North Halton Sports camp Camp gives players jump Kinsmen SENIORS In the final week of play Blue Giants were defeated by a strong Die Centre team which was headed by MeElroy on the mound Pitching for Blue Glanls were Monchamp and Martha Darling Game stars were DCs MeElroy and Maureen of Blue Giants Youngs Pharmacy emerged victorious over Mai Dodge ReMax 1511 Pitching were Trudy Shield of Young and Cindy of ReMax Game stars were Donna Brown and Andrea Ford INTERMEDIATE No complete games were in before the rain JUNIOR Two and a half innings were played before the rain came in the Voldi Standard game Homers were hit by Torn Groatjer of Vald Sheila Stills and Wanda Brown of Standard Good catches were made by Kim and a superb sacrifice came from Angle Alters who was injured after an inning of play Selects end year The Georgetown atom girls select soccer learn monopolized the play in the beginning notching a goal but Burlington came back with six goals for the win Moira Mc Guinness had the lone George town goat Coaches Doug Burrows Yvonne Burrows and Jim Donalds should be thanked for their contribution to Ihe learn this year This is ihe second time they have worked with the squad Also the parents should be thanked for aft their travel in getting the girls and from games The Labour Day weekend sees many soccer tournaments take place The Peel Halton Vanguard tournament takes place around Missis and has been in existence for years growing Into a joust with more than learns from Ontario Michigan New York and Mexico President Jim McCorquedale of on In welcoming all teams officials parents and spectators makes some telling points Please do not pressure your children your players your friends whilst they sports Let them enjoy the activity Soccer can be and Is competitive and that does not give the right lo scream shout and embarrass yourself and the players when things do not go right for them donot put your lost dreams into their shoes Shout encouragement by all means Let the players enjoy the tournament let the parents enjoy the tournament let everyone enjoy the tournament To this I add that referees and linesmen and lady officials are also out to enjoy themselves and they are entitled to the same encouragement and are not there for your abuse One of the reasons for this constant harping these matters Is the constant necessity for so doing In Ontario alone there are almost less officials than ever before The negative and destructive amongst you may be glad Thankfully ire in the minority FIFA reports from all show that the greatest problem in the game Is abuse of officials and there is certain to be an Increase In the severity of judgements awarded against the offenders otherwise more officials will be lost to the game Constant negative and destructive abuse will not improve the quality of officiating at any level Now that we are Into playoff territory at youth and senior soccer these foregoing comments and the President message take on more importance At senior level we are already experiencing barracking of officials by an Inter County senior team Vanan to be precise They may find themselves being censured for bringing the game into disrepute They may find themselves without officials for games for the officials In question have Intimated that this could happen To be fair Varian this behavior has only occurred in past couple or weeks and show It as an example of what happens when playoffs come around It Is most unusual for this club lo be so involved as they have been among he better behaved clubs in the league since becoming members several years ago Locally we are down to referees in the senior category John Luc Bertram Smedema Bryan Turner and myself As Bryan and I are Involved with the Mariners this leaves of whom two are years of age or thereabouts Bryan and I axe also in the 50 category Harry Braam BUI and Varrlcchlo have done the odd game In middle However this places an Incredible burden on the 3 lads left often having to do more than one game in evening Evenlookingatjtouthlevelreferees we ore short of officials and those that do manage out are at least there and doing a fine job In general Our refs are as good as there are good and skilful players Collectively Ihey have been in the game a long time as players and officials and have put a lot into the game more so Ihen most I began with the Vanguard and I return to the Vanguard Although we were not represented at team level John DeVrles Bryan Turner and I were invited down as officials and we had a couple of days on the field at mosquito and age groups It shows that we cannot be that bad I shall be away Tor the next two weeks and Dave Moloney has consented to take over the column for the time being Dave will have a few comments to make In his own inimitable style and I am looking forward to reading them upon my return Hind you I do not know how he will find the time Finally congratulations to George Barnes obtaining Ihe CSA C licence in coaching is a tremendous achievement for a Georgetown lad and I for one am proud of George reaching this level It Hlba vs Celtic and Hearts vs Dundee United and the golf course for hlgnllghled by meeting the grandchildren Friday See you By Herald Staff A two week hockey camp began two wctks ago tor about boys eager to gel back into shape before season begins This is the er the North Ha lion Sports Hockey camp is offered and this year theft even two girls taking part From a a m to p for five days youngsters ore kept busy with more Just hockey They get hours of ice time dally up Into two one and i half hour sessions so they don I get loo tuckered out Dale Law Chris Milne and Neil Cotton are the on ice instructors and physical education Pctherick of Centennial Middle School is responsible for hours of ice activities This past week Noil was busy with the puck machine giving the boys goal lending expe rience as he shot pucks at them This was follow cd up by other goal tending drills The week began with basic puck control then got Into passing and shooting skills Thitrs day a big game was played with team uni forms and parents we encouraged to attend Tin mikes boomed out boys names during play making the game more exciting Locals take part in Milton triathlon Three members of Georgetown Track Club competed this weekend Milton John finished 16th in the age class in a time of two hours minutes Don also competing In thai category fin shed in a time of two hours and 33 minutes Tony Matthews was ninth overall in the age in two hours minutes Overall Grace was Matthews was I23rd and Mash inter was 128th The winning time two hours two minutes kilometer cycled and ran The event was held al Kelso Conservation Authority the boy wanting to get Into shape for the hockey season camp director Chris Milne said Plus it s a nice break for the little guy who been on holidays this summer The youngsters range in age five to 14 years old For the hockey camp Is fun and entertaining as well as a learning experience We make sure have a good time That important Mr Milne said with a broad smile And like Hie learning experiences in class room hockey camp- en get lo progress report to mom and dud the end or ihc One of Hie drills youngsters the North Italian Sports Camp had lo do was a sort of give and The youngsters would skate around give puck to the Instructor who would pass it back The player would then skate uround another set of barriers then tukt goal The twoweek camp was al the Arena Herald photo Darlings batting helps in powderpuff win POWER Powered by Connie Darling homer and hits Purple edged out Royal attack Marge scoring 12 Michelle Milne also went for 4 and scored 3 limes Julie Robins and Donna went for and scored once while Colleen went for and scored once Barrett and Cash went for and stored poured It on In the but came up short Doubles were hit by Jan Walker Dini Adams Jennie David David also smacked a homer over Ihc fence bringing in runs Darlene Blsschopand Griffiths hit eJJ Defensively David who pitched her first game delighted Papa and Griffiths handled shortstop superbly Gall oh Gall where art thou TUMBLERS This was by far Tumblers best game of the year which included errorless ball Scoring 3 mighty swing of the bat this ladles baseball player bad the ball go straight up This action was held week In league play at the diamonds across from Park School Herald photo by llarald Bransch a Joyce Hut chins Crossing twice were Diana Tripp Gail Pat Morcy Linda Paul Laurie Hcnson and Donna Harden Cindy Hoskins scored once and Christine were Linda Armstrong Ruby and Dorothy Neeley were steady in the field Flock threatened in the 2nd innings with hits from Sharon Hale Sandra McMeek In Pepper Tassone 1 Inda Anderson and Spears but were unable slip by a solid defence GREY LIGHTNING DINGBATS Lightnings Lesley Scarlett belled the gamewinning double lo squeak by the Green Lori Hill lathed twice and Sandy Marshall Sheryl Wakelield Cathy Wilson and Sargent scored solo runs Sue Grant excelled in the field This was a superb bout that changed leads times before being settled by a run in the Standout pitching from AA Sharron Color Puff Poo was supported by deft fielding by he entire learn and birthday girl Corley each had perfect games at the plate Donna Barlow road runner drove in4of6 runs with clutch hitting LIE JAYS 3 Combined hitting by all the Ladies unit resulted In another win Lara me and Janice hit doubles each Mary Kelly doubled once while Debbie Lindsay singled twice Sylvle Debbie Titus Linda Perkins Pal Moshinlcr Jane Withers Bonnie Malenfant Bev Compton and Lois Patrick all singleo Janet Ransom was tops In the hurling department Great catches by at mound at 2nd and Withers in were notable Jays went head tohead for 3 Innings then were stopped In their tracks Scoring were Penny Rand Bonnie Henderson and Kelly Judy Anderson Mary Johnston hit well while J Bird Janes made a good play at 3rd and jammed her thumb in Ihe process GOLDEN GLOVES BLACK SHEEP 3 Gold continued to reign this season as they chalked up another win A super homer came from Monica s bat along with a triple Jean Shorty Wilson tripled and doubled Donna Sproulc doubled and singled twice Pat Akers singled 3 times while Judy Gibson Betty Kirby and Jane Mercer singled once Sheep climbed aboard In the late innings but unfortunately were a little too late Sherry Love and Kim Nugent had hits each while Deb Daquano Elaine More land and Nugent the runs RED FOXES IS BULLDOGS 10 Foxes were on fire In this game Bulldogs t gel Ihem no matter how hard they tried Stomping at home were Sally Humberstone 4 Molly Moore Debbie Knoepm Anne Korea Thompson Alice Edgar all each Bette Ann Woods for 2 and last but not least was Penny Buttcrworth with which Included a dandy homer Although they never reached their destination Karen Bottom ly Dale Orion and Gail Wealhernll had good nights at the plate Burgundy old homer queen was at it again as she delivered a 2 run homer Tallying also were Robin Richardson Lesley Mary Ann Bradley Bev Bird and Andie Mllen Dlanne pitched steady while other hitters were Janice Murray Robin Angel Linda and Young players get set for squash season By Herald Walloping a squash boll into the con I come naturally That why youngsters eight to 11 years old were spending last week out of the summer sunshine gearing up for a busy squash season the Georgetown Racquet Club With help of Level certified teaching professional Rob Lefeoe these youngsters spent hours a day working on basic strokes strategy and theory to ready for the Upcoming season With Robs drills on the court youngsters learned match play and conditioned themselves It was a concentrated week of afternoon Squash for the juniors used to leisurely afternoons of looking for things to do I really enjoy it eleven Sara Hughes said happily as she took a I like the sport Sara plays squash in the fall taking weekly lessons and Sundays playing games My mom said really going to get my Sarasaid Backstroke Is a difficult stroke for the youngster and she said she has learned how to do It correctly now With practice Sara hopes it will This is Sara second year taking part In this squash camp She way the leaching is handled with lots of games to make It interesting Sinclair has played squash for a year and likes it I wanted learn to be a better squash ployer she replied when asked why took the I learned how to hit ball a little bit harder and how to get it over other person side comer smiled her checks flushed from a running drill Some people can get it out of that corner As for Stacey s backstroke it got Improved also When you re doing your backstroke I learned how to step In and swing she said Club member Gloria Sinclair said August end isa good lime for holding the squash camp for junior players as things arc quiet the club and there are lots of empty courts for the youngsters lo practise their strokes In Lost year the improvement week was Just fantastic Mrs Sinclair said You could really see a big difference by the time they left Friday Instead of Just banging away at ihe ball the youngsters arc being reminded of he basics of good squash technique and getting ready for the mid September art of Ihe Junior squash program Val stings soccer Falcons Val had three goals as The Sting stung Falcons 1 In pee wee girls soccer action Nancy Walraven Alii son Weslsteyn and Anna all had two goals for the winners while Julie Ross had the other Carolyn Kyle and Becky Dobbin oil ployed well for the winners while all seven Falcons players played well Debbie Mitchell had the only goal as Thun derbolts edged Julie Self Serve 10 Carol Ferguson Danielle Martin and Lisa John played well for the winners while Sherd Cave Wasserman play well for Self Serve squad Julie Ross had two goals as The Sting down Thunderbolts 4 Rosanne McGuinn ess goal gave Falcons a 10 win over Thunder birds Donna Schlpper played welt for the winners while Nancy Zana Kyle and Elizabeth Wcststeyn played well for The Nancy and Anna had the other Shelley Russell Elizabeth West sleyn and played well for the Sting team Tara Lea Jackson and Dawn Thompson played well for the Thunder bolls Erin Hughes had two goals as Julie a Self Serve downed The Sting 3 Rhonda had the other goal for the winners Allison West scored for The Sting Jane McEwcn and for the winners while Tara Carol Jackson Nairn played well for the Thunderblrds PARK USERSBOOKINGS It that time of year when everyone is wrapping up their ball and soccer schedules However several groups arc still Involved In playoffs and tournaments and require extra ball diamond times We would like request that all park user groups contact Town of Hills Recreation and Parks Department at to notify us as to when your season ends so that we can make Ihesc parks available the groups thai need them YBC STARTS SAT SEPT REGISTER NOW J MASTER BOWLINQ INSTRUCTORS FUN CRESTS PRIZES PARTIES ItvMouM Provincial Champloaihlpi AgaQtoupaUpTolSYra Old YOUNG ADULT 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