Page 18 THE WEEKEND OUTLOOK Friday May Pitching power Georgetown Juvenile pitcher John Butler puts one into play ng team s game nst at the Fa on Wednesday The locals kept their perfect record ntact through the season first f ng7 Herald photo Coach Donohues Tips information contact Coachwg Association of Canada or Canada Inc Picturing the play A picture is worth a thousand words This is so true in sport Move ment needs to be seen to be learned with words used only as highlights Planning a good demonstration is a film Here are the steps 1 Why the skill Name it then say simply and briefly how where and when it is used 2 Teaching points Choose two to five teaching points to emphasize Make up short descriptive key words or phrases to highlight each 3 Teaching aids Decide if an aid a chart or video for example would help Use an aid only if it will add something important to the demonstration Forma lion Design a formation so that everyone will see and hear the demonstration clearly Make sure the athletes face away from any distractions like sun or other activity View Decide on the best angle to show the skill sideways head on from behind a mixture A certain teaching point might fit best with a certain view G Demonstrator Choose someone who can perform the skill cor rectly at the athletes present level Be sure your demonstrator is will Repetitions Decide how many times to repeat the demonstration to cover all points but avoid confusion and boredom Questions Make sure the athletes understand Ask if they have any questions Help the athletes recall the key words or phrases you used Three important tips to remember are With younger or inexperienced athletes use only one or twc teaching points The entire procedure should last about 70 seconds Three minutes is absolute maximum Rehearse Jack Donohue was coach of Canada s National Basketball Team from and is a nationally recognized coaching expert For more information on coaching skills and the National Coaching Cer Program contact the Coaching Association of Canada 1WK James Drive Gloucester Ontario K1B 5N4 or Canada Box 5757 London Ontario N6A4T1 Ladies Flag Football J V Jets break losing streak By Herald Special JV Jets finally broke their los ing streak of close to two seasons with a victory over Michael s Restaurant 3512 In other action CIBC Chargers shook a monkey from their back as they defeated 0 Tooles 1612 Amies Body Shop had little trou ble handling West Insurance as they beat them 38 Burns Transport were disappointed by a Mobile Sound System no show JV Jets have found a new lease on life with Deb Barber at the helm Linda Ferguson had another superb game as she posted 15 points Terry Korzack Carrie Gallant and Ineke Booth all scored majors with Melanie McCracken pulling in two Maryann Ouellette and Terry Korzack each had an interception to aid the cause Michael s Restaurant sported a new look in veteran quarterback Carol Izzio She hit the mark twice with receptions by Cindy See Izzio could be the ticket to this new team s success Arnie s Body Shop showed no mercy as they racked up big points Kelly Cunningham picked up points while Judy Gnnberg posted eight Bouskill six Sue Ferguson six Pat Horruzey and Michelle picked up two each Tara Bouskill had a great day on defense with two interceptions Pat Horruzey and Michelle also snapped up West Insurance Amies could have been into the s if not for Roseann Harrison and Jeanine Larusso intercepting passes in the endzone Ruth scored for West Insurance while Tammy McLaughlin kicked the convert In the third game driving ram force two potent offences into submission as neither team could find their mark 0 Tooles scored first at the hands of Donna Waters CIBC Chargers marched back with a Monica shuffle and a single to put them ahead by one Speedster Brenda Ryan pull ed in another six for 0 to regain the lead Early in the fourth found Leanne for six and picked up a two point con vert thanks to Lon Hofings s sure hands Mastalerz also pick up a single on a punt Intercep tions were posted by Julie Burgan and Lon Hofing to seal the win Game stars Brenda Ryan 0 Silvana Larose Tara Bouskill Cm See MR Lmda Ferguson A reminder to all teams of the upcoming CoEd Chanty Foot ball Tournament June Contact Sandra for details Summer staff This year summer leader staff for the Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department got together for a group picture at the Civic Centre on Monday From left to right back row are Joy Lynn Hamilton Angela Simons Kevin McMurray Scott Van deValk Karen Hamilton Brent and Greg Socha Middle row left to right are Tamara West Jackie Farrell Mark Duke Sarah Hobbs Tracy Moore Ryan Brain Rebecca Moore Chris Clzmar Er k Heather WiltmotT Tim Pearson Debbie and Dee Dee Haynes Front row left to right are Weststeyn Stephanie Cook Dar rell Ford and Scott Dobbins Herald photo NORTH END NISSAN 610 MARTIN ST 8784137 MILTON ONT Established 1973 HALTON HILLS COLLISION- 1 ACTON ONT CORKERS 8532860 GDHS athletes Heather and Adam were chosen as Georgetown High School athletes of the week for their efforts on the baseball diamonds recently Bouwman hit a grand slam home run against Loyola during Milton softball tournament May helping her team advance to the finals Hagen was selected for his outstanding pitching including Tuesday opening playoff game against Assump getting the save na30win Herald photo FAT TIRE FESTIVAL JUNE 1st 2nd I All Ages a I I Main St S Georgetown Entrance tutting lot