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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 29, 1976, p. 19

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Page IB THE HERALD Wednesday September 19TB Coaches must be qualified The Ministry of Culture and Level National Sports and Level V International Division Is becoming In aware of the of having qualified The program is national in instructors coaches to scope Each provincial or handle the myriad sports government environment To maintain the quality only qualified In true tors may teach and each province presents the same content Insuring uniform instruction across Canada Hit GEORGETOWN ARMSTRONG GEORGETTES runnerup to HI lis burgh Seniors for the Ladles Softball championship Front row left to right Janice Gloria Gordy Hamilton Joan Metier Debbie Kirk and Cash Back row left to Geminis unbeaten in exhibitions Manager Bemie Don Ford Susan Maureen Pat Walsh Lynn Scarborough Pat Wood Shaaron Bare lav Sharon Stoyles and Coach Peter Hayes The Georgetown Gemini wrapped up a perfect pre season exhibiton record four wins no losses last Wed night when they trounced Thornhlll 1 In Three Gemlnls Doug Barnes Terry Turner and Dave Cricket Robertson each patted a pair of markers while Marty and Joe South added singles The Geonietowncrs Jumped out to period lead widened the margin after hvn periods then In on two scoring opportunities in the third frame with Thornhlll finally hitting the to round out the game scoring Brad Miller was in nets or the but he had a relatively easy night of it as he was only called upon to handle Ifi shots while his males were peppering the with 26 drives not Including Thornhlll the goals The win ended he pre for the local Junior club and it undoubtedly warmed the hearts of the Green and White squad s area sup porters The Gems posted wins over Thorold Preston a Tier Junior A team and Thornhlll and appear well slocked and primed now that the Central lable lo cooperation with the Canadian youth proximately Provincial Sports Governing Bodies now existing is for administering the first three A National Coaching The Federal Govern Development Progrnm has and the National Sports been underway for same time Governing Bodies will be but apparently not enough of responsible administratively the people who arc Involved in Levels IV and V youth sports arc taking ad vantage of what It has to offer has The program deslnged to offer of all sports and levels specialized knowledge It is to help the novice vxamoe lra methods and Inexperienced coach to ln understand the fundamentals to another of coaching and enable the more seasoned coach to Therefore program prove skills by proQ the Theory exponent to enable Royalettes edge Afderwooc The Georget nipped Level III hi last Wednesday night In on a solo home run by Caruso in the fourth inning to lead their three Peel County Juvenile Girls championship scries one aching principles The program Is on a five level system Each level consists of a theory a technical and a practical component Theory Technical Practical Level I 16 hrs 16 hrs 1 yr Level coaches different sport age and sex backgrounds to learn general coaching principles and sec how these principles could be applied to various sports situations The Theory classes also provide coaches with the opportunity to share experiences and learn from each other The courses are laught Ihe country in in tuitions Sheridan offers the program which provide an educational TOPICS COVERED IN THEORY Role of Coach Clarifies responsibilities of a coach and discusses various aspects of the Interrelations hip existing between a coach athlete and Psychology of Coaching- Looks at psychological needs of the athlete motivation psychological preparation for games Motor Learning Explains process by which physical skills are learned most fectlvcly Sports Medicine Analyies care prevention and dcrslanding of sport injuries Biomechanics txptains mechanisms of human motion whether on land in water or air Exercise Physiology- Relates performance of physical activity to body functions such as action of muscles and working of Growth and Development- Relates physical activity to various age sex and growth differences of athletes GDMHA lays down law campaign l0 nil rj In the series was played in iMHUMkiH Georgetown on Tuesday night Friday October 1st unfortunately at press lime the score was not available GFSC offers programs for beginning skaters Thi has made iplete facial protection On September a spokesman for the Canadian r National for the Blind mandatory for all their released a story about toss of and the OMHA has further eyesight In hockey related decreed that all helmets MUST be CSA certified Complete was Also last year facial protection means a fixed Georgetown three players lost external rigid mouthguard or had damaged a number of with plexiglass shield or wire their in spectacular mask or a full face wire mask accidents and many more had all of which bolt the snail dental Injuries the total helmet number of accidents rising nearly fill slate of hockey above the number of the year starts week beginning with the Tyke and Novice League start on Friday October 1st unfortunately at press lime The Georgetown Figure followed by Warm up Days on the score was not available Skating Club has several Saturday and Sunday for There laurels left for programes In their club Atom Pee Wee Bantam and the to garner but it reportoire geared to teaching Girls Leagues The schedule would cap a fine season If they the beginning skater how to for Saturday and Sunday capture their league handle himself herself on the appears in this paper players crown and the ice are divided by age and have been the The two are for alphabetical order There will cream of the Peel league for Preschoolers and Juniors be no Midget or Juvenile the last two seasons and both Pre schoolers range in age league warm up play In these learns seem lo play their best from three yearsold to kin leagues begins on Sunday in clutch situations October 10th Coaches asked to bring skates and help en the ice players are to wear full equipment but carry no sticks Pineview teams still competing MONDAY St Bintim League Cup Semi Final At Pineview Olympics Acton Tony Covin 1 fkott Malcolm Henry Again on outstanding game between these two teams All through this was end to end play and fast exciting soccer An early lead established by Acton through a good left wing certre which danced off an Olympic defenders leg and caught goalkeeper Jeff Bond by surprise was a shock The Outstanding players for Acton second goal came from a David McGillany Scott similar Incident did not Malcolm Henry Krocicn lo deter the Olympics Jimmy Jordan Bruce The strong defensive play of Johnny Gibson For Olympics Jimmy Jordan and Jimmy Richard Hugo Gibson was a big factor in this Jim Perrltt Mark win Many of the Olympic Robert attacks showed excellent oil had an excellent gome proach work but they did Congratulations to coach Colin everything but score and that Agar Acton are league is the name of the game champions and meet Rock Acton always a well knit wood in Ihe Cup Final at Oak learn were excellent In all ville Oct 2nd See you next departments not enough can year Colin be said about them Wednesday night game proximately youngsters was no exception as the rivals have signed up for the once more rose to the programme to date They scored a one hour a week wilh run in their half of the first a minute lesson from club inning but he Georgetown professionals and arc assisted gals bounced right back to the rest of the time by score two of their own In their volunteers Children are half of the second Janet basic skating and a rule McKay reached base was that the club has Instituted Is Canada Cup has coaches clinic The recent Canada Cup hockey scries provided the background for another development in hockey one It Is hoped that will Improve the calibre of minor hockey ln Canada About coaches and of totals Including delegates from Sweden Finland Czechoslovakia Germany Japan the United States and Switzerland attended a four day seminar which during the Canada Cup Dennis MacDonald Canadian Amateur Hockey Association technical director quoted as saying that while the CAHA Is not advising wholesale of European methods of preparing and raining Wee Rural Hock wood I PrgaiusZ Steve Jackson 11 Jamie Raclniky This game played on a very cool evening had Its exciting a Generally the Canadlai attending the semi told to challenge them throughout the Inability to He said thai Canadian Minor score frustrating for coaches those already A in the CAHA a coaches were on hand to see this program and who in considering ihe diatnnce act made up the bulk of they are to be the clinics were Coach Tage being told to look outside the was often pacing the game of hockey as we know mu but was quite in Canada and to look at those with the final result aspects of European hock Mngi they feel will strengthen n Final at Oakville on Oct Canadian game 2nd Referee Chris The purpose of the clinics handled this game very well and seminars was to study the despite being bothered psychological preparation whistles blown by payers me pnysioiogical or off the field very aspect and disci disconcerting lo both players the tactics and strategies employed by the various Git ManBe teams entered In the Canada Pee Wees international hockey does a great job and deserves tournament applause sacrificed along by and scored when Marshall laced a triple Diane crossed the plate when Pa til Caruso singled home run In the fourth extended the Georgetown lead lo but scored a single run the bottom of the fifth to apply even more pressure on the locals In the seventh Alderwood loaded the bases but the got themselves out of the scrape without allow run Laura Wilkes was credited with Ihe win she worked the full seven Innings on the mound for the Should a third and deciding game be necessary the will have home field advantage however a date has not as yet been set lhat Junior range In age from kinds rgartcn age youngsters up to 12 yearsof age or until they pass all 12 badges The Juniors are on a badge system designed by the Candian Figure Skating Association as means of encouraging a skater to learn the basic skills needed whether they are In figure skating hockey or merely recreational skating The youngsters arc given a minute lesson in small groups by a club professionals out of the three hours a week that they spend on the Ice This allows to enjoy them selves and develop strength and proficiency by practicing what they are taught Amateur coaches specially trained senior skaters and parent volunteers assist the children during this free time All skaters no matter how new to the club are en couraged to work harder by the knowledge that they will be participating In the club annual carnival Pre schoolers are on the Ice Mondays from 2 p m to m while Ihe Juniors have ice time on Mondays from pm to and en Wednesdays from 4 30 to MONDAY OCTOBER TO THURSDAY OCTOBER 7th I I OF THE GEMINI COMMUNITY TEAM PICTURE YOURSELF IN THE SEAT CAR DRAW TICKETS 5 Available At NORTH HALTON FORD MERCURT LTD NORTH SPORTS ALL EXECUTIVE MEMBERS Only Tickets Will Be Sold For Information Call DOUG C0ULBECK 8774579 Car On Display At North Halton Ford Mercury From October Till Draw When you buy a bucket or barrel at the regular price you get of Creamy Cole Slaw VALUE OF FREE FIXINS 250 French Fries Loaf of for six Grecian Bread Kentucky fried fhwferi Colonel I boys mike chickenyyc Discusses diet pre season training effects of exercise training methods for different THE TECHNICAL When a coach has completed Ihe general theory course he she then lakes a technical course ln he sport of hft her choice The technical courses relate the updated methods for teaching and learning of physical skills and strategies of the particular sport They also spec ally apply the general coaching principles studies in Theory Technical courses have been designed by the respective National Sports Governing Bodies with technical assistance from the Coaching Association of Canada Only qualified instructors teach these courses under the supervision of the Sports Governing Bodies PRACTICAL Once a Coach has taken the Theory and Technical heshe can then apply knowledge acquired by actually coaching Where possible coaches are being given on the scene evaluation by regional and area representatives of the Sports Governing Body It Is recommended that a coach take the general theory course of one level follow It with the sport specific technical course and then coach In the practical component Is only when a coach completes the Theory Technical and Practical requirements any onelevel will he be certified at thai level Also At Level I Theory a pass is based on 100 per cent attendance At Levels II and III Theory a pass will be based on successful com of an exam A Coach may take all the Theory courses prior to the Technical or vice versa However he must take I prior to II prior to HI It is recommended that a coach take the Theory Technical and Practical or one level before advancing The progress of a coach through the program will be monitored by the Provincial Government with assistance from each Sports Governing Body All records will be centrally computerized There 11 be a joint certification between the provincial government and the respective Sports Governing Body The program is offered to coaches of various sport sex and age backgrounds However a minimum age of 16 Is recommended prior to anyone participating Fees for the courses are minimal and courses are offered In both French and English GFSC teaches basics Assistant Managers Sale SPECIAL OFFER On Our Best Selling Stereo Console Venice 39 Stereo Console Mediterranean style console Solid state stereo receiver track player Deluxe record changer 2 speakers each with 8 woofer 4 tweeter 199 116A STREET GEORGETOWN IN THE GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE Opttl Monday Thru Friday 109 Saturday

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