BEST AVAILABLE COPY Page THE HERALD Wednesday aim- Soccer s Player draft next By ALEX TOUGH The Soccer club has concluded the registration and now proceeds with the drafting of players The club will put a couple of rep teams on the field including the senior outfit The PeelHalton team will have some changes from last season which was an effective outfit with some good results under coach George This Sunday coming instead of the usual gym sessions there is likely to be a referee instruction session for local budding officials young and old with Balnes Luc Bertrand Bryan Turner and self assisting each other I understand there will also be room for coaches and managers perhaps players The season opens around May for youth The gym sessions have been productive for those who have used them The skills im parted by coach Barnes to the very young have been showing up in their ball play and is very en couraging The InterCounty league is pro gressing towards a May open ing with 16 teams in two divisions Late renewals from several teams hampered the organization However we end with two divi sions of eight and they look as though they will be relatively even Meteor and United Villa Streetsville and 2 teams Eagles Crown and Manners make up the top Stingers Bowling Report David Ridley tops league GEORGETOWN BOWLING BOWLER OF THE WEEK Brian Bell 819331 David Ridley SENIORS Robert Harrison 738273 Mark 714293 Brian Crocker 661240 Christina Lane Chris Somers Tracy Ball JUNIORS Robin Zander Cindy Clarke Tonya Morris Kevin Shapcott Jeff Pnngle 547212 Geoffrey Beauparlant Richard Larocque Ryan Martin 509188 BANTAMS Lynn Stuart Scotford 470193 Matthew Walker Holiie Cairns Johnston E WEES Brendan Louth 3129i Sara 356132 Michael Cluney 335125 Richard Goblin Lindsay Ed HO Robert 205 109 Ken Vidler 2791 101 Thomas Gordon Eerelt Ml William Walker 2S7 f Gordon Clarke 126 Bngden Melissa Kane Chris Styles Lisa Clarke I Jason 22092 GEORGETOWN HOT SHOTS BOWLER OF THE WEEK Larry Men MENS LEAGUE Harry Brand ford 744 316 Bnnley Hole 294 Cord Lane 725333 Frank Arsenault MON SOCIAL Brenda Cluney Bob Weeks SMITH AND STONE Ace V Bailey 714276 WED MIXED Darren Deforest 723275 DOMTAR LEAGUE BUI Gower 732300 FBI NITE SOCIAL Paul ChapUn 718287 SAVE Streetsville 3 and 4 Laurentians Milton and new teams Merseyside from Brampton and Georgetowns Blue Blazers form the lower section All round referees and lines of finals are in short supply and will be overworked as usual More per sons are needed if we are to be able to satisfy the demands The World Cup in JuneJuly will be exciting with all games shown on TSN over the tourney All eyes will be on the normally challenging countries Italy Brazil West Germany and Argen tina England may flatter to deceive and group opponents are at the present suffering from in juries to key players Holland will also challenge hard USAs attempt in the early rounds will give some indication of what to expect in 1994 when the tourney comes to this part of the world 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