Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 1, 1980, p. 14

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mi- October I Mark Clairmont Sports Editor champions President Soccer Club list column tor the appears on luculdl him on behalf of and all tor a job well done His mixture of reporting and comments his the more popular items in these 1 the lost of him Li not lip of the hat should to min of the has reported on note should go to the Falcons who this week the Peel Cop let age boys an bone of future hopes that has in being in the newest spectator sport as witnessed on the Cedar vale field these past fen attest to the fine job the youth program is o nj here In town Kin the t report ihtj submitted si 1 lie upper hind to hi I is Van n mid field pisses mined out to hi in and do- to as George tow e unturned to sun comity anal lift a defeating the Hilton Cup Final The the final the teim and fired cup Jitters wis to turn out to te their best Just is Georgetown settled ihun Brampton awarded free kick three outside bill tin corgctownpeiuiltj area Willi even minute- to took bad bounce In is jwnrdid an of Georgetown rut fret kick just outside tender John and rolled the aria noil his chest iter hi is Slue rolled bill I old the team in the for Mirk to stud a with excellent drill into the plinnu the were supporters went wild Could igainst wind he be the underdogs hold on in thegame Tie falcons rose back of Herb Kewle Ian to task and gave 100 Wilde Grant Richardson per cent Hurls sank as Irampton Brampton scored with two excellent minutes logo but plaer wis offside George Ten minutes from the half town made sure that picked up ton did not come again bill in mid fieldind Martin Warner gave forward quickly and set Mark support as back up goal through He fought tender for this game off two The Junior Falcons were and beat the goal also presented with the league keeper tied game trophy haling Swinscoe Peter lost one all season fseiillc Porter and On they showed what liandj Robinson put more they were made off when they pressure on the Brampton defenders ending the half with well earned 1 win our re it It was still Some very tired going into the capped a fantastic final period season runners tops tie It nnhlps at both Hi of lh York meet lit Wis claimed in tiled Ifor this meell hi Inm lilies tin midget juiilornnitseiioriirl3 Junior boys tins Tin pit li produced uih Mills Then wn i low monition Paul Walts a mi in mnhcl boys rut winner who Is i runner than Witts belt former Ian larks la Tiding record time for Ihe inurse by seconds There is some speculation that hi rter in tin one tint irk had rat id on fourth In the at ilso pi second in her 1 iirs net ix of the meet came when flout Smith out of West Hill rj School it the fin line the senior fOtUTt Rebels won lninYsli meet for The competition is extremely tonsil but here once aiain Georgetown won four titles the mldgit and Junior the midget ind senior boys Both the ind junior hoys trued second places Here too certain individuals especial recognition for outstanding Lynn again placed an excellent second recording induct Iris Sherry In in the Junior hlrls withn lime of 13 In Hit si nor boys rate Doug smith lined clocking 1 u teammate John close behind for ing In thi i mo were Barb Gae I 15 it 17 Karen Edgar 15 it ir it 19 Lynda it Anne it lfl 19 in I it in ami in 122ml position clocking Geori town team was in mining second behind thi A In hi Junior girls met Simlrn placed fifth with tune of 13 Shi was followed by sixth liming 13 Debbie at at Thompson at 15 THIRTEENTH Heather Heed led the way in senior girls race when she finished In 13th position with a time of 14 Behind Reed i Dune Jones 17lh at McLaren was nth 10 Gray li Andrea at 15 Susan McLaren Ih it 1G and Michelle timing 17 ml Walls strong eighth pi finish at 18 helped contribute to the midget boys The runn on Ihe A team were Ferguson who placed lath with a lime of Gary George Howie at 19 and Doug at FORTY There were 292 runners In this race representing midi up of some runners from School were 13th overill On that team were Neil Wilson in spot 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