Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 24, 1981, p. 13

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G I Soccer SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday Jane ISM Gallaghers pass helps Desrosier score for Spikes By KAItLM OK KENS Herald Special SQUIRT Milton Despite a hard fought game lie Cougars could not quite match Milton play J led the Milton team with three goals followed by J Guzman who added a single Lea tine Diane Savage and Monica Smith played a fine game for the ATOMS Vampire I Bolton Both teams displayed fine soccer skills in a very closely checked match in Bolton Despite excellent defensive work by Bolton the Vompir broke through with Pi a scoring the lone goal or the match Noteworthy for the Vampires were Kathcrine Johnson Valenc and Sonja Wassermann ding players for Bolton were Jill and J ana Ontario Cup weekend The Boys Ontario Cup look precedence this SOCCER weekend At the junior Falcons Andrew Murray Chev Olds Major Atoms and the Minor all gave battle to visitors from Newmarket and Motion the Ontario champions and only one loss this year opened strongly against the junior Falcons John couple of fine saves Ashley Sanders cleared a comer a tackle by Rick some near misses and twice the goal standards came into play deny Sporadic raids by the Icons only troubled once when came close Riv Kennedy and Sieve Swlnscoe were hard worked defending the mid field In 30 minutes No and captain opened the scoring and No 11 added a second before the half The I960 champions went on to a result yet our guys were not disgraced and gave a good run The Andrew Murray Chev Olds Major Atoms were also hemmed in for the opening of their game against Newmarket Goalie Philip distinguished himself in the early going with Remedies and Curtis Green prominent in clearing their lines Newmarket soon look he lead and held on win an exciting contest Meanwhile up at flame the Meteor Major socked two home learn whilst playing good soccer improving upon their last couple of matches Goalie Peter Jones hardly was in trouble throughout defenders John Doug Covert and Jay Anderson doing a good stopping job one each coming from Steve Turner and Rick Middaugh who turned in a more than useful performance days Other commitments forced the lads to draw heavily upon reserve strength to field a full team Meteors pulled off a 3 win Graham Hill two Rick Knoepfli Barry Fowler Ian by me with his hand Ken Ross and Mike scored for Meteors Bras Dave and Ion Wilde scored for the Ancients in a late comeback This was a good game marred by some inefficient effing by Mike Clarke Then we visited Acton and our Bogey team did it again Playing excellent Bluff on a bumpy pitch we could get the boll in the net Acton scoed on a mid goal tap in from a tow right wing cross which eluded three defenders Within a minute we equalled through Gary who beat he keeper at the second attempt Steve Ivan Bird and Archie controlled ml eld However the Bogey struck two goals to Acton in the opening minutes of the second half From it was all out attack and no luck until Archie Tannoch picked his spot in he last minute Result 3 In Acton favor The Inter county results so far show at the toot of the 1st division with points Mariners Acton Eagles Meteors and All out of five games played so far This evening Wed matchups Logics vs Mariners Trafalgar Road Meteor A va Acton m and Milton Heights In addition to my comments about the concept of the inter county league with the Influx of other more competitive league players there now is the strong hint of pro ess tonal ism creeping in and I am certain this is not in the best Interests of local soccer Soccer Skills BEATING AN using inside BY DRIBBLING outside of foot Play ball in one direction with inside of foot Mosquito Raiders play for Ontario Cup By GARY LANE Herald Special The Minor Mosquito Raiders had a busy week with two exhibition contests their regular season game and an Ontario Cup match Saturday June 13 the Raiders played an exhibition game in Poor play in he first half allowed Stouffville to take a lead and then In the second half a successful penally kick widened the margin to 30 Georgetown outplayed the home side in the half but a late goal by Billy Murphy from Brent was all the scoring they could manage Monday evening in Bolton he Raiders ended their losing streak at three with a exhibition win George town completely controlled the play and each of the forwards Billy Murphy Brent Brass James Wal raven Danny Lane and Ricky Fitipatrick managed a goal Getting wis la were Glenn Mulder 21 Patrick and Lane with one Johnny Stefan in nut made some fine saves his first shutout Despite the humidity and Back at Cedarvale Thurs day evening the Raiders find the net and dropped a decision to visiting Mississauga Solid game go to Trevor Glenn Mulder and Dave Wood In their final game of the week Georgetown played In an Ontario Cup match and with a surprising 3 win Coach Varrlchlo had reports that Saltflect had a strong team but he was very proud of the way his boys performed and rather elated by the games result The first half ended tied 1 1 after Brent opened the Raiders scoring and then Saltflect scored their first Billy Murphy counted two Georgetown goals In the second half the first from Danny Lane and his second after a goalmouth scramble The home team closed out he scoring bu it enough Stars for the Raiders were Peter Teddy Wcothcrall and David Harris d b J in gTJ Inside a yard square try to reach any side using and speed ft TARGET All Your Photographic Needs Custom Framing Quality GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE BUSINESS DIRECTORS OPTOMETRISTS Df R R Hamilton AMD Patterson Building Ontario TELEPHONE GW Corbet DC CHIROPRACTOR Mill For Appointment PHONE till CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Goebelle Wagner MacAdam Main South Hill Oaorgatown Ontario 4535532 the HERALD R E Clipsham Limited Surveyors Consulting Engineers Sulla 101 HALTON Hills Oeoraaiawn MM McVeigh Tiger Team No l Despite some problems the Tigers were victorious over Team No with four goals Rhonda adding a double and Kerry Shaw scoring a single Jennifer led her team with a lone goat Tigers Team No 11 The Tigers pulled off another victory with Rhonda scoring three goals and Deborah Lee Mitchell adding a single Patterson netted all three goals for Team No 11 Tigers I Team No I I This game ended In a draw Rhonda pulling off both of the Tigers goals Goal scorers for Team No are unknown MOSQUITO Milton 1 Royals Karen Ha id held the lone goal of the game for Milton despite a strong effort by Julie Cunningham Robyn Lane and Tanya of the Rapid Ire llillshurgo The Rapid Fire proved to have that extra skill over the Ilillsburg learn with Allison Irvine her way with three goals followed by Jacqueline Gerrils who pull a single goal Debbie Jocinta and displayed fine defensive skills Spikes Bolton Supported by Jenny Gallagher on half back Chant el worked her way lo score the lone goal of the game Shannon O played a very fine defensive game assuring goalie Wendy of a shutout The Bolton team worked well together supporting Elaine in goal Tigers Stephanie Green and Trade Peggie each netted a goal to give hem a victory over the Invaders Lisa Mason scored the Invaders lone goal Hutt Susan Rogers and Weldrick were the Tigers extra strength Tiger Bolton The Tigers pulled off another vie lory with Trade Peggie leading her team with two goals and Kim Daquano and Stephanie Green each adding a single Kristlne Krafczek is noted for a fine game along with Trade Kim and Stephanie PEE WEE Golden Eagle I Milton Octagon Club Both teams proved to have that matched skill which Jane Taylor netted the lone goal for the Eagles supported by Anita Booms ma Leslie Wrodewski and Sheri Janice led her team with one goal backed by and Diane Chesla Meteor Firebird Susan KIrby and Clark of the Meteors each netted a double with Debbie Smart scoring a single Corim Wlttich was the Meteors outstanding player along with Susan and The Firebirds gave the Meteors a good struggle With Kelly Roc Kelly Lashley and Chris Hams each scoring a goal Note Coaches pleaie oat game sheet completely MEET THE FALCONS Georgetown finest soccer talent are a team from the senior that coach hopes can defeat most opposition on any night Seen here ore left to right back row VInce Gin mo Lee Ferguson Doug Thompson Din Thompson Charlie Klnscy Doug Hole Garcia led to right front row Ian Wilde Jim llarkin Cory Richardson Dave Chapman Steve Holler Robbins coach Herald photo by transmission When you hove transmission problems Its Time or Mister transmission 18 THOMPSON ROAD UNITS 10 AT MAIN MILTON 8788426 JAiwiyersary Celebration aijd Sale In 27 years has grown from a small store to a complex Garden Centre handling many aspects of merchandise for your home office or factory Our store is fully stocked with everything you need for gardening from plant materials to tools and chemicals Our Gift Shop contains many gift ideas with gift boxes available free of charge Our greenhouse is filled to the rafters with many different kinds of house plants for your enjoyment Our selection is unbeatable so are 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