Page 14 HERALD a im 77 New Cedarvale soccer field still plagued with problems At last the renovated field at la being used The town a minor re opened the field last Sunday against league leaden London Forest City and on Monday evening the Senior Falcons met in a Toronto and district league match There faults with the field which arc to be attended to by the contractor in the fall following the insistence of minor soccer Dave Manning Stu llobbins and Alex Tough Dave particularly drew up the specifications of the faults and this was accepted entirely by the Recreation and Parks good work In obtaining and publishing results and reports in the assisted by the Commissioners of each division I must apologue to one or two of our coaches and managers for fixture mix in the pec wees there has been the odd clash with seniors and reps and in most cases coaches and managers have been advised prior to the scheduled gome There have been some of the usual against some learns not playln ven time for players the general rule and Is also In our constitution the coach discretion It is very difficult to keep rack of an individual playing time and from my own observations this situation is being managed very well To the more vociferous objection raisers respectfully suggest they get involved In managing a team I also offer Ibis advice to who have murmured as the extent of youngsters as coaching and managing teams Some of our youngsters have between 4 and 10 years soccer experience and and are keen plcaw do not knock them do n frankly without their In at this level and as referee ng level soccer would not he so Sean Mcguarrk Allen An thony Oram Wayne Davis Dawn Adams Alex Tough ore doing a great job In looking after their teams and these ore only a few who come to Similarlyasreferceinglevc of our referees are under la ycari x of these arc The newly repaired big field at was officially opened last Sunday with a game between the Georgetown Minor Pee Wees and London The Georgetown Minor Soccer weekly report lads were a bit overmatched as the London crew were a larger mart experienced side but the locals battled to the finals whistle Time to think of hockey By SUSAN ROSE SQUIRT DIVISION Panthers I Stan 1 This time the Panthers quite an easy victory the goal scorers were Mark 1 Mark Ztbedee Mike Ross each The goal scorer for the Stars was Raymond fisher special mention goes to his teammates Kevin Linbergh Jamie and Chris Blanc Also Joe McGumess of the Panthers played a good game by Chris Min Cougars Tornados 1 Lots of go Is scored on the Cougars team this game Scott Kowalski 4 Cameron Mac lean Adam Strcnge Rich Styka I each David Hicks and played an exceptionally good game for the Cougars Jcffery Mills scored the lone goal for the Tornados from a penalty kick Special praise goes to the whole of the Tornado team who really tried hard by Luc brand Rangers Blue Jays This was a very close game with neither team being able to put one In the net Well played by Geoff Tyler Tim McGowan and Jean goalkeeper of the Rangers and Danny Lane Keith and Ken Braam of the Blue Jays Refer by Chris Manhire Blue Jay i0 Mustangs D Another draw in the Squirt division however both teams really tried to score The following all deserve spe cial praise for their efforts Roger Danny Lane Ken of the Blue Jays and Paul Smiih Craig Osat and Alain Dumouchct Shield of the Mustangs Chris re creed Wildcats Olympics I Although the Wildcats won by goals a good game was enjoyed by all The goal ers for Wildcats were Steve Muspral Jason Beau 1 and Jim 1 praise also goes to their teammates Brendon Clcary and Tim Slod dart goalkeeper Ken scored the goal for the Olympics and and Bret also played a go mi Peter edema re creed Panthers Cougar A fine effort by the Panthers goal scorers were Mirk dee Scott Schoffelmeer Mike Wild and Mark Lamb coring I each The Cougars goal scorer was Ken Special mention goes to and Joe McGuin of the Panthers ATOM DIVISION rider bird I An exciting game with Peter scoring goals for the and Vic and Mike I fur Icy 1 each Tor Dynamite Dennis Macken Hole and Terry played a great game as did Jay Anderson and Jeff Bergs ma The flashed their way to victory lhi game with Stephen Roy log a hat and Nigel and Richie San ford scoring 1 each Louie and Drew 1 each for the Golden Jets Richard Syber sma was outstanding or the and Peter Joncb Casey and Larry Taylor of Golden Jets had a very good game Turbochargers I rtees Both sides played well and the result was in doubt until final whistle this drawn game Marc scored goals and Mark Howie Mike tectzel Carl Johnston Pe ter or the Turbo- and Andrew Delroy and Lloyd Newman for the Aces deserved special men rcterecd Panthers I Meteors In a very well fought gome the Meteors got the extra goal to give them victory Thomas Gross and Kevin Harris being Hit goal scorers whilst Mike scared or the Graham Griffith and Bru no Jauernlgof the Meteors and Bill Jewell of he Panthers all played well McLeod refer Blue Knights J An exciting game to the final whistle Marc a hat trick or the Turbo- chargers and Andy Hughes getting both the Blue Knight goals Star players were Greg and Gary Last and Adam and Mike Tectzel and Peter Andy Parent refer GoldenJetsS Whilst the Golden Jets had a runaway victory Michael Their Anthony and Jill Mc In tyre for the Avengers never gave up trying Goal scorers or the Golden Jets were Louis Savage and Geoff Jeff McNiven Brian Jowctt and Greg McKcnzle also had a good game Blue Knight Golden Although the Golden Jets won by a large margin special praise must go to ihe entire Blue Knights team or their effort and sportsmanship dur ing the entire match Geoff Itlck Middaugh and Savage 1 were the goal scorers Jim McLcod Rabbits I Meteors I The Rabbits who played fine game held the Meteors to a draw Doug Taylor and Thomas Gross were the goal scorers Fuccllcnl games were by Brian Krofeiek Mi chad Howie Paul Volmar and Richard Harvey Clare ref creed I Panther An exciting all action match with exciting goals to please the spectators Goal scorers were Paul Bin hi and John I each for the Thudcr birds and Todd Cull getting both he Panthers goals Terry and Peter had good game as did Andrew and Mike Mowait for the Gross creed Unci again the showed their good team work although the Aces tried very hard and were not disgraced Stephen Roy scored both goals Ron and John Rogers played an game or the as did Greg Barrett and Dean Irwin for the MOSQUITO DIVISION Magpies This was a well fought game with the Flyers coming out on top this time The goal scorer for the Magpies Mark Kowalski the Following people in his team played a very good game Rene Schwartz David and Bruce Kent Canadians The Canadians played a good game although the La never gave up Goal scorers were Jeff Robbie Duke and Mark Snow Special mention goes to Daniel Martin who played well up front for the Canadians Tom my Krone Doug Hast and Andrew Mustards had a good game for Ihe Eagles Arrows An excellent game by the Arrows although the team tried very hard Goal scorers were as follows An Hack Glen Baker Scott and Jamie I each Along with the each for the Aces with their teammate David Doig having Peter Hallcr and Chisholm scored for the Myers with Bill Van Soclcr Mike and Mil lock also playing an excellent Phantoms As Is expected in the older division a tint game of soccer was played with the Young I loods this time being the victors Sam Arthur Peter and Henry Kroezen all scored for the scored the lone goal for the Phantoms The following boys deserve special mention for their torts Henry Mark Jameson Brad Nicoiucei Paul Rod Schwab and Hack Bob Marshall re ft reed JUNIOR GIRLS Red Barons Although no goals were this was good game Both teams tried extremely hard but one was able to sink one in the net praise goes to Vera Vantian Janet Jennie Milne and Lcanne Jaqunrsz Another well matched game here with the Just getting the extra goal keeping Hum win Patncn Turner scored for the Olympians and Gray scored goals for the son Kim Debbie oust Penny Savage and Vittach all must be commended on a fine game Believe It or not it is lime lo start thinking hockey again at least for the Executive of the G M A Quite a lot of planning goes Into each season and a large part of it must be done before the season a tarts The dates for later registrations have been set While they are some time mark Ihem on your Saturday Sep timber loth Wednesday and Saturday September 17th The dates time and details wilt be ad vcrliscd in the local in late August As In Ihe past years proof of age of all registrants will be required Acceptable proof of age is cither a birth certificate or baptismal certificate If you don t have one of these start the process of acquiring Players registering and expecting to play or Hep teams or teams will also ultimately require a Social Insurance Number as well Just a reminder Registration fees will be person 2 in a family or 3 or more in family The portion of cost of a photo and sweater which registered player at the end of the season Again wl are seeking plications for League Com Coaches and Managers At lime we are most specifically looking for Coaches and Managers for the learns alt plications will be gratefully accepted His planned to hold Level 1 Coaches Clinic this year as training for those who not hid it and as a refresher for those who had previously Also a Level it Clinic is planned Both of these will lake place before the start of the actual playing season Whlk house league hockey la run for the enjoyment of the pirticipants young people it is important that the coaches and others who are instructing have in adequate amount of Ira in This year it is the turn of Georgetown to host the traditional tour Planning for this tournament which won be held until early March 1978 underway Suffice it to say that there will be no rcoccu of last year By the bye what happened last year was In no way the responsibility of the D HA Rams suffering Its sad to relate the Rams of the Ontario Lacrosse Association Central Ontario Junior C Division went from mediocre lo worse In three outings In league action last week The Rams have only been able to manage but one win against Bolton in league play to date and last week s results didn t seem to offer any balm for aching wounds On Tuesday June the Rams Journeyed to and while putting up a respectable dropped the encounter by an count oal scorers Paul Long played 1 excellent game or Ar ilic Olympians won Mis game by denull WEE DIVISION Jr Olympians A goalcss draw here how well matched Aces I Linda Phillips and Jen An excellent gome wa play me Milne for the Nationals here wilh neither tried extremely hard as did being able to put another goal Carole Johnson Lon Thorpe In the net Mark and I of the Richard Pool scored 1 goal JR GIRLS STANDINGS TEAMS Pit Olympians 2 2 Red Barons 4 1 5 National Debutantes 1 1 Jaguars 1 2 GIRLS STANDINGS P I Dragons 3 4 Socialites Rockets 3 1 I 3 Spurs 3 1 1 L 10 Dynamites Turbochargr 1 1 Hushcaps 1 2 Blue Knights Meteors fl Panthers 3 3 Rabbits 2 2 1 1 IM- Wt-I- STANDINGS W a 2 I Phantoms 1 2 I 3 3 1 STANDINGS IF- AM P T I- A 4 10 Dynamos 1 14 Myers 3 10 Arrows OH Magpies 1 17 5 I 1 11 IB 3 taglcs 1 1 Giants 0 Graham Harrison in nets for the Bams a good account of himself and through two periods thi Rams more than held their own They were In ronl by marglnaftcr20minutea but to win games you must keep the on or the Cull lime limit and this the Rams failed lo do In the third stanza rallied looutscorc Ihe 1 and thus snatch away the win Mike I and Kevin Mo re each had a pair of markers for the Acton con lingenl Gory and Bruce each counted singles picked up our assists The Hams hosted last Thursday and certainly went out of heir way to make their guests feel at home With welcome displayed in front of the Ram net jumped out a I first period lead The Hams kept within hailing through the next two periods but their opening lapse proved to large a deficit to overcome and the contest j in the second period and in closing minutes to alt the win Although It can safely be stated that out classed the Rams Acton Bruce McPhail who has more Ihin done his share or Ihe team in the lost while kept his pride intact notched i and counted an assist to pace the Ram attack ngle goals wcnl to Mike I Shane Withers Gary Melon Rick Van Fleet Mike and Ronnie pair of I Sunday the Rams Journeyed to Orlllla and although complete game statistics were not available suffice to say Rims did enjoy one of their more profitable evenings triumphed by a count to further add to the Rams woes The have been plagues by injuries but there has been another problem that has club more lhaii its shire of worrisome moments As the regular got under it was thai the youngsters of whom there ire many would be lo settle in to Junior C pi has taken some lime lul a majority of the rookies have made adjustment lis witnessed by their scoring The rookies ore coming along hut of late the team veterans who were expected good examples have lost their scoring ouch The Rams are a long from meshing ill the winning gears together and it seems that all too often one thing whether it be scoring for or rookie experience veteran playing lime eauscs yet another dp in of play The Rams have Iwo games listed his week both home encounters This Thursdav they host to while this coming Monday they entertain Bolton Bolton it should be remembered is the ily team that Ihe Rams have lopped Ih year Bolh panics ire slated to gel under woy at m at the Acton arena Well drys up for InkSpots Koollcs trimmed the Georgetown Independent Ink Spots In an game played last week This was the first outing of Ihe season and the Ink Spots second in an earlier thriller the InkSpots The Ink Spots led 5 after three innings but even their Us dried up and the look full advantage of the lack of juice Homers by John Aire Niizcn Bruce Oliver and Dive illowed the Knolles to jump in 17 five inning The Ink Spots boltchcd or two runs of the ninth but then the provided the final blotter to up the win John Schut lien threw a fine game while the catcher Bert performed well behind the plate The Koolles arc interested In playing any team on in exhibition but here musl he minimum of four Tosclup jnme is suLeested the nearest A side note on Mime is the Herald Angels las yeirs undisputed winner of BIST I title has to be officially challenged GOOD USED CAR BUYS WHOLESALERS WELCOME FORD GALAXIE V TOYOTA COUPE 1971FORDTORINO 1974MUSTANO V DASHER ST WON 1975 DODGE PICKUP Lie Lie Lie Lie Lie Lie HBX49Z Ltc JFC307 Lie BAZ MOTORS LTD qualified We officials accept that the youngsters lack knowledge experience and even more we accept that they arc doing a grand job Doug Hole Elaine Taylor Jean and Karen Gibson Christine Zander Chris Andy Parents Tim McLcod Brian McLeod and others deserve commendation One thing any lack of knowledge works to both teams in the same way as and experienced works both ways to both teams Our qualified and older refs also desene a mention Bryan Turner and I handled games each last week Pele Dave Manning Harvey Clare Bill Barclay Sandy McLcod Al and Bob Mirshall to name a few have been kept busy Without taking seniors and other districts into account minor soccer game each week cover not an easy task The offside rule was promised and here we go A player is in an offside position when nearer the opposing goal goal than of the other side at the moment the ball Is last played and whilst in the op posing half of the field A player cannot bo offside at a throw in corner kick for whilst still in his own half One proviso is that if In the opinion of Ihe referee a player who is In an offside position and Is not interfering with the play the referee uses bis discretion to let play continue The important points are the moment the ball was lost plaved and Interference it is difficult for referees to operate this one rule without proper linesmen Our proseason intention wos to hold a referee seminar Pressure of work has held this over for the time being The seminar will be held later and so too Ihe formation of our own association Soccer Schedule DATE SQUIRT TIME TEAMS p m Spurs va Mustangs Panthers vs Rangers Olympics vs Tornados 15 am Spurs Stars p Panthers Wildcats 30pm Cougo rs Mustangs NAME THE BLUE JAYS WEEKS 1974 FORD LTD BROUGHAM door colour interior rull power air lionet while wall and 4J Main St Acton JI9 Brampton CARPETS SHEET VINYL CALLOWAY ARMSTRONG VINYL COR ION POLYNESIAN CANADIAN CUISINE Main SB ra RAPID PRINT 13A Armstrong Avenue Georgetown Ontario Instant Commercial Printing NORTH HALT0N SPORTS LTD NORTH HALT0N SPORTS CAMP Last Weeks Winner Whim Georgetown Present Standings a am M maw w I mot J