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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 31, 1985, p. 18

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Page SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday July 3 IBM TEAM OF THE WEEK Ladies flag football league play Bandits tough in victory By J J Herald Special Peel County a adits proved to be lough opponents as they down Thmway Muffler In Ihe Georgetown Lad ies Flag Football League game of the week The Bandits controlled the ploy from the second quarter on as Thru way led in the first quarter on a Jackie Wlckens major that followed a Janet J Poirier run of yards Thru way had trouble as Peel County intercepted three passes as Tera shim had two and Debbie Ferguson had the other PC and Thruwaya Marci Mc Bob were Ihe game stars KING SUBMARINE NORTH SPORTS The dm game of the day was a tight match with a single point the twopointer King Sub did not falter as they came back to tie It up at quarter end on a Cathy Waters major and a Donna Waters two- pointer The push continued when Vickcry Work That Body m Lisa Allen had ihe DC a in the third while June quarter and Cathy Wat BCOrcd for Work era added the twopoint That Body From the Cathy Dobson also quarter on inter had a single before the kept the game quarter ended North exciting with Haltoncamebackslrong starting ham were the game stars JETS spry set of hands in ROYAL Barb Cory McKee- J Jets came on man as she had two TDs in the last game to help her learn down day as Lynn Cart The Centre ladles Hag football team won their eighth game with confidence Sunday Playing in the game were Trout left to right Fudge Barb In tyre Mickey Rich Lisa Allen Barb McKeeraan and Turner Back left to right are coach Bill Rivers 4rM SEE LFS Soccer Soccer game a pleasure The Ancient Mariners visited Cambridge Rangers Supporters Club at the weekend and it was a real pleasure for an old man to have come away with a victory Even more was the winning goal by Alex a few minutes from the end which followed an opening goal by Joey Clare and a Bill penalty counter It was a good match played in a good spirit throughout and we were royally treated after the game in the learn clubhouse afterwards We hope to entertain the lads at a return match In August or September with afters at Brackens Continuing with the Manners pleasant side scrimmage on Wednesday with guests MikeTeetzel Dave Booth and referee Harry turning out Harry enjoyed himself that he thinks of taking the game up as a player In the end could not field a team for the scheduled league game and the game result wilt be decided at the executive level The same situation exists for this evening s game between Varlanare trying to organise an exhibition with Rangers Instead Meteor White ran into officiating problems upon visiting Rangers A last week when there were not sufficient officii la at the game if any at all This game has also been referred to ihe executive This is the second match in Milton with a reported shortage officials Visiting players to Villa have had to watch themselves recently as local have issued a fair number of cautions and ejections mostly to the visitors This evening Mariners are guests of Villa so we shall see first hand bow things go Normally we have some good battles against Villa and there is no reason to suppose or expect anything differently on this occasion Last Wednesday Meteor Blue dropped a decision at Villa and this evening they entertain Rangers A at Meadowglen at m are away to Mitton C and hope to continue their good season Meteor White visit Butcher and will be trying to hold on lo 2nd place with a good result The peewee girls selects who reached the Rexdale tourney final deserve another mention this week They played only players throughout except for the final where they had ID and later 9 after an injury It says a lot for the team that they played so well against the odds Before Ihe Peel League Cup 1st round match between the local and Burlington coach Jack White confessed he did not holdout for an optimistic result as several players were missing including his normal goalie Mike was drafted Into the post and played quite competently from start to finish A Town own goal in minutes seemed to confirm Jack doubts the players reacted differently however They buckled to Micky Hans and Andreas Schirm strong play and it came as no surprise when Bob Donker outstripped the defence score a determined equaliser The game flowed end to end for the rest of the half with defences on top Burlington undoubted skills were ably matched by the towns enthusiasm and running In minutes Simon Burns added a second and Burlington refused to die and kept hammering away With 10 minutes left for play Hans scored the third and settling goal to give the home team a well earned win and entry into the next round One moment of amusement came when two male parents from opposite sides of the field were shouting pushing ref on the same run In between two opposing players who were in fact both leaning on or pushing It was noticeable that it was only in the last 30 minutes of the game that the shouting at the began It soon spread to the field and several players were old to shut up or else I also liked Paul St Pierre for his skills Tim and Mark Covert far their stout defending Jeff never stopped trying Mike Melville runs at goal sometimes without a hope of gelling the ball yet keeping the defenders honest as well as Cam Hermans in the tackle The Mid Ontario Bantams win over visiting Fergus was a llltle marred after the fourth goal was welt past with the cautions and ejections of two Fergus players The Fergus coach said afterwards that he wished his lads would keep their mouths shut especially late In Ihelr games Terry Smith netted twice as did John DcVries Goalie Alan on the right wing scored number five and an own goal contributed the sixth and final goal with minutes left for play Sad to say I did not get goalie Sander full name and as deputy for he had a brilliant save and is very good Indeed verysafB Reverting to the Mariners back where we began this lot Colin Wilde Peter Jones George Bfllncs and John Borsten are under and still turning out with vim and vigour as well as experience and the odd mistake and as good as ever eh Jennie Thompson Diane Pepper Michelle and Cheryl Thompson Missing Anderson Denean Jones Kim Chid wick Joanne Bingham Joanne Harrington and coach Howard Ferguson tilers Id photo Iwopoint convert Peel County was undaunted as and Lynn Terashlta pushed across majors Lynn kicked the convert Ion started in second quarter as Hal tons Marilynn ran In for a major wllh Debbie Newman and Cheryl Thorn replying for Diet Waters and Hiller Centre McKccmon were the game stars Kel cunning wright scored the major in first quarter Lin da Ferguson had the convert Royal LePago held fast with an Inter by Marg and another by Scarle The push was there but LeFage could not the unde feated Jets as Ferguson nabbed another major for the winners Fergus on JVJ and Searle were the gome stars DQOTooles rematch lives up to expectations Tooles Mark de races by 33 In battle of GFFL top two teams Herald photo by Dan Ralph ByDONSCALLEN Herald Correspondent Highlight week eight In the L was the Dairy Queen 0 Toole rematch This time Toole had all hands present as they squeezed out a victory over the Queens In other action Corrlgan Instru ment was upset by the Longhomi North Sports beat M and M Pro Sports and A squeezed by the Peel County Bandits The use of an Illegal player by Delrex Smoke Shop forced them to forget their game to DAIRY QUEEN vsO Unlike first time these two teams played this rematch of the lea gue leaders did live up to the hype With emotions and intensity riding high Dairy Queen and OTooIes battled to the wire The result was indicative of the very slight edge a Rick Bald win led 0 Toole squad still holds over the The teams exchanged a pair of In the first half Randy Lunn and Brian Davis for the Queens Steve Peace and Paul Wilson for 0 Tool Both of the O Toole TDs were augmented by two point converts by James Allan and Peace respectively Dairy Queen matched those four points with a Jeff Lockwood convert and a field goal The teams were tied 1619 at the half The second half wit nessed a rather meagre offensive output by these two explosive ball clubs 0 jumped ahead on Steve Peace second and then built a lead an James Allans fourth quarter major The Queens scored late in the quarter but not enough to win Howie caught a pass and Randy Lunn added a twopoint convert Bolh teams ride atop the standings with rec ords Barring another defeat by either total points scored will dct ermine who captures the regular season title vs The Longhorns charg ed out of the corral with guns blazing as hey cut down a greenhorn gan contingent with three first quarter en route lo a 1 first half lead Wayne Dens more Paul Wilson and Bob Da vies each snorted their way into the Corri gan end zone After such an electric start the decided they were playing over their heads and settled down scoring only one further touchdown Paul on second of ihe game The undermanned Corri squad rescued themselves from total oblivion with a pair of second half majors by Brent Ferguson and Mike Pierce Timely Longhorns Interceptions two by Bob an by Paul MacKra en helped stifle he nor mally proficient Corri gan offence vs NORTH knows both sides of coin By DAN RALPH SporU Editor There is a natural friction between the media In Toronto and members of the pro sports teams How ever Jim McKenny can now fully appreciate what both groups go through in the course of their professions McKenny who pre sently is sports broad caster with CITY TV in Toronto spent 10 years with the National Hock cy League Toronto Lea Is The 38- yearold native said Monday he has made a transition from being an athlete to thai of a broadcast journalist When I was a player I never knew what the writers wanted he said Today I know what I want which In television Is something that Is good short and quick was In town Monday to take part in the Le Studio golf tourna men held at Georgetown Coif and Country Club The proceeds went to the Hallon Association for the Mentally Retarded Coming from a pro hockey background Mc Kenny said he has an over some of his media cohorts I m not a member of that fraternity he said I can see through some of mirages they put up McKenny also said the broadcast media in Tor onto only touch the bare hones of a sports issue He said the print media does most of Ihe re search which in turn the broadcasters use when putting together their material Thank God for the good writers he said People say Dan who but they know Jim McKenny because he is on television I know some of the print Journalists get a little steamed because the broadcasters get all the attention but I thank them when I have the chance McKenny said It Is somewhat difficult cov the Leafs when hockey season arrives but added he is not about to on a story for the team when the crunch is Annual Picnic Day Jim poses here the organisers of the Studio golf for the mentally retarded From left are tournament Joe Frost director Jackie Hunt sad director Barb Frost McKenny was the guest of honor for the tournament played Monday at Georgetown Golf and Country Club over was raised Ross mates sting soccer opponents There is a lot of actlv going on behind the scenes as the soccer club committee prepare for the annual picnic day to be held on August 10 at Park Joining in the fun will be a contingent of visitors from the town of Wood- slock who by special invitation have agreed to bring four young soccer teams one Squirt one Atom and two Mosquito teems to play some friendly soccer a well as some fun games and races to be Interspersed throughout Ihe day Georgetown will select two Squirt two Atom and three Mosquito teams to accommodate their special visitors by providing play through out the day but It is hoped that the remaind er of the clubs young players will come down to and join In the fun games and The Club will be look for volunteers with a particular preference for boys and girls from the Bantam and Junior age groups The new group of youlh referees will be called upon and it is hoped that they will also volunteer their services There Is no shortage of volunteers from adults but the club would like see the youth of George town participating In a big way after all 1985 Is he year of the vouth I have lo cot you know Ira in the real months off Since retiring from hockey McKenny has gotten involved In many other sports He said he enjoys jogging and tennis to name but a few of his But I do miss the 15th and 30th of each month payday for pro hockey players he said But I get more enjoyment out of the other activities When asked If he had any regrets about his hockey career Mc Kenny who was a third round draft pick of the Leafs In 1963 from Tor onto Marl answered in typical fashion I regrel never having made an allstar learn or curfew those two go hand inhand I m happy loday that I waan t a contact player when I was In the NHL I used hate myself for being a chicken but I glad for it now I m not sore all Ihe time NOTES As to how many times he gets out to golf a year McKenny soys I get out about three times a year which is twice too often Concerning George town golf course Mc Kenny said This is not a good course to play If you care about your score so I plan to have a good time today North led by the prowess of Jacobs and the supernatural heroics of Brod Fergu son blitzed a dazed and confused M and M de fence for unanswered first half points son was unstoppable scoring two first hall touchdowns and a two- point convert Andy Ty rell land Bill Fournler also registered majors Somehow Pro Sports were able to re group during half time and over the second half they engineered their own point blitz Mike Lord was ihe first lo score a touchdown foil owed by Randy St And rews and Paul with two Alas for the hapless Pro Sports North s Ferguson scored his third In the second half to preserve the North Hallon win With the and M loss coupled with forfeit win over the Smokers the Pro Sports sink ignominiously to the But don t play taps yet IAS vs PEEL COUNTY BANDITS IAS and Peel County struggled to a sixsix first half lie on a Bandit TD by Bruce and an IAS counter by Gary IAS then un leased a third quarter assault that put them ahead to stay scored his second major of the game with Jeff Watterworth and Kevin Wo If en berg adding two more Peel County re sponded with a pair of Rick Donaldson TDs thai brought them close but no cigar NEED AN AUCTIONEER CALL GEORGE SUITOR 519853 Young St Acton Julio Ross had three goals as The Sting drop ped Falcons in pee wee girls soccer play Allison had Ihe other Guineas had tho lone cons goal Karen Bam dohr Heidi and Pam Gledhill played well for Falcons while Carolyn Anna Toone and Teresa played well for The Sting In other games Janet had the win ning goal as Thunder birds edged Julie Self Serve 10 Karen Mar shall and Sheila Huff man played well for while Sherrll Cave Erin Hughes and Michelle Robinson played well for the Self Serve team had two goals to pace cons post Juliet Self Serve 32 Kerry Shaw had the other while Rhonda had two goals Tor the Self Serve squad Anne and Jane McEwcn along with Jan laser ployed well for the Julie team while Karen Ramdohr Lara Blair and played well for the winners Anna Toone had two goals as The Sting down ed Thunderbolts All Weststeyn had the Julio Roes Cheryl Buck and Teresa played well for Ihe win tiers while the Magnlfl cent Seven ployed well for Thunderbolts In Squirt girls play Melissa Walts had two goals as Burgundy Bom bers downed Grasshop pers Christine Steer and Alison had the others Melissa Hen dry Melanie Albert and Laura Appleby played well for the winners while Eater Copland Lisa Doyle and Jill played well for Grasshoppers In another game Li Sticks downed My Little Ponies 30 as Jenna Hagge Heather Rolph and Mary Walker scored Danielle Cary played well for the win while Roberta Squire Karen Walker and Sarah played well for the Pan team Melissa Watts had three goals as Burgundy Bombers downed Cool cats Allison Mace- wan had the other Chris tine Steer Laura Apple by and Nicole Gledhill played well for the win Leigh Shllllagton Kate Carney and Heath er scored for Coolcats while Dara James Caroline Page and Kerlth played well Electronically Tuned Ste Auto Rovorso Cassette Player and 5 Band Graphic Equalizer and Quartz Clock FEATURES Built In band graphic equalizer lot tonal IV Pushbutton Rad Reverse Casnotle Player FEATURES pushbuttons or presetting AM or FM stations Auto reverse mechanism with lochtng fast forward and rewind AVX3200 Stereo Radio with Cassette Player FEATURES Independent locking fast forward and rowlnd Casaolte program selector LED Indicator lights 8772425

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