Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1983, p. 14

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Page 4 SECTION B THE Wednesday July 1963 Member selected for special match Georgetown cricket club honored ByDr Herald correspondent The Georgetown crick team was doubly honored aver the past weekend when one of its members was selected to represent the Lt nor against York Cricket Club In an annual charity match on Satur day at Glendon College On Sunday the team won the runners up award after reaching the finals In an invitational six a side tournament at Marigflil Hockley Valley Ashley Windsor Is the Georgetown player who received the unique honor GOLF COMMERCIAL Dave of Georgetown slips on the traditional Green Jacket his for shooting a and winning the Chamber of Commerce Golf Tonrna Monday at the North Ilalton Gotl and Country Club Of course that Bill Smith helping to make sure thai jacket flu edged out US golfers to win top honors David of Agincourt a al the Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament Monday at the North Golf Club made himself feel welcome by firingaholelnoneonlhell2 yard ninth hole was a guest of Georgetown accountant Graeme Herald photo IGA Athletics top Brampton By JOHN COBBY Herald correspondent Last week Cedar vale Park the George town Athletic soccer team continued Its recent Improvement by handing the visiting Brampton squad a 1 loss in a Peel minor mosquito match up The victory was far from easy against a tenacious Brampton team that took the lead seconds into the contest Fortunately this immediate reversal dd not stun the local ploy who regrouped quick ly under the ring example of their n Mike Melville His effort and skill In mldf were matched by Wade Serjeantson and Chad Bailey both of whom demonstrated their deter Within minutes thesethreeplay were dom nation possession and providing probing passes to the Georgetown forwards Finally Mark Lorlto again rushed past his defens cover down the right wing Near the end I ne he hit a hard low cross which the visiting goalkeeper under pressure from the other Georgetown forwards found too hot to handle cleanly When the ball loose Jimmy English pounced on It and shot It Into the net for a deserved equalizer For the remainder of the half the Brampton team held a slight ad vantage Were It not for the uncompromising ng of Steve Alchin and Rich Sowery on the defensive flanks and the courage and safe of Nicky Varrlchlo in the Georgetown net the vis tors might have re captured their lead From the restart the home squad dominated ptay for long periods Darren Gray In particu lar directed several wo thy shots al the visl tors net only to be frustrated The danger of a break away score by the oppo sition was always present especially as the Brampton forwards swiftly when In posses However Robbie chased back with equal speed and tackled with biting fero city Paul St Pierre play ed his role of sweeper with cool antic pa lion competently intercepting passes before the visitors could set up dangerous shooting opportunities When it appeared that the game might end In a tie despite the territorial superiority of the local squad the winning goal was scored with a spec WPO aw tacuiar shot With five minutes yet another Georgetown flurry was partially cleared only for the ball to drop at the reel of Derek Woolgar From about 30 meters out Woolgar hit a drive over the Brampton defence and Into the roof of the net After a poor start to he season the IGA Athletics have won their last two home games It now remains to be seen whether the improve especially In desire and effort will also be evident on the road To night game In Burling ton a generally Inhos pitable location for visit teams will Indicate what the players may expect in the second half of the season Pickles draw 00 This Georgetown defender left prepares to tackle a Burlington attacker during Thursday night match between the Shoppers Drug Mart minor and the visitors at Cedarvale Park The locals fell behind early la the second half The final was 2 Burlington Details In Alex Tough s column page The Pickles and the Destroyers battled to a scoreless draw highlight Georgetown Youth Soccer Club atom girls action last week Julie Dwyer Dirdlchuk and Cindy Brcnnand turned worthy performances for the Pickles while Marl Anne Don nelly and Sacha Re Id played well for the In other action the held the powerful Cosmos lo a draw in an exciting match Cree scored both goals for the while Kimberly Mliener and Michelle Gaffey re plied for the opposition Vikki Callaway and Jennifer Stoppford turned In top notch efforts for the Melanle Jans Mylene Benito and Yvonne Bergsma were the top Cosmos players Nicole Remedies scor ed all three Golden Gal goals in their 31 win the Blue Bandits Peewee Maniacs win Harvey twice to lead the Maniocs past the Commandos 3 In Georgetown Youth Soccer Club peewee house league action last week Anderson fired a single marker for the winners while David Harrison and Alan Shields replied for the opposition David Ross Leonard and Scott Stew art were the stars of the match In other action the Panthers shut down the Senior Raiders and the Commandos and the Iron Maidens deadlocked at Terry Smith Dave Rice Robert Caldwell and Michael Wild all found the mark for the Panthers in their win over he Raiders Stephen Fletcher Philip Simpson and Mike MIedma were the stars of the match David popped a pair of goals for the Commandos and Todd Mac Inly re and Alan Shields fired singles as the Commandos earned a draw with the Iron Maid- Rob Horton David DeHass and Richard Han cock starred throughout the game Get Efficient Air Conditioning THIS TIME ROUND ON SELECTED MODELS WHILE STOCK LAST Call tor details now TODAY FOR A FREE Come in and see a heat pump in operation THE NOIMAKEROF HEAT PUMPS AND AIR CONDITIONERS MARCH Main St E Milton Across From GO Station 8761138 Inter County tennis ladies split four The Gordon Alcolt Ladles A Inter County team split four matches with Credit Valley last Wednesday Karen Wilson and Ann Kennedy won their match in straight seta Audrey Houston and Marilyn Serjeantson went the full three sets before finally winning Linda Rice and lala Allison lost a tough match 7 Thomson and Pat Harris went down with a struggle of playing for the Governors team In the match which featured two former English Test play John and Brian Close This game was won by York 300 to 187 runs In the six tourn ament at six teams participated Including the hosts Marl gall CC along with Georgetown and Mlssls- and the Toronto teams Sri Lanka and Spartans In the preliminary rounds Georgetown lost to Marlgall but then went on to defeat both Ramblers and Goa to reach the finals The scores In the games In which the local team was involved are as follows Georgetown 33 va Marl gall Georgetown GO vs Mlsslssauga George town vs 33 Georgetown also achieved the unique distinction of amassing the highest total in the tournament by scoring runs In five overs against Ramblers Id the final match Georgetown again came up against Marlgall who had defeated them in the first round They were off to a fairly good start scoring 15 runs In the first two overs but the batsmen found it dlffi cult to make attacking strokes against defensive bowling and were all out for 47 runs Marlgall at their turn to bat wiped out this total with two overs to spare winning the tournament and recapturing the trophy which was won by Spar- tana last year This Is the fifth year that Georgetown has participated in this tourn ament and it Is the first time that they have reached the finals Con gratulations are due to the six players Ashok Kumar Cap Ashley Windsor Allan Dean Balkissoon David Anthony and Lai Moo chan The official scorer was Mrs Christina Sams

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