THE HALTON HILLS HERALD THE WEEKEND OUTLOOK Friday June Pago 17 Buying or Selling LisfWifh Success NRS BRAND REALTY INC Georgetown Erin Sports and I Recreation Lacrosse Rams 18 ROB RISK Herald Sports Editor 8772201 18 Slowpitch Results 19 Ladles Football 19 19 ALTO HILLS Blue Fins best The Halton Hills Blue held its annual awards celebration at St Georges Hall on Monday to recognize the efforts of Its swimmers for the past season Pictured here left to right are Laurie Anne Crocker winner of the Wendy Bull Memorial Award for best spirit and positive attitude Alison winner of the female swimmer of the year award and Nell Scudder who received the male swimmer of the year award for the second time In a row Herald photo Proper practices A practice at the start of a season is very different from a practice just before a major competition To help you plan an appropriate pro gression of practices over a season follow these steps 1 Assessment There are several aspects to sport technical tac physiological mental social At the start of your Reason assess the skills of your athletes in each Identify their strengths and 2 Goals Decide with your athletes what you want to accomplish by the end of the season in each aspect of sport Make sure the goals are challenging but achievable and within your control Objectives List what you and your athletes must do to achieve your goals Make measurable Since you cannot do everything at once divide your season into phases Phase is usually the longest Phase 2 the next longest etc Evaluate progress at the end of each phase Revise your goals and ob jectives if necessary Phasel Lay Review basic skills and tactics Teach new ones Develop general fitness Teach a mental skill Phase Blend all aspects Solidify skills and tactics Work on fitness specific to your sport Try out the mental skill in different situations Phase3 Use and refine skills and strategies in minor competitions Perform fitness drills at competitive intensity use and refine mental skills under stress Throughout these three phases work also on your social goal eg operation respect others Go for your goals At the end of the season encourage your athletes to remain active in other sports Jack was coach of Canadas National Basketball Team from 1972- 1 and Is a nationally recognized coaching expert For more information on coaching skills and the National Coaching Cer tification Program contact the Coaching Association of Canada 1600 James Drive Gloucester Ontario KlB or Canada Box WW London Ontario N6A SPORT Lawn bowling This Saturday at 10 am the Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club wdl host the 5th Annual Canada Bowls Challenge Tour nament Local Service Clubs and Organizations will be com peting for the Club Trophy which was won in by Kinsmen by British Cana dian Club by Royal dian Legion Branch 120 and 1990 by Kinsmen As well as the trophy Club Pins will be presented to the winning team and a Own prize table for the Come to the Log Cabin Club House on Edith Street to play the game of Bowls to support the players or just to join in the fun All proceeds go to War Amps CHAMPS programme Charity Football This Saturday starting at 30 am the annual Georgetown Ladies Flag Foot ball Mixed Charity Tournament will kick off Six teams are in volved including Global TV Halton Police Montreal Burns Transport Michaels Restaurant and Mens and Ladies League mix Throughout the day there will be gift certificates prizes hamburgers hotdogs muffins juice pop and treats for kids Theres a silent auction on a shower door retail value car window tint by Tidy Car approx value golf bag value and a walkman value 00 A raf fle draw will be held at Admission is free All pro ceeds to Hospital For Crippled Children in memory of Bob Copland Halton AAA history troubling for GHMA By ROBERT RISK Herald Sports Editor Unpaid ice time that often wasnt used and registration pro cedures of the Halton Humcares AAA organization has caused the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association some concern As preparations are being made for the upcoming season problems experienced last year by the new hockey group have prompted the GMHA to seek a meeting being moderated by the head of the Halton Hills Recrea tion and Parks Department GMHA President Hal Pells said 50 hours worth of ice time given to Hurricanes by his organization wasnt utilized which he said was a shame because there are so many other groups which could have used it The ice was completely idle The socalled triple A let it go vacant As a result we GMHA booked all of our own ice first this year and then gave thenrwhat was left Terry Brandt vicechairman of Halton Hurricanes said AAA had to take alt the ice time in a block as part of the contract and that most of the unused hours were very early weekend times Having an opening at 6 00 a on a Saturday is not as far as Im concerned a very good practice time When youre br inging in players who live in Orangevjlle or to practice in Georgetown it asinine Brandt said he has requested more weekday ice time from both Georgetown and Miltons hockey groups but with each centre cut ting the hours given to Hur ricanes and the GMHA choosing its hours first he wasnt sure if that would happen Pells said the GMHAs main concern this year is that the Town of Halton Hills will be coming to his group seeking ice fees booked to AAA which were contracted directly to Hurricanes in Brandt acknowledged that Hur ricanes just paid its last bills to Halton Hills two weeks ago and still owes Milton Pells said the would now be responsible for those costs if Hurricanes ran out of money again forcing him to set up a new payment arrangement They seemed to run out of money around February last year and we dont want to be stuck with any bills To avoid this were going to get each mon ths ice payments in advance or they wont get to use it Tom Shepard director of Hills Recreation and Parks is sen ding them a letter to set up a meeting for sometime next week Pells said another items up for discussion at the meeting will be about the Hurricane organization registering players before the youngsters done so with their local hockey group first He said that is something AAA agreed to last year and are now going back on its Brandt admitted registrations have taken place adding that the fees have been going to pay off last years bills However he said only players who were on Hur ricane teams previously were be ing signed on Long jump effort Chris Seads an year old competitor Z Bennett Public School gives It his best effort during the boys long jump event at Acton High School on Tuesday Several north Halton area schools took part in the meet but results were unavailable at press tlnie Herald photo by Rob Risk