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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 13, 1984, p. 25

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Wednesday June 13 Page Meteors clobber Acton 102 Ily JOHN COBBY llrrald Correspondent In their first game In Mid Ontario District Soccer League FIVE VALUABLE GEMS The Georgetown Gemini Junior hockey club recently elected their IB048J executive The new team pictured above Is left to right secretary Sue general manager Bob Webster president Bob Tost first vicepresident Dave Barrager and second vicepresident Doug Harlow The first order of business for the new executive will be the fifth annual Gemini Golf Tournament June at the Golf and Country Club The cost Is for a daj of golf and a buffet dinner at Halt and tickets are available from Bob Tost or Hob eke Met a miles Herald photo mosquito Meteors visll beating the home by the first attack Nicky Varrlcchlo sped down the right wing and crossed the ball to Chris Combouns who drove the ball wide of the diving goalkeeper With the impetus of an early goal the Meteors continued to apply pressure and forced many comers From one of these captain Mike controlled the ball turned on a dime and scored with a low shot after 15 ml nut is Within one minute Chris scored the winning goal from i by Steve Ml while the JV Jets win second straight in ladies flag football play The first Georgetown Ladies Flog Football League game Sunday saw J V Jets claim their second victory of the young season down King Pizza 120 The Jets opened up early in first ter with a 50yard touch down by Wendy Moore King fought hard to come back but with some tough breaks rc- scoreless throughout the game Linda Ferguson add 6 more points with a touchdown in the final period In second Work That Body came out on top over the Diet 130 Clearly the star of the game was Sue Kirk who scored all 13 poinls The closest game of the day was between North Sports and Mufflers Each team played ex NFXTWEEK Work That Body Thruway Muffler North vs J V Jets King The Diet Centre Cricketeers win season opener After two cancellnti in the previous weekends due to Ihe unfit condition of the playing field the Georgetown cricketers were finally able to play the first game of the 1984 season in the Hamilton and District Cricket League at warttown on Saturday They defeated the visit team by the wide margin of 124 This game was almost cancelled too but prior to the start the George town players brought their lawnmowers and rented a power roller working feverishly for 3i hours to get the field in satisfactory condition Just before the game got underway at i 30 Welland won the toss and made the tin pardon able error of sending in the local team to bat The Georgetown bats men were off to a shaky start and lost two wick for IS runs but and Shawn battled brilliantly and staged a recovery Both batsmen were out when the score was runs with contri Including three fours and with the same number of boundaries Kumar who has always relished he bowling of continued the onslaught and hit a six and two fours In bis innings of runs When he was out at the score of 118 runs for nine wickets Clyde and the captain Ashley Wind came together and established a record of 52 runs for a lost wicket partnership before Windsor was caught In attempting to hit out The Georgetown total was 170 runs of which Windsor contributed 30 runs Clyde Samaroo who also batted splen didly was undefeated with 17 runs S Chase was the only successful Wetland bowler and he ended up by taking four wickets for runs At their turn to bat found themselves In deep trouble and In the first ball Balklssoon bowled the opening batsman He continued the fiery attack and in his third over before a run had been scored off his bowling he took the second wirkol Wickets continued to fall at regular inter and after and Windsor were taken off left arm bowler Clyde Samaroo and David Anthony con tinued to mesmerize the batsman The only batsman to reach double figures was 90- year old Pop Smith with 12 runs as the entire team was out for runs thus losing to Georgetown by 124 runs For Georgetown who opened the bowling skittled three wickets for four while Clyde Samaroo had three wickets for eight runs In overs and Dave Anthony three wickets for four runs in five overs The next game will be played against Guelph CC on Saturday June IS and the team wilt be selected from the following A Windsor capt v A Kumar A Dean N C Samaroo Anthony Mooichan Bal Soondarlal and CHURCH DIRECTORY BRIAN GOODLET Mutual Lite of Canada Mounts In view fid Suite Bus SUB 3460 HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Miph PASTOR Dm Celt PASTOR Filter Cut MASSES Saturday pm am and 1 GO Noon MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR Edwin Mllcbtll EVERY SUNDAY Earn ly School Pleaching WEEKDAYS Prayer FJ bit Youth Recital ion Girls Pub Hill in scry MONTHLY tad as Hour Lad us Miss Sen at Adults well but North Halton proved to be No 1 as they won gome Two players to watch out for are North Linda Do tin Is and Cathy Milne who scored a touch town Debbie scored the major for Thruway with Robin adding a conversion The top teams so far ire North Sports and J V with both learns winning two games apiece Next wick should exciting as these two teams battle it out for Muffler and Work Thai Body have won a inch and Kmg Pizza and The Diet Centre are still looking for victories defence was ably con laming the advances of the enthusiastic side Richard displayed tackles of biting feroeilj In the middle Sandy Jobin and Bob Donker on the flanks forced their opponents Into wide positions from which It was difficult to produce a challenging attempt goal With this defensive security providing an essential basis for confident team play an Intricate left wing passing move Instigated by Paul St Pierre released Steve He ran unheal to goal and slipped the ball into the corner or the not KB SAVES With healthy lead the Meteors began the second half with some careless play born of They were quickly punished when Michael Thorn ps on reduced the deficit and were it not for a couple of superb saves by Jimmy English In the visitors net the Acton squad would have dim bed back Into close con tcntion During this period Andre Thlbault relieved he pressure with a cunning long pass Nicky Varricthlo who ran half the length of the pitch to restore tht four goal lead Acton were not discouraged and almost immediately responded with a high shot by Chris McGcr courtesy of an pass by Meteor player At last the visitors reasserted their with Doug Ray and Rich working hard in defence swing the momentum back to its first half Consequently was able l up attacks such as he pass from Bob to Mike Melville which the George town team a lead On he right wing John was growing in confidence and showing his speed both on and off ball while on the left Paul St Pierre was making intelligent over lapping runs one of which added another goal to the visitors tally In the last five minutes the Meteors combined to give Brian a rapid hat trick Ills first goal followed a dribble and cross by Hobble Lock hurst his second was an individual effort and the third was a cool penalty shot following a It Is too early to tell if the Meteors will prove to be a powerful team this season However the determination played by he defence and ml tilt eld suggests that more goals ill result if Is and team play emphasized Soccer bants win The MidOntario major bantam soccer opened in Georgetown Thursday with a win over Orongeville Sean Cicary scored three for Georgetown at right wing along with one goal each from Steve TcTy and Ashley Richards Strikers Stcvo and Mike worked very hard connected for a second goal which the ref unfortunately disallowed A strong performance by the mid field and defence saved Georgetown goalie Jay Carson from any re tests LIMESTONE- Ah Sim FILL A TOP SOU BUD HAINES DURHAM ST PHOTO REPRINTS appealing The Hera St 8772201 POPE ST ARRET AM 232 Guelph Street Georgetown 416J8731601 Tor 416H462561 ELECTRIC WHOLESALE LIGHTING CENTRE selection ll hi a orders lull of electrical supplies Ate nnci 877 Sirring Hilton Hilt and an 40 Off Name Brand 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