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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 5, 1977, p. 22

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October Taylor of Mtssissauga demonstrated lo some local coaches how to change keeping an eye on the man with the puck Mr Taylor is a member of the CAIIA and instructs at Coaches Certification Programs such as the one sponsored by the Gcorgclown District Minor Hockey Association last Saturday at the Gordon Arena Rebels win 3 straight I Soccer Report The Junior Boys Vol Ham opened their a solid itarl on hcn dumped Burlington school three games straight The Hob Is took the matches laaand 11 In second league game the tables turned with being dumped three ami straight Oaks an who ill took list champion noted the Iktxls will in the forcing points jks iiLtoncs where 10 15 and The 1T7 for the lor learn is Mark Bingham Dim Hob Don BobRojic Gardner fcndicot Ferguson Dave Boss Firth Rod Jeff Mark Hamilton Brian Mel ughlin Brian Ttrrv Oldham thru P Mill Phillips Mark Spicgler and Join i is llitdilt for when the MM it their ho mi court in Geminis drop opening game The Georgetown opened their season on Friday night with a loss to Streetsville and although the Gem s have been too pleased with the loss Mike of certainly was scored four of the nine goals and assisted on one opened the scoring race for Streetsville at 18 of the first period with another Streetsville goal coming at the mark by right winger Steve Blair The Geminis came back with one goal about five minutes later off the slick of centre man Paul Ancelini with the assist going to Bob McCandless Streetsville jumped back at the Gemini goal as they scored Just minutes later again from Mike The last goal of the first period was clinched by Chris Milne of the Gemini and assisted by Paul Ancelini Penalties were moderate in the first period with twelve minutes given to and eight minutes handed to the Gem In the second period only one goal was given and that went Mike Street Penalties were too with only two minutes going to Streetsville and four minutes to Georgetown Play opened up in the third period with five goats going to and two for the Gemini Fights were tying loo with George Chandler of picking up two minors a five minute misconduct and a game misconduct On the receiving end for the Gem was Tim Turner who grabbed himself five minutes blasted in five goals one after another In the third period with the action beginning at the mark when Leo scored At 37 Jim landed himself one only to be followed at by Mike and his fourth goal or the night Steve Blair then decided It was time for another and beat goalie Bill Humphries for the eighth Streetsville goal Then on a Gem power play Dale Mleczanicl shot for a goal and was assisted by Chris Mltne and Paul Allison Fighting back Bill Brook landed their final goal of the night for StreetivlUe Marly Power took the last goal of Ihe game for defeated with a second assist going BylllBBIF Whilst feel that we have Improved our organization this year there arc areas still to be improved Hopefully we will improve these areas and maintain improvements achieved this year The executive have a couple of meetings prior lo the annual general meeting in November when a new executive will take over We also have to bear In mind changes will be made in our system for Firstly due to a decree handed down by Ontario Soccer that we arc not a bona fide association and secondly because I and others feel lhat the current system does not work A re organization is therefore inevitable and as I believe that the club system is the way go I shall move In that direction Those who do not agree will move in another direction There is a great soccer potential in Georgetown and district and know many people he same opinion The area of disagreement Is how best to use potential do not see any reason for the restriction of soccer providing thai there are sufficient enthusiastic knowledgeable and persons In the sport In a club system Ihe club has sole responsibility or its own coaching managing and administration duties formation and operation of leagues in conjunction with other clubs in the same age group As previously the clubs finds player and the player finds the club A club can have as many teams in one or all age groups as the club considers it can handle The club would also have sole responsibility for fitting out the uniform and financing all activities or club and affiliation to its league formation The purchase of equipment is probably in bulk and there stems to be no reason why bulk order could not be arranged The mojor problem in Iho current system is the lack of people followed by the lack of decent facilities and the application or use of those people I believe the club system will go a long way to solve the people problem In numbers and in application of their energies Education of coaches managers and referees and Is also necessary and hopefully on area we can do something about before next season commences The pressure for better fields and facilities must continue until at an acceptable standard for all activities and not Just for soccer Our rep girls again did us proud in reaching the Peel cup finals which were held last week Regrettably a technicality wit us out and so became runners up for this year The result if doubly unfortunate as the girls were up against the mast the whole season and to come through the end is highly creditable to them The weather beat us for our finals day and In spite of thoughts of some people the president has no control over this aspect of the game The games are to be re scheduled at Cedarvale Of or Moore Park and we are hopeful that the originally appointed referees are available Obviously as soon as final arrangements arc made all coaches or managers and referees will be advised Incidentally comes from the nickname of a supporter of the Scottish soccer club Hibernian from Edinburgh In conclusion for this week I again say that the opinions expressed here are mine and not those of the executive See you CUP FINALS Re TONIGHT Wildcats Olympics Meteors vs Jets Mosquito Moore Park 6pm Canadians Arrows TOMORROW Jr Girl Small vale Debutantes vs Red Barons Pre Wee Moore Park In the event of a tie at Ihe end of regulation time which may be reduced by minutes in each half the match will not go into overtime The match will then be decided by batches of penalty kicks lo each side Ihe first team to score more than their opponents In a batch will be declared he winners To be confirmed Squirt Chas Coombcr Atom Sandy MaiLeod Jr Girls Pete Mosquito Bill Barclay Pee Wee Bob Marshall Sr Girls Bill Innes Bantam Bryan Turner NOTICE NOVICE TYKE HOCKEY begins Friday October At Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena Monday October 17th 1977 At Georgetown Memorial Arena All with D H A born In years J watch next walk paper for schedule team Mils ft arena playing in NCCP Clinics total success for those involved Just great You a large en thusiaslic group of people Keen coaches make ood hockey teachers hockey plajcrs will benefit the These are somt of the comments made by the in last Saturday at the Certification Program Coaches Hosted and Minor Hockey persons Penalty kicks decide game registered and at the end ol an exciting a hours instruction retuud lluir lifiijk and irest of Toronto was trie Smith of Bill Juh of Peterborough of Jutk of Toronto irry Sadler Thomas of were the instructors The main Ihi me twofold is Timlin Keep the fun and enjoyment ir to William Maveal Hick Scott Mel Mike Itichmond Larry White Bob Irvine Adams Terry Cull Andy Stewart Bob Gary Knight Bill Anderson Mike Cannon Curt Brownlce Bob Webster Danny JInvlIepbum Aber John Nettcn Mclaughlin Mel Dennis Clovls Roy Donald Smith James Man Stun Mieezanlec Pat Derrick Williams Bill Webb Bill Hawkins Hon Moulds John Buchanan Barry Tippett Fred Dean Wilfred Gray Wilf A Gray Bruce Tom Diamond Richmond of the Georgetown It District Minor Hockey Kendrick Dale Law Jim McNiven Neil Cotton of the Georgetown Charlie Tom Minor Hockey Support Croup Paul Bruce Jlm of Acton Minor MeMtckin Bob Wray Brian Hockey and Robert Ward 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