Ladies Flag Football Amies is only team still undefeated By Amies Body Shop and West In surance continue to surprise their opponents in GLFFL action remains undefeated with a big victory over CIBC West Insurance surprised Mobile Sound System by the same score and gained a solid fourth position in the standings Bums Transport defeated JV while beat Michaels Restaurant Amies turned a solid per on Sunday Coach Colin had lots to smile about with a vie under his belt and a new niece Judy Gnnberg scored on the second last play of the half to give Amies a 70 lead Pat Hor had previously halted a CIBC scoring opportunity as she intercepted a pass and ran it back yard Early in the fourth quarter Jodi Jacobs pulled in 6 Late in the game Amies capped off the score with a Pat Hormzey major CIBC continues to have dif ficulties at the goal line and their big guns continue to leave the call unanswered In other action West Insurance continues to put together a solid performance on both offense and defense Roseann Harrison had little difficulty finding her mark as she hit Ruth and Tammy McLaughlin for majors Larusso snagged an interception and ran 60 yards for the other score Mobile Sound System turn in another lacklustre per formance for a team full of talent Manpower continues to be a growing concern for this squad Burns Transport appeared to have rebounded from their loss the previous week as Jennifer Reynolds and friends made the scoring look easy Denny put on a spectacular per formance as she scored 14 points Michelle Miehm and Donna scored the other touchdowns for Bums Sheri Nairn chipped in singles Kerry Brettschneider scored the lone touchdown for J V Patti Waters enjoyed this con test over Michaels as she struck gold for points and picked up interceptions Brenda Ryan scored three touchdowns while Waters and Kelly each had one Donna Waters picked up two 2 point con versions mystery player no had the other Carol kicked the lone single for Michaels Game Stars Patti Waters Carol Izzio Jeanine Barb McKeeman Page 18 Friday July Buying or Selling List With Success BRAND REALTY INC Georgetown 2773 Leaders in training 19 ROB RISK Herald Sports Editor 8772201 19 19 20 TBall results 20 International Soccer Robbie Tourney funds Cystic Fibrosis Healthy lead Georgetown OTooles Sean takes a healthy lead off third base attempting to brJng In his teams first run during a Tyke Rep game against the Brampton Blues Tuesday evening at the Georgetown Fairgrounds The OTooles were both unable to drive Sean In or to claim a victory They lost A Herald photo Tyke Rep OTooles lose three Georgetown O Tooles Tyke Rep team was out slugged when they met Clarkson on Tuesday June After only one inning was ahead 50 In the se cond OTooles Mark Fedchyshyn scored on an RBI from Sean Hardcastle Ryan Smith trying to close the gap was robbed due to a great fielding effort by Clarkson The third inning had hits coming from Isaac Ferguson and Geoff Bahr making the score 52 Third and fourth inning rallies from gave them a firm ten run advantage Hard castle was able to score in the fifth from an RBI from Ferguson however two men on base and a home run gave a 163 lead after five Hope was renew ed in the seventh inning with singles from Andrew Nelissen Geoff Bahr and a triple from Isaac Ferguson When the inning was completed the Georgetown boys were only able to score two runs Final score was Clarkson 16 Georgetown 5 On Thursday June OTooles tyke rep team travelled to Bloor to what proved to be an exciting game Singles in the first from Brent McClung Devon and an RBI from Isaac Ferguson gave O Tooles an early lead Due to an injury from center fielder Sean Hardcastle was able to sneak in two runs to take the lead An RBI from Robert McLeod allowed Ryan Bobor to tie the game after two innings of play In the third inning singles from McClung Ferguson and Trevor Rich pro duced a go ahead run for Georgetown With two outs and a dropped third strike in the bottom of the inning Bloor srored two runs on errors taking a lead after 3 The McClunk magic was still working in the fifth A terrific foul catch was made by McCuilough at first and a third out with the bases loaded from the sure striker Clung Geoff was able to wheel it into home making it a tie ball game the top of the sixth Unfortunately Bloor reciprocated in the bottom of the Inning making the final score for Bloor Saturday June was the first day of the ROBBIE Tournament an international soccer series of games organized to raise funds by Cystic Fibrosis and Muscular Dystrophy This was the twenty fifth year of the tour which was named after a boy called ROBBIE who had CF The Atom Under 10 Girls sent a select team drawn from the regular teams At the mini soccer level a side play is non competitive and the players play for the fun and excitement of meeting other soccer players from across Metro region They all receive a ROBBIE crest for participating The tournament was well organized with each team play ing three games There were teams playing on well kept fields with clear white lines on an area about times the size of The games started on time under the tutelage of teenage referees who all wore of ficial referee outfits Teams sported a wide variety of colour ful shirts which included blue with yellow lightning bolts red and white stripes in all pink and maroon diamonds in addition to bright yellow goalie shirts Some little ones Under Eights were carried off the fields by the coaches here and there as the grass was slippery There were co educational teams and it was interesting to see the ponytails of both sexes swinging with the plays The Georgetown team represented us well with cooperative clean sport smart ike play gentle coaching and positive parental spectator support In the first game the West Rouge team in green and cold colours played bravely but three terrific runs at their goal net by Annie Schaeffer yielded a score of 30 for our Blue Select team The second game was ver a fast Milton girls team Their Red players challenged the playing skills of our team Our side needed more playing time together to outguess the passes of the Milton girls who played well with finesse The final score was only for them as a result of great goal tending by our goalies Erin Shillington Taylor and Loren The emphasis in this meet was on skills exercise and fun as a family outing These goals were sorely challenged in the third game by the Scarborough United girls who believed in aggression No one was hurt in the close manon man playing Every Blue Select became a forward in the last few minutes as a good coaching ploy and Charlene Roche kicked the ball before the final whistle Our Selects in this last minute of play had kept the shoving players to a tie of 1 In general the sportsmanship of the games was demonstrated by shaking hands both before and after the game with the referees and coaches shaking hands too There were coaches on other teams who forgot that these players were children and were using bullhorns and harsh com ments The children though en joyed having their faces painted in team colours rolling down the hills between games kicking the balls around among themselves and having extra treats during the day Selfevaluation quiz This article is a selfevaluation questionnaire Use the questions to stimulate thought about your strengths and weaknesses as a coach The coaching tips you receive will be those you give yourself By becoming a more effective and efficient coach you will help your athletes in turn become the best that they can be Philosophy How briefly would I describe my philosophy of coaching Does my coaching philosophy show in my behavior Behavior Am I a good teacher of athletic skills How well do I communicate with my team with their parents How effectively do I motivate my athletes How do I behave during competitions Do I promote my sport my athletes myself Planning How well do I put things in perspective and establish priorities How well do I set goals for myself With my athletes How well do I plan my practices and season What percentage of practice time do my athletes spend actually doing appropriate activities How can I improve or equipment Organization Am I a wellorganized coach How well do I manage time Competition Do I select competition for my athletes which is suitable for their stage of development Education How do I plan to improve my coaching How well do I know my athletes as people Appearance Do I look the part of a respected coach Athletes Would my athletes answers to these questions be the same as mine Jack was coach of Canadas National Basketball Team from 1972 1988 and Is a nationally recognized coaching expert For more Information on coaching skills and the National Coaching Cer tification Program contact the Coaching Association of Canada James NaiBmflh Drive Gloucester Ontario KlB or Canada P Box London Ontario