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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 30, 1985, p. 20

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mm HERALD Wednesday January IMS Well here we are again soccer a first report or the year Whilst we or some of us have been Indulging in winter sports such as snow clearance others have been busy electing executive commit tecs and preparing programmes for the coming season The Youth club and Inter Counties have their execs with and ladies still to come Mid February will see a fair amount of soccer activity in genera meetings The ladies league date Is unknown and will lake place around then The Inter County Is In Milton on and on the The referees meeting will likely be set for the end of the month executive The Inter County executive is yours truly as president fladdy Smedema continues as vice- president for his second year of term Erwin Is treasurer and Rena Gray returns as secretory Four new members are Roy er Litton registrar James Baird scheduler Frank McCloskey and Brian Turner as directors lh the exception of Christoper the others are Vice- president Smedema Is not officially a to any club in the league There are constitutional and bylaw cleanups which took place at the with league formation and schedules yet to be settled Teams are likely to be he same last year with seven from Georgetown two each from Hilton and Acton and one each from Slreetsville and Bramp ton Mariner 11k Manners were rumoured to be attempt to put a second younger team on the field Two reasons have prevented concrete Action at this stage The coaching situation and a youth club proposal to register under this year Most Inter County clubs are under condition ing programmes in the gyms in preparation for the outdoor in May The Youth club February general meeting Is an important one this year For several years there has been d scusslon on whether or not to incorporate There Is a firm proposal to do so In preparation for the 1965 season season and a decision will be taken the meeting There will be a change In name to the Georgetown Soccer club which may well be a forerunner to putting Jill soccer under one banner In town something which hive advocated for some time All players under the age of 21 are being asked to register and numbers will dictate how and where they shall play There are some who will remain of bouse league bre and It is hoped that something can be done for them as well as those of higher calibre who may well have been able to find a spot in the Inter County for example The ladies exec is knot yet appointed as they normally are not ready to organize until March Interested players should contact Joyce returning Youth president Klaus Zander is returned for another term office with Jack While and Isabel as vicepresidents Beth Dooker and Joanna Alchin share secretarial duties and Gary Elliot Is treasurer Jack White also is competitive commissioner and Rick after the and Gal Melville looks after the girts Boys Juniors bantams and peewees are In the gym and Jack White has details 8770639 Dave Moloney Andy McNellly and Jack While are the coaches designate ColinandJuneWildearereglstrarsand a new post or referee liason cornea into being with Brian Turner In the seat George becomes director of coaching Age group commissioners and coaches and managers are required and the executive would like to bear from you Sad news Is that the Georgetown Falcons have folded The Toronto District club bos weathered several hard years in succession and the officials have decided to direct their energies elsewhere George Balnes is at the helm of the youth coaching programme and Sam IngUs has taken up the position of coach of local rivals former now Peel County In Brampton Registration dates last note is that the youth registration dates re February and 2nd March at the Arena Hall from until 13 noon for all players under See the meetings and or registrations Cleaners net win Terry Mousuard had for in their win five goals and an assist as Rob Rob Hag to lead Clean- en and Brian King re- Playoffs new season forGeminis There Is a saying history has a knack of repeating If so good news for Georgetown Gemlnis Three years ago the Central Ontario Junior B team finished the season struggling However in the playoffs the team began to Jell and make the league championship before bowing out to Streetsvllle in four games This season has been a difficult one for the Gemlnis Only five of their players have played Central Ontario Junior B hockey and the rebuilding season has been a somewhat trying one for general manager Bob Webster He is at a loss as to what his club problems are Coach Jules Russian and 1 have spent a lot of time talking about it I just don t know what Is is After and games played Georgetown la In the nineteam league with a record of The lop eight teams make the playoffu but has eight points on the year The year Georgetown overcame a dismal regular season and went to the league final was first as club general manager He a hopeful the events of three years ago can repeat Our mental attitude Is going to the key Whether the new face will stun them that we coach and executive haven given up or scaring a few Into thinking they won have a Job something has to prick them be said The new face Is from Cornell University is home from school the rest of the year and was a draft pick of hb native home Platter The Gemlnis have played brilliant hockey at said There was a time when Webster blamed the shortcomings on not getting the breaks That would have been the answer a while back but you have to make your breaks along the lino somewhere Hopefully we can get everyone working We have enough skill and size on this team but we have to work harder Everyone has to do their job said it is hard for him to pinpoint what his team is thinking right now I would say they are not all together in getting the job done Not everyone feels the Job can be accomplished but they have to convince them elves It can There Is a key to turn it all on he said In some ways this season has been a difficult one Webster said but In most others It has been no harder than the previous two If you have a winner you have a lot of people willing to hang around and help out If vol are losing you have your four or Ave diehards who handle most everything I like to see us go a couple of rounds for the executive a sake They have all done a fine job this year Going to the final could happen but our mistakes have to top soon- for it to happen he said Squash wins The mens League squad defeated Mark vale of Mlsslssauga three games to two whiletheMcns B League team beat Valhalla of by the same score Bryan Day and Murray Jans both paced the League win with decisions while Ken Thorn won 3 EnvmScluuKtelmeir lost a close decision while Jim Morwlck dropped this match Lloyd Newman and Terry Madlll both recorded wins in B League play while Boyd scored a 3 1 win Alex lost a 32 game while Rod was defeated 31 Sponge tourney held on the weekend at the Madison In Nerval They defeated Brampton Bruins In the final Exchange House Rockwell Jets Nick Martlno Motors and were the other teams in the event Valiant game A depleted Royal City Novice A hockey team butdropped a decision With only three spares Georgetown went ahead early on a goal by Jim KatslUeria Stnnsfleld assisting As the Royal City players itollre Milton began to score Goalie Sean faced shots and Milton scored many of their goals on rebounds Tim Diardlchuk had the other Georgetown goal David Mike Simon Johnson played well for the locals Firelighter team splits playoff The Geoigetown the rest of the first McNally Construction second periods re- Atom scoreless team split the opening Seconds Into the third two games of the playoff Georgetown capitalized series with StreettvUle on a Streetsvllle with a 31 win and a error to take a loss lead Andy Elliott game one played in ted for the goal with Georgetown the borne assists to Ken Koazhrka earn led all the way and Chris Barrow Dobbin opened the began to put scoring seconds Into the p on when he broke out town and minutes later popped In an an- hit the board with tbefr marker Play first goal of the game fast and very even continued to Georgetown Jake with the clincher Thursday in Streets- goalie Hard fast tight checking hockey continued but Streets- began to dominate In the 3rd period keep ing Georgetown off the board and racking goals for the win best of game series Tuesday j George town Instructor Nell Cotton practises what he preaches hers as he correct form for a power skating move Cotton and Chris Milne leach power to In both Acton and Georgetown and were at the Memorial Arena Thursday APPRECIATION AWARD Pee wees winning For the finl time ever the TriCwulys President Dinner and Honor Award was held la Georgetown year winner was Cliff Martin of Burlington On band for the were Brace Moulton of Burlington and president Karen Harrison of Georgetown The dinner was at Sucre Herald photo Optlmisl Club Minor Pee wees ended their regular season on a winning note and ken I right Into the year SftSSS pel and for overtime period Burl the win Lewis and Cave Lawrence had ffi J goals Lewi John Jlck ling Trent CullandTrevorEIlnesky has assists in assists Je Georgetown dropped a 21 game to their hosts as Dave Lawrence bad the Lawrence was the game MVP and goalie Dusty Lane played well for the locals Georgetown won a 1 decision in their second game with Northwest Boys Club of North York Smith had the winner as Trent Cull had the first has assists In their first game in the bostof five set with Burlington Georgetown won Adam Hilts ha local goal Brad Duby Lewis Lawrence and Dave Lawrence had Jlckling has assists Cull Georgetown beat Rich mond Hill in the final as Adam Hilts had four goals Brian and Lawrence the goals with Jason Smith notching four assists Lawrence Steve Brown Lewis Hagen past Acton plied for Nick Martino and had In Georgetown Non- wogforjheinners Contact Hockey League play Sunday I j and four assists for the winners while singles went to Bill Lemon I Mark and Lloyd Sheppard Dick Spear had goals and an assist for I while Dave McGiJIoway had two assists and a j goal ToddJHcIntyre and Chris had the others I Halton I Hills Bad upset Ex i change House and OTooles edged Nick I Martino Motors 3 Graham Smart had j pace the crew Singles went to Mike I Green Gerry Milne Shane Lefebvre and j John Kevin I Phillips had three goals I and an assist for Ex j changeHousewhlleRick j Donaldson had a goal and three assists Brian Beaumont Paul Martin Gary Walsh and A had thegoala ITS EASY TO WIN El El El EH PI El in in U ACROSS The first tiling you should gal alter booking your southern vacation DOWN 2 First letter of Alphabet Simply f II it Ihe teller lo arrive correal on ACROSS Clip sad and down It Tattling Ce lire If you have Ihe right answer you II receive ONE A hour FREE The Tanning Centre Gilt Certificates Available 120 Mill St Georgetown 8779766 Sussmans of Arthur ONE OF CANADAS LARGEST MENS STORE STOREWIDE CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES WITH EVEN GREATER SAVH6S

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