Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 3, 1986, p. 18

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Till- III- I iriliii IhI ilili mil in IkIiiiIiu England has oldest soccer organization I ON Instructor I r pupils riirtlniiU of in ml iimrii Shore taught the frsit i hi Minimi- Herald Soccer The oldest est si organization in the world is Hit English soccer It igui followed Closely by the Scottish I hi Canadian soccer comes much later The of the United Kingdom hive been going for Just over 100 year it is Utile known that the Canadian movement is also a littli over 100 years in existence However the population density and spread probably h is fire it deal to do with the fact it nations have become world powers years or more before the Canadians It seems to me lint we are at last on the right track in organizing our soccer with pro gression from local house leagues to rep to local senior to district and regional leagues and further progression to provincial leagues Next should see the introduction of i soccer league with teams from this province and learn from the west in serious competition The Toronto Blizzard are visors of the eventually ill filed N A and are currently first leg champions of Int and con tain several members of the former NASL club They are In the forefront of the to establish the new pro league across the country In the Petro Canada league Hamilton Sleclers are the front runners not too surprisingly are in the final of the Ontario Cup senior division Their opposition come from fellow league members Next season Hamilton may well be m the new league set up The and that of he and under age groups take place in Burlington on Sep ember With local player Gary Morrow marshalling the defence we have an in teres t in the outcome What this Is all about is that at long last there looks though there is a proper foundation being laid Tor future players of good calibre something to aspire to a possible profession- career in the game Speaking of Morrow a former Canadian National Youth player he has yet to reach his peak although having achieved the honour of representing his country It Is the story of local boy makes good He is not the only one Miller led the way being a member of the defunct NASI Detroit Express Following on behind are players who have left local soccer In Georgetown to seel higher standards elsewhere Howie Oram with Milton Miguel and Ramon Sanchez with Mills Terry Dixon and Mark with Burlington to name a few Morrow went to soccer club as a mosquito in a year when we had no coach for what turned out to be one of our sue cesses In rep soccer and most of the credit for this player develop ment must go to Chlng Georgetown 11 ladies have come on strong in the latter part of their season at one stage winning out of games in a torrid spell So much so that they have topped their division in the round robin preliminary section and are look forward to the finals day in Just a reminder that the boys finals are on Sept the girls on Sept and the Inter County on Sept The Inter County semi finals are at Cedarvalc on Sept and with double headers on both evenings The first game of the Inter Coun ly playoffs starred Villa A and Meteor Blue last Tuesday end DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM LIBRARY ESS AND CULTURAL CENTRE TRENTON til in i li in d in spite of tin irk kick in vogue i Wirt to begin with MI llicy wire on the for the first 11 intitules with only seven players tin e line wore on more pliers to make up a full squid e into the gam fr which resulled kick Bill 11 ire In sent for ward few low through the middle to forwirds At the oilier end Scan irrie missed i glorious to open the when sending the hall over the cross with keeper Simon Willis of position Willis went on to record shut out with some fine Manners did hue the ball in the net hut it wis ruled offside ind did lot A controversial moment led to the only goal of hi Mime his duil type ind when the I ill strikes the upper posts crossbars the ball is rul to be out of pliy and a kick or corner kick is Once again struck for the net only to set reflex save Kirkpatnck push the bill on to the upper crossbir twice rebound into the playing ire i The did not judge tint the bill hid struck the upper portion play was allowed to continue Defender Tim who had in excellent is usuil controlled the bill with his hand ind penalty kick was given To their credit the Manner players did not protest too strongly although protest they did Barclay showed he lost none of his goal scoring skills in striking low and hard past the diving keeper for the only of the good moteh with few problems for the officials Meteor White took both points in a win over lowly it White took an ear lead before the running visitors potted their goal came close on couple of two on one breaks but the attacks broke down and they not manage another goal White recorded their third counter to secure victory in their irch to league and cup double Avenue Collision ind Manners have to wail for another diy to play their fixture due to the lake around If the game is anything like the last two clashes then we ire for another this evening we have thriller as Ancient Manners host Villa A in a top of section clash with Meteor While kick off Christian has and Meteor Blue in opposition at tun Ihe Master Manners visit Villa at at p m In Milton Hit Hangers across town and Park Avenue go to Trci for on a 30 pm matchup GBHA championship matchups Ball hockey finalists set The Hill Hockey has ditdtd its representilivcs in built la ion and champ unship semi finals ttliu It slated Mnidiy even nig The victors met to their fin lis tomorrow Little Itdtkr World lloval Pirn faced off in M and Pro Sports Division round robin It mis wins in tin ir week The Trailer World squill t fi1 win over Mid is Muffler led for the winners with three goak Smiles went rocker Hill Tom Glover llojal Pitt defeated Dives Sir vice Tom Hob Spiten George Osborne ret and I irrv I the storing for winners Kennedv Dm on st ible had Hit for Strviti Inn liid I ittle Hoy il World s to trouble the in Hack but no Villi support emit up mil in pro miiffitlif prudes things ticjjt it the Hold sides periled version of Hit suit trip with success forw had few opport unities to dirctl shots on t ircit Terry in controlled the Blue defensive zones and Doug Morris runs it the villi defence almost pud oH i of turns Hack proud i mil safe substitute ketptr it would hive be in injustice for either to lost goil in the fin il moments hour Villi two players received in this match from ref I Hi rtnnd also rifled ihe V Minnir Hit following evening it and controlled the mitth will Vikings took the t ind tht M inner defences fur most of the first If iry forced set liolh squads finished iml lor tip spot at 1 The he is i bout mv Invents wm McGioIkjii in the round robin It i pur tit goals for the winners while hud other I irry Peterson Kith irdson stored for Me In the other ship contest Pnmpei Ii7zi recorded its first win of the round with win over lerrj Mi hid two go lis for tin winners while Alex Vint mil Ki mi hid 11k others tor Vnimal Control Stcvt Jobm John mil M irk Kirk had Hit gin Is Ihe find st Hidings in the North Hilton Sports Division eh impnn ship round round si md it follows 1 On the suit si mi finulisls too hive decided In the North 11 ilton Shirts consul round tin semi art Met Mil Acton Sabres Junior C TryOuts at Gordon Arena Monday Sept 8 For More Information Call EDUNN 8531130 8774046 it In North Hilton Sports son round rolun both and qu for their semi mil Hornby pee wees win title The Hornby Pet Wtt Soft ball teim had a very successful season They lost only two games and tame away with the League followed by Glen Williams Acton and In the playoffs they were undefeated beating den Williams IB ind Acton and I was eliminated by Acton Glen Williams Glen Williams by Hornby and Acton and by Hornby Hornby had very strong pitching with Jeanettc and Julie Merry List Bowler was i superb back cilcher well as Sticey as short stop Other excellent pi were Jotclyn Lino Lou Woods Merry Kunici Jennifer limit McDonald Poth Julie and June All the girls were it bit is well is Hit fit KofC holding tourney The Georgetown Knights of iol will be holding us second Bluebird Golf Classic Sept 15 at Acton Meidows Course in Acton One of the highlights of this years will be a Hunger which will prevented first golfer to score a hole in one from the blue tee at the eighth I green The prize has been provided by Pork I Mercury Salts and the Georgetown Independent Upon registration golfers will receive tax deductible receipt for their donation to the Ontario Ar thritii Society As well all net pro from the tournament will be sen to the Arthritis If individuals aren t able to it tend the Knights of Columbus would welcome any help could lend to assist running the All cheques are to be made payable Knights of Columbus Cost for the tournament is which includes a round of golf as well as a roast beef dinner buffet and pnies The tournament is limited to too golfers and is open both men and women tor more in formation contact Gord Morton at corded their Hard rtunately eni scorers from both It m In lilt other Mirth Hilton Sporls consul s Milk hid I win over del mil The find st in rtb sports ilion si dmfs Met Mil s Milk In the M M Pro Spurt round robin both rs ind il will in stun in il round It irvesltrs recorded heir Kurd win with II viclury over Si st iti Miki hid ill three fo ds for tin winners P for St In tin other com i si ft rink Disposal looks I hid two for tit winners while Slut nil I igttnnk hide singles Mike lules I in standings irt is II II misters Jetta GLI JUST A BABY AUDI The new GOLF tor 877 ON SPOT FINANCING No i99GuelphSt Hwy Georgetown BAZ MOTORS Ltd Win one of six My Child Win 20000 in backtoschool cash a SuniinE Rook lo Iwcnty 5 we vi I t your addiGSsai el j My Child Summer Safely Conies HALTON HILLS HERALD ISGUEtPHST GEORGETOWN I I I CAPITAL QUALITY IS JOB 1 CAPITALS 361 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN 8731626

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