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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 10, 1981, p. 11

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Sports beat expanding The Herald has decided to bring back a feature that a once popular with many young boys growing up in I Hills not long ago Entitled Soccer School this illustrated instruction guide offers soccer tips to the youngsters and coach alike Dave Huttings our production supervisor who was in soccer for many years remembers when as a coach he would cut out the articles and keep In a for his players Hopefully these aids will be helpful for both kids and their coaches in stressing Important aspects of the J game One of the fastest growing and popular sports in Canada and around the world soccer is slowly beginning to make gains in our own country as qualified coaches become more numerous Soccer In Canada can no longer be considered a sport popular with only nativeborn Hills or some time now has had strong soccer clubs and with the acquisition of new playing areas and practice times expansion of the sport will soon be possible The interest in soccer has always been strong In town Some background on he people Involved with our soccer tips Bill Thomson the author is the director of coaching or the Canadian Soccer Association A former physical education teacher Bill graduated from the school of Physical Education and obtained the full coaching awards of both the Scottish and English Football soccer associations prior to coming to teach at Upper Canada College in Toronto in He has since obtained a Ed from the University of 1 Toronto and a MA in Physical Education From the University of Western Ontario As a team manager of the Canadian National Team in Pan Am Games and the Olympic Team and with his extensive background as coach and teacher Bill brings solid coaching ideas and I expertise to this instructional series G J R soccer T1IK Soccer Skills BRINGING THE BALL UNDER CONTROL th inste I Judge where the boll CONTROL Controlling the ball the air from a chipped service and passing it back to a teammate MAYORS 3rd ANNUAL ROAD RACE SUNDAY JUNE L ru le atari Calooodes- Various PANCAKE BREAKFAST foffowlng a nominal T SHIRTS Panthers defensive against Cougars in 20 action Id i Although the played a very good the Cougars defeated them with two goals stored by Nicole Yvonne pUived a game In net its well Tracy fowler and Jody in Held for the Cougars ATOM tennis team With nul i tin imugul iht mitt I victorious KM mini iMithers in an limn gitini- Thurduy inspir I hi tain with her ijililmr Hit finally is able to direct the defensive by Hie Panthers ircu higher score as Croft- D Allison lead locals In the Georgetown Inter Wesl division Cordon faittl Brampton and won four matches out of six The team of George Croft and John Allison won their match in straight sets or and while Sid Harris and Jim devoured their opponents in winning two out of fi losing Itrmiptcin ilcwncdlMandiil while they a win I and John like lost ihcir bets of 1 while only losing continuously Dob Ijjvegrove did an excellent job of rtfereemg the game I llollun learns a well game with the Paters victorious The got scorer for the is unknown at this time Milium learns held off in a draw In an equal game of skill Arlenellrown Amanda and Pamela units were outstanding player or the Lions with Julie Soma and Lorn a proving be Hie Myers added Acton of the Rapid Fire scored the first goal with a hard shot over the goalies head Allison Irvine added second goal on a penally Jennifer and Marshall boll put on a strong offensive play bucked by Inter County rules altered The Inter County League formed itself this year the past few the league has nil outlet for recreational players those old l plaj in the youth movement Ihose whose legs arc no longer Ihere to be entirely competitive This year rules were tillered to allow dubs to sign players whether or not playul for other clubs Hie result has been an influx of plajers from leagues Toronto District and National The standard of play has increased the degree of competitiveness has increased The onus and responsibility of signing who play for more one club is shared clubs and It is for each to decide where lojalty lies whui there is a clash of commitments Also both teams suffer upon an injury sidelining a player I am not certain thot the original of the league remains The rule change has allowed teams develop which really belong In a more competitive and higher standard league SPONSORSHIP and Meteor soccer clubs look like being major force in first and second division this season Both teams In the first arc undefeated in garni Last Wednesday Meteors overwhelmed newcomers this season The score ended up 1 1 defeated the Mariners in an excellent match For a spell it looked as though Ihe Manners would hold out but two goals In last ID minutes of Ihe victory Sponsorship of Youth Soccer continues to grow We welcome the addition of Shoppers Drug Mart to Andrew Murray Olds Major Atoms and Meteor and Falcons Bantam and Juniors The Senior girls ire lucky recipients of Al Frascrs Shopper Drug Mart concern The girls celebrated their sponsorship arnv ing iih most creditable victor at Richmond Hill gaining ample revenge for prior results Pickttt excelled in an outfield role for a change Penny recorded her first ever hat trick goals Linda net led two and Elaine Taylor slotted home a single Regrettably one of our keenest players Ruth Milady suffered broken knee cap in an accident Cathy played in net for Ihe first time this year to earn he out Jack White Minor Pec Wee coach ports i 2 lie at Milton The home team goalie from played By EX TOUGH magnificently defiant to the eager red and whites Simon Golding scored both goals in an excellent team performance The Major Pee Wees continued their triumphant march with a result In favor at West Mall Paul flasha helped himself to another our goals in his last games and was well assisted by his fellow forwards The lads ore with goals for and against The Senior Falcons tied Cavaliers 2 In a hard Doug Thomson netting both goals and had another disallowed second week running The team Is improving game by game with only a few weaknesses shewing There were occasional defensive lapses of concentration which coil team The forwards just failed to eapilalne on some good lead up work lale In the game HOT Eagles continue to play well in the Inter County with 2 lo record On Wednesday Ihey pulled off a win over Acton to malnlain an unbeaten streak The streak is on the line against Meteors also unbeaten at 45 m this evening Wednesday at Ccdarvale In an attempt to increase my education I took in Ottawa match last Thursday What has happened to the bounce I am told the ball did not live up to Its rtputaion of jears gone by The players did their pari fumbling with no opposition around giving the ball away missing tackles and not scoring In the end zones The coaching staff having irained he players in these aspects should concentrate on coaching to do the Job Is this the answer to Arg woes The Shoppers Drug Mart girls team It attending a socecr clinic conducted by Jeff Stephen of soccer tnlernitional This is a team session preliminary to Ihc full Limit or players later There are only IB places available for the girls clinic on Sunday June 14 at Ccdarvale from DO p at a test of per player Other girls and older should reserve their spot through Alex Tough The first pari from 10 will be for goalkeepers only with Ihc field players arriving for 10 a Interested coaches players and others are invited to come and Jeff conduct the clinic The knowledge gained from this of clinic Is invaluable and it Is free on the half back- Pom Stewart played an excellent game in net Tor the learn slopping many hard shots SueAnne and Cathy both put forth a strong for the Acton Invaders Ho I ton Although Bolton could not quite match ihc Invaders play the whole I cam put forth a strong effort Lisa Mason pulled of four goals very skillfully with Susan Campbell adding a single giving Michelle Fletcher In nel a shutout Kelly Taylor Jackie Tanco and Annette Klein proved lo be the added strength backed by superb team effort Milton Jayccea Backed by Michelle in net and Julie Taylor and Stephanie on the field Lisa Mason pulled off all four goals for fnvaders Alex Grieve held the lone goal for Milton in a well played match Spikes Milton Michcll McEa and Joanne Gravelle each netted one of the four goals to lead their learn to victory Jenny Gallagher played a strong game on center half back with Cords and Sandra both on Although Milton could not quite match the Spikes play they put forth a good effort Tigers 4 llillsburgO After two goals by Trncie Peggie with Ellard and Kim Do qua no each adding a single he Tigers the pace for the rest of the game Colleen Cannon Christine Weldnck and Stephanie Green were the Tigers out standing players PEE WEE Meteors Team No The Meteors emerged victorious From this match Jody three goals Clark scoring two and Susan picking up a single Helen played a strong defensive game for the Meteors Each adding a single goal for Team arc Anne Powers Connie Powers and Michelle Barnard i backed by the efforts of team mate Chariene Van Pin lew Firebirds Debbie Johnson Heidi and Vickie Brandec each pulled off goal to lead their team to a three goal victory Arlene Bergs ma Gillespie and Pctruama displayed fine soccer skills for the Fire birds Milton Optimist Golden Eagles 1 Fielding only ten players he Optimists were victori ous after Mary Bunch and Blue Fins Con In tied from page free 100 free 100 back KrliUPelrov II breast lOObrast 100 fly IM breast 100 free Ann 13 and 14 years breast breast PalTyhurst and 14 years 100 breast TOO breast Choose it liom I of a tut and Charge it Titdon honours mo J I ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS 45 Mount In view Roid Win McDonalds Gift Certificates And Watches your and Foil Markers going win tor food at McDonalds Entries will bo on originality and each manlh wilt be a draw for a Donald McDonald Witch Enlorns as you SUBMIT YOUR ENTRY TO THE HERALD NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE AGE LAST WEEKS WINNERS PHILIP isFaiudon KIM Arthur Ac ion HAMMOND 1 25 Longtlald Acton Nobody can do it like McDonalds can PA ATTENTION KIDSI BIKE SAFETY CLINIC GEORGETOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY WED JUNE pm ACTON PUBLIC LIBRARY JUNE 1 630pm Pamela Simons each netted a goal Michelle Bailey held lone goal for Ihe Eagles with the fine effort of Murray Nancy Mustard and to back BANTAM Milton 3 This was a very exciting close match which could have gone either way both teams holding oft at a draw at many points In the game Gray netted two goals with Karen adding a double and Sarah scoring a single Sherry played an excellent defensive game pulling the off side many times the help of Sheila Koccnian pulled off excellent gojisfor the Milton sweeping in from Jackie added a single ringlet 1 After a goal by Amy of both teams displayed soccer skill in a hard fought gome Mosquito Raiders down Dixie team Georgetowns Minor Raiders were to the Dixie team this week and had Utile trouble defeating their visitors The Raiders built a first half lead on goals by from Glenn Mulder Billy Murphy from and Allan Jonassen Murphy again on neks rebound and finally a me set up from Murphy After close chances by Danny Lane Billy Murphy Georgetown got a break early in the second half when i Dixie fullback headed the ball Into his net The Haiders stretched their lead to on two goals by Lane the first from Murphv and Ihe second assisted The game slowed down at this point as the home bide took their opponents less seriously which enabled Dixie spoil Georgetown shutout bid However on the side 1 win was the Minor Mosquilos third straight James and Dave Wood put In strong games this week for Raiders On Saturday afternoon the Raiders hosted Ihe Stouffvllle Minor Mosquitos in at The home learn although short pJajers at key positions took a lead on two goals from Murphy as the game progressed playing look its toll and Raiders dropped the contest and Peter played solid games This week the Raiders travel to Brampton Thursday 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