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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 8, 1989, p. 21

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The stopper Curtis Green puts the big stopper on this would be Burlington goal- scorer during last Saturdays encounter at Arena Green stopped shots In the Raiders win Herald photo Youth soccer on a roll Soccer Watching soccer on TSN keeps reminding me that we are fast ap proaching the beginning of a new season The youth sections are already in the gym at the high school on Sunday mornings and The players are under the wat chful charge of Harry Jackson and George and I have seen the presence of president Dave and Stu Baines in assistance Players and coaches who are interested should contact George or Harry to find out the times for their age groups 5573 or The senior team last seasons Ontario Cup finalists are sleep ing at the moment Coach Sam glis plans to return this coming season with the basic squad from last season The lads are to be the recipients of the towns annual awards for their Ontario achieve ment Most of the players are still in college or university and it will be a little later before they step in to training The Mariners are in the gym with the usual informal style of scrimmages Contact with myself or Bryan Turner will provide more details Sunday mornings before the youth group is our time Other seniors are playing in an indoor league in Milton The league was originally formed by the Meteors and is now under the auspices of Milton Soccer Some locals from Your Choice the Northern end take part I believe it is a little too physical for the most part Several Ancients found this out to their cost with juries Also indoor is the league on Tuesday evenings at the Trafalgar Road Hall with Peter Smedema the man in charge Usually the players are by invita tion and this has been a successful format for the clubs There is a great interest in in door soccer all over the place with Soccer World in action since Oc tober for the more serious minded I watched some of the World In door Cup from Holland with the hosts in the final against Brazil The South Americans won in what turned out to be a boring game for the most part The FIFA version is different from what is normal in this part of the world it is simply a version of the outdoor game on a smaller scale with touchlines all around Kick ins for throwins is one change to suit the indoor game Use of the boards is much more exciting and keeps the ball in play more The Inter County league meets in Milton on Thursday Feb to hold the annual meeting with parts one and two combined this time around Elections registration of teams and budget are on the menu Look for some more news in a few weeks This is just the usual mid winter newsletter SAM JONES WELDING Passport Photos Mfn WE RENT VIDEO CAMERAS itatwMrtittifFiWcmw NEW Motor Vehicle Inspection Station Steel and Aluminum Welding General Repair Work Frame and Box Repairs for Large Trucks and Trailers Safeties and Dump Stickers VOID TICKETS WHITER PARKINS 225 MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN 8732476 A Located at Carols 65 MAIN ST S Phone for an appt or please drop by 8772981 THE HERALD Wednesday February 8 1989- PageZl Sudden death game vs Milton Chiefs ready for battle The Georgetown Domtar Packaging Minor Peewee AA Chiefs faced arch rival Milton in the second round of Ontario A split in the first two games made the game Monday in Milton a sudden death contest On Saturday night at Memorial Arena the Packaging Chiefs came out flying and skated to a well deserved first period lead Doug Sheppard opened the scoring early for Georgetown on an excellent individual effort On the same shift Sheppard crossed the Milton bluehne and made a fine pass to winger Mark Aldridge who cleanly beat the visiting goalie to make the score 20 Late in the period defenceman Brent Wilkin son intercepted a Milton pass in side his and skated the length of the ice to score on a backhander Georgetown backed off a little in the second period allowing Milton more skating room and the visitors took advantage closing the score to The Minor Peewees didnt panic and continued their disciplin ed play that allowed the visitors very few threeontwo rushes A faceoff in the Milton end saw cen tre and linemates Aldridge and Duke Bouskill keep the puck in front of the visitors net until it came free and scored on a backhand shot Milton closed to within 43 with two minutes left in the game but the Packaging squad held on for a very well earned victory Goaltender Chad Hughes was outstanding in the Chiefs net In Milton on Sunday night the hosts turned the tables on the Chiefs During one shift late in the first period Milton scored two goals They extended the lead to 50 by the midway point of the second period A third period goal by Sheppard assisted by Bouskill and was all the offence the rlinor could generate Chad Hughes and John Waller shared the goaltending duties for the Domtar Packaging side Coaches Chris Milne Dan Curtis and will stress a return to the disciplined style played by the Chiefs on Saturday night in the crucial Monday night game Milton 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