Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 4, 1990, p. 9

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THFHFRAjnoirrrnaK THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday August 1990 Page 9 Sports ROB RISK Herald Sports Edit Hockey camp returns to Alcott Aug 2731 Georgetown lifeguard John Cotton rescued at the outdoor pool after forgetting how to swim Col ton in trouble but the recreation department aquatic staff will be showing the dangers of not knowing how to swim In lions at the pool today Saturday Herald photo Robert Risk Hdls Sports Operation is returning with an expanded and improved hockey camp to the Gor don Alcott Arena which runs from Aug 27 31 Dave Krause one of the organizers of the camp said 140 youngsters from the area are ex pected to take part an increase over last year We had last time with 140 being our maximum We ve already gotten people registered One thing we re doing differently is offering an advanced as well as a basic level which the players can choose the one they feel is better suited to them The regular level mainly in the elements of skating such as stopping starting corner and skating backwards The rep kids who came to the camp Idst year found that they were past all that stuff having it for so long To commodate them our advanced level will concentrate proving puck control passing and other elements of the game said Krause The camp is divided into three age groups as well and with lA hours of power skating in the morning fitness and athletic activities outside of the arena next then another hours on the ice practicing other aspects of hockey Our fitness program during the day is handled by Dom Vetro who used to play in the He will be teaching the players proper techniques that prevent in juries from occurring as well as some other activities on the field said Krause There will also be videos shown to help with almost every part of the game Seminars on teamwork communication and equipment care will also be given On the last day the kids will be dividd into teams to play some games It s a good opportunity for the parents to come out and see them perform Parents are welcome to watch anytime but the game day is the met popular time or wing said Krause Cost of the camp is with an optional 25 charge to cover lun ches for the week For more in formation call or 2949 Ladies Flag Football Leisure Lines Water safety knowledge could save your life Mobile and in race to Body Shop the wire Recreational aquatic accidents account for over 200 fatalities an nually in Canada making it the third leading cause of accidental death This is more than the number of fatalities associated with air disasters commercial shipping tragedies and rail disasters combined Highest at risk are males ac counting for per cent of the total Ir fact in the 1549 year old age group nine out ten drowning vie are male Onethird of drownings involve boats usually small craft under 18 feet in length with flat or rounded bottoms and tragically more than per cent of all boating fatalities involve alcohol Don become a drowning statistic Be Water Smart and listen to the Royal Life Saving Society Canada Water Smart advice WEAR YOUR I If- JACKET OR I are now stylish com fortable and practical and are available for all ages and various aquatic activities Your PFD is the best life insurance policy afloat IEXRNTOSWIM There is no substitute for mmg skills Learn how Don I ex your Supervise youngsters around the water THINK DRINK Too much alcohol impairs your ability to think Watih out You could end up in the drink Be Water Smart and pla safe in on and near the water this sum mer By Herald Special Heading down the final stretch of the ladies flag football schedule Mobile Sound System and Amies Body Shop remain neck and neck Mobile had little trouble dispos ing of their opponents s Flicks a decision s defeated West Insurance a score of 7 while the George and Dragon beat into with a half time score of 300 Mobile s Sandy Brownndge con to be a thorn in every team s de as she dazzled her way past s fearless defence for 7 points s once potent offence fell to a pattern of increased by Laurie Burns Exercise st How well do you live Purpose To see how well you live On the following questions answer or No I exercise vigorously 3 times per week Yes 2 I use stairs rather than elevators and generally move about once every hour and a half YesNo 3 I eat approximately calories per day I do not each much salt saturated fat or sugar Yes No I have quite a bit of fibre in my diet I am aware of my families medical history No 7 I do not feel I am stressed at this time a I enjoy the prospect of ageing well I expect to live a full life I enjoy life If you answered yes to most of these questions you are living quite well If you answered no to several of these questions there are signifi cant changes that you may want to make in your lifestyle Thought for the day Health Is not what you know it what you While frying Jo fidget Rep player Troy Gardiner gets a rude welcome from the Burlington third baseman Gardiner regularity lack of receivers who can catch In this match s had one reception in the first half Lorraine Capreol caught the other s pass for an in terception In spite of this s defence kept Mobile at bay s chances dwindled when Monica Mastalerz left the field with an in jury Mobile would stnke again late in the fourth with a Diane Pep per reception Lorraine Capreol also pulled in another interception to cement the victory Ferg s Flicks will have to regroup in the next few weeks if they hope to be champs for the 3rd straight year s Body Shop continues to mystify each opponent with their precision offence and potent defense Pat Horruzey returned from an injury with a touchdown reception while Caroline McMillan chipped in with a the single West Insurance pulled in in by the end of the 3rd at the hands of Tammy McLaughlin Roseann Harrison and Silvana Arnie answered back with one by Sue Ferguson West In surance threatened to score but the Body Shop crushed their efforts Donna Brown continues to have a record breaking year with her fifth touchdown reception With time running out Michele Keess sailed to a 60yard touchdown run while Tammy McLaughlin booted the single for West Insurance In the final contest of the day heat took it s toll on both teams as JV conceeded at the half No the unknown player on the George and Dragon continues to score at a furious pace posting points Perhaps ft was Wimp in a Dragon jersey Donna waters scored the other TD for the Dragons while Kathy Waters and Ryan chipped in 2 point converts Game stars Diane Pepper MSS Amies team Flicks defence Michele Keess WI No NEXT WEEK MATCHUPS 8 Mobile Sound vs George and Dragon 10 Burns Transport yerg 11 ff J

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