Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 30, 1981, p. 11

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SOCCER By ALEX TOUGH BRINGING THE BALL UNDER CONTROL movement to ill SECTION THE direction of Referee assaults are increasing Having pile of extra hours past week my time on the fields has been fairly restricted thank goodness say some folks Anyhow here Roes Referee assaults seem be Increasing spite of determination to dish out heavy sentences to perpetrators thats a good word at this time of day Last week a Peel club had one coach up before the Board twice In succession he and his players having chased ref from the field two flames In succession The same coach had similar problems last Reason and If found guilty will find himself stiff sentence At the end of last season I had an experience of this nature It was not pleasant and part of ho game we can do without the si At local level we do not have the same experiences although it has been known for to be hassled continuously during games The ref can caution yellow card and eject red card coaches managers players and others spectators also from he field and Is recommended to lake out assault charges against physical offenders I trust that whatever happens In the future the game will not be adversely affected by the Increase In offenders A coach manager or spectator who comes onto the field during a game no matter their reason good or bad is a menace They can upheaval and Increase the on field problem They can also lose the club the use of much needed ret The youth organization has already lost two refs this season and this type of situation will not be tolerated SITUATION GOOD Our ref situation was exceptionally good recently In one week we had for games and a great deal of credit goes to Elaine Bertrand in producing the lads and losses for the games The Inter county league had at least one exciting nail biting match last week Needless to say the Ancient Mariners were involved The lads went down to the Eagles by the odd goal in seven The game swayed from one team to the ether before Eagles the winner with a scorching shot from yards out The Falcons T and side had another peer defensive showing at Cedarvale on Monday last going down to Oakville The visitors were the ball players and the Falcons supplied he running to make a contrast In styles I saw most of the second ha If and the home team were at least equal on However he lads do not play as a team and are frequently out of position and do not stick to their tasks Impressive were Doug Thompson eight goals out of a team scored is not bad and young Steve Bobbins The back three supposed to be four are often exposed by a slow tocover mldlleld and the keeper has a lot of pressure to take There is a lack of punch up front as evidenced by the lone goal For all that here to promise In ho team and it is a TEAM performance which will get them on track One good result is all they require It will only come provided there Is support from all positions The youth club have three boys teams left In the Ontario cup after the prelim and first round Minor and major and minor The Minor surprised Milton The minor upset strong favorites at and the major had a good win at The next round is on 12 July with the minor mosquitos at home to Niagara at noon The major peewees have to visit Oak v 111 or in a hard game The minor peewees hove to ploy Scarboro All our rep teams are doing well this season There is no doubt that the introduction of a third division has helped our club In more equal competition It wilt be a great help if our house league bantam Junior and peewee coaches would get their game results and reports to me after their games Then I can get ail the results In the news lads Soccer Skills receiving the ball I The Coamos team of the minor atom division la Georgetown find time for practice each and Saturday under the tutelage of head coach Peter Here Id lime for dribbling practice at St Francli of Aula last Saturday morning Herald photo Mosquito Drillers put one goal past Blizzard team Mosquito Driller l Goal Peter Stars Simpson Billiard D Stars Dougal Brad Thorn Peter Manic Goals Cord Anderson Thlbault Steve Fletcher Stan Pooke Ford Dave DcHaas Hurricane Stars The whole earn Lead Feet Goals TerrySmlh3Scott McKay Stars Paul McLcod Scott Cunningham Scott lunn I Goals Allen Shield Stars MlleTrcffry Drillers S Goals Peter Johnny Jason Invaders Hurricanes Goats Tim Bennett Scott Schof 1 Goal Peter Stars Tim Jim Johnson Mark Shepherd Manic Goals Mark Lamb Mike Huffman Anderson Alain Stars- Glynn Gord on Anderson Andrew Mackenzie Btiiurd Stars Neil Beverldge Continued on page BE Meet Heralds feature team These y tiling boys of he Minor Mosquito Raiders are one of three teams left In the Ontario Cup standing after the preliminary and tint rounds hive been completed The team upset strongly favored team from Coached by Varricchlo the beys are beading towards a very successful season Seen here are front row left to right Dave Wood Allan Davln CI glen Johnny Stefan David Varricchlo Danny Lane Kenny second row Brent Brass Illcky Teddy Weatheratl Billy Murphy Peter Alherley Jamet back row Gary Lane manager Glen Mulder Trevor David Nansto Varricchlo coach The Blggnt Flying femes are the big gest of bats says National Geographic The wingspan of one species reaches feet River Spigot Dams have lamed the Tennessee River the na tions largest so thoroughly that its now can be turned off like a spigot Mosquito Raiders team travel on road to success The Minor Mosquito Raid ers were on the road this week with a successful visit to Clarkson Georgetown got on the early with two quick goals before managed to tie the game by half time Billy Murphy with assists to Brent and Peter opened the Raiders scoring then Bros During the second half with a strong wind their Georgetown took cont rol of the game with his second goal from Murphy counted what was the event ual winner Murphy with his second from Teddy rali ran the count to before from Special mention to Clglcn and Trevor but Billy Murphy the Raid ers smallest player 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