Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 6, 1979, p. 41

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THEHERALD Wefaewlay Soccer field at is feasible By ALEX TOUGH up the field situation I suggested a move to the space between the high school and school A meeting on the ground was held last Tuesday with myself Anne Pickering dept Al Ruby works dept and Ray representing the town The project is feasible we all and several matters have to be cleared prior to acceptance of thii simple quick and inexpensive solution to finding alternate lost as a result of the June rework programme There are other alternatives and these are expensive troublesome and need to be put into action almost immediately The town chiefs are to be congratulated on this for the speedy response to our suggestion which hopefully will soon be a reality There Is also the possibility hat the proposed field Si 110x30 yards Now that would be something We do have prospective talks lined up with the town in the near future on the shortage of fields We have a couple of law changes should be publicized The A player if offside unless the player is in own half of field or 2 unless there are at least two opponents nearer to their own goal line than the attacker Three ties in girls soccer action JUNIOR DufferinAgg Jets This was a well ought game ployed Milton with Diane Kent scoring for the home team and for the Jets Jacqueline Gcrnls attacked very well along with who scored the goal With a good attack going on at both goals the Jets were glad to have the outstanding plays made by Esther Swcciie in their own goal 1 Debutante I This was another close Knsl for the Debutantes and Lisa Mason for the canes Erin Hughes played a very good game in goal for the Hurricanes and Jenny Gallagher played a very steady game helping to get the ball out of the Hurricane end Julie Taylor attacked well throughout the game Firebirds Milton Jr Opt Due to Georgetown mud died situation with referees this year this game started half an hour late after much confusion Once started how ever it proved to be an exciting game with some excellent defence work by both teams The winning goal was scored by Allison in fine style Laura Jane played a good forward whilst Richards did a great job on halfback line and Shannon Donne proved excellent in defence INT Red Barons Ployed at Pine view this was a hard fought game with Dawn scoring one and Janice Firth two of the goals Susan Lon Tonnn and Joanne Til well played game for the Danlers Andrea Robin Burroughs and Barb Mclntyre all played a very good game for the Red Bar but quite get the upper hand Red Barons Olympians This night the Red Barons showed us how hard they could fight It was a well fought game with some ex defence work by Mclanic Barker and Jane Taylor and some great goal keeping by Susan was a very strong halfback for the 01 keeping most of the play out of the Olympian goalmouth despite the strong attack by the Red Barons led by Debbie Vnes Jodie attacked with equal enthusiasm for ihe Olympians but neither Limehouse bantams score 56 runs in wins The girls team scored runs before allow opposition a run this as they completed a sweep of their home and home series with The team mated in all departments as hey slugged their way to a victory over Chris Young scored runs with Gloria Ceccotti contrib uting Andrei Stafford allowed only 2 batters to reach base in her pitching debut for during her in relief The Limehouse team beg Ins a game scries with undefeated Milton this week The Squirt girls were swamped in both their games Inst week going under to Milton 184 and losing to Hornby Pee Wee boys went down in defeat to Alan Scott Mike Case Bert Fiddler and Michael Morrison all played a good game Final score 192 In their second gamer the Pee Wee boys were dow by Glen Williams 236 In the first gome last week the Squirt boys lost to the Glen Williams team The second game had results when they Jeff Ryan played a great game hilling home runs for Limehouse 103 Main Street North Acton Ontario 853 3370 team could get one a line Blue Bombers For most of this game the ploy was very close and exciting to watch Ingrid scored for the clotsinafinealtack and was well supported by whole team especially Tin trick who had to work hard and well in goal Rhonda Merrill played an excellent wing working very hard and scoring the first goal Tor the Bombers Lucie worked equally hard and well in goal and Leanne Murray was outstanding de spite getting a ball full in the face Near the end of the game to wrap up the week soccer for girls Sarah Bel shaw scored two beautiful goals that tied the game up for the Bombers Mariners are downed 80 By Alex Tough Olympian Mariners 0 We certainly felt ancient after this drubbing played good soccer and deserved to win this game one or only three defeats in three years for us To be fair to the Anclenta we were short or Bill John Ellis Lloyd Jones and King Whilst It is fair comment that a few players do not make a team in view of our injury situation during this game they would have made a vast difference to the score line Steve Bobbins Garry Brian Clark and I were each operating on one leg Colin Wilde missed from performance more to the penalty spot the bail Pavements to come striking the port with the The first few goalie beaten and going be used for wide Bryan Turner put one purposes which keeps the the bar when on the team little unsettled Linda goal line Bob bins put a couple of his free kick specials over the top and into he pond Gary Spllier came close as did Brian Clarke to scoring On the night to forget for the Manners I in goal for Lloyd had a sore back after the game Dixie I Valetithisil Cunningham made a welcome return after her leg trouble last week and played strongly throughout This was an improved Phillips played strongly although tiring at times Kary Jones Gray and Penny made strong running up front Defensively we had a few shaky momenta not many Sylvia Shrader was very effective as was Cathy Dobson in goal Kathy Webb played better with her strong and Vera Vanitems long clearances were welcomed Penny scored with a strong right foot shot into the top corner for the equalizer decides that the positioned player la either Inteffereing with the play or is seeking to gain an ad vantage by being then Of course then is no offside to a kick comer kkk thrown in or drop ball situation The prune basis remains is the player In as offside position when the ball Is last played by a team mate If so then the play may be called for offside Remember It Is at the moment when the ball is last played by a team mate sad not when the ball which is important The second change that In he case of any dead ball kick to a defending team within its own yard goal area the ball may be passed at any paint Inside that half of the area where ball was when play stopped In the FIFA law book regrettably the diagrams were not changed when the wording was rewritten and this has already caused some more controversy in the soccer world SWEDES We have lined up our arrangements for Swedish days matches against Pee Wee and Bantam select and to be televised by Cable TV and followed by a barbecue afterwards We and minor hockey are looking for prospective blllclers and to Pee Wee and Bantam parents assisting and volunteering There ia much more hap pening and the full programme will published GEORGETOWN DISTRICT MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION SELECT FOUR TOWN TEAMS COACHES MANAGERS Anyone interested In helping as a coach or manager for a Select Four Town team Is asked to complete this form and send to H A O Box Georgetown Ontario Preference will be given to those persons holding minimum Level I N C P All applications must be submitted no later than June NAME AGE ADDRESS PHONE PAST EXPERIENCE AGE GROUP PREFERRED IF FORMER COACH OR MANAGER LAST YEAR TEAM

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