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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 3, 1981, p. 13

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Our Minor keep Milton running Danny Lane Finally an assist Herald Special to end the half at for Georgetown This week the Minor Mosquito Raiders went to Milton where it always difficult for a Georgetown team la have any success Early in the gome Brent got behind the Milton goalie only to loft the ball over the net Milton took the ball immediately and with some hard running took a 10 lead With live minutes remain in the alter some fine passing the Raiders scored three times First Billy Murphy passed to Ricky who tied the game As the second half opened the forwards kept the pressure on the Milton defense and with his second goal from Lane and ilzpatrick moved the score to 1 Less than a minute later Lane and Murphy set up for the Raiders trial goal The defense played well with good performances by Peter Teddy Weatherall and Glenn Mulder Johnny ployed his usual strong game in net to give the Minor Mosquitos their second win in two starts SECTIONS THE HERALD Wednesday June Page Major Atoms impressive re go with a formidable drive In GLRLS soccer Bunmaster team defeats Georgetown Tigers By KAREN Herald Special SQUIRTS Georgetown Tigers Backed by the whole team Milton edged Georgetown by two goals in a well matched The goal scorer for the Milton team is unknown at this time Noteworthy play for the Tigers were and Marianne Longo I Tigers After a first minute goal fay Nicole Remedies of the Cougars it was a struggle between two evenly matched teams to a one goal margin Yvonne Bergamo and Taracsa Smith put in the extra effort for the Cougars with Aianfl both In net and On the field The Tigers proved to be a hard opposition ATOM Lions Club Mm tangs Brown or the Lions Club held the winning goal backed by team mates Carrie Warwick Claire Jones and KJeron Aitken Putting up a good fight for the Mustangs were Sheri Cave Donna and Jennifer Becker The Vampires Pacers Despite inferior and muddy field conditions bath teams showed excellent soccer skills Especially Strong defensive abilities by both teams payed off as the exciting game resulted in a He players for the Vampires were Stephanie Schoflelmeer Carol son and Rachel Correction In last weeks Issue It was noted that the Vampires won against the Bolton Happy Wanderers 10 The score should have been reversed Bolton 1 The Herald regrets the MOSQUITO Meteor Dynamics I With Clark netting the two goals for the Meteors and Charlene Van Ctlef a double for the Dynamics the two team held off to a draw Julio Hulbeft aifd Debbie Smart the added strength for the Meteors on the half backline with Debbie also in net and Baker played a very good defensive game for the Dyna Rapid Fire Backed by Sandra Wilson and Bonnie Clark who played an excellent defensive game and with Jenny Melville hold a strong center halfback Sandra MacMillan and Jenny Melville each netted a goat for the Spikes The Rapid Fire proved to be a strong opposition with Esther Gerrits in net Mlmi Jones on left wing and Marks playing halfback Acton a Shannon and Jenny Melville each added a single to pull a three goal victory over the Acton team Wendy Lcuenbergcr held both positions of defense and goal backed by on halfback and Helen Bird out on the right wing The Acton team put up a good effort with only eight players on the field Rapid r ire Bolton 3 With Kim Lees netting two goals and Scott add a single the Bolton team emerged with a three goal victory The Rapid Fire put up a good struggle with Valerie Buck on halfback Tiara on fullback and Jacqueline on right wing Pine view Invaders JackieTilstroled her team with live goals against the prepare for meet muss on swimming of Rob and s ster Sue will be competing in their next big swim meet June and against individuals from three different countries The swim club will be hosting the Age Group and Senior International long course swim meet at their Road In Elobi Talented swimmers repre senting swim clubs from and England will attend is presently rank as the top Age Croup Club in Canada and looks forward to the challenge such compe tition offers Rob Masson will be swim in almost all of the events scheduled under his age group says publicist Janet Webber but his special ty is in distance events For swimmers In training for the long course swim season they are in about the middle of the season Next week the swimmers will start training heavy In for the national long ROB MASSON Limehouse boys lose to Hornby The Atom Boys baseball team lost their season opener to Hornby 116 Ken pitched a good game in this tough meet Marcus Thunick started his season off right with a home Last Monday found the boys on the winning end of a tight game ployed against Derrick Johnston bat met the ball for a triple scoring two runs Sean Mc Clements also had a good night at bat slugging theballforgrandslam Final score 119 The Glen came out on top with a 178 decision over Limehouse Ken Toyne pitched a good game Tor the club while Jason played a solid short Michael played a first base The squirt boys are playing ball losing two and winning two Lowvllle went home the victor defeating Limehouse 124 Glen Williams also look home a win beating Lime 105 The boys came out on top against and down Hornby 120 Batting BOO for the team ore Sean McCutcheon Jeff Walker Jim Wilson Jack Pool and Jones visiting Invaders Debbie Wilson Michelle McDowell and Kelly Cote proved to be the added strength to pull the Pine view team to a victory Stephanie Ha run an played an outstanding game at half back supporting Julie Taylor and Jennifer Elmslle on the forward line Tor the Invaders Sandy and Annette Kline each pulled off a goat for the Invaders Dynamics 1 The Dynamics put on an excellent show fielding only eight players Leslie held the lone goat for the Dynamics backed by Tracey and Michelle Barnard In mid field The team played a very strong Player No 12 and No of Hi lis burg each added a single to lead their team to led the Tigers with two goals and Nina Fear Trade Peggie and Kim each added a single Nina Fear Kim Wcldon and Carole Lynn Kemp were outstanding players for the Tigers The whole Hi lis burg team put out a good effort Tigers J Both teams showed good soccer skills in this well matched game Tmeio Peggie netted two goals with Kim scoring the third for the Tigers Hull and Alison Morgan proved to be the added strength or the Tigers to give them the victory Claudia and Karen Jubenuicle were the two goal scorers for Pineview Despite the score differ Acton Is commended on very hard fought game Lane Lisa Howie and Sue Taylor each netted two goals with Tanya Morrow Jennifer Cave Julie Cunningham and Angle Gray each adding a single BANTAM Bolton Blue Despite the three goal loss Georgetown showed outs tan ding ability and skill Tna Casey and each added a single for the Bolton team to lead them to a three goal victory notice decision Decision CRTC 341 Hal ton Coble- Systems Ltd Acton lion and area pursuant to public not 18 datod 17 March 1081 the trial ap proval ho application on end the licence for the broadcasting recolvlno undertaking by ad ding the of the proceedings the Commons subject to the condition that no advertising material be distributed on any channel to bo lor the carriage of this special programming Canada We are your local agent for instate and other tine companies For further information on HOMEOWNER FARM COTTAGE AUTO Call Hugh Hunter at W F HUNTER REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 122 St Georgetown 8774441 Good Friends Good Times Good Care Camp Periods begin June 29 running to Aug 29 GfersttswDMAcuHi Fwinglttratuw CALL Of By the lime this week a effort Is published pecwee and bantam junior boys teams should be completed and the schedules are almost complete This has been a long and troublesome problem and hopefully now we can concentrate on other things We have had some response to our request for field liners and maybe this also will be dealt with to everyone a satisfaction Many thanks to Judy Tom and Ross for performing at the opening day official ceremony for the house leagues There was a fair showing by most teams out for the day and represented a good start to the season The results of house league games should still be given to the commissioners for presentation to the press for publication each week We arc looking to better usual support this year in view of increased registration and teams Hip teams would do well to keep me informed of their results for the same reason The Ancient Mariners started the season with a tie with Eagles In an always entertaining opener Gary Spill and Steve Rabbins netting for the Mariners Last Monday Falcons were unfortunate to lose by the odd goal in five Their opponents were a strong going Burlington squad which scored the winner with 10 minutes left and the home just could not press home In the time remaining Falcons handed out a heavy defeat to the Manners in exhibition play on Wednesday after I handled the ball accidentally of course in the area There followed long periods of pressure by and they ran out winners in the end Andrew Murray Olds Major Atoms continue to press us by defeating Milton 10 In Milton Adam Bennett winner in n hard match The team SOCCER ALEX TOUGH record is now lOl and is beginning to Wend into a good outfit MINOR MOSQUITOS The minor lost Its opening games heavily and went Into Ontario Cup play on Saturday against Scarbro realized the visitors could be taken and began to attack strongly and eventually got one bock through Mark Zebedce Blizi goalie turned two over the bar and one around the post to keep the visitors In front Bryan Turner extremely well The Meteor Major brought their season to on two successive nights shellacking Burlington and Erin Mills 1 These following a away win over has Manager Gross cock a hoop Paul has two successive hat tricks which Is some start to the sea son I The minor also are hitting the goal trail besting old rivals Brampton in a local derby This was a super display a great team effort Indeed The bantam Falcons went over Caledon In an easy Jaunt over the home cam whilst romped over the Junior Falcons in their opener which was not a true reflection of he game according to coach Steve Bobbins Ironed out a few problems with he Falcons Youth group and came out with a suggestion of one soccer club in Georgetown This In nolo new thought However this time there seems to be some understanding of advantages and some agreement among all the senior clubs In own and he youth soccer club Individual teams would retain their own identity with perhaps players going to the top related to their ability Bantam Junior results Milton 5 McQuarrle 1 Hlllsburgh 6 Hack Acton edged by pee wees The Minor Pee Wee Hep team made a good start to theseasonwithalOwinovcr Acton at Acton May 19 The defence played a very steady gome while the or wards played moderately Ashley Richards scored the goal on a penalty and John got the shut The backs never really looked to be in any danger and put some excellent balls through to the forwards In their turn the forwards worked really hard and cap tallied on most of their chances Scorers Simon Ashley Richards Sean l Tony I John Bourque again got the shutout Major atom Torpedos are hot Torpedos 3 Green Hornets Torpedos scorers Todd John Wilson 1 Star players Scott Compton David Sclda Steve Robinson Green Hornets star players Jeremy David Ruggle Adrian Miller Referee Bandit Blizzard goal scorers D Guest Star players Shawn Collison Bob Gregory Mack Bandit goal scorers Mark Covert Chris Mc Will lams Star players Brad Bray AJanLaRocque Napoleon Bob Ham Invitational About invitations arc being sent out for the third annual Bob Ham Invitational golf tournament to be held this year in Georgetown For the past two years Toronto businessman Bob Ham has held a goir tournament with proceeds going towards charity Money has gone to the downtown church workers association of Toronto and usually the funds help send under privileged boys to camp The tournament takes place June IS and a will be there to putting contest and to help with prizes North Golf and Country Club will be the scene of the tournament Although the invitational is not open to the public many local golfers will be taking part in the tournament For the past two years the tournament was held at the Glen Abby course In Ookvllle Referee 1 BaveCay Golden Bullets 1 Golden scorers Derek Brent Chris Steddart Star players Kelly Graham Geoff Ilodert Bullets goal scorers Ashley Bird Star players Kyle Anderson Referee I Bird ASSOCIATE I NEVER WAX YOUR CAR AGAIN Permanent Finishes Upholstery Guard Vinyl Roof Restoration Steam Dry Cleaning Interiors Pin Striping Touchup Paint Etc FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL 111 RD N GEORGETOWN Win McDonalds Gift Certificates And Watches to McDonald originality and each month there draw lor a unique Ronald McDonald Enter at often as you Ilka SUBMIT YOUR ENTRY TO THE HERALD NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE IAST WEEKS WINNERS Acton TOMMY STEVEN KELLY Mowbray PI SB Moor Cm 10 Sarah St Acton Qvorgatown can 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