Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 26, 1979, p. 33

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THE HERALD Wednesday Seple IS MVP AWARD Garry Morrow of Georgetown patiently for hfa Globe and Mull MVP award be won as the best pee wee player in last week a Ontario Cup la London cam lost the Ran Attendance is poor at coaches clinic Many of Georgetown minor hockey teams may not bo as good as they could be this winter according to Joe who ran a poorly attended conches clinic this past weekend Gordon Arena It the kids who ore going suffer an Irate Pcnlesco told ihe Herald at the end or the twoday clinic Saturday afternoon The Super Clinic as had billed the Canadian Amateur Hockey Assoc a on Level Two coaching clinic had only 16 attend among which included two from his daughter a player and a couple of young hockey players J extremely disappointed in the coaches in Georgetown a deeply anguished said I hope they coaches don think Ihcy know It all With more than local teams In the area that amounts to more than 120 potential coaches and assistant coaches says who could have attended the Friday night and Saturday clinic I know some of them have already iltcnded other clinics we had at a level one clime week and we had three years ago the most ever lo attend a clinic in the province Hut it not Just for coaches It also for the players and even the parents It s a refresher course Some coaches come back because they sly there wis so much lo it tint they forgot certain things I disgusted with the Association for not lending more said Terry a former executive of hat association and this year coach of an Atom team in the house league You learn so much the little guys deserve as good a coaching as big guys The clinic which lours the province brought in several proven coaching experts They covered Items like the roll of the coach as teacher skating practice drills offensive and defensive styles ice puck techniques goaltending and sports injuries This is the fourth year the clinics have been held Joe Parrodl who gave an inspired talk on coaching and provided sports medicine tips said in his association in Mississauga thai all rep coaches must hav level certificates for a coaching Maybe it was a bid weekend Pcnlesco wondered trying to cool off Maybe it is too early In the season for people to be getting involved Maybe they hod yard work to do Maybe it is lime lo move up to a level three clinic We have some level four and five coaches 1 don know Dick Richardson who handles clinics In this irea for the Ont trio Hockey Association said just prior to binding out the certificates at the end I hat he thought the attendance wus low Some hive had good attendance while others He will be checking when he helps clinics in Acton on October and November He pointed out that some voungsters just don t get the proper they need when first starting to play hockey Undefeated in eight cricket matches SCHEDULE TIM Thurs Scpl 27 Georgetown at Burlington Sun Sept at Georgetown 7 Sun 7 at Georgetown 7 Tues Oct Burlington at Georgetown Wed Oct 10 Georgetown at 8 15 p Sun Oct 14 Georgetown at 7 Oct IB Brampton at Georgetown 7 Sun Oct 7 Thurs Oct Georgetown at Dixie Oct Georgetown at Sun Oct Dixie at Georgetown Thurs Nov Georgetown at pm Sun Nov Brampton at Georgetown Nov Milion at Georgetown 7 pm Nov Georgetown at Milton 00pm Sun Nov 11 Oak Ridges at Georgetown 7 Wed Nov at Acton 30 Sun Nov 18 Georgetown at Brampton 7 Nov Georgetown at Strcctsvdlo 30 pm Sun Nov Thornhlll at Georgetown 7 30 Mon Nov Georgetown at Oak Ridges 00pm Sun Dec Streelsvillc at Georgetown pm Tucs Dec Thornhlll at Georgetown 7 pm Sun Dec Oakvillc at Georgetown 30pm Tucs Dec 11 Milton at 7 Sun Dec 1C at Georgetown Thurs Dec Georgetown at Dixie a Dec Georgetown at Milton Sun Dec al Georgetown 7 Dec Georgetown at Acton Sun Dec Oak at Georgetown Sun Jan Burlington at Georgetown 7 Mon Jan Georgetown at Oak Ridges a Jan Georgetown at Burlington Sun Jan 13 Dixie at Georgetown Jan 17 Georgetown at Sun Jan at Georgetown Tucs Jan Georgetown at Thornhlll 7 Sun Jan Acton at Georgetown Tucs Jan Georgetown at Streelsvillc Sat Feb Georgetown at 7 Sun Feb at Georgetown Feb Georgetown at Oakville Sun Georgetown at 30pm won the toss and dec phjed Georgetown Cricket Club at Yoder Field on With the score at 11 Windsor has Pcrsuad and followed this by dismiss ing who in attempt inj to hook mistimed the ball giving i catch Jones at short square leg Toronto got into further trouble when Windsor hid J Singh I and Neville had well by Mongru with the set re now for wickets It Hidings together and after start began to fight back taking miny quick Both and Clyde Samaroo bowled stead lyand with an luck could have had either batsmen out however it was not to be When Neville Samaroo came on tor a second spell he Ind taught by brother Clyde but not before he had completed 50 and the partnership had added 104 runs then bowled Ridings for and the score was now 1266 With only four overs left from the limit of the batsmen attempted lo hit out and both took wickets being helped by a good catch from nan The Toronto inning were concluded at and open and quickly established his intent by straight hooking fours At was caught off a mishit ball and at who had demonstrated some nice shols was continued to keep score mounting as he worked to wards his personal top score or the season hitting the ball very hard especially when hall was dropped short Jihoor played over a ball and was bowled At bal and waiting for bowling ball Is a member of the Georgetown Cricket Club Although looks like the man In his picture a pitcher In cricket he It a bowler The local side come the wicket and quickly hit lo Jones and then was caught at point from a ball that had nil was joined by Windsor and in the next overs they took the score from to before He had scored in one of most altrae live innings this year At 115 Windsor was caught out ing scored ROVED 11 was now the turn of Lloyd Jones and Dean and they both ad that the George town batting of late has reilly Jones fin not out including fours and a towering over the long on which has a personal best this season Dean finished with not out and had lion of scoring the winning a class hook for This ran George own undefeated siring to games The the year will be at Yoder day 1 start GEORGETOWN Balling Windsor Jones 3 out Dean Choose da Bowlling Windsor N Jahor2 TORONTO Baiting Hidings Charge it Bowling Hassan Per Gadwah2 A you NEW TO TOWN or WELCOME l SERVICE Would 1 he call on you 111 GIFTS and TILDEN Georgetown ANDREW MURRAY call MOTORS 8774812 Mounla

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