Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 11, 1985, p. 11

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Falcons finish in third spot The Junior B Falcons Bartlett and Lewis up closed off their league front were playing some play season last week excellent soccer but with a victory over although they Erin Mills and a 33 loss ally rounded the visitors to give them defence Ihey could not third behind Clark tot Burlington With five minutes left Thursday night the the Juniors took on a Georgetown coach venated Erin Mills team 1 hair led to overcome the tors which they finally did with only five left in the game It not that homealde was managed to find the net with the softest goal he has had all season Two minutes later Lewis hit a fine goal when he volley bad but Erin Mills goal from corner keeper played so well the Mills that he continued to fru goalkeeper no chance the Falcons with The M team felt some excellent saves deserved a tie before bowing to press- they did not count on ure just before the final connection whistle The Corson defence was exception ally good particularly Rick Mlddaugh who had an outstanding game for the Falcons Steve Turner Hole and Simon Evans made up the rest of the defence that played so well in front of a very depend Jay Corson in goal are Boys Saturday the Falcons travelled to where they have yet to eam a point against the league leaden and once again came away empty handed The Juniors were outplayed by Clark son in the first half and found themselves two goals down But it was a different story in the second half Once again Middaugh had an out standing game for the Falcons and along with some great goal tending from Corson they managed to keep the score contained until the rest of the team elevated their game from good to excellent The second half belon to Georgetown as they came out roaring with a goal scored in fifty seconds of the whistle The ball was played back to Turner who used Mid and Covert before finding up front A neat flick by Mottershead over the defence found on the run and he finished off with a goal that only he can score bringing tally to at least one goal scored against every team In the league this season The Falcons continued to dominate but once again they against a hot goalkeep er first Goldlng was thwarted and then the ever industrious Teetel and were robbed of euro goals An incident fifteen minutes the end caused the Juniors to lose this game when Adamson with no body near him fell over the ball and gave opposition a perfect opportunity to grab a loose ball and play for ward against a defence that was coming forward and could not recover fast enough to prevent an easy goal being scored by on opportunist centre forward Five later scored a well earned goal for George town when he hit a hard shot which the goalkeep er par but Terry was able to pick off the rebound and find the net Next week the Falcons arc off to Brampton where they play in the semi final of the league cup against either Clark son or Burlington Week gone by full of soccer accomplishments Herald Special What a good week for soccer both on the international scene and at regional and local level Canada are on the verge of a world cup berth Peel sitting on top of the new Ontario regional teams league and things are really hotting up at local level with everybody Into playoff games On the local scene everybody is Involved In critical playoff games and as usual there are some surprises At the Senior level it looks as though the Meteor Blue and Butchers are the teams to watch in the A division Meteor Blue topped Guelph Latino this week whilst Butcher were idle In the B Division the Mariners remain undefeated after their victory over Mil ton down in Milton Here in Georgetown Meteor White romped to a victory over Acton Villa A whilst ell surprisingly to PAC In Acton Villa sB team outgunned Milton Rangers SO In the ladles league CRSC United advanced to the final round with a win over Caledon In the semi final they will meet Milton One whilst Bolton and Streetsvllle will fight It out in the other Both the Georgetown One and Two teams will appear In the consolation finals with and Brampton This Saturday sees the end of the Season for Boys Minor Soccer and Under league when finals day takes place around the town So far It looks as though there will be few surprises although in many cases it should go down to the wire before anything is decided especially in the Bantam league One of the weeks surprises happened in the division when the Green team who have only won one game all season earned a well deserved victory over the Red team A little piece of history was made down at Cedarvale last Thursday night when two Bantam teams ran out to play a game under the lights I understand that this was a first and It looks as though the last bastion of male soccer here In Georgetown as finally been breached What will these girls do next Anyway what about the game itself well it seems as though it was a very entertaining game as now get these names Andy Animals squared off against Bad News Blues Andy Is Andy Jones by the way and the Bad News Blues are coached by Barry Both teams played a closely contested first half and exchanged goals with Nancy Mustard scoring for the Animals and Bergsma hi ting the mark for the Blues Things went pretty much the same for twenty minutes into the second half before Jenny Gallagher decided to stamp her authority on this game by scoring three goals to give herself a hat trick and her team a victory More about girls soccer next week On the Rep team scene the Junior Falcons wound up their season last week with a victory over Erin Mills and a loss to Clarkson The Falcons finished in third place behind and Burlington The who have played far better than anyone expected this season have one more game to play and should finish In fourth place In their league The victories girls Bantam team who have swept the three tournaments they have entered this season are off to Fergus on Saturday and hope to make a clean of tournament trophies for 1B85 On Sunday the Mariners played host to the Cambridge Old Timers and as the visitors were bringing along several of my former teammates from Kitchener I decided to go along and report on game as I am sure Alex would have wanted me to Well It seems that the Cambridge boys were short of players so yours truly along with Steve Swinscoe Brinley Hole Jim Donald and a couple of other Georgetown stalwarts donned Cambridge shirts and did battle with the Continued from page ROYAL LEPAGE WORK THAT BODY These two teams had a defensive struggle Carol Kovacevic came up with an interception Royal LePages offence come up with the win In the final quarter as Joanne Seorie hit on a field goal Game stars Debbie Tyrell and Joanne Searle RL J V NORTH SPORTS In another squeaker Jets held a lead at the half before Jennifer Reynolds scored to tie things up for North Halton Jets took the win with a single in the final quarter Once again the North Halton defence played a strong game Game stars Hamilton NHS Clinic A WTRENTON HOURS WEEK DAYS- EVENINGS SAT By Appointment Mariners I warned the visitors about Archie although he still managed to score a couple of goals but I failed to warn them about the young Alex Tough who played a great game and grabbed a couple for himself as the Mariners downed Cambridge know Alex has already mentioned it but must throw my two bits worth in and congratulate GeorgeBalnesoncollectinghlsCSA C license It just proves it George you re best coach in town if not the Region Cats cool in soccer win Leigh had six goals as Coolcats defeated Burgundy Bombers in Squirt girls soccer play Melissa Watts scored for the Bombers Caroline Page Danielle and James played well Tor the winners Sarah Bewley Melissa Hendry and Alison played well for Bombers In other games Melissa Watts had both goals as Burgundy Bombers edged Grasshoppers Amy Sykes scored Grasshoppers Naomi Megan Fox and Alison Macewan ployed well for the winners while Joy Wnlraven Lisa Doyle played well for the Grasshoppers In the other game Liquorice Sticks defeated My Little Ponies 4 Katie and Mary Walker had two goals each for the winners Heather scored for the Ponies Stevenson and Adrianna Hagge played well for the winners while Janice Brown Sarah and Cheryl played well for the Ponies GMHA trials continuing Tryouts continue this week for many teams in the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association Thursday night the Bantams hit the ice at the Alcott Arena starting at pin Saturday the Tier II team will start things off at B a The Atom Tier squad will start their session at 9 a m followed at a by the Bantam Tier II players At p the Midget will practise followed by the Bantams at 30 p m Sunday morning the Bantam Tier II players start at a while the Atom Tier II ThePeeweeTlerllsquad will practise at a m to conclude the morning sessions The Bantams and Juvenile will practise in the evening at and respectively All will be LADIES FLAG FOOTBALL Continued from page Aid A S who were out manned 17 by dropped into last place In the west division with the loss Only Jeff Water worth and Wils on scored touchdowns Brian added a two point convert PEEL COUNTY BANDITS VS NORTH SPORTS The Bandits main tamed their grasp on third place In the west by coming out on top In this close fought contest North did build a 14 lead by the fourth quarteronapalrofTDs by Greg and another by Scan McQuarry But the Ban dlts them 190 In the fourth quarter to win the contest Peel County producers were Rick Donaldson with a pair of and Ken Baker and Kaplan with two more Brian Wilson contributed a two point convert almost doming lot lew Women children like new r be een lo be MAKE MONEY We also clothes good condition BiHy in Winter If you think youre paying more than you need to for car insurance State fam you pood price and of cow so coveiaos But most Importantly need It Call me ROBERT INS LTD St 8774814 877 SECTION A THF LB ALP Wednesday September Page CROSSWORD O IM T E S T WEEKLY VOUCHER Heres How Each week answers to crossword 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