Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 13, 1976, p. 16

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Wednesday 13 LEADS WAY Raiders win home opener topple Dundas 31 GEORGETOWN CHRYSLER FENDER JOHN seems intent on ushering a Dundas away from the net while Raider Mario MacDonald points the way The Raiders ripped up 1 for the victory in their 197G77 Field hockey now you see it now you dont The Georgetown Raiders of the A league opened lhe season en a winning noli Inst t riday night at the Gordon Memorial Arena beat 1 but all not roses according tone Haider Coach Ron Dixon Put it this way said Ron won and of course I glad of that but certain things will have to get better Our goal keeping was ex el lent In fact I nought Mario who placed last ye with the now defunct OikviIIe Intermediates and his signed to play with the Raiders this ye ir is he best on the ice Our defence men all well but I felt our forward lines a bit of a letdown Dixon pointed out lint on several occasions was allowed to send Ihrce ittack ers into lie zone while the Ruder were up ici Tie bickchickinj le slated will have lo improve I think il hive In do with and mark of the sandwich the heroics that In effect frame and again although he sealed the Georgetown was awarded a penal shot the 12 mark because of a thrown stick and the Raider Hi it nth it One of least high school sports but one that is rapidly gaining popularity throughout the province in high school athletic curriculabegan its 1976 Mason last week at The field hockey contingent played two exhibition gamesagamstM Robinson High School of Burlington In Georgetown Wednesday with the A team easing home to a win while the local team suffered a 10 defeat Field hockey was Introduced to and in fact the school district by Mrs who coaches the Rebel but the girls have The spares are Dawn Adams Leslie Chris Cleave ell adherents before it emerges a popular school sport For the often neglected female athlete field hockey Debbie represents that Tlncoo requires both fitness finesse and team play requirements that should qualify it as a major school sport last Wednesday M Robinson inclement nd terrible field conditions game plan However GDHS coach was pleased by powerful experienced squad hat had little trouble with their Burlington opponents Sue scored a pair of j goals for Rebeletles while ine KLwiQy The bepn more onesided had not the The team is made up of mostly first year players a majority of have perhaps shortest season of ployed the game before Mrs all the high school Inter school was especially im sports The exhibitions last pressed by the play of two Wednesday marked the first time that the George owners saw actual game situations this fall and the field hockey season is set up so that it will be their only activity prior to the championships that ore scheduled for Wednesday today in Burlington The sport is still in the developing stage and as with high school soccer it will have to attract man highlighted the trying ditlons Beth a hid breakaway hut her scoring was foiled when the ball stuck in the mud placed Maria Sequins n the extremely well for her first net had a rather quiet of 1 game goal while Hewitt played a strong centre team includes mainstay Teresa V The team lllel lulh includes Alison Liz Bowman I imbeck Wilson Andrea Staplcton Cindy Sue and Beth Kewley Spares include Hewitt Bonnie Lee Beckett White Hit The will in mother cum mine after the Ha on Snurdnj October icth the locils will he part In Set- Girls on lilundy Hill fume Robinson liobson it Neil itoi GDMHA clinic set to help hockey KAIDKK pntSfiUKK Tom Daly No 16 and Art Webster No 15 apply pressure on net in last Friday game in Georgetown The Raiders beat 3 1 and host this coming Senior girls team loses first to OTHS The GDHS Senior basketball team opened their 1976 season last Thursday at home to High School unfortunately lhe debut be described a a roaring success completely dominated the with heir third quarter fast break tactics and coasted to win In the third period the team scored 19 points to but six for the and put the game under wraps The half lime score had in front by just four point 17 13 but then he pro verbia roof caved in In the fourth period lhe Georgetown ere regained their composure somewhat and scored seven points to the hooped nine pomti Sue Alex underscored eight points whle lynn chipped in with four It will be a bit of rebuilding yoir for Mavis Neil and her Senior charges as only four Milton Sue Alexander Nincy Phillips and Lynn arc re from last year squid Last yeir the Seniors finished fourth in their Fast but wert knock out in the first round of lhe playoffs Joining from last years Juniors ire Ilea her CI irk Monica Pollock and Sandra Chamberlain while newcomers include Li Cheryl M Thome This Thursday the Rebel take on Milton High School In Milton eorgetown and District Minor Hockey Association has illempled to provide a hockey environment for local youngsters who wish to participate in the sport Their venture a coaches scheduled for October ind is a of this philosophy of striving for excellence The clinic will be divided Into two parts classroom lee lures on he various aspects of sport on ice teaching On October from p to 11 m a Harrison Public School Mr a Senior National Coaches lificalion Instructor at Level will leciure on Level 1 Philosophy and basic fund of the game ice utilization etc The will run from Mpm m with a discussion period to follow On Saturday the scene will lie shifted to he Gordon Alcoti Memorial arena and the clinic will run from ins wpm Mr Ian a Ixrvcl Instructor will lecture on go procedures from fl m to9 m am to 10 m he lectures will the itc surface Level 1 Ice session lectures will continue 11 15 a m with a lecture unlit noon the a hall i with Mr faced only six shots MaeDonald played Kitty bar the door In lie bird he mo milium shifted somewhat to tonfirming coach Dixon questioning of it was MacDonnld Georgetown Gemini put the who provided the much needed in front 3 1 on in booster that got the unassisted goal at he 14 game s three stars as chosen by a select committee are announced and Introduced to the fans at end of lhe game MacDonald BUI and Sieve lilundy were the three and snuffed out the chosen on Friday night and the choice was popular It of narrowed Raider lead l a the B mark of the final less than four liter mark and this proved the final margin of victory Ntilson selection has a new wrinkle this year one that sure please Raider supporter The IIOMI- MIS October is October Port This Friday game time 8 at the Gordon Dunnville take on the Raiders while this coming Tuesday the George town Chrysler gang travels to Port for their first away game of the young sea I r ir i tier Hindus Jjh Dun pari of our ime llnsweik When for in assess mini of his edition of the Raiders lion wis confident ttehopt lo do as is I is ye ir if better Raiders finished in second pi in reul ts last but lost out to I in he loops injishlfh iswicuik Slightly MM fins witch Ruder Inter A periods he Joe it be lulled Hill on an If it I VI m irk of the opening ind this Hit only in he wo t Januur J at Jjnuary tbi j I Sunday at Port Joseph Gibbons club holds track meet A magazine to educate pint with strong iditmiitlnl hislxu I it Joseph Gibbons I is instituted The publication of a new Canadian sports magazine beginning this fall should prove an exciting development for young hockey players The Hockey Player magazine will emphasize those elements individuals that best represent the qualities of skill ability and individual as second md M irk Webster development afforded to young did not compete In Hie and over roup Greg wis first Si in 1irlh plietd second trie I irk was third In the lioys in and under group ish line third In mm under group I boys through their par skated off first period It id be given J ire if hi for li id is he is 1 times while his Dun lis count irpir he lib rook til just iiLh drives hi lot lis jumped id Steve in lhinmm tier of I is ikville club jive lie tl i on passes from Hob Hi Simpson at Fridays roster icDomld John Hut Tom red Howie Me took third lite i In tin to over up to i first finish Jodie Peebles v is setond and Sheila plaeesd third In the Mini ind under ieh w is first lowers stir Dunnt until 1 XI Cipher the Robinson Coach of the Georgetown will nil ok i presents fully per cent of lit at ph and in five d visions In I s he trous wert up into 11 irs ind r I years ind under mi in J under Flu ism for wn Iv n d tinder of as are children I eler Robert Marrows Thursday 1 third in net ived i is lhe Most Determined runnir while Sune linker reteived is the Mosl female runner Tin first four finishers in troup will lhe eross country ihampionships to be hi Id Vi dnesd today hi ipation in hockey The editorial committee of the magazine is made up of men such as Bill Harris ex coach of he Toronto now Birmingham Hulls of the and coach of Team Father David Mr Dennis Mac Donald technical director of Ml AlSlewarlandKcn in Ph D a leader in the held of child communication The urn of lhe magazine Is to help young players improve heir skills and understanding of the game In I The Hockey Plover will be to 400 boys hockey in 45 of he larger cities in the country with distribution being through thai Ther four nigh included Glisford Joe Richardson Roane Kubas Rill Davis Steve Kirk Andrias Neil Smith Jowelt Ricky Mirk Johnston Margaret Mary I Teresa hi mdy iker On George low I- I irk the Georgetown Junior Public School Track and Field Mitt will staged It is ex puled hit lhe nil will Icisl six schools mil will over 150 competitors Ross scouts Gibson the Philosoihj and I logy if Hockey from until a Hill Hi will on bio mech and from pm 30 Mrs i dif lit i in it Georgetown will discuss nutrition and from pm until m a sports from JesShtndan College will Ice injuries and lin Her ild ditor is number of I five in irrw iorkii ior in it ill Mine in pli 24 and w as scouted Ross he id of net iiih I his makis tit second lime hit his it us worked fontbill school Midget Senior r expected at 43rd Battery Reunion tw flatter Royal lend the annual reunion at the King Hotel this his been football wct oil ill his attended every reun in his null imcc hey he will lake pari planned for the first September October November Detcmber Jinuarj and April Miy Major Midgets open with win The Georgetown Major Midgets led by Paul opened their 197077 season on a winning note last week trouncing had a ihree goal pe rformance and picked up an assist while Georgetown Keeper of lhe Cage Bill Humphries earned the Single Georgetown goals went to Jeff Richardson Terry Simpson Mike McMencmy and Rob The bird period rally spelled the difference in the m itch as the locals were only in front by a 20 count after minutes The first period ended in scoreless draw but five Major Midget goals in the final frame put the game out of GDMHA annual meeting this Sunday The Georgetown and Distgrict Minor Hockey Association will be holding their Annual Meeting this coming Sunday October 17 at In the hall at the Gordon Memorial Arena President Joe Pcntesco will give a talk on the specific aims and objectives of House League Hockey for the 197077 season a treasurers report will be made Another important planned activity of the association the upcoming coaches clinic will receive special menlion with a review of the agenda and instructors obtained The met ling promises hive something of for vanely of reasons and all managers coaches and parents arc urged attend OMHA follows lead protection is law Amid a certain amount controversy the Georgetown and District Minor Hockey Assocntion voted last year to make facial protection com in 197677 Rouse Leagues At the time the Georgetown group was but one of the few in Ontario to lake the revolution step Now it ippears the Ontario Minor Hockey As soci has decided to follow he by ions similar to Georgetown The Ins decided complete facial protection will be mandatory throughout the province in the associations under the provincial body s jurisdiction beginning wilh the 78 season About 1 delegates ap proved the rule at lion annual meeting in Tor Vern secretory treasurer of the com pared the facial protection rule to the one made helmets In minor hockey about yrnm Hi was quoted as It for the pluyintnwn and I both I hi mid facial prolecdnii tin fait I imiiiy of the boys to be wearing his sea The decision by the OMHA was supported by the Society Society President Donald Porker of Calgary said in a st itement that the move will prevent eye damage and blind ness among minor hockey players a 1974 reveal 57 of blindness among players caused by injur Aside from the facial lion issue two other changes were instituted which will go into effect this year Co penalties for light now mean lion of the ptnahicd players However substilutes no longer will sit out the five minute term The Kitchener Minor Hockey Association forth his rule change The second of im porluncc regulates champion ship competition in Ontario for second earns Second teams each level in lhe past have been to district championships white first went to provincial Other changes for the up coming season include local associations being allowed lo affiliate their local league teams thus qualifying them insure players under the insurance plan by pay a fee of 25 cents per team mileage rales of cents for travelling by car residential rules which restrict a player from signing in more thin one centre in same season and a rule that compels boys with per cent vision or less to wear facial protection this year Bill of look over the lion presidency from Jim of Etobicoke II was noted thai here arc players from ages of six lo IB in the outdoors Motel r hi LIMESTONE ALL SIZES A GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES DURHAM ST 77JJ Georgetown Denture Clinic Street NexttoPoslofficeonNo GEORGETOWN ONTARIO J KOIIAItlllT J I NTLKI- Phone or GEORGETOWN DISTRICT MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION GENERAL MEETING Sunday October 200 pm Gordon Memorial Arena All Parents Are Invited To Attend BEAUMONT MILLS GLEN WILLIAMS FACTORY RETAIL OUTLET OPEN THURS 500 pm SOCKS FABRICS KNITTING CRAFT YARNS AMATEUR Roast Beef Luncheon

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