Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 3 July 1993, p. 20

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CO _§_$_$_ Page 20 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, July 3, 1993 Game officials By Alex Tough Starting with this evening’s (Wednesday) Match-ups, we have Meteor vs. Meadowvale at Meadowglen at 7 p.m., Falcons vs. Eagles at Alcott at 7 p.m. followed by Ajax vs. Caledon and at Cedarvale at 8:45 a.m., Mariner play Blazer in a designated away-game. Other matches are Milton at Stingers and Merseyside at Cloudy water. Perhaps one of the most perplexing problems faced by a pool owner. it ‘means identifying the source, which can be anythi filtration and circulation to prod- Uct reactions with rain, dust, , you-name-it. Whatever the source, cloudy, water you have the know-how of your local BioGuard . He or she can recommend BioGuard® Polysheen’. Here's how it works. Most cloudy water is caused by parti peyeheon works with your, filter, to label directions. No settling lime or vacuuming to waste is necessary. And unlike alum is not sen- Sitive to pH or the balance of the water. Winchester. Last Friday at Cedarvale, United defeated Ajax 7-4 in a make-up league game which defeated the storm. Meteor were leading Mariner by 2-0 with 35 min- utes played when the heay- €ns opened yet again and the INTER COUNTY SOCCER LEAGUE G 7 Merseyside 6 Mariners 7 Blazers 7 Meadowvale 5 Winchester 6 Milton Stingers NOANGAAA® United - 1 Caledon Eagles 7 Ajax Ww 6 1 0 23 3 19 4 0 2 2 10 142 3.0 4 #12 °15 «g 2° 2 3 10 19 8 1 1 3 9 9 4 1 0 5 19 3 RES' Blazers 0 DIVISION 2 W LT GF GA PTS 5 1°0 2 6 419 4 1 1 31 5 43 3.01064 NW 1% 9 3.0 2 7 4° 9 1 0 4 9 2 3 1 0 5 7 2 3 1 0 4 3 13 63 RESULTS 7 United 7 Ajax 4 1 Falcons 2 Stingers 0 game was abandoned in favor of the George & Dragon, a fine choice. ‘This game, Challenge Cup first round fixture will be recast at a later date. The earlier match was abandoned whilst Meteor were leading 1-0 in Best of al Palyseon wil a hobs Koop wal pain es ours GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND | TUES, - FRI. + 877-2425 9:00-6:00 S55SINCLAIRAVENUE —_ SERVING HALTON SATURDAY GEORGETOWN —HILLS & AREA 9:00 - 5:00 ONTARIO SINCE 1978 ELECTRONIC SERVICE AT A PRICE THAT ‘nock-out situation improving, but ra league play will not be Teplayed as the game had Passed the league’s official game time rule. On Wednesday last, Meteor gave a workmanlike Performance in subduing Blazer by 2-0, although there was an element of good fortune about the open- ing goal in the first half: Referee George Baines was given a torrid time by visit- ing Merseyside in their encounter with Mariner at Cedarvale. However, the referee did not let himself or his linesmen be phased out or intimidated by the con- stant dissent, to put matters ildly. Mariners kept their cool and played to a 1-0 victory, the goal a cracking low drive through a ruck of play- ers from 25 yards. No result ‘om the Winchester/Meadowvale gam ie. In the second division, Eagles ran away 7-1 over Ajax, who. gave away a lot of goals to their opponents, Falcons scraped through against an improved Stingers by 2-0, from some accounts, Meteor head the first divi- sion from Merseyside bya very healthy seven points at the half-way Stage. Eagles continue to keep all opposi- tion well back also as they lead Caledon by nine points. A late result in is Caledon 7-1 over United which brings Caledon three Points closer to Eagles. Game officials in town often present a problem from the point of appoint- ments to games. In the past p-offs few years, we have had a shortage of numbers which is a problem for seniors (and youth, for that Matter), who can become quite vocal and sometimes sneaky in their Play. There is no doubt that the assistance of lines per- Sons is a huge help. We began the season with a couple of injuries - Eddie Paterson and Luc Bertrand, Last week they both returned to duty. This, added to the arrival of Mike Cherry, a qualified referee in town, and George Baines taking up senior Officiating, has given us the chance to vary our appointments. So much so that very few visit- ing teams have had the same teferee twice, Of course, that’ does not stop the moaning of some, and that will always be the case. I must say that the standards of our guys is no less than that experienced by Our teams when we visit Brampton, Streetsville. I have no idea of what the Caledon. situa- tion is, although I know of two competent officials from that area. Two other welcome addi- tions to our scene are Rick Timmins, who lined last sea- son, and Bob Burns, It takes a year or two or more to develop a style which is Tequired at competitive and senior levels. No two offi- Cials are the same, just as Players are different in Style and application, as I have noted. Now to mundane matters, The “Little Man”, also known as the “Hand of God” player, Diego Milton and. continue Maradonna, is at it again. F has left Seville for his hon country, saying he has fir ished with the game - for th umpteenth time. He has walked out on hi contract with Seville. o Spain, just as he did whe: with Napoli, as reporter from Europe. FIFA want ou of their way to have th Player remain in the game after his drug ban anc arranged his transfer tc Seville of Spain, just as he did when with Napoli, as Teported from Europe. FIFA went out of their way to have the player remain in the game after his drug ban and arranged his transfer to Seville. In addition to all this, I understand Seville has not paid their full whack to Napoli of the arranged fee. The player has, or had, undoubted skill and usually was hacked to “death” for his skill in beating oppo- nents so easily. As also hap- pened to the Great Pele. However, the class exuded from Pele bears no compari- son with the class, if that, of Maradonna, Olympic Marseilles, con- querors of Glasgow Rangers and AC Milan in the Presti- gious European Cup, are in deep trouble. Accused of bribery and fraud, the club is in danger of having the Cup and French league champi- onship, together with French first division status taken away. The Club has been under severe scrutiny for several months and the case looks as though it is factual and strong. How the mighty doth fall sometimes! Green Fees 9 Holes $15, $18 wk-ends 18 Holes $25, $28 wk-ends SIDEROAD #10 South of ERIN Seasonal Passes Available 519-833-2168 Michelle Hofin By Judy Latto Last week, — Accura Molding continued its win- ning streak with a 3-1 victory over the Red team in the Girls’ Under-9 soccer league. Michelle Hofing scored 2 goals, Melissa Williams scored a single and Julie Bakker showed excellent effort. Lisa Woods kept the Red team in the game with her goal. Laura Casey and Melissa Sommerville made Several impressive offensive Plays for the Red team, Burger King and the Green RITEWAY A 20 Ye Customer Servi ars ice Excellence Grasshoppers struggled to a 2-2 tie. Stephanie Young and Shannon Gray each scored a goal for Burger King. Amanda Dayment also Played-very well. Katy Duff scored both goals for the Grasshoppers. Jenny Kilmer was excellent in goal and Kristen Nielsen showed very good effort. Standard Products had a decisive 2-0 win over the Red team. Emily Fisher and Shelley Dagenais scored a goal each and new teammate Erin Walsh had a very UTO BODY 311 Armstrong Ave. Behind Home Hardware © Free Courtesy Car by Appointment 877-8685 g right on target impressive. first game. Rachelle Sommerville and Morgan Evans played very well for the Red team. Leferink Transfer stole a 2-0 win over Leathertown Lumber. Eileen Hesselink scored both goals for Leferink. Nicole Gingras, Susanne Leferink and Lisa Butler were also noteworthy Players. Playing well for Leathertown Lumber were nna Burnett, Emily Thompson and Jennifer Murray. 8 2 z ee Limehouse _ League — —asof June 2993 Team Wee Georgetown Rent-all « 201 Firestone D Andy’s Haulage Acton Road Runners Warriors 5 6 Milton Cellular 5 Panthers 6 4 Country Style Donuts Ballinafad Blue Jays 0 1.2 Games Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday at 8:45 p.m. Sundays at 10 a.m., noon, 2 p.m. and 4 pm.

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