Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 10, 1989, p. 18

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Page 18 THE HERALD Wednesday May 1989 On the ball Big soccer kickof this Saturday Baines son of the famous locally George together with Clare have taken on the mantle of joint coaches in a sense Last year Town semi senior team which played in the senior division of the Peel league almost folded through lack of sup port from the local club and lack of a coach The lads with Mariner connections Joey plays for the An number one squad and Stu played for the Masters until the folding of the number two team Their charges were out on dav against a hastily put together opposition from the Ancients and won b and guess who lost the last goal the winning goal Yes me no change there Some of the lads look quite useful and for a first run out for both teams not a bad effort The youth players should all know their tejms and coaches by now and kick off day is set for Saturd ly May and details are not out yet I dm looking forward to my first season of full referteing and so are many players 1 how much of the cheating which goes on in the pro game will filter down to the recreational and youth ranks There is a huge difference between the pro game and other levels Regrettably some of the nastier moments and sneaky moves are usually seen eventually Watching footit on TV these days coming from all around the globe is very educational very enjoyable The Italian league has some tremendous soccer being played these days a far cry from the earlier sorry to watch defensive tactics The two Milan teams serv ed up a fascinating and exciting match last week and the game end ed in a tie The influx of imported players has greatly increased the skill Georgetown Rebel senior girls forward Dobbin puts foot to ball during high school GDIIS field last Thursday Dob bin and her teammates were unable to sohe the of visiting Trafalgar as the Red Dells stole a shutout win Herald photo Rams open with 98 win Acton Rams held off a late rally by the Burlington Cougars as the home side earned a close win in si ason opening exhibition lacrosse action at Acton Arena last Thursday Paul Wilson fired four goals for Acton with Beck supply ing a hat trick Single goals came off the sticks of Wayne Young and Justin Nixon Doug Taylor George Art em Hoffland and Young picked up two assists each while Steve Holder and Wilson had lone helpers Burlington took a 10 first period lead before the Rams roared back to outscore the Cougars 83 in the middle frame Burlington had four goals to Ac ton one in the final minutes but the Rams managed to cling to their onegoal lead The Rams and Cougars are set to meet in a second exhibition en counter tomorrow at Acton Both squads will again compete this season in the Golden Horseshoe Lacrosse League Also returning to the senior league are defending playoff champion Niagara Warriors and the Hamilton Wildcats Meanwhile in Acton minor lacrosse play both the tyke and bantam rep teams open the season with road games tonight in Arthur level and the league has in my taken over as the top club league in Europe from England first division where the long ball and running is the measure of In game The ban on English teams from participating in Europedii competition has allowed the Italian clubs to take over Italian teams ore in the finals of all three top and the World Cup will next come from Italy Wednes May 10 and May sees TSN show two of these finals live in the afternoon The Inter County league opens on Wednesday May 17 with a big game in the first division Last season t number one and two are in opposition at Meadowglen on Mountamview Road Meteors vs Manners at 6 30 Villa host Eagles in Acton at the same time United host to lead off the se cond division with Stingers visiting Milton to round off the local teams Sally is busy prepar ing her charges for the upcoming and new competitive season travelling to St Catharines and Guelph among others It will be much different for the sixteen year olds after being out of rep for so long Finally Liverpool defeated Celtic before a chanty crowd Glasgow in their com eback game and followed up with a 00 tie with crosstown rivals Ever ton on the Wednesday This Sunday saw them win the replayed semi final by 31 over Notts Forest and it could well have been more The final could well be another classic as Everton are the opposition and a repeat of the final of a few years ago which was a classic Watch it live on the morning of Saturday May 20 The Scottish Cup final is on the same day and another great match up with Glasgows Celtic and Rangers mooposition MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL Purchase One of Our Top Quality ROSE BUSHES 8 and receive FREE a 2 kg bag of WILSONS ROSE AND FLOWER FOOD to ensure strong healthy bloom a value Oder Valid Until Saturday May 13 GOT AN AREA WHERE GRASS WONT GROW We have great selection ground covers Including Ivy and Periwinkle that will brighten those shady spots STRAWBERRY PLANTS VEESTAR C95 very early or CROSSS RED everbearing Package of 25 plants 6 per package 2 for 95 ASPARAGUS 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