Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 6, 1988, p. 10

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Page I SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday July 1MB s summertime School out and the rec department Tamara Weil Lewis Quintan Half is anticipating a tun leather Johnston Athena Jane packed activities for local youngster Last Wednesday Rosemary Davison Debbie David Thorpe members gathered to pore over warm weather Mark Duke Heather Bergs ma Mark Helen plans and to let oft some energy Pictured are Lynn Hamilton Peter Ciatiar and Kim Heaps Herald Karen Melissa photo Michelle Cameron Squirts run hard at final A lack of offence hurt the Georgetown Major Squirt soccer team as it represented Hal ton Hills at the annual nobble mini soccer festival at Scarborough Terry Fox Park on Saturday Georgetown battled to a rcspec table draw with Pickering before dropping a tough decision to Whitby Joseph Goodhew finally found the mark for the locals in their third outing of the day as Richmond Hill nipped a determined Georgetown side Goodhew not both Georgetown goals The annual Hobble tournament featured mini soccer with six players from each tide on the field at any one time aligned In a 1 forwardsdefenders goal tender for mat ion Substitutions are allowed at wilt and Georgetown players proved to be excellent all rounders with everyone taking a turn at each post Hon including keeper The Georgetown effort and final results at the Robbie festival were Impressive considering the squad was assembled just few weeks trior to the tournament Team of idals said the side played well and were encouraged by their results Members of the team Included Ryan Smith Robin Deeley Andrew Andrew Wright Robert Timmlns Justin Wong Daniel Stuart and Joseph Goodhew Binbrook on map Rams earn win Soccer By ALEX TOUGH Friday Canada Day Bryan Turner and I were leaving the Glen Williams ball park after an excellent breakfast and I could have sworn our worthy mayor Rum Miller was inviting us back to play ball in the councillors ball team As things were I was off to the office and so Binbrook is so small a town that you take the proverbial blink and you are likely to have missed it com However as a sporting town It surely rivals Georgetown and its Hal ton counterparts Soccer baseball hockey etc The local soccer club hosted a boys and girls under 14 tourney this past weekend and Georgetown were represented The boys side were struggling in the first game and came back for a tie The second match was the reverse with Ihe op position coming back for the tie The game was a loss and so did not qualify for the final but put up a good performance nevertheless The girls went one better or two really Not only did they reach the final they won it Their first mlnute game took place against Milton on Saturday and they pulled off a sevengoal victory with an almost perfect game Melanle Booth netted a hat trick In this one Later Brantford handed down a soccer lesson in romping home by and they also won their other matches by seven goals Came Sunday morning and Town faced a strong East Hamilton team The result was In favor of Town and entry into the final to meet Brantford once a gain The prospect did not appear too pro mising after the previous days defeat As is said about many sports soccer also is a funny game An ear ly and quick free kick led to the first goal by The lead allowed Ford to dominate the game with Georgetown forced into a defensive shell Wendy equalized from a penalty kick and scored again to shock the opposing team From then on Town were again on the defen sive and held out to the finish A thy tourney and successful coach Dave Booth and his squad are a pro ud bunch Incidentally Jennifer Apgar the goalie achieved two shut outs and obviously took full benefit from the recent goalkeeper school at Soccer World Meteor and Villa ore Joint leaders in the Inter County first division at the halfway mark In league play Meteor won by over Plus Welding for which goalie Joe saved an early penally kick Villa recorded a 20 home win over AJax are finding it hard going for the moment Viking also record ed a home victory a single goal was enough to decide In their favor over Mariners had the night and He in third place Just ahead of Plus Welding In the second division Crown and Anchor are clear leaders by two points over United and Crown had the night off and Eagles and United tied 33 at MeadowgTen Lauren and Winchester two new clubs were in opposition and ran up six goals without This Wednesday July sees AJax Plus Welding at p m Ancients at p Villa vs Viking Acton Eagles at Rockwood and Milton travels to Youth club president Dave Moloney said recently that I seem ed to spend a fair amount of space on referee shortages True However a fact is that of all first year referees only per cent are retained every year Some 10 years ago 1 forecast the grave problem facing soccer with the aging population of officials and losses each year of young possibles The OSA have now ap pointed a committee group from the and to give special tlon to the situation One referee a former player has said that as a player he always har officials and from a position of not knowing all the rules Having taken the courses successfully he now sees the situation from the other side And admits that It Is not an easy task What Is seen from the touchllnes in wide perspective is not seen that way by any referee Steelers continue to frustrate In being unable to find the road to goals and wins In the CSL This weekend a loss to the front running west Vancouver kept them at the foot of the east division Blizzard are on a revival these days and are in first place with North York continuing to Improve This year it does increas ingly look like Vancouver and Bin for the top spots and final game Schools are out Cyclists and skateboarders abound the streets and from all sides Last summer there were over accidents alone resulting in deaths and the vast majority were attributed to the fault of the cyclist all In southern Ontario encountered adult leading three young children down the wrong side for them of Sargent and crossing onto Del rex without slopping How many offences How stupid of him Take care when going to and from games and at all other times tobeassafeosyoucan Acton Rams erupted for goals in the third period to break open a tie and cruised to a 157 win over the Burlington Cougars In Golden Horseshoe Lacrosse League action at Burlington Skyway Arena on June Burlington had Jumped out to a quick lead In the first period and the Rams came bock to tie he score at after 40 minutes before the Ac ton onslaught began in the final Paul Wilson led the Acton assault with four goals while Bill Fox turned in a hat trick George Arlem and Rick Newman each had two- goal outings while singles went to Kevin Marcoux Fred Allen and Henny Van Artcrn and Fox added to their point totals with four assists each Wilson and Van Oort hod a trio apiece goal tender Steve Young and Newman each had two helpers and Fred Allen and Rob Allen had single assists The victory improved Acton regular season record to six wins three tosses and two lies or 14 points good for second spot In the four team circuit Rams close out the GKLL regular schedule tomorrow night July with an m hosting of Hamilton Wildcats at the Acton Arena Tomorrow s game will be a preview of Acton first round match at the league a playoff tournament which the will host on Saturday One- game semi finals will be played bet ween the first and fourth place teams and those finishing In second and third spots Tykes tie in minor lacrosse Jon Rut ledge patted a pair of goals as the Blues earned a tic with the Orange In Acton minor tyke lacrosse play on June Paul Withers added the third Blues goal while Thomas Chris Lee and Kyle replied Tor the Orange Assists went to Chelsea Young Richard Ralu and Michel Withers all of the Blues Orange led 10 after one period and the Blues took a 1 lead after the second frame Tyke play continues on Wednes day nights beginning at 30 at the Acton Arena MILTON GEORGETOWN Vacuum Sanitation Supplies Seles 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re used to one line and having guys change every four or five minutes Instead of every two or three The addition of Bill Fox to the Ac ton lineup should spell some ed offence for the Rams and Steve Holder has also helped to the roster since returning recently from knee surgery Van Oort has also figured prominently In re cent Ram wins If all goes according to plan the oneday league tournament will culminate In a repeat or last years final between Acton and Niagara which Incidentally the Rams won It should be a good tournament said Young Meanwhile Young said the league Is not likely to expand next season even though a St Catharines group has expressed interest In entering lack of available players that town Immediate franchise plans Game times for Saturdays final tourney have Acton and Hamilton going at 12 noon with Niagara and Burlington battling at The championship final match is slated for a start Also LAWN GARDEN POOL MAINTENANCE Is Our Only rim Kan Herald Scoreboard a MoSQurro Coil 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