaulting tumbling exercises and hand and neck springs The gymnastic part of tbe program concluded with the Junior girls going through routines on the mats and tbe balance beam The handing out of tbe Canada awards similarly reflected credit on tbe school a physical education program To qualify for the awards the youngsters were required to complete six different tests The areas concentrated on were agility balance speed strength ana endurance Mr Shaw tenned this year s results excellent They showed quite an increase over last year Sixty students won bronxe crests SO won silver crests IB gold crests and 11 students won excellent plaques Valerie Longo won an excellent plaque for the second year In a raw Other winners In excellent class Included Mickey Martin Ricky Jeff Moore Nancy Lehman Barry Stone Roberta Burke Mlebm Richard VTeyra and Mark DeHeuck Georgetown Minor Soccer Association REGISTRATION LAST SATURDAY MARCH 8 PLACE Cedarvale Gymnasium 9 a m to pm COST Boys16Girlsl5 maximum 30 per family Bring your birth certificates Boys must be present in person Coaches and managers should register at this time taught the various axilla In volved The Senior program Grades 11 and 13 is more varied In scope and offers optional activities to the student There are activities offered here and the student has three or four choices These activities range from archery to golf to horseback riding Next In importance is Intramural program and GDHS gym Is available five nights a week until p m or the student s benefit Par ticlpatlon In this program is on a voluntary basis but the facilities are available for those students who wish to avail themselves of hem Lastly there is the In terscholastlc program possibly the most glamorous but definitely not the most lm Again students who wish to take part are given tryouts but naturally only a certain few make the teams This is as It should be There should be a place for a talented to excel Just as In same sense op portunities are available for the outstanding scholar Granted high school physical education programs could be Improved Just as everything must be improved from time to time Why though blame It on the instructors They are the ones carrying out the board wishes oversized classes carrying on with sometimes unworkable budge and 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