itd Open Weeknights Until 9 00 m g PHONE 877 the HERALD HAZEN SALES SERVICE EQUIPMENT MOTORCYCLES SERVICE DEALER FOR STHATTON MID HOMEL1TE CANA Soccer Titans earn easy win tew of Georgetown Titans excelled themselves in a victory over Brampton Tykes a Bantam Girls match last week The visitors had bul players to face a full Titan squad The home team won the toss and elected to kick down Ihe Dor sty slope and wind at their backs Three minutes into the game it looked like a cricket or basketball score looming Anita aimed a kick at a bouncing ball on the half way line connected and sent he ball jus Illy into the net behind a despairing Tyke Keeper From then on game proceeded at a lethargic pace with chances going a begging and tiplapp ing between forwards in front of goal The Tyke centre forward gave the home team a couple of frights just before half time In he second half the visitors look the game to the home team and Momque Bart let t In goal dealt with everything that came her way with confidence and a safe pair of hands Suzanne Parker graced Ihe midfield with several probing passes to her front runners Tara Burroughs came dose with two well taken first time shots which skimmed either post Heather Cony and J Steen put In some good work and individually there was some good play however the spark to put away a weakened opponent was missing In the end Jones managed to slot home the second goal with a couple of minutes left Next lime out it will not Some of girls along with other age groups were Brampton for tournament play again The girls have done a super Job representing Ihe town at tournaments this year win Coach league top scorer son Darren were on vocation lost week This did not prevent the Mid Ontario mosquitos under BUI Harrison running up 1 victory In Hillsburgh The lads are now points ahead of their nearest rivals The bantams are also a fair side with Jack While at he helm I have seen them a few times and they enjoy their gome the bargain Scotl Cunningham Trevor Terry Smith John and Allan arc some of thai team year Our Junior reps are having a lean lime lately coming of three losses in a row The start of season waa much more promising They have latent and he coaching they just need to restart working for each other as they did Burlington and Brampton earlier in the season Winning bantams Back to Ihe girls and mightily victorious bantams It seems hat It was not long ago thai we hailed them as tournament champions not once but twice Well here they have gone and done It again for an unusual hat trick A well deserved win 1 over deadly rivals from Burlington brought their third championship this season and the season is not yet finished I The peewees were expected to do well after earlier showings Regret ably the did not make It post the tough oops preliminary round after a shock losslntheopeninggame The to their credit made It through to the semi finals before bowing to Milton by in a hard fought game They also suffered the through knee ligaments and who is now on crutches The atoms had better time than their last outing by winning at least one of their four games And hey almost avenged a huge defeat by Oakville when losing by only IC action Inter County games this eve are at Meadowglen and both at sharp Second division winners are confirmed as the Ancient Mariners after last week win over Rangers Varian ran up on win which keeps In second place with dropping a decision to at Christian field Meteor Blue opponents failed to show until 30 minutes or so the scheduled kick off the second week running for Ihcm without a match Atom girls soccer Sara and Allison had the goals as Maroon Maniacs downed Leaping Lizards in atom girls soccer ploy Sara Ha r ley Dlanne Manning and Lindsay played well for Lizards while Jennifer Crocker Knsti Kanapka and Sheri Pearson played well for winners In the other game Leaping Lizards and Golden Eagles tied The whole Eagles team played well while Hutchinson and Erin played well for the Lizards team Joanne Bingham glad to be home Volleyball trip an experience By 1A ItAI Herald I- After having spent two weeks in Peru Joanne Bingham is quite happy to be back home The la year old Georgetown District High School student was in as a member of the national junior ladies volleyball team She sold her stay In Lima was a definite On the first day earn members were given a breakfast of ham and eggs mixed together Bingham said that was line but it began to lose Its appeal after 14 straight days Also when Canada played in a gym located In a rough neighborhood Whin tin Hum wnb nut on lour Bingham said of thi tourist police id a sub gun left the VLTL told to an llehl to their earner is and nil money behind on bus A rd over it When we left i lot of us tent our heavy clothes back home in order to gel room said Hut wis Iher win nwinlj for nth i r poor Willi ividum if mid Hi diss You down a I hi stay ml 1K to id you up liiri if anyone com he should gu to Itru It thing like winter here it was cool and many win lajcrs of clothes to stay Bingham the llv How 1 she knew thai would I it she have on of j summer for She had be in from hi me since turn strain in tamp June f liegina Aflir miking the im tin workouts intense link time for else hut rest day 7 with the Breakfast was after playirs would taped at thin on the bus for tin gym at Thi first practice began it Jo Th it session until ion with lunch being at 1pm lunch it was bilk to from till Supper v is then it was back the court from J m That would be the Monday Saturday there was oni pr from to of the day was open as was Sunday Before to Peru Canadian team play id a game exhibit Ith the United Springs The Canadians won all five and Bingham gat to sec some game action I wis pretty she said Getting on the to play for can get you pre nervous However the Canudi an team had first shake off the affects of hour bus ride down After Bitting their legs back thelcampract for two and a half hours a day during week In Colorado Springs as the matches were in evening Just making the junior team was accomplish enough for the Bingham Many of the nam members have phyed five club ball while Bingham is bul one year I could see the between club high school and me I thought big jump Thejumpfrom club ball to this I ve learned a lot Shi said learned be more looking at the four offers inghervollejhallfmure legible for seriously ivir she does patient with myself and she has hurt to play simor jur in she said volleyball for an Amen However Bingham can university will have to make a If Bingham opts go I do a lot of lough decision concern south of tin border she Ihinkingtudo Bantam girls select team wins third soccer title NARROW MISS Herald Special Domini on Knitting soccer girls accomplished a first for ims this weekend by completing a of championships This remarkable group of girls added the Bramp ton to their previous Georgetown wins Saturday Georgetown toughest he in This member of Tumblers baseball learn out of of a pilch action was during the Georgetown paw tournament held at this past weekend league scores on I Herald by Dan niton West and a lie II million scored early in the match but pass by Georgetown in two goals Sandy scored first setup Local runners compete in international meet Two Georgetown competitors ravelled New Jersey Aug M compete in the International Youth Meet or Champions with one of the athletes bringing home a bronze medal Paul Lalondc representing he Ontario Minor Track and Field Association in the boys and under 1 The other local competitor Kevin Tanas also reprcsenllng ran in the boys and under BOO meters However hi had a severe cramp in his lower lorso and missed qualifying Tor the finals Tanas though did complete his race Over competitors from Canada Ihe United Stales and even Saudi Arabia look part in the twoday event which was in Stadium In New Jersey As well IS officials from the Los Angeles summer Olympics worked at this meet in official capacities Both and tanas qualified for the New Jersey meel by finishing in the top two of their respective races in OMTFA competition In a meet held inOshawa in June was second In the I2andunder BOO while had a similar finish in lht 12 and under meters event The top two in each were eligible for the US meet Both runners were members of the Middle School track club last year left and Paul with well by Jenny Melville and Lisa Mason Tara Burroughs struck next with a beautiful cross from and smart passing by Mason Hamilton lied game shortly before the end of the first half Burroughs scored again but well Into the second half Georgetown was dawn In he dying moments of Ihe game Alison Irvine tireless efforts paid off with a perfectly limed goal Accolades to the squad for never losing In the second game came on strong but were even defeated Irvine hit first a long high shot then Bur roughs grass burning speed resulted in Iwo goals as she overwhelm he goalie Mason and Mlmi Jones cemented he win well executed shots Special mention to mid fielders Jcnnl Gallagher and Kerry McCashew for their fine boll control and hustle Sunday Georgetown met Scarborough In the semi finals After a slow start Georgetown took control and won Mason broke lose at midfield and outran the defenders to put the ball Into the net Scarborough scored on a Georgetown mlscue but soon after Georgetown scored on a Scarborough error Mason forcd he Issue hen Rahn scored on a long lingering goal Both girls countered again ably assisted by midfielders Susan Taylor Michelle and defender Krislinc In the final against Burlington goalie Michelle McEachern made her usual crucial saves and Vlckl excelled as the fast hustling right defender Irvine opened the with Mason striking next Irvine demoralized the opposition wilh long powerful shot Burlington did score late in the tame but the day was Georgetown as the locals went on to win 1 The mighty centre defender corner kicker and free kicker Shannon Ji nored tin tourney is nam of thi ment well desirved Cony to 15 superb plnjirs coach Hick ass si ml coaches Andy Joins Mel along with a grcil I Sports in brief football results Results from the Georgetown mens Hag are not available week It seims lint the si eels weren distributed to tin tames and no official records win kept of resul is A Ladies win The Gordon A tennis 1 win over Host week Ann Kennedy and Audrey Houston won heir match white Linda Bice and Br end scored a win The learn of Isla Allison and dropped first gjmc I hut came back to record wins to lake match Kuy King Since Hurley dropped a The team plays Us last game of the year loda York Old Mill Pair in track meet A pair of area track competitors took part In the Ontario Bantam Juvenile Track and championships held In Sudbury this weekend Marh was sixth on both the and BOO meters midget races She was third In her BOO heal in time of 25 There was not a final rather what the athletes ran in heat was their final lime In 400 ran a lime of seconds Bartlett took home a silver medal for his efforts in the toometcr mtdgct boys hurdles He ran a heal time of 14 seconds then was second in the final in a time of 14 seconds In the 300mctcr hurdles Bartlett was fourth in seconds DISCOVER FOR YOURSELF WHY SO MANY PEOPLE ARE DRIVING NEW HYUNDAI PRODUCTS TEST DRIVE ONE TODAYI RUNS OK LOW COST GASOLINE MICHELW ALL SEASON RADIAL TIRES LOW COST MAINTENANCE CHILD PROOF DOOR LOCKS SPECIAL CORROSION TREATMENT LUXURY FOR LESS ENGINE RUNS ON GASOLINE FRONT SIDE WINDOW MICHELIN ALL SEASON MUCH MUCH MORE GEORGETOWN 8731694 6345 FnDM Plus Frt P D I YOULL BE GLAD YOU DID HYUNDAI COUNTRY 318 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN complete COMPLETE PARTS AND SERVICE 8466858