TEAM OF THE WEEK A hefty raised by Fun Day Tournament Herald Special About was rais ed through the George town Post Office annual Fun Day Tour for the North Ilalton Association for the Mentally Retarded The Grand Champion of the tournament was the Random Car Club Runner up was the on a Branch In the first game I ho Post Office scored against the Sob s points In the second game the Acton firemen beat out Hills Police 165 It was a close third game between the Old timers and the Radicals Car Club The Cubs and Angels in finals The Bantam Girls Select Soccer Team won the Brampton Tournament recently Theyre back left right assistant coach Andy Jones players Shannon O Sue Taylor Tara Burroughs Jodl Jenny Melville Michelle Hedley Kerry McCashew Sandy Rahn and coach Rich front led to right player Alison Irvine Jennl Gallagher Vickl Michelle McEachern Lisa Mason Mlml Jones Kris tint Krafcieh and Steve Melville missing Photo submitted Round robin playoffs wound up last week with the headline result The Mets and Tigers put up good fights too and will be In a consolation play off on Aug 28 at Harri son Public School Last weeks scores were Ciiielmm Fuels Angels Choice Air Cut Ilalton Credit Men Canadian teut on Tigers Cm el ma Fuels Angels 33 Canadian Legion Tigers 31 Choice Air Cubs 33 The Cubs stars of the week were Michael Arm strong Kevin and Jeff Moore Paul also scored several runs Angels of note were Rob Doole Jennifer Hunter Michael McEnc my and Jamie Shell Chris Comey made some key ploys especially in last week lie with Cubs For the Mcls Tommy Fischer Dawn Chandra Shall and Joshua hove played well Big contri have been made by David Zcni and Scott Day too with Michael The Tigers have been so close lo winning all year and tie game was a Karen Hannah and Lcasa McDonald have been strong defensively along with Sam South worth Jeff and Andy have had booming bats score was to for the Radicals In the fourth game the Legions Branch scored to the George town Hospitals 10 and In the fifth game the Random Car Club won 17 to over the George town Firemen The Referees Assoc a l Ion beat out the Town of Hills to In the sixth game and in he seventh game the Acton Firemen beat out ihe Post Office to The Legions Branch 120 won the eighth game with a scare of against Radicals Car Club s In GBHA gets dumped Bob and Audrey claim tennis trophy Six games were played 0 Henrys downed Cal Daves Service against in the Georgetown Ball vert Dale while Nick Huttonville won its Pom pel Pizzeria Hockey Association did the same to against Gemini A wore of was OTooIeswllhascoreof Maintenance as did tallied against Dutch playoffs recently Soccer Enthusiasm inspiring offside Not one foul Not complaint Not one moment of 111 feeling Was there a referee on the field Not one disputed decision Utopia Reality Indeed this was reality At last Wednesday as the Ancient Mariners past present and guests played an exhibition game reminiscent of the Mariners at their effervescent best showed how game could be played in the best of spirit and endeavour and friendly competition Enthusiasm abounded throughout skills try their best no mailer what there are no superlatives to describe this game Out from the post great Mariner teams came Stu Bobbins Gary Spiller Geo Balnea Colin Wilde Ken Chapman Bill Xonthios John Bill lanes Ivan Bird Archie Tannock John DeVries Doug Morris Dave Fear John Alex Tough Sr Keith Andy Dave Booth Stu Balnes Danny Shields Dave Chapman Alex Tough Rick Middaugh Tim Davis Dave Bird Gerry Burgan Dave Cornelius Ian and Steve and Into the newest Mariners to carry on a tradition of skill enthusiasm and endeavour no matter what There were some missing for one reason or another and that is unfortunate They missed something by not being there and the spectators who were present saw some great soccer played In good humour throughout This Is bow the game can and should be played It Is without doubt the greatest game in the world when played like this game was More often than not It is the people who spoil it all from time to Lime I must say I enjoyed myself Immensely and completely rekindled my enthusiasm for the game Yes the game It is the people in the game that spoil it now and again not one foul not one offside not one complaint Great Luc reffed the game and was hardly called upon to make any serious decisions at all which Is how It should be folks It is a great pity that the game was not filmed or that there were not more out to watch as a lesson could have been learned from this special firstever matchup with Old Crocks and Ancient Mariners My thanks to all who turned out for a superb night About the results the redblacks scored four offside goals and the Whites hit the posts and bar three or four times JUNIOR FALCONS After castigating giving slick the Junior Falcons a little last week the lads rebounded with two strong performances In beating Erin Mills away and Misslssauga at home I have not seen a team as well beaten In the end as the Misslssauga side by the final whistle Then the lads went off to the Burlington Tournament on the weekend and although expected to do well they did not make It into the qualifying stages 1NTERCOUNTY PLAYOFFS Meantime the Inter County go Into the playoffs this evening Two hot games in town see Meteor Blue and White face each other at Meadowglen at 30 and host Varian at at 30 p AJax have a night off and Mariners entertain Rangers at at In last weeks games White defeated Villa A3l took an away win over Rangers 32 PAC a home win over Milton by and managed a 33 tie at Villa Butcher were accorded a result over Rangers A who with regret have notified the league that they will not be able to complete the season Belter to know now than turn up for games without opposition Latino also have had a problem or two In getting their team out and Blue have not been able to arrange their last game with Latino so far This has been the worst season for a few years for turnouts of players for some reason The dedication seems not to be there for some WORLD CUP OPENER Canada could only manage a tie with Costa Rica In the World They are now faced with an uphill task to take some points away against same opposition and Honduras before reluming to St Johns for the final game against Honduras goals was the main factor In this one I only managed lake In the last 10 minutes due to late arrival obviously and team looked tired The absence of regular top class matches was another factor although the Canada team seemed to be fitter It Is noticeable that there was little publicity for the game from major media papers telly and radio yet after the game the Incident has been given major prominence The home fans were being goaded by a few Costa Rag waving supporters and It was inevitable that there would be retaliation That it was physical Is lamentable and I question why the security and police would allow the visiting fans to parade In front of the noisiest home fans after the well publicized European incidents of recent months Exports by Royal Despite a valiant try Animal Control was beaten by Exchange House Paul Sheppard had two goals to lead to a win over Cal vert Dale Homes last week Scoring for O was Dan Boon Mike Roberta and Richard Boersma Scor ing for Calvert Dale was Mike Murry and Tim ana baker got dumped by Nick Martino Mo- tars with goals by Paul Basha with two Phil Wlckens and Andrew Hack added singles Tor Nicks while Peterson got the goal for OTooles just got by Gemini Maintenance by with a late goal by Nell Adamson and another early In the game The other scorers for Huttonville was Mosa and Brian Cleave Scoring for Gemini was Mike Green and Steve Royal Pitza dumped the Dutch Exports Glen Baker and Todd Cull both scared pairs to lead Royal with the single going to Howie Oram Daves Service and Pizzeria got into a battle that ended up for Daves Hitting the mesh for Daves was Doug Hall Carlos Greg Links and Brian Fitzgerald Scor ing for was Graham Hill and Barry Stevens Exchange House had no trouble with Animal Control beating them by a score Mark Waters scored twice with singles going to Weir Kevin Phillips Gary Lock wood and Mike West Scoring for the Animals was G Stone T Graham Smith and D Corrigan gets its own back By DUN ALLEN Herald Correspondent Instrument sharpened their scoring prowess this week by thrashing a dismal M and M Pro Sport squad 51 In other games OTooles was very nearly upset by Norval but came back to win 2013 Dairy Queen edged IAS 1914 North Halton humbled the Smoke Shop and Peel County and the play ed to a 1515 tie CORRIGAN VSM AND PRO SPORTS Corrigan broke out of a minor scoring slump this week by crushing the rapidly sinking and M team The Pro Sports have been able to lake solace in recent weeks from the fact that although theyve been losing theyve been able to keep games close Not this one folks Though only behind 147 at the half M and collapsed under a 37 point barrage in the second half Paul threw six touchdown passes and for a bit of variety scored one himself Kevin Harrison and Brent Per guson each scored a pair of TDs while Dalgle and Bob Bushell recorded two more Kevin Harrison also kicked a last play field goal to push his team over the 50 point mark Only a pair of Mike Lord TDs saved M and M from total disgrace DAIRY QUEEN VS IAS On any football team Is by far the most Important posi tion The performance of the normally formidable Queens without first string QB Mitch Leblanc has provided further confirmation of that fact Las I week the less Queens lost to the surging North Halton Sports this week they barely subdued IAS IAS led 1411 heading Into the fourth quarter on a pair of majors by Brian They were unable to score again however and eventually yielded a game winning touchdown Dairy Queens Ron Lunn was also responsible for DQs only others Jeff aided Queen cause with a field goal and four singles VS very nearly did what no others team has done In almost three years beat a Rick Baldwin led squad The OToole receivers played like rank ama teurs treating the pig skin like It was conla mlnated by radioactive waste Norval took advantage of the weak offence and led the game at the end of the third quarter on majors by Wassens and Bruce Youmans Wayne Stauslls had scored for The hard pressed squad then managed a you look Marvelous Mark Russel TD to bring within one of Norval Rick Baldwin then rescued his greasy palmed receiv era by Intercepting a pass and return lug it for a major to secure Ihe victory NORTH VS SMOKE SHOP North continu ed to play some of their best football ever easily defeating a very looking Smokers team on Sunday Brad Ferguson Bill and Mark Hamilton each scared North Halton majors Hamilton also tallied a two point convert and Andy chipped a field goal through the uprights North Heltons defence was particularly sharp as Jim BUI Fournler Kevin Brown and Phil Bud Intercepted Smokers passes The Smoke Shop struggled throughout and over three quarters could only muster a field goal off the foot of Doug Thompson In the final frame Bruce Cartwrlght scored a TD and Werner Mikolelt a two point convert but it was a case of far too little too late PEEL COUNTY With only three games remaining in the regular season schedule the and Peel County gained a valu able point from this Lie to assist their quest to avoid last place and playoff ineligibility The offences repeated ly misfired in a first half that ended 76 in favour of Peel County Bruce scored a the Bandits Jim Lindsay for Ihe herd Georgetown Hockey Jackets Early Bird Special AT LAST SEASONS PRICES UNTIL SEPT 30 At Alcott Arena SPONSORED 8Y GEORGETOWN HOCKEY MOMS ORDERING DATES Wod Aug 21 Thurs Sept 10pm Sal Sop I Dam 1 Sun Sept Wed Sept 1 Wed Sept J FOR INFORMATION CALL TOWN OF HILLS ROLLER SKATING GEORGETOWN MEMORIAL ARENA AUGUST 21ST MAD HATTER NIGHT Anyone Wearing A Hat Will Be Admitted FREE On This Night Skate Rental 60 Nonnal AUGUST 28TH BACK TO SCHOOL DJ NIGHT Skate Rental BO Herald 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