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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 15, 1977, p. 17

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Page IS THE HERALD June IS Minor Soccer weekly report SQUIRT DIVISION Rao gen 1 A well fought close game with the Ranger winning by 1 goal Scorersgor the Hanger were Rick Fisher Patrick McCarthy and Alain DunouchelShield for the Mustangs Well played Jamie Spffler Selby and Mark Zandel of the Ranger and Chris Bewley and Susan Taylor for the Mustangs SpanZBlueJaytO A lively game with the Spurs having slightly belter control of this particular game Goal scorers were Philip Hughes and Terry Dixon Special mention for Paul Taylor of the Spurs and Keith Deve De and Richard Matlhew of the Blue Jays who really tried hard Referee was GS Jones PANTHERS I The Panthers pounced to victory In this match Mark Zebedee scoring goals and Scott Schoffelmeet and Mike Ross I goal each The Star goal was scored by David Fisher Curtis Green and Mark Sargeant of Panthers and John Delguldlcc and Craig Atkinson of the Stars deserve special praise for iheir efforts WILDCATS JAYS The Wildcats gave good account of themselves but the Blue Jays were certainly not disgraced Jason scored goals and Steve Musprat l goal Peter David and Sheringa really did try hard for the Blue Jays as did Mark Moody Brian Franks and Brad Thome OLYMPICS The game swung first one way and then the other with the Rangers winning by the odd goal scored by Selby John McEthanc Lee Anderson Robbie Fly an Dave Barrow Chris McMurray and Tim Oosternof all tried very hard by Chris Manhire ATOM DIVISION AVENGERS PANTHERS A fine effort by the Panthers with Drew Fisher scoring and Mike O Brian scoring 1 Anthony Larson scored for ihe Avengers who never gave up trying For their special lorta Craig banks Mark Pries and Dave Tunney all deserve special mention Peter Shellon referred DVN AMITES A Star malch this keeping everybody in suspense until the final whittle blew A great game and a credit to both teams Goal scorers were Mike Hurley Daran Mack I for the Dynamites and Graham Griffiths Brian Peacock and Give Mulllns scoring each for the Meteors VicLangoand Thomas Gross played very well indeed A close game this lime with the Aces being unable to flick one in the net The lone goal was scored by Richard Snyder Special praise to Hole Jens and Mark Campbell of the Atoms and Steve McCarthy Graham Sheppard and all trying very hard RABBITS TURBOCIIARGERS An easy victory this time for the Turbochargers with Steve scoring goals a penalty and Mark Bcrtrond also scoring goals Doug Taylor Brent Oostachuk and Bob French never gave up for the Rabbits and John Bourgue and Gary goalkeeper all played an exceptionally good game referced AVENGERS A runaway victory for Ihe Dynamites but Mike Pries Ihe goalkeeper lor Ihe Avengers had a great game and saved munyposslblegoals The goals were scored by Jay Anderson Mike Hurley and Scon each Mike Bruce Ferguson for the Dynamites and Craig Banks and McMcchln played a good game by Tim MacLeod BLUE KNIGHTS I A well fought game although Ihe were unable to score Danny and Danny Kent scored 1 goal each Andy Hughes Brad McCashcw and Last of the Blue and Nigel Pickering Andrew Malcolm and Tracy all deserve special praise Tun MacLeod re f creed DYN AM Not Mich an easy victory this lime for the Dynamites and Ihe goalkeepers of both teams namely Bruce and James Gray were outstanding The lone goal was scored by Mike Doug Covert Peter Dunn and Todd Collins had outstanding games by Andy Parent AVENGERS A well fought bailie although no goals were scored Michael Their Mark Pries Perry Weslcin for the Avengers Nigel Pickering Tim and Ron Sldcrlus for the all helped raise the standard of this gome well played guys Andy Parent DYNAMITES 1 Not such a runaway victory this time for the Dynamites who only won by goal Both teams fought hard Jeff scored the lone goal for the Dynamites however his following deserve special praise namely Mike Delguidice Doug Covert and Bruce Ferguson Gary Skelton the goalkeeper tor the Tur had a great game as did Carl Johnson playing In defense Tim MacLeod referred 3PANTIIER 9 This time the flashed their way to victory as the Pan ihers seemed unable pounce on goal Stcpan Roy scored goals and John Nigel Pickering also played a great game for the by Tim MacLeod BLUE KNIGHTS 1 A close game here wilh the Blue Just managing to win Grelg Last and Jimmy Drake scored for the Blue Knlghta and David OBrien Tor the Rabbits John Barclay Danny Billy Waisl Brent Oostachuk and Ashley Richards played a fine game by Harvey Clare METEORS GOLDEN DOTS A well fought bailie with the Golden Dots emerging the winners this lime Goal scorers were Louis and Golf Dykxhorn for the Dots and Thomas Gross for the Meteors Hat Martin Gordon Savage Brian Jones and Rick Middaugh also played a good MOSQUITO DIVISION GIANTS lDYNAMOS A good close game was played here however this time Dynamos won Sean Hie key scored for the Giants and Paul and Gillespie 1 each for the Dynamos The goalie for Ihe Giants Willy Dystroa and Jeff A MacLeod CANADIANS 1 ARROWS Another close game was played here In the Mosquito division with Jeff scoring for the Canadians and Andreas Hack and Glen Baker 1 each for the Arrows The half backs on the Canadians learn played a good defensive game Ihcy were namely Paul Dyx- Fred Kendrick and Phil lip Wickers As well as the goal scorers special mention goes to Scott Taggnrt on the Arrows team refer EAGLES GIANTS In this game the Eagles soared over the Giants The goal scorers for the Eagles were David Davd and Doug Hastings Although the Giants failed to get any goals this game David Houston and John Van Soelen played a good game D ELVERS ARROWS 1 Tim Pa baker and Jack each scored goal for the Flyers enabling them to win the game by I goal Jamie Beccker scored the goal for the well played MAGPIES ZEPPLAN Although the Magpies were goals behind at half time they came through to win in an exciting game The goal scor ers for Magpies were Mark David Rick OBrien and Shawn Scorers for the Zepplans were Shawn and David 1 D FLYERS I CANADIANS A very close game the Flyers winning by l goals scored by Tim Brian Kennedy Keith Laughlln and Ian play ed well for the Flyers as did David Cillls and Mike Daquano for the Canadians Alex Tough referced ARROWS 9 DYNAMOS The Dynamos Just found the extra power to win and the winning goal was scored by Glenn Blight Cameron Mc- Paul Long and Tun Kroe- all bad a good game as did Ted Muslach goalkeeper Danny by A MacLeod GIANTS 2- S The Zepplans zipped to an easy victory although the Gi ants tried hard Goal scorers were Chris 0 Riley and John VanSoeler for the Giants and Dave Rick Allan Scan and David Hou ston 1 each Sean Hlckey also had a good game for the Giants as did Mike Beoney for the Refereed by A Tough CANADIANS EAGLES This time the Canadians cruised an easy victory although David Doug Hastings and Rick Sedore tried hard for the Eagles Goal scorers for the Canadians were Phillips Wickers and Peter 2 each and Jeff and Derek Ray and Chris Jessop were a real power pair in defense for the WEE DIVISION SPARTANS PHANTOMS John Dehaus eluded the Phantoms lo score goals which enabled his team to win once again Robbie Coulbeck and Pele Morrtw also played a good game of soccer LIVERPOOL 1 FLYERS Both teams tried very to win but the game resulted in draw John Clare scored for Liverpool and Peter for the Flyers John Ilofdahl goal keeper played well as did Mark of the Liver pool team Rob Impel and Bill Van Soeler were outstand ing for the Flyers by A GIRLS DIVISION JR NATIONALS 1 A very close game with both sides trying hard Terry Read scored Nationals goal and Ju dy While for Debutantes Jenny Milne and Janet had an excellent game for the Nationals as did Cindy Hurler Tracy Home and for the Debutantes RED BARONS JAGUARS On this occasion the Red Barons defeated the Jaguars fairly easily However Sarah Bclshaw Anita and Sue Martin played a good game for Jaguars OLYMPIANS I JAGUARS A hard fought battle with the Olympians finally scoring Ihe winning goal Patricia Turner being the scorer Margaret Jessop Sheena and Lucy for the O- lymplans and Sarah Belshaw Arlene Gray and Jenny for ihe Jaguars were all outstanding SOCIALITES 9 ROCKETS Leslie and Rose Wilcox both scored enabling the Rockets defeat So cialites on this occasion Joan la Bonnie Beckct and Anne Leslie all had a good game for Ihe Rockets Andy Parent JAGUARSOSUPERGIRLS On this occasion Ihe Super- girls lived up to their name Val and Jane 1 scoring Kent and Sylvia Schroder played wilh distinction as did Diane Smith Jenny and Gray of the Jaguars GOLDEN SPURS DRAGONS1 S Raffcrty was the lone goal scorer which enable the Dra gons lo win Janet Vander- Elizabeth Moulder Jen ny Thompson and Linda Wilde all deserve special mention SUPEItGIItLS 1 DEBUTANTES This time Ihe didnt find It so easy to win however Vol Longo managed to put one In the net for them Jacker Wickers Cathy Dob- son Sonya Debbie Deenlk and Heather were all outstanding In a close game Rebelettes settle for second place GDHS and B soccer squads competed in the Ha Hon County Championship Tournament held in Burlington over Ihe weekend and both teams made it to the finals In their divisions only to lose and be forced lo settle for second place The A team opened the tournament by besting White Oaks on kicks hen beat Milton In the second outing on goals by Bonnie Lea Beckett and Their third game saw them lopple Nelson as Linda Wilde and Lit found the mark Undo Wilde paced the attack by scoring both goals In the Georgetown win over and It was on to the championship game The championship final against White Oaks ended in a scoreless draw after regulation time but White Oaks claimed the title on penalty kicks White Oaks had little in terms of offensive but their goal tender was spec tula r All of While Oaks wins came on penalty kicks as their did not allow a goal all day The B squad got off to a good start as Carolyn Harrison scored the goal that turned bock M Robinson 10 Georgetown beat Aldershot on penally kicks In their first encounter as the game was lied after regular time Cathy MacDonald scored Georgetown marker Aldershot won the next two matches against the and and claimed division cham pionship Senior Rebs end season DREW CLARKE Last Thursday marked ho end of the 1977 season for the GDHS Senior Boys Soccer team as bowed out 3 to A of In their suddendeath Halloo quarter final match Despite an astounding three goal performance from centre- half Cord Miller the Rebels were unable to stave off elimi nation when Ihey failed to connect for the lying marker The loss brought lo an end a season of transition for the Seniors who started with a undefeated streak only falter towards latter stages of the campaign Nevertheless team still managed a respectable Tour win two loss two tie record In a highly competitive Ballon While they could not compare with 1976 squad which won ihe several players did show improve- As well the defensive aspect of the teams game became prominent although at the expense of Its offensive capa bilities In Coach Jack Browns words We didnt score on our opportunities like we should have In several games we hit goalposts four or five times With a few breaks we could have gone a lot farther than we aid- As for next year Browns optimistic and looks for big efforts from several returnees Prominent in his plans is Mil ler who has been a key man for the team this season according to veteran left wing Paul Beer The Seniors will lose eight players before next season Including Murray Marvac Mike Hastings Gary Richard son Scott McLaughlin Ken Jim Lindsay Glen nar and Paul Beer all of whom graduate Soccer Schedule Games played Field DATE TIME TEAMS Wed June IS 30prr Panthers Stars June 1G i Spurs Wildcats Mustangs vs Olympics Sat June IN Rangers vs Cougars Sol Janets Tornados vs Panthers Mon Stars vs Blue Jays TuesJunrZl Wildcats Cougars PEE WEE STANDINGS lAsof TEAM L Spartans 4 TEAM Dynamos Canadians Magpies Zepplan Eagles Giants ANDYS IMPORT AUTO SERVICE M on Imports J on Volvo 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