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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 7, 1981, p. 9

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GDMHA Manual The little book that grew who runs the week goalie clinic for minor hockey youths with his Dad John Is part the GDMHA development program which stresses the teaching of fundamentals to the young hockey players By DAVE ROW Herald five year effort to consolidate all aspects of minor hockey In to one comprehensive book the Georgetown District Minor Hockey Association finally have a manual tint might well be the best one available Tor young hockey pi The manual good impression that the Is Interested in perhaps using the manual in some form distribute to all minor hockey centres Both the and Bolton minor hockey associations have requested copies of the Georgetown manual for heir own Tom who recently spearheaded the Introduction into the minor hockey program was in Toronto last Oct and presented a brief Hockey Association about manual The now have in their posses ion two of eurgelown a tin nulls hue a committee working on reviewing its use for minor hockey in the province his impressed coaches instructors and hockey executives iheut Hi muni is tint It his such an ibundinee of resource material on hockey development and lining in addition In rules and constitution section plus nihil such as first instruilums and i rci phone numbers VH development of a minor hockey first si with the of Bob Webster and Steve Curtis Curtis were instrumental in he centreboard mi i limn whereby four tyke or notice house teams i in pi on half he ice surface for better Our tin course of three years a Georgetown minor I wis hat was modelled closely to the Am Hockey Association manual I re is no section on development or training to assist toadies with their players Ttit initiation of i comprehensive manual began hit suggested to he executive I hi that something be done to improve the section of the manual The next step followed kit illy enough the executive appointed Davidson in li of improving tilt I along with a committee consisting of Paul Gary Knight John and Craig the development committee spent last iiimu v on a new 1ST SUPPORT With tit kincrous of the Optimist Club of loo copies were printed for one third i linn of the ictii cost 15 by donating their labor ill iinnlink facilities free of charge in a copy along with hockey i of the Tn County leiwic ikes the present io unique Is lis exercises in depth hockey for coaches on fundameatals and In the manual includes be point mi mi introduced to and teams above minus i constitution hit all coaches must rtad lo define the rules by which the Is I IV o completed much of the work in section of the minujl says the develop ilt mmittit incliidedJihn because fill mire stress hid to pi icrd on the of luiihrs The father and son went to work i Iheir time a in manual imIIi as well as once a week goalie clinics weeks over tie winter If INK M si immunities would give their eye teeth iln ihnichki Milton lid 1 in our Davidson is iiulirlvlnppy with the Atom program wh eh stresses a k l practice session for the boys which he will Icnh all the and fundamentals of The development co mm It Ice worked all on a new manual to bring together helphil information to coaches and hockey executive The wort t stop with the manual though the real work begins at the rink where the Information in the manna I is put practical use Member of the development committee I to Pal Lord Stewart Tom Davidson John Gary Knight Front Row Craig Gems counter losses beat Brampton 54 One the HERALD- rts Week the Gems lest i Oak s 12 Dunm i Dec with eighth place the Gems Af sixth Iht cms t have any tier luck is Kiev lost Hut toe unttr their string of mini sis and prove lo themselves the fins that they tan play excellent hock i the Georgetown to A win over fourth pi in Br last played a strong for the Junior Gemmis i win Tom After the game J said ihe team played with Ills of desin ill the last Tin nils It Till- lit HMD Wednesday January I Sports briefs Raider Ellison gone In an effort to reduce the Raider player roster to player the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders announced on Monday that Bruce Ellison and Todd would be released Both players have said they will be willing tojiegotiatc terms and playing conditions with the Haider affiliate club in Milton but considered free agents and may sign with another Intermediate A club if they wish The Jan 10 deadline means that the Raider organization must release two more players before this Saturday if the team decides lo stick to having three blank player cards That decision will probably be made this Friday nights away game against Bays that his personal feeling is that any one of the four players Ellison Todd and two others yet to be named released not only could but should be playing Intermediate A hockey Winter programs There is still space left for regis ration in following programs sponsored by the Hal ton Hill recreation department In Georgetown girl s gymnastics is being offered at all levels The classes on Mondays arc available tor beginners and intermediates On Wednesday nights there is a program for senior gymnasts while on Sunday afternoon at 12 a gymnastics program is offered for the boys There arc openings In Georgetown for all classes in to skate and skating classes in general Power stealing is offered on Monday and Wednesday mornings for minutes each class In Acton there are many programs still to register in On Tuesdays there is a preschool play shop Jazz for juniors is run for interested folks on Wednesday in Acton and Thursday program This a the first lime Li me house has had Its own activity night and those interested are encouraged to participate in the for juniors Power skating and ladles self defence is offered on Wednesday There will be a nutrition workshop offered in February but must register before the February 14 Those wishing to register can do so at the Acton office on Mill Street phone 1540 Georgetown residents can register at the Gordon Alcott office or phone B77 BP vsNorval Dues coach Bob says his team is finitely lookink forward to the playoffs The team had a shrt at the beginning of the season with one of the is being the number of injuries The has been playing well considering they have had only nine or to players out for game Las Sunday ihi showed determination and desire lo trounce irnkt is 103 his IIP team will be tough in the playoffs ihe team will have lo witch out because we re Die We II do fine against Nerval he says They only I us and during the rcguhr season We It give Mum the best run for the money Thccoach says John Blair in particular has been outstanding with the team On he scored six of BP ten goals He says that if Blair missed four or five games he would be right up ill si lenders In the leiguc United vs Norval I- or Collin who has coached the United lientals for the past three seasons this year Is by far the best for his team He thinks the Rentals now have a team that can win in the Industrial league says that man for man the Rentals have the same talent as the leagueleading Hollywood Tavern team from The only the coach says is that the team have been playing together as a team for many years Stirling with a nucleus of players from last years team United Rental brought in some new players this year that have helped the team to present second place standing in the league Two ex have helped the team with the acquisition of Steve Crossmnn and Andy Chuck Williams Joined the team after playing or the Milton Tridents could do James said lit that his needs to improve in their altitude dedication depart men if they are to continue well and mike the playolfs PI SPOT lie need nils who hut points in eighth in the Centril League en Manager of the Gems Bob Tost said after the game it its a known fact thai the team cm play when they lo Tost that In still tin I figure why Ihe team can I play good hockey y id of sporadic IK is they did in the third period of he game pull off win ignnst Brampton They ployed a super 10 minutes of hockey in third period Tost said Mark the Geminis in first period to open the scoring for his team with 40 sect nils left in the period stole the puck at the and let 10 of his shot Just outside of the face off the end of the period tin minis hid contained the attack and kept the score at 1 1 with some good checking and passing IMPTON III the second period it wis who took complete control of Ihe game They s three consecutive c to dominate the per in tht scoring department I I However the Gems were only in the period 13 10 Mark Hamilton came alive to spark the two minutes into the period He krnbbed Ihe puck the from a Mike James pass and rushed in on a breakaway istl flowed by a defender He wis ripped up he shot and landed in the end boards but not before the red light flashed Barnes scored on an unassisted goal when he stole a hose puck in the slot area and walked in alone to score on a welt placed wrist shot At halfway mark in the period ihe score is 3 he Gems 1 Dean turned out to be the hero he scored twice to Gems to their oyer Bramplon With left to in the game found the with help scored his last goal unassisted with only seconds left to pi in the game Coach Daley said Bobby played his best game since he joined the team two In third period Bobby really started Daley said Dean who played last year fir tie Gems relumed to his old two weeks ago after j hying for Newmarket this Dean has returned to Georgetown lo finish off his semester requirements at high Minager Bob said the game that it was too had Dean was not with team about games ago In reference to the loss to Orilha Daley said the team away from their game plan just as they did during the first two periods or last Sundays game Its lo come back after being downS in the first period he The Georgetown Chrysler Raiders will be playing the NHL Friday Jan at 8 30pm With such stars as Andy Bathgate Pierre Harry Howell and Hike Ihe game promises to be an exciting one The game should be unique for a number of reasons First the NHL Oldtimers do not usually play an Intermediate or Senior team when they tour the country certain conditions had be met by Raiders first before Ihe Oldtimers would venture Into Georgetown Second the Raiders according to General Manager Dave w be out to win the game There will be a good chance some good skills from the NHL velerans If only at a slop or two slower than when Ihey were In the mijor league Georgetown Midgets win Silver Stick Herald Special During the past week the Georgetown Sunny Acre Farms midgets won the South Central Ontario Silver Stick tournament They now advance lo the North Amcrl con finals at in January Georgetown disposed of Welland In their opener on Boxing Day on goals bv Tony Oram from Geordic Adams Paul White scored from Bob Morrow and Jamie South Shane scored winner on an unassisted goal three seconds left in the game ARCH Sunny Acre set themselves to meet their arch rival in what I as coach felt Ihe winner would lake all Georgetown Jumped Into the lead on goals by Larry from Bob Morrow and Paul While Then Dave Norton scored from Peter Holler to make the score However seem to come alive and the teams skated off Ice at the end of Ihe second period tied Georgetown again went up by two goats as Tony Oram scored from Ken Ward and Shane Lefebvrc then Paul While from Ken Ward and Peter closed the margin within the goal with left in he game appeared lo be in command as George town had to play the balance of Hie game But then Kelvin took a pass from Bluffed it around a at his own and raced length of the Ice to pick top corner on a super effort It gave Georgetown the breathing room needed George Adams scored in Ihe em ply net from and Kelvin make the final score fl3 Georgetown FINAL In the final Georgetown versus St Catharines who were last year final is Is Ihe opposition commented before game thai his team would not even work up sweat against Georgetown However every Sunny Acre Farm player gave 100 per cent and then some thus the final score G4 for Georgetown Georgetown jumped Into 30 lead in he first period on goals by Mark Palmer from Adams and Dave Norton Paul White scored assisted by Lorry and Peter while Kennedy netted another from In the second period St Catharines Georgetown i with George town goal coming from Bob Morrow from Paul White and Ken Ward In the third period St Kilts lied the score at 44 before the three minute mark and George town seemed to be In trouble Mike scored assisted by Paul White and Larry Bob Morrow clinched It with a goal from Geordic Adams and Ken Ward seconds to play J Sunny Acres fired up for local tourney roach and speaking for manager Bill mil im assistant coaches Unify Arnold and Gary Mil- iden we all are very proud of each pi lyer for the effort hey kvr throuRhnut the tournament for what they ii and the way accomplished We are alt forward lo representing this region In North finals or Sliver Slick as well as our town In the upcoming on January 1911 No 1 Adrian Goalie dames Played Goals Aver No Ken Ward lbs Defence shoots I Assists No is Paul White Wing shoots left dot Jeff played 10 loals Aver SO No 14 Kelvin I lacked Wing right 15 No IBAnlhonyOram Left wing shoots left Goals No a Kennedy Centre shoot left Goals 12 Assists No Shane lfebvre Plays Defence shoots lefl Goats Assists No Jamie South Plays Defence shoots right Goals Assists No Mike Marcollnl Defence right Goals So Adams Centre shoots right Goals Nd 12 Bob Morrow High No Dave Norton Wing shoots right Goals lbs Right Wing Assists right Goals it Assists

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