Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 20, 1983, p. 15

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Gems lose friend fan worker SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday July its Panel Select gals runnersup Some there la so much news that la Impossible to put It all down on paper far less hive II actually printed Last week there were few rep matches to report and all games were covered for rets 1 bad a week off so lo speak There a refs executive meeting and an Inter County discipline committee meeting and a Mariner to cover otherwise not much at all Whilst Elaine Bertrand Is taking a wellearned break from referee appointing I have agreed o attempt fill be breach Klaus Zander is also away and Gall Melville Is fields commissioner of this week Gall is also girls commissioner and has had a busy lime of It Hubby Steve la coach of a regular and select team and son Mike is a rep player That means a full week right now on the soccer field They spent this weekend at the girls select tournament and came away with the runnerup trophies They lost he first match to host club The team was caught cold In this one having hardly wakened but came on strongly the close A couple of hours later they suffered a s loss to Niagara and with only minutes break handed out a defeat to Scarborough girls In the current heat this effort is A late telephone call on Saturday informed the Melvllles that they were a wild cant entry into the semi finals on Sunday On Sunday morning the team came up against real match and a loss in the bargain The final game saw Brentford as opponents Completely dominating the game throughout the girls were thwarted by a stuffy and lucky at braes defence Goals would not come The Bradford ladles managedoDegoalandltwasenoughtowln A great all round from coaches and supporters and a nice trophy for all players to round it off FALCONS BEATEN Our Senior Falcons travelled St Clair alto known as second team a heme field to meet West Indies On this Ihe home team played soccer as it should and came away with a result Two goals came from defensive slip ups a familiar this season Missing some very key players through work Injury and other reasons meant a make shift forward line for the lads and very little threat was mounted on the home goal This week no game so that the lads will be able to nurse their wounds before taking on Oakvllle Europe next Monday at Meanwhile the second string put up a superb splay in handing out a loas to Police Blues normally a hard team to crack A narrow lots against Atleticoat Cedarvale last Monday was hard to take especially when winning away from home the same opposition in the first of the season The second team is also finding hard to put out a full squad and need ail the turn out can get for games For a young team they are having some good results In their first year back In the and league The minor peewee reps were not too keen on going to Burlington after their defeat the previous week at Cedarvale Soccer Is a funny game at times like moat team sports The lads almost pulled off a shock result Shock enough only going down by the odd goal In seven Russell Gray netted twice for the tall defender Jamie Waneven the hard working forward netted the other Johnny Stefan received an Injury In the game In a Peel Halloo Cup on Saturday morning at the Bowl the major ran up against a skilful team from Kitcbner The visitors adjusted to the extreme beat better than the homesters and ran out winners by Our bids mixed their gome between the kick and run and short play to no avail The visitors took over early on and kept up their control for the major part of the game After writing that the Inter County have had little or no discipline problems we now have bad a few ejections to deal with and It must be admitted not as bad as last year Up to mid June only two ejections bad been recorded there have been a few more since and only one crowd behavior problem to dale The league are due to visit a for the first presentation tne mommy on August 11 This is the first year that the league has had sponsorship and the members hope that the relationship will continue Butcher appear to be running away from opposition in the First division as teams below continue to take points from each as Ihe leaders pile up the winners In the Second and Guelph engaged In a dogfight first one then the other taking over the top position with Eagles breathing on them One thing I have noticed about Georgetown youth teams from few visitors la the use of elbows In tackling opponents Generally our lads tend move Into the tackle and up they come which is illegal of course There Is no real protection from knocks by doing it this way and In many cases the Tackling the proper way with he strength In the legs and body balanced for the contact almost always works to advantage One of our better squads at good tackling la the Junior Falcons they have come a long way from the disruptive team of yesteryear and their energy is mostly directed at defeating their opponents via the rules of game Of course they have their odd moment When they lapse into the old waya although not loo often Raiders top Maniacs 63 Stephen Fletcher bag a to lead the Senior Raiders past the Maniacs in George town Youth Soccer Chib house league action last week John Devrles Scott MacKay and Derek Oram all fired single salvos for the winners Anderson counted both Maniac goals In other action Commandos downed the Senior Raiders David Harrison Rot Hortoo Rob Alan Shield and Rodd Due to a fatal car accident last Friday the Georgetown Gemini lor Hockey Club lost a friend a fan and perhaps hardest worker they have known Jim Mackie was one of a group of men that saw a hockey team for Georgetown a older teens In 197178 be was part of his Clubs first executive In 197677 and again in 1S8182 his name went on the Club trophy as Executive of Year II could have been here more years but Jim always did Jobs he undertook so and so quietly that we often forgot the size of the project For years he mply looked after the fro I office program and Job- by draws turn ng week reports that balanced to the The hours and Stephen Fletcher and John Devrfea replied for Raiders David Harrison bagged a pair of goals to Commandos to a of tbe Panthers Owen also seared twice for the winners while Alan Shield and Rob Jim left received tats Executive Award from Gemini president Bob McCandlesa In May or 181 for his dedication and hard work for the team on program gate and draw sales work Involved were not truly understood until Jim look a year off from the hockey wars It took two executives and their families to handle the same work load In the two years that he chose not to be on the Jim was still always on call to flip hamburgers all day in the Gem Fall Fair booth or run the gate at a Gem Ball Tournament Jim never wanted the upfront Jobs where your picture is taken and your He sincerely wanted this club to continue s bo that the boys he saw minor hockey had a place ploy and he did every thing hat he could make that happen Every man and woman that has ever worked on this Club with Jim admired him and enjoyed working with Submitted the Georgetown Gemini Jun ior Hockey Club Anna Cairn of Milton left has been doing It for years This Georgetown Bttly fifth year of Ihe two competitors bent over Saturday their bowls were tolbe white Jack Milton bowl was closer Milton tops tourney Teams from Milton grabbed the top three spots at the Georgetown Lawn Bowling Clubs Mixed Trebles Touma on the weekend Milton skip Archie Calms headed II teams to tourney honors The second place threesome were skipped by Allan Clements while Cliff Brown skipped the aide The top Georgetown en try was skipped by Kay Bralden with Helen Ar cher and Bill Gordon They were fourth overall also recorded the high single score on the day a Competitive Prices m PRODUCT OF US A Sunklst Valencia Oranges Bean 1 3W99 2 Bunch Noodles 25WJB9 a 129 Poppi Corn ro 39 Newborn Diapers 599 2 Stontj Country around Bran DJ r 1 till Bread Bra ad Wneatgerm Honey 3e- EUscUls W u Chmtp Snacks 99 IQAKhchen Bag FRESH 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