Page THE HERALD Wednesday September 19 1990 Long Horns lose semifinals paving way for new champs By COLIN GIBSON The Herald A new champion will wear the crown at the conclusion of the Georgetown Mn s Flag Football League championship game scheduled for this Sunday 11 a m at Georgetown District High School s main field In what some regarded as a stun upset upstart Kasper s dethroned the defending league champion Longhorns by posting a well earned and hard fought 22 15 win over the Horns in one of a pair of semifinal clashes last Sunday at GDHS In the other semifinal contest Dawgs displayed their own version of the run and shoot offence to scuttle Meznic Electric s hopes to the tune of KSPERS2J IS The defending league champion Longhorns despite finishing regular season play atop the league standings for some reason lacked intensity throughout the GMFFL season They appeared to be the loop strongest squad on paper but their obvious strengths never seemed to translate into total dominance on the field They suffered but a single loss in regular season play but strong se cond half surges combined with fair amount of luck made then seemingly impressive record all the more questionable With the exception of quarter back Mitch Leblanc Kabpers is a young team that had more pro blems fielding a full complement of time and time dur the regular season The potential was then thi bodies simply t Kaspers played strong against the Longhorns and LeBlanc was sharper thdn his counterpart with the Horns Mike and in a game that could have gone either a the losers failed to up their gime that needed notch to elaim the vie Brad had two touchdowns for Kaspers Stephan Roy scored a major and snagged a twopoint convert for the winners Paters on boots a field goal for the while teammate Jim watches sail through uprights during their semi final game against Kaspers on Sunda The defending champions fair too well losing eliminating them from the final which will be between Kaspers and the this at m while Howie McCarthy also had a two- point convert led by the slimmest margins at the half Bob and Mark Hamilton each scored touchdowns for the while Dave Patterson converted both majors and col lected a single scoring point off a missed field goal to Dawgs finished in second place behind Longhorns during regular season so were favored in this semifinal tilt impro ing squad especially in ind round plavoff matches the potential for an exciting game Neither team disappointed was in front 22 at the half but managed just eight second half points while the howled for points to put the game out of reach Dawgs quarterback John Egan had his receivers zipping all over the field and a la Toronto Argonauts even used the no- huddle offense on several sions Fully nine member of the Dawgs squad got their muzzles on the scoresheet and this proved just too much for the over worked defence to contend with in the se cond half of play players felt the turning point in the game came about when the second last major was ruled a good catch and complained that the ball had either been trap ped or had touched the ground In fact the turning point came earlier when elected to go for either i touchdown or a first down rather than attempt a field goal from within 20 of the Dawgs on third down and long The teams spirits sagged not iceabh hen the third pass attempt is unsuccessful Stew and Brad Ferguson ted the Dawgs scoring parade each scored two touchdow Brent ferguson and John Egan each scored majors for the win while two point converts were snared by the Stasivhs brothers Wayne and Linus as well as Dave Clemens and Frank Bruno kicked two con verts to round out the scor Randy Lunn had 14 scoring points for Meznic Stu scored a touchdown while Jeff Lockwood kicked two converts and scored a twopomt convert Equestrian event features top riders Horse enthusiasts from Hills can indulge themselves at the of Champions which opens tomorrow in Cedar Valley he eighth annual tournament runs until Sunday and will feature some of Canada s top This prestigious event is located at the Equestrian Club home of the oldest pony club in America and the designated site for the 1996 Olympic equestrian events This is the only equestrian event in North America that offers world cup qualifiers in both show and dresseage plus classes iom pony club to grand pnx level with more than in monev id prizes this is the richest purse Eastern Canada in 1990 dian team members from the 1988 Olympics and the World Equestrian Games will be com at the Tournament of Cham In addition to the competition there is an interesting variety of demonstrations including Jack Russell races miniature horses carriage driving and much more A major trade fair is located in the centre of the action featuring over exhibitors from the horse industry plus unique craftsmen and artists Within the trade fair is the garden cafe and wine garden offering the latest selections of met one of finest inenes An selection of fowl will be prepared by the Mount Alberts Lions Club and the Valhalla Inn There are many functions and special events throughout the four days and the program is designed to appeal to the whole family The major sponsors of the Tournament of Champions include Audi Global Insurance uflhansa German Airlines Valhalla Inn and states Winery parking is per car and ad mission is free The glint on lub is located five milts of Newmirkit on Drive I or more inform ihon pit contact iMw office it pick amine Passive Reducing Exclusive Ladies Salon Colours byOorri 8734907 Roar Entrance Georgetown We maJe it and it 71 Ontario L7G4J6 DISTRIBUTORS SPORTING GOODS CLOTHING SPECIALIZING IN TEAM CORPORATE WEAR 8730500 Georgetown HEART AND STROKE OF ONTARIO IMPROVING YOURODDS AGAINST CANADAS KILLER Training For Volunteers NORTH DISTRESS AND INFORMATION CENTRE Tuesday Evening 730 pm October 1990 Improve Your Listening Skills Loneliness A m Listening Hurts CALL O I I I Helps FOR MORE INFORMATION HOCKEY ROCK DANCE 50sand60s presented by GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Featuring Live Band HAIRCUTS with the PONYTAILS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER Memorial Arena Mill St Georgetown TICKETS PER PERSON Tickets available from Executive or Dave Martin 7113 This Will Be A SellOuti Get Your Tickets Now ALL PROCEEDS TO GMHA Niagara omafo Escarpment Commission NOTICE The Niagara Escarpment Planning and Development Act RSO 1980 Mr Anion Skok has requested the Niagara Escarpment Commission to amend the Niagara Escarpment Plan Amendment No 63 proposes To obtain an exception to the Escarpment Rural Area policies to permit a motel on Part Lot 28 Concession 7 Town of Hills Regional Municipality of Halton as shown on the map below A copy of the proposed amendment together with background information may be examined at the office of the Niagara Escarpment Commission 232 Street Georgetown Ontario or 877 5191 Written comments and submissions on the amendment may be made to the Niagara Escarpment Commission until December 19 1 990 at the above address Dated Georgelown this day of September 1990 Bayly Chairman