Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 22, 1984, p. 20

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Till III GFFL league action Junior Falcons surprise all in tourney I mi wed our usuil able the Copper Kettle in the den at this past week dm work The TNT corners were conspicuous by our absence tins evening by took Bonny to Sherwood Pork in Burlington loreeover her car Her son Doug had borrowed the to trivel to the Burlington Internitiontl tourn It is expected that the would be home soon is the junior of which lit is tht centre were not expected lo move the first rounds should have known Not did tin team coached by Dave Moloney this go the first rounds went into the semi finals mid Ihrough to the in The opening saw a well tie with hometown favorites 1 1 followed by win over Star borough by I If this is not victory over Quebec by I soon let the others know that Georgetown wire here phy And too late for the were into the find Hen played a super game of soccer to win through by 10 A well liken goal by riL winter Keith on a poor piss back liter lour m days Ihe opened slowly in the final game The first half saw Buffalo like the eame to the Falcons without ausini too many problems for the hick four of Tim ivies Steve Turner Doug Colvert and Barnes The midfirld were unable iny for front runners Keith Spiller Colin battling a ttiewindondsun However Adam Djuk Joe Clare stuck to their task Substitutes Hon Vinitcm Tommy Stefan and Hole their presence feit when they came on superb win over Windsor had taken them to the final game they continued where they left off followed ill and ihe goil would come Middaugh and came The solid pressed home and the still would not come Buffalo broke out for a spell and won i tree kick yards out a pass to the irked rifil winger and Ihe ball was in the net for wh it proved to be the winning go the run of play Yes Undeserved Yes However it s goals that count and Buffalo hive to on a piece of quick thinking to ne t the only go il of the and The Junior been beaten were not unbowed They were to be the blocks of their division how false that out to Dave wis proud of his lads and none more so th in the supporters who both tennis off the held end of a hard fought game Silver is pretty when you ore only to back the wooden spoon lads By the wiy Bonny never did jct her Doug he is keeping it to take the 1 ids home This is a week for lourneys The atom Warriors brought home silver from Grand Valley where hud a sueccssful weekend indeed look my notes of the team unknown to him 1 must add I do ihe team five imes only lost out in the fiml game Fergus Grand Valley and were amongst ihe opponents This was another success and a super series of Nut to be outdone major and minor had tourneys in Res dale and both came back with silvers The bantams had opposition In Milton Niagara After three wins a 1 loss in the final gome ended i great tournament It is a long time since our youth squads got Into tournaments far less some success All participants deserve your accohdes folks and well done young and old There is a fair bit of latent in this area and it is nice to praise for a change Major upset prevails in grid play DON SOU I Herald Correspondent With Ihe playoffs only three away play ruled the in Georgetown Flig Foothill league this week Play was highlighted by major upsit with North be Smokers In other league play M and M Pro Sports squeezed by the Greeks tamed a ing Norvnl squad Dairy Queen thrashed and the Long horns beat the Peel County Bandits former ly 14 The North Sports team has a meagre three wins this season but two have been major upsets earlier this season one in the was over the Greeks and Mike It caught two this week the other another This provided illustration of the importance of quart against Smokers North pivot Howie Jacobs played a strong game maintain a per quarter pace He hit Bill er ind Peacock for half of the majors Lnwr added a strongest team in two point convert and It itself Tyrell booted two hole converts weakest team in Bick ildwln to the Greek With B absent for the first a pointer started in the with a James and two points from John is In the third ihen with ered points In the lhe in and mil Allai wlionow pijui With Baldwin own the dubious task of to direct the attack losmgtoboth and the second half the North Hilton in one Greeks ison kepi paee with by i mere in irgin the Sports crew for three il offence click collected mother score is did and lh brother Paul Steve Paul Wilson and the SI tubs two the touehdown id 11 ind their fins of minute gut mi i exeitemtnl hive come lo Ion held t it half on i hi 1 mijor Bob field fo plagued by dropped quarters but empty in Ihe final quurl Terry t Sargent and John Vierr i scored majors Jerry Neil grabbed a two pointer played a major p for three majors i the first half by Mike Andy Garhult Scott Mark I added a two- pointer the Greeks M irk scored mijor ind Rob Rivers I VSIAS Both with playoff intensity in exeitlng contest the intensity Buffalo downs Falcons The Georgetown Juni or pulled off Ihe surprise of the stason last weekend when marched all the the Burlington tournament before losing a closely eonttsted Championship one goal As took Ihe field to open the tournament against the Burlington they were the Inst team of eompeting thai any one would have to be ploying on the same field hours later when the game was play Burlington had beaten Georgetown 1 in their game three weeks but they were not allowed to repent thit effort as Georgetown played hard and held them to a 1 aftir Tommy Stefan in for a in scored the equalizer the final inlhcyime In wlnl was probably Another goal from Ihe of the Stefan two from ton the Junior A im from Windsor in front a crowd of hundred Keith ribbing Ihe only I il game minules before the end handed Burl lnejoii a thrashing setting up a Georgetown verbis Buffalo fin il The w is a bailie of is both teams refused ogive in inch 11 soon obvious on one goal w is needed to decide the game tun iltlv for Georgetown number of points who hid ought mugni for two it is who gol that Colin enabl Georgetown to over tome Scarborough in tilt second game keep ing them level on Burlington Three goals from another from Moltershead gave Georgetown a handy win in their closing game of the first as they dominated Que winning 4 Burlington advanced to the semi finals of a belter god average however with brook Mike Lord of and Grant of IAS ich reeeivcd three game suspensions for attempt ing to re imct the Dairy ijuetn ipptars be moving into top form in lime for the pi iv off s II it the shifted into overdrive in the hilf I JOd Jiff was the man on field scoring m ijors and kiikin four the Wildeard ind so joined Burling ton winninglO Acton Mens Y schedules biathlon The Mens Club will be holding i hi Saturday The hi will com prise of i 2 kilometer course it will see ride and run simult ineously participants will be format of the rice will be that the run tht course one liter the other Pmes will be offered ip finishers A of 0 will be to the top kilnneter mi- while will go lo the top five to if begins by rid ing as soon as he drops Hie hike and begins running the other parti tip ml will pick up the bike ind ride ihe course ind run it once the riding portion is over biathlon will be divided into two dislnn One will be a kilometer event while the other will Denver 10 kilometers Mixed tennis team makes playoffs The Gordon Mixed Tennis team is in the ploy off Just barely The team won all six games In their match with Regency and thus made It into the playoff round by one set which means had Ihey lost two along Ihe season they would be watching playoffs and not participating in them Larry and Bob Houston won their match while Keith King ind John won The team of John and Peter needed three sets for their win 1 In ladies action Allison and Tony Hull won while Linda Bice and Bruce Payne scored a win Ann Kennedy and Midge Hampshire won their match also 1 The squad will play this week on the road as visa Swan encounter with sane learn at the In A league play Georgetown spill Ihclr four game match with Brampton Kny King and Linda Rice won a close natch 7 Oakviile dashes of Georgetown win Audrey Houston their ame I 63 Ann Kennedy and Isla Allison dropped a dec while Marilyn Ser jcnalson and hope An old vented Georgetown Ban lam girls soccer team from winning a lourna held In Brampton Georgetown met Oak vllle in the semifinal and dropped a Sandy scored he lone Georgetown goal In ihcir first game Georgetown Brampton l Jodie Ellord had two goals while had other The Georgetown team soundly defeated Whitby In their second match of the tournament by a store of had twogoalsforlhewmncra and defensive while Alison help from Krai Irvine and Lisa Mason ek thai assisted the had single lilhes Goal team to their Win lender Michelle and a berth in the tour MeEachern plnycd well semi final in the Georgetown net MUM 1TOIYNIIL1 linCKtYIJAt It UNA Itouin I I M tit It Service University courses in Halton Hills The University of Waterloo will offer three university credit courses in Hills this fall and winter You can attend the classes charge simply for personal Interest or you may register to take them tor credit Copies the UW 1984 BS FallWinter Off Campus Lectures brochure are available at the area local libraries and from the Recreation and Parks Department of Halton Hills For more details call the numbers listed below or the UW Office of Part Time Studies Correspondence Continuing Education or come to the first lecture of the subject which Interests you St Josephs Separate School Acton 85 Child Abuse Issues An Integrative Seminar Social Work 350C Wednesdays September December Mr Dale Payne Holy Cross Separate School Georgetown 887 5185 Family Therapy Soda Work 321 Mondays pm September 10 December 3 1984 Mr Alton Social Group Work Social Work 221R Mondays 7 pm January 7- April 1 1985 Prof Paul Perry Courses at the Holy Cross and St Joseph a Schools are presented with the co operation of the Hills Recreation and Parks Department Please call 5185 for more Information University of Waterloo in mil I una id the other- I nun ind iKo id two IAS the bill well in Ihe first is Jim i irt scored kicked the on ill three IAS was unable to m that pace in the second half Only Johnson wis able to enter the end zone COUNT The Bandits formerly Weie ml in new foot ordinate eusily the dusty duds Ihe stubby attire did not detract from their ibihty to football Ijiitifhom I Don played with relent less four ind i field goal M wired he Hilton iwo of the majors Bob Uphill I e Duty ind Paul Allison lt id the others Jim I ij convened ill of the kicked field ind sinfile Tlic defence shut out the in Ihe second half with J Kevin lfbri recording inter wlutt The kept p lee the Long horns over the first half Robertson ink Bruno hud ijors with Bruno gelling the who ml Ms d i If with h by Dave in responded Jr lOJX Eagles respectable in three losses tame out on llu side of Iheir ej the im I own took the I is when Pi Brooke doubled went to third on in error diopped i I llu s ind B iiiiiii ri ill HI km ilwreehei ibtirih double stored on Piui itk raon suiKle itfci hud to tit the seventh inning Blickmort nil stole both second and score when CROSSWORD CORNER for the event will run to the of the rati will be SI per person while on ice ilij will elde the Oder rest

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