Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 13, 1989, p. 27

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THE HERALD Wednesday December 13 1989 Page Soccer club looking ahead By GEORGE Herald Special Georgetown Soccer Club will be organizing soccer for all ages from Minis Areas covered will be the following House Leagues for boys and girls House League select for boys and girls Competitive for girls under 18 years and Mens Senior Other competitive teams if coaches are available HOUSE LEAGUE Areas we need improving most is in the girls Last year was a little better than the previous but we still got complaints Now is the time to organize and try to improve it some more not wait until May Help us and come forward with ideas and suggestions We want all the players to enjoy themselves equally we need help from everyone The boys were not too bad A minor problem here and there that can be easily dealt with still any input is welcome SELECTS This year one select team from each league no matter if it is mixed age groups or not will be available ONLY if coaches are available prior to start of the season Funds will not be available if this com mitment is not made COMPETITIVE OR REP So far we have only girls under and mens senior Both play in the PeelHalton League We would like to expand this program but this level of soccer needs qualified coaches and without them we cannot do this We really need a strong rep system so if you are qualified and like competition give us a call now Both learns are looking for players girls under 18 and boys over IB and up Overall things are already rolling for 1990 so watch for these dates Feb 26- Budget Meeting Alcott pm Registration March and at gym pm Indoor Soccer begins Jan at Georgetown High School big gym 11 am to pm Watch for flyers in the stores and schools For further information contact Paul Stubbens Isabel McNeily Bill Harrison George Baines Feb at is the General Meeting for budget purposes so SELECT COACHES make your name known Three tournaments will be paid for by the club and if select teams want to pay for more it will be up to themselves Commitment is the name of the game EXECUTIVE FOR 1990 Vicepresidents Paul Stubbens and Isabel McNeily Boys Commis sioner Bill Harrison Girls Commissioner Isabel McNeily Registrar Steven Lee Treasurer Pat Baines Secretary Phyllis Harrison Directors George Baines Don McLean Lynn Guignard Kelly Herbert WE ARE STLL LOOKING FOR A PRESIDENT VOLUNTEER PLEASE Burlington Milton post wins Tyke House League ebre nets five Andre Lefebvre scored five times to back the Shutout goalten- ding of Jason Peterson as Construction overwhelmed J V Clothing in a GMHA Tyke House League contest Saturday Michael Noonan and Ryan each notched a hat trick for the winners with singles going to Ryan BrookeBisschop Bobby Harlow Martin and Ian Parker Bobby Harlow had six assists Ryan had four assists Ryan Travis and Kevin Wagner each had three assists Kevin had two assists while Ian Parker and Billy Thomp son had single helpers In a second GMHA Tyke House League game Justin Normore scored six goals to lead Armstrong Insurance to a 100 win over McFarlane Masonry Jamie Reynolds scored twice for Armstrong Insurance with Bill Jackman and Kevin Morris adding singles Ryan Field and Bill Jackman each had three assists Michael Alton Jason Hunt Douglas Mar tin Kevin Morris and Thomas Temple each had two assists while Greg Brown Brandon Pearce and Clothing Wens Ladies Chitarens ALTERATIONS REPAIRS ROYS TEXACO Mill St ryJiClJlifj Jamie Reynolds also collected assists In a third GMHA Tyke House League encounter Derek Water- worth scored three times to pace Terra Cotta Cookies to a win over Trio Mart Jordan Booth scored a pair for the winners with single markers going to Matthew and KyleHotham Stephen Barber and Kyle Hotham each assisted on three goals Matthew had two assists and Jordan Booth Sean Reynolds and Daniel each had single helpers Andy Burns was the Terra Cotta Cookies Bill Campbell Ryan Norton and Brian Bucton scored for Trio Mart Michael Hall had a pair of assists for Trio Mart with Ryan Norton and Byron collecting single assists Simon Deeley was the Trio Mart HYUNDAI OWNERS For Service Call 8731818 Raiders woes continue By COLIN GIBSON Herald Sports Editor Old habits are hard to break especially bad ones Such was the case for the Georgetown PontiacBuick Raiders in a pair of Central On tario Junior Hockey League West Division games played over the weekend Raiders dropped a 52 decision to Burlington Cougars in a game played Friday night in Burlington then suffered a 105 setback at the hands of Milton Merchants Satur day in a game played at Gor don Alcott Memorial Arena The losses dropped the Raiders season record to and mired the team even deeper in the cellar of the leagues West Division Raiders now trail sixth place Brampton Capitals by seven points and are in danger of sinking out of sight Raiders were looking forward to league play following the teams unsuccessful bul educational sojourn at the 12th An nual Pepsi Junior Classic hockey tournament Prior to the tournament the Raiders had broken out of a month- long slump and posted wins over Brampton Capitals and Burlington Cougars Raider coach Peter Sturgeon was hoping that the twin wins combined with the Pepsi tourna ment experience would stand his club in good stead heading back in to league play Unfortunately such was not the case as untimely lapses again pro ved costly to the Raiders The Raiders were very much in the contest against the Cougars Friday night but couldnt solve the magic of Burlington David Smerglio The game was tied entering the second period but then Smerglio took centre stage NORTH END NISSAN 610 MARTIN STREET MILTON ONTARIO 8784137 HOMEMADE PIES Donuts Baked Frih Dally an Premltai OPEN HOURS Guelph St Georgetown He blanked the Raiders through the final two periods while Burl ington counted three times to ice the 52 win Chris Lee and were the Raider marksmen against Burlington with Rob Doucette Adam Hagen and Chris drawing assists Curtis Green had a steady game in the Georgetown nets Against archrival Milton Satur day night at home the Raiders spotted the Merchants seven goals over the first two periods while managing but two replies and this proved to be the difference in the game The teams matched threegoal third period efforts out the final score to 105 in Miltons favor Curtis Green played the first period in the Raiders nets with Shawn Reis getting the call for the final two periods The couldnt be held totally to blame for Miltons offen sive barrage as Green faced 20 shots while Reis faced shots Chris Lazarowff paced the Raider marksmen with two goals and an assist Marty Savoy Chris Lee and Jim English rounded out the Raider scoring Former Raider Kelly Foster had a goal and an assist against his former mates Foster also was in volved in a minor tussle with AdamHagen in the third period Raiders must regroup once more and have two games on tap this week Thursday tomorrow Georgetown travel to Brampton while Saturday night pm at Gordon Alcott 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