Meteors trounce Valley team After a disappointing defeat at the Georgetown Mete ors rebounded to their best passing game of season to overcome Grand Valley KM Cedirvale last week Within ten minutes Nicky Varriccho and Rich Sower had cap tallied on poor o put the Georgetown up two goals The pressure on the lore defence was virtu ally constant as Bob Danker Lock hurst Andre Thlbiull put vise like grip on the Grand Valley offence Mostly the Meteors controlled the and the pace of the game by passing the ball from player lo player while patiently waiting for a shooting From the mldfletd Paul St Pierre and Brian Dougherty were prominent and success ful wllh high percentage passes rather Ihan spec plays By half time Nicky Varrlcchio and Sowcrv had each scored again with Paul St Pierre and Jimmy English pushing the score to Chris Com hour is In home net was rarely called into critical action is Ilerrcra and Doug Raymond provided him Impenetrable lcnslv During Ihe second half the mtdfleld play such as John placed further emphasis on Ihe passing gimc I goals were vilable being scored Steve and Mike Melville to the Georgetown tola Ptrhips the final goal The ill Honed sweetly from Richird to Bob his low JohlnDcvans in on open position in front of he net and he pitched ball goat to score with an shot Brad Thorton nets hattrick leads team to 50 decision Brad Thorton had three goals as Lightning shut out Grey Lords 5 In Mosquito Boys soccer playoff action this week Lewis and Gary Hans had the other goals or winners In other games Jamie had goals a power Blue Thunder over Golden Eagles 3 1 Michael had the other goal for the while James Coylc had the lone tally for Golden Eagles Ron Tllstra and Dave had the goals Hawks win over Red Force In another game Pan the s and Rebels tied Todd and Paul Smith had the goals for Panthers while Scan Lam scored the goals for Rebels The league will be holding l heir onshlp Day this week end two groups taking pari Group A will consist of Pincview Hawks Rebels and Pan Ihors The second group will have Lightning Grey Lords and Blue Thunder At Irwin Dorsey Field at a Rebels and Blue Thunder will tangle as will Panthers and Grey Lords at field At noon both clubs will play as will the winners of the morning first two The games will bo played at field while the other game will go at the large field The losers of the games w 11 also play at noon but at the field ft II Sufis Hurley helps team N I of A IRWIN Fit Indians rally back to win GBA Tyke championship Down the Shaw Trophies Ind rallied back to defeat Lions Club Mariners in George town Baseball Assoc a lion Major Tyke House League Day of Cham Kevin Barrow led the defensive thrust with three Innings of out standing pitching the way for Pi ens to come on in the bottom of the final inning to preserve the win fa Barrow Defence was to the game as catcher Ryan and third baseman Lurry combined to pick off the potential tying run in the fourth Inning In the next inning with a Mariner runner on third who was playing third base made a leaping of a attempt to prevent the lying run from scoring once again The Indians offensive blow of the game was struck by Greg Dobbins as his bases loaded triple knotted the score at four Dobbins later scored on a Mariner throwing error for winning margin Also collecting hits were Shawn Currie a double Chris Barrow single and Robb Craig a perfect bunt single Other ing team members included John Manning Leigh Baker Ryan Scott Marc Scott and Steve Nicholson Georgetown s Mike jo the South west ret i on tennis team and helped he team reach the scml finals of tennis lournaincnt held In Parry Sound recently In the under IS age class Hurley played in bo singles and doubles and went unde In his First three matches in both catego ries His performance helped his learn reach the semis in week long Hurley attended the Harry Tennis Camp in Florida and was jo with some of the best junior players in the world at the camp He returned to Ontario to play In a tournament last weekend Hurley reached bird round of the lourncy before dropp ing a decision to Ihe number one seed In the tournament Shawn Kepinski formerly of Boston Hurley picked up valuable points in competition play toward his Ontario ranking having plajed In five tourneys which is the minimum needed far ranking Skating club holds registration The Figure Skating Club will be holding its tonight from p to p and Saturday from ID a to 12 m Saturday at the Gordon Alcolt Memorial Arena The winter session will begin October 14 The club will also be holding its annual skate sale tonight from until as well as October 17 from toSpm Georgetown club will also be giving its Can Skate program The pro gram Is designed for children three years of age and up One or two memberships are available For more information call Joan Dawson it Choice team ball champs David Duller gets ready nab ball In the GBA Tyke final played Saturday at the Fairgrounds Duller and his Angels teammates came close but Choice Air won the game and were crowned champs for 1 season finished up over the la si week with some fun and a bunch of keen ball playing The trophy for the final playoff game was won by This team topped league and worked hard all year Don Peacock Gary Vanderbyl and the family accomplished lot the Cubs The Cnsselmnn Fuels Angels were the other finalist learn An end of season surge rooted in a lot of work paid off in their final scries and they made a good contest against the Cubs Linda Hoy Mary Hannah and the Comey Crew organized the Angels Royal Canadian Legion sponsored the Reds They won a conso lation final fun game Several players In this team have developed a real baseball sense The coaches were Brian and Bud Martin Doug Wiltshire and Paul Duval Credit Union Mots deserve credit for pressing on regardless or being on the yhort end of the scores In most games Close doesn I count in baseball but Gllles Gord Will Dwight and the aid family guided the kids to several close contests This was a good season with contributions added by several people not mentioned but then all parents brought their kids washed uniforms and support is appreciated by B A and the kids who had Kinsmen ball- circuit holds league finals GDHS coach named to Sheridan post By DAN RALPH Herald Sports Editor Sheridan College went looking for a women volleyball coach and they new feel have come up with the missing link lo an Ontario Colleges Athletic Association title Sheridan College women athletic director Ghent said the appointment of Georgetown District High School Grant CI a I worthy Ihe position could solidify the teams chance at a banner year We been there In the past she said But we have never been able to win the ultimate Now with Grant our new facility and some decent recruiting we feel like we have good chance this year The position became available after last year coach took a maternity leave Ghent said she only considered one person for Ihe job We considered Grant to be the best possible applicant in southern Ontario she said His program Georgetown District High School Is very top notch Last the lady Bruins won iheir Tier I league and finished third In Ihe OCAA champion ships Inthepastflveyears the Sheridan club has been provincial finalists on three occasions For Clal worthy Ihe job presents an element or challenge I not doing this because I sec a championship there he said If 1 saw there was no talent there I would still have taken the Job It s a new challenge that what 11 is he CI at worthy has coached almost possible team in the high school ranks He has coached at the senior girls level since and in seven of those nine years his teams have been Halton County finalists In fact the Georgetown girls are defending champions and have been for the past four years Clot worthy has also coached Junior and senior boys learns In and he guided the Junior boys to a Halton title The next season his senior boys squad won both the and Peel championships The year after that In the team finished second In play Clat worthy is not a total stranger when it comes to Sheridan He worked as an assistant with he club two years ago and officiated at a number of their games last season He said the team could improve an I heir third place finish last season Last year he was offered the same position but turned it down I was Just promoted to physical dp department head and I didn t feel like I had the time This year I said I would try it With the new coaching responsibility said he will still coach he GDHS senior girls team 1 II hove someone help me this year with the senior girls team for Ihe first time 1 hope won affect things because this year a team a strong one GRANT CLATWORTIIY Girls team plays well The Mosqultos Girls Select Soccer team put forth an impressive showing at the Royal Tournament In tills weekend failing to reach the final on a percentage of goals scored In their first gome against Brampton Georgetown won Jane Me wen Anna and Nicole Reme dies scored Ihe goals Georgetown then went up against Brighton of New York State in their second match George town Jumped out to an early 10 lead on a goal by Burgs The held up until late in the game when with 10 minutes remain the Brighton team struck for wo goals Georgetown went up against the host learn In their final game of the tournament and again took the early lead wilh scoring their first goal Superb play in second half earned Georgetown four goals of which wero scored by Others went to and Rcmcdlos The Kinsmen Girls Softball League final were hold over the week end at Fairgrounds wllh number of games In the Junior division It was a learning season with a number of good coaches helping he girls out The main emphasis was on fun and three teams North Sports Standard Prod ucts and Valdi did that The Intermediate playoffs were held Thursday with four cams competing mist downed 147 while Dclrex Smoke Shop edged 1312 Saturday the girls were back In action with defeating Elks and Dairy Queen beating Optimists 1014 won their game with eight runs in Ihe final inning In the championship game Delrex defeated Dairy Queen Terl of Delrex was named Most Valuable Player In the senior league Giants and Magnuson met with winning 1312 In what was the best game of playoffs Saturday won another close game this time downing Diet Centre 13 12 Youngs and played In game with winning The final was between and Magnuson was a great effort by both teams The kept fans on the edge of seats as RcMax won Julie of Magnuson s wa named Most Valuable Player Thanks goes out to ihe volunteers who came out to make Kinsmen Girls ball a great team sport A Smoke strop player makes a nifty catch on this throw to ensure a member of Elks learn tries get back base won Kinsmen Girls Softball League game and went on win the Intermediate division title Herald photo YOUTH BOWLING NOT TOO LATE TO JOIN PEE WEES BANTAMS JUNIORS SENIORS SUPERVISED PROGRAM WITH CRESTS FUN AWARDS PARTY IN HOUSE TOURNEYS I 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