Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 2, 1982, p. 14

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Rep Soccers new team Atom Raiders tie Milton at 22 Georgetowns Major Atom rep Soccer Team started their first league game became of lock of communication be tween Milton and Thc outlet featured some fine passing forwards The defense played well and were solidly bached up by the mldfleld led by Mark Mlninch Late In the first hair during a scramble In front of our net Milton Just managed to beat a superb effort by goalie Paul Smith but their lead SECTION a Wednesday June MM Page Alex has seen worse but a real ankletwister Parks trials and tribulations Team Four edges past Hurricanes Rebels Flyers 1 A close game with both goalies making key saves Noteworthy for Rebels were Stephen Fletcher Ken Jones Graham Shepherd For the Flyers noteworthy players were Sean Clcary Scott Mackay and Mike Wilde Hurricanes I Team No A well played game with good individual effort from players on both teams Noteworthy players for Hurricanes were Peter and Harvey John Dcvries For Team No 4 note worthy players were Simon Evans Jim Clark and Sieve Tucker Red Devils win and tie in girls squirt soccer was short lived From a well up play by the defence Nicky Varrichlo drove Ihc ball up his right wing and centred to Chad Bailey who slammed it in air born Milton came out strong in second half but the fullback line of Dob Don Steve led by Mike fine heads up play held off Milton and kept renewing the Raiders attack Under the pressure of this solid team effort it wasnt long before some quick footwork and a well placed shot by left winger Mike Melville put George- ahead Late In Ihe game however Milton man aged to again capitalize on a sudden play revers al weak shot to the far corner of our net The coaching staff was pleased to see this new team play such good team soccer Special lion goes to Chris Cam and Scott Dobbins far their continual all out effort and excellent play- making The coaches felt that Georgetown had a lie edge In this game and arc looking forward to our next encounter with Mil- May opened soccer for Georgetown girls squirt league with the Red Devils playing team to a 1 Noteworthy players for the Red Devils were Sara who played both defence and fore- ward Carney on defence and Emily ton as foreword Goals were scored for the Red Devils by Tanyo Morrtss- and for the Champions by Janet Soldo Opening day May was a washout for the girls squirt league who could not field a team due to holiday May found the Eagles and the Red Devils playing to a score for the Red Devils The noteworthy players were Janice Lam- ay and Sara Harley who both took urns In goal and Fowler Goals were scored by Michelle who got two Tanya Morlssen and Cindy Squire one each with Tracy Fowler getting two more The Eagles goals were scored by Lisa Vogt and Booth one each May Smerfs two Eagles six Noteworthy players for the were Janet Miller who got their two goals Taracsa and Samarra Anne Hyde The Eagles goals were scored by Lisa Vogt two Melanle Booth three and Shannon Ellis one Hornets are victorious Hornets Smurfette I The Hornets with goals by Debbie Mitchell Son a and Kim defeated the Smuxfettes Sheri Cave Jennifer Chantler and Leannc Inglis assisted the ploy very well Sacha and Sheri Nairn scored for the cites with Lisa Sikkcma goalie Sacha and Jody Cree help ing in the team effort Th underbill Martian In a very close game the and Martians played very well to o HI For the Michelle Hilts Leslie Harris and Green Machine ties Eagles In Georgetown Youlh Soccer club Minor Atom action lost Tuesday the Golden Eagles tied the Green Machine The Golden Eagles were led by goal scorers Paul Gardiner and John Manning while the coach es voted Paul Gardiner Sam and Jason Wilklns as the three stars for the gome For the Green Machine side Aaron Constant and Neil Parker netted their teams goals while the coaches felt three stars were deserved by Aaron Constant Keith Smith and Marcus Wlttlch Fire boys last Tuesday in Youth Soccer action Scoring for the Bomb ers were Michael and Shane brough The stars on Blue Bombers were Con Vlkki Calloway were note worthy players Michelle Gaffey Marianne and Nancy were Instrumental to the Mar attack Cougars Blue Bandit Cougars took an early lead through Doreen Bergs ma and added a second goal jusl before half time by Andrea Grgurics persistent play The Blue Bandits came back in the second half with Melanle play well and scoring two goals completed her hat rick near the end of the game Tamara Dlordlchuk Laet Morgan and Grace Domln goalie played very well for the Cougars Morrow Maureen Turner and Tarn Leavitt were key players for the Blue Bandits Come out A TTENTION TEENS 13 WORK THAT BODY A Program Registration will be held Thursday June 3rd and Thursday June at at the Gordon Alcott Arena Upstairs Class Times Monday Wednesday 158 A second class will bo added from Iflhote are sufficient numbers Location Cedarvale Centre Cost 45 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 Classes are held twice a week for 1 0 weeks 2 Running shoes must be worn 3 Classes begin MONDAY JUNE 21st 982 For Further Information Contact LAURIE BURNS 600 What news week Cednrvah is in terrible shape although 1 must admit I have seen worse The end of siason repairs last fall were piecemeal and did not cover the bare patches As a result the new old edges of turf do not meet and will die thereby leaving repair at the end of this season The pi lying surface is therefore uneven and makes it difficult to judge the movement of the ball or to ploy it properly The bare patches leave ruts and valleys which could cause ankle turnovers and players and officials have to beware of the conditions It Is also unfortunate that this past weeks rain arrived later Ihim required assist growth However these trials and tribulations do not unpen our natural enthusiasm Our competitive teams began In earnest last Tuesday andof our teams only one managed a point The major atoms tied Milton at home Vorncblo maintained afterward that his team did enough to win except put the ball In the nil to make It happen Although there teams one hadyet to play us write The Juniors and well have of tine Monday and Tuesday games one week later throughout the year Only bantam players including Sieve Turner goalie made the trip to ChinRuaiousy in a pnmier division game The lads fought well for most of the game and were outclassed in the end by weight of numbers an result This will be a hard year for the Meteor sponsored team in the premier and coach Bill feels his tads will still do quite well it they apply themselves to the task Jack Whitc3 major pecwees wire also and even with reserves playing They were well down at Clarkson by and will play with belter results us the season The major hosted newcom ers Kitchener In a result Coach Bill felt that the boys would have done better had Ihty played as a team and applied pressure all the time and not In spasms Billy Murphy and Brent took the eye with some good approach work Gary and his minor should take heart from their spirited comeback CSC Mlss at A second half rally just failed the dying moments and the team fell Joe McGuinncss and Yannc showed lot of promise here The minor atoms did very well In their opener against a strong outfit The visitors had already heavily defeated our newest team and this time it was only The young played quite well particularly coming off a game tournament at the prior weekend The Inter County held a disciplinary meeting last evening to deal with early problems Three ordering and an abandoned game due disciplinary problems does not augur well for a recreational league There are also the first week rain outs to reconsider Which made for a busy night This evening Mariners host Meteor A and Casual SUITS Our Reg Up To NOW ONLY 95 Spring JACKETS Our Rag NOW ONLY OQ95 faV 65 Meteor host 1CCM at At either Moore Park or it will be Vurian and MF Milton doing battle Last week Ron Rlmmer joined he Mariner own goal club with a well executed pass back lobbed right over goalie Johnnie open the scoring for Milton The Mariners ran out 32 winners in the end making It hard going against a stuffy home team Opening day Inter County results ore Division I Villa 1 Eagles Mariners Alplnl 4 Meteor A Meteor Division AJax3 VlllaB4 Vikings Butchers Rangers Brackens abandoned after 10 minutes of play Falcon res v MPM abandoned after minutes of play in the second half the major pecwees begin their tilt at the Ontario Cup against Milton which should be qui this early in the season On Monday the major tackle Miss and the Meteor bantams host also Miss later Tuesday sees the minor pecwees lake on Clarkson at Thats your lot this week see you on the field SLEEP IN STYLE WiinMt I Hit toy GEORGETOWN WATERBEDS mom vsronYowtconvtiarm snap 8772826 Spring ITOPCOATSI Our Reg NOW ONLY Stevensons Now At Stevensons Mens Wear ALL SUITS PRICE OUR REG NOW ONLY 12500 3250 13750 29500 18750 39500 ALTERATIONS EXTRA ALL SPORT I JACKETS PRICE OUR REG 7500 16500 8750 18500 9250 9750 22500 11250 12500 13250 37500 18750 ALTERATIONS EXTRA MENS WEAR Georgetown Market Place 8776661

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