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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 17, 1986, p. 20

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SE C THE HERALD I9KG Soccer GFFL favorites advance to semifinals If you caught the weekend lion last week then you would have read about John DeVrles the ladles finals and the upcoming On finals It appears there Is no advantage in typing up the column early as left the middle section at home whilst dropping off sections l and in lime tor the Wednesday editions Well It Is all interesting if nothing else The whole thing often does not make much sense never the portions delivered I did manage to get the missing page In to the office alas not In time The Inter County week was a disaster due to the weather Gaines which started did not finish except for Meteor Whites victory over Meteor Blue by I saw some of this match and It was a cleanly played match with good spirit abounding For the second week in a row a late goal was despatched by White to seal the win Villa A rebounded from the previous week to take a twogoal lead against Varlan when bad light ended play not to mention the streaks of lightning Masters went to the wrong field In Milton not their fault and the game began late and finished early So the story went This evening all early kickoffs with Blue hosting Ancients Ajax entertaining Varian Park Avenue Collision meeting Rangers and Trusters taking on In town White travel to Villa A and Villa B got to Milton C to round off the fixtures With the soccer clubs boys finals going ahead last Saturday Cedarvale has some peewee and bantam girls games on Tuesday to help the fixture clog before play their finals round robin on Saturday at and Dorsey fields Another busy day for all Terry Dixon and Gary Mo row pulled off something they were unable to achieve with Town teams in each capturing an On tario cup championship medal with their respective teams Dixon played In for me an spot as the left wing striker for Burlington and was not in the game much In the first half against a physical Mai v em and was subb ed midway through the half The game was a battle between the strong men of both sides With the wind at their backs Burlington took the lead as it looked as they were not going to take ad vantage of the conditions and home field in their favor Malvern drew level and on It went Dixon came back on in the second half with Burlington playing with a and more successful style of play with the lad more In evidence As time wore on we were beginning to think overtime when the home team again took the lead Malvern drew level yet again to see overtime beckon We all reckoned without striker Simon Dewar who netted again for his hat trick and set up fellow strike Dave Colby for the final goal In the end a deserved win over a team which always took a piece as we say and whenever gave up until the final goal which came with seconds to go I Morrow a central defender with Hamilton Steelers hardly put a foot wrong all evening as he and his fellow back three defenders 1 were all that were between Instrumental In keeping the score sheet clean at the interval Two se cond half goals from gave them a well earned cup victory Looking back at the game Morrow missed one header and one ground ball which constitutes a superb performance lie even managed a header from a set piece which rowly shaved the goal post and a shot which also came close lm press ve wins over Wood bridge Brampton and Toronto Emerald were among those on the march to victory The weather this past couple of weeks has played havoc with schedules yet we are still monag ing to keep on top It Is a number of Sears since we had so much that fields were out of action and players became rusty That there were so few complaints and lots of cooperation Is a tribute to all participants Discipline has been a headache for most of the year in the Peel Halton league and others if my late season experiences are anything to go by It seems that there are a number players teams and clubs who and which are hell bent on preferring to be suspended 1 by their actions rather than play A record number of cases have heard we are not yet finished dealing with miscreants Several hundred referees have dropped out In the last two years and there could be a lot more after this year It has been said that the hearing committees have been lenient for the most part The Inter County league does not have this lenient approach to players at least that what the defenders keep telling us As a result we do not have many bad cases lust the odd one Maybe the I lesson Is here No surprises in football playoff There were no surprises InGFFL playoff action on Sunday as the favourites were victorious In each of the quarter final match Smoke Shop again floundered n the playoffs dropping a decision to Coi Inst The put the Creeks of their misery with a t mining and Dairy Queen the County Bandits 4014 In the only close match of the day M and M Pro Sports dropped a 21 to North Halton Sports SMOKE SHOP COR The smoker swan song was decidedly off key today as they played and lost their final game in the Despite fielding a earn composed of such legendary names as Frost and Get the old tired muscles simply would not respond as in years past Only Werner Mlkollct and the Animal foster would scare touchdowns for he an this day That meagre offensive out put was not nearly enough to match the prolific point scoring prowess of Instrument League champion Brent Ferguson oil notice that he wants the playoff tic well He scored three touchdowns for the Instrument crew Kevin Harrison handled the rest of the Comgan scoring with a touchdown a field goal and a two- point convert Instrument plays Dairy Queen next week In what should be a fine game The offences or these teams are very nearly equal but Dairy Queens superior defence should carry the day UNbHOKNS The Greeks called back their rant stars for this vital contest but it was to no avail They received their just dues perhaps for treating the regular season as a joke The In dividual Ij reek stars were present but in one game they could not recreate the that formerly carried them so far The powered their way to the finals by virtue of a live- touchdown attack Jim Lindsay and Paul Allison scored a pair of touchdowns each and Mark Hamilton the other Lindsay also hoofed a field goat tor the disillusioned Greeks who may join the Smokers on the sidelines next year Wayne Staus lulus scored a pair of and blue chip veteran James Allen scored another Rob Risers caught a Win over Mak Steel earns Toy team berth The North doll and Hub held it jnnu ship Saturday lor member merging a winner left IHernld In a match between Marilyn Serjeant sun won at the ladies club eh it Country Club Saturday Seen here ire lh two Herald i here reaches for j furrhand Marilyn last week In Ihr North llallmi A light singles championship Standi came and the title by virtue of Herald Bandits offenses struggled against two strong defenses with the Bandits coming out on top Chiropractic Group defeated Pop py in a predictable win while and Video handled North Sports There was no question in anyone mind that Toy Magic was prepared for Mak Steel Their running attack was in prime form as Barb Davles took a hand off and ran yards for a on the first play of the game Later in that quarter Kelly Cunn grabbed a TD pass The se cond quarter saw Mak Steel draw wilhin six on a major by Cindy Teams traded intercep tions in the third quarter with Waters for Mak Steel and Pat ruzey for Magic The fourth quarter saw Steel pull ahead on a major by Bev and a twopoint con vert by Donna Waters Toy Magic was not going to give this game up They did what they do best run the ball Deb Norman scampered lards for the touchdown to put them ahead Jets picked off three Bandit passes but could not put any points on the board lone scoring came on a TD by Tracy Knlvknlm with Tuvalu grabbing the two- point convert Interceptions were recorded by Lisa and Debbie Ferguson for the Bandits and Sherri Jackie Dicgcl and Melame McCraekcn for the Jets Poppy stayed close for the first half as Joanne Sea He kicked a field goal and Jennie Thompson grabbed a kicked a single and missed a field goal In the second half the Chiropractic Group came to life as scored at will Lisa Allen scored twice and Pam Anderson had the other major Jennie Thompson con her perfect record ting every major Cheryl Thompson had two interceptions for the Group while Christine had one for Poppy and Video had little trouble picking apart the sports defence The first half saw majors by Julie and Debbie Janet kicked the convert tar North Kim Duncan grabbed a major and Janet Arnold kicked the convert and Videos winners North Golf and Country Club held its anmnl men and ladles singles tennis championships last week and crowned all but one division victor Larry Slsnett captured the men s championship title with a 64 decision of John Collier On the con side Dave came away with the victory by virtue of a verdict over Sisnctt followed huiband Larry suit with her 61 decision over Marilyn Serjeantson in the Ladies A flight championship Pal Thunich captured the Ladies flight title with a default victory over Kerr The Ladies B flight championship t played until Tuesday and thus the results wcrcn available for publication The final presentations will be made Oct 1 at North an meeting which will be held at the Club The singles com petition was held at the Club tennis Sired CENTRE 8777381 The Bennett Health Care Centre offering FINE RETIREMENT LIVING Choice of Private or SemlPrlvate Accommodation in an attractive comfortable and secure environ ment specifically designed for your needs Sorvlce Includes full dining room service nursing assistance maid and laundry service a variety of planned activities use amenities including pool gift shop bar service The Bennett Health Care Centre A nonprofit foundation with the Georgetown District Memorial 1 Anne Drive Georgetown Ontario L7G 2B8 200 OFF PURCHASE ON ANY NEW OR USED VEHICLE UPON PRESENTATION OF A GRADUATION DIPLOMA FROM NELL S DRIVING SCHOOL PARK LINCOLNMERCURY 7 WEST BETWEEN ACTON TOR I PARTS DRIVING SCHOOL NEW COURSE STARTS NOV to DEC 10 Mondays EtWednasdovs 30 m For Information About Course or Private lessens phone 8772671 Approved by Ontario Safety League defense hod a Held day grabbing interceptions in the first half Cindy snagged one on Ihe play of the game while and Debbie Ferguson had the others In the second half Fomlcr grabbed major and Janet booted a spec field goal sew up the win Be sure to watch playoff action as Peel County and Chiropractic Group play at 10 a H and Toy Magic on championship side while consolation matchups arc North Halton vs Steel STARS Deb Norman Monica Mastalcrz and Ann Korea NHS Jennie and Cheryl Thompson ICG Marg Wal ingi Janice Hen Debbie twopoint convert The look ahead to North next week and an 1 pate a final showdown against the Queens In two DAIRY QUEEN PEEL COUNTY BANDITS Dairy Queen advanced to the semi finals after this laughter over the outgunned Bandits The Queens rolled to an lead at the half on by Steve Cross man and Ron a field goal by Jeff and a twopoint convert by Lloyd In the second half the relaxed Queens were stung by a pair of Bandit TDs but they added three more to their own total Simon and Tim Btnnelt scored the Peel County majors and Bob Klavkalns contributed a twopoint convert Dairy Queen second half touchdowns were scored by Gory Lockwood Brian Davis and Ron and Howard scored wo- point converts M and PRO SPORTS vi NORTH SPORTS A heart breaker for the hard luck Pro Sport squad M and M led for virtually the entire game until they were stung by a North touchdown with only three ploys re maining Ron Hasselwood scored a pair of majors for the Pro Sports and Mike Henderson tallied another on a pret ty 50yard pass and run play Brad Ferguson Sean McQuarrio and Mark Waters each beat the Pro Sport defence for North touchdowns and Brian Beaumont scored a twopoint convert North players will have to deliver best lifetime performances next week if they are to beat 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