Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 25, 1988, p. 12

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Paget SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday May IS Cross kick A Loyola defender attempts to the ball away while the Junior recorded their third aawolf or from a GDHS Rebel daring senior soccer action at season Herald photo Georgetown last week The senior Rebs blanked Loyola Loyola coach ejected Feast and famine for Herald Editor It was feast and amine for the GDHS senior and junior girls soc cer teams in high school action last week Lisa Mason scored both goals as the senior Rebels disposed of Loyola on May IB while the low scoring junior continued to difficulty finding the range in a It was the seventh tie of the season for the junior side three of them having been scoreless draws Senior Rebel I Loyola A fine outing by twogoal scorer Lisa Mason and the sparkling shutout goal tending of Lorna Richards was somewhat over shadowed by the expulsion of Loyola coach Pat Roberto from the field Referee Stevens objected to some continued verbal harass ment from Roberto and banished the Loyola mentor the GDKS lot for the remainder of game Rebel coach Sheeiu Kewley bad was really Especially as the coach of a high school team With Roberto gone Loyolas play deteriorated and in the late stages of the contest one of their players received a yellow card warning from Stevens for unsport smanlike conduct Kewley was critical of the lack of discipline exhibited by the Loyola side Ive allowed any team of mine to even yell at each other said coach Kewley We could have gotten into a shouting match with them but I was very pleased with the discipline and play of our team Kewley cited cocoach David Varricchio for his work with keeper Richards prior to Dave worked with before the game especially on corner said Kewley Loyola had some critical corners In the game and Lorna handled well She played a super game She hung tough in there it was ber beat game of the season senior Rebels are some healthy optimism into the playoffs where coach soys they be a match for any team No matter who we play In the playoffs well be competitive she said of her charges whose worst defeat of the season was by a 31 count Goals meanwhile are one thing that nave not come In abundance for the junior Tbey record ed their third scoreless tie of the 1968 season on May with Loyola also unable to find mesh Tbey Just dont seem to be able to score the goals said Kewley Theyre a young squad though all grades nine and ten players Jenny Ryan picked up the for Georgetown Herald Scoreboard SENIOR BALL HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS AS Or MAY LEADERS Mid Bill McDonald Lease To Own Georgetown figure skaters sharpen skills The following skaters passed their Waltz Hart Foxtrot Tracy Bumes and Carolyn Richardson respective tests on March 7 and Rocker Foxtrot Carole Blues Kelly Cctton March Preliminary Figure Peter Johnson and McDonald First Figure Jennifer Second Figure Shannon Gordon Danyelle and Carolyn Richardson Third Figure Carrie Morris Fourth Figure Keily Sher- rard Preliminary Linda Ellen Louise Matthews and Lesley Watson Junior Bronte Danielle Dembie Sara Em ma Harrison- Burgess Karreman Kerri McClure and Tracy Junior Silver Freeskate Joanna Miller Dutch Waltz Megan Fox and Krystln Mc Bride Canasta Tango Sarah Amesen and McBrlde Swing Dance Peter Johnson Amber Lyons and Stefanle McDonald Ten Fox and Yvonne Moore Fiesta Tango Jody Johnson and Angela Lee Four teens tep Danielle and Kerri McClure Foxtrot Sara Harley Paul Johnson and Amy Longworth American Waltz Johnson Heidi and Carolyn Richardson Rocker Foxtrot Joanna Miller These skaters passed ex aminations in the following disciplines on Mays Preliminary Figure Sarah Amesen Ashley de Jorge Amber Lyons and Krystln McBride First Figure Yvonne Moore Dutch Waltz Andrea Michael Fedchyshyn Angela Heslop Kitchen Tara Nord and Swing Dance Sarah Amesen Anne Bowman and Ashley Jonge Ten Fox Emma Harrison Burgess Lee and Jennifer Sheppard Fiesta Tango Amy Sykes and Lesley Watson Willow Waltz Gimeno Em ma Harrison Burgess Linda and Lellani Lee European Volkswagen Golf From Georgetown Inc OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mechanic Brakes Tuneups Exhausts Minor Repairs Georgetown REGAL Buvty And Hid JUST A SHORT DRIVE TO BUY FROM THE PEOPLE THAT MEAN A GREAT DEAL IM 161MEMS88 RIGHT 141M782366 HERE 141M783950 FOR New or Used CONTACT swings into action Murray Wilson Cadillac Ltd JO MAIN EAST- MILTON ONTARIO The Georgetown Baseball Association is ready to deliver Its first pitch of the season as the executive announced list of coaches and sponsors last week Hep team sponsors coaches and playing Information include Acme Track Juveniles Boyd Blaine Milton and Andy Williams coaches playing at Fairgrounds A Thursdays at p Lions Club Midgets Brian Han nan Ted Barrow and Kevin Hughes coaches playing at Fairgrounds A Wednesdays 30 pm Standard Products Bantam John Wright Gord Hagen and Peter Gair coaches playing at Fairgrounds A Tuesdays at 30 pm Mike Adams Bantam Bs Al Gardiner Carney Ross and Phil Dobbin coaches playing at Fairgrounds A Mondays at Patriot Designs Morly Richard Bush and Patricia coaches playing at Fairgrounds A Mondays at IS pm Cobra Trailers Tykes Mike dock Mike Da Quant and Gerry Adam coachea playing at Fairgrounds A To lays at pm The GBA house league executive for includes vicepresident Jack Wallnga and umpire-In- chief Dave Martin 8777113 Con veners Include ball 8771613 Bob Kitchen squirt 877 Pete Wanner tyke Dave peewee- 8778705 Eight teams will battle In the Ball category with Elliott Custom Brokers Rangers David coach Apple Auto Glass Reds Glen Dales Macs Mountalflvlew Plaza Angels Bill Jackman Shop pers Drug Mart Orioles Ralph Alcorn Star Fuels Expos Phil Van Houten Continental Services Mariners Steve HodneU Hal ton Credit Union Mets Pete Hayes and Brad Hills Trout Farm Blue Jays Al Stuttard and Bill Sykes TBall will be played on Mondays and Wednesdays at George Kennedy and Centennial Fields The Squirt team lineup is compos ed of Fishing Charters Yankees Mike Mc- Candless and Pete Moss Thomson Moving Indians Don Jackson Cross way Cubs Bemie and Kevin Weatherall McEachern Steering Specialties Giants Robert and Rick Armstrong Shaw Trophies Padres Gary Simon Squirts play Mondays ana Wednesdays at risen Park Tyke teams are Dairy Queen Twins Connie Georgetown Qui It Lube Astros Donald Jackson Daves- Service Centre Tigers Richard Bulck Royal Canadian Legion Branch Pirates Mike Boyd and BUI Briggs Tyke action goes Tuesdays and Thursdays at Fairgrounds Armouries and Bam fields division will see the Pronto Muffler Dodgers Wayne Toronto Dominion Bank Braves Doug Jim Red Sox John Armstrong Insurance Cardinals Mike Marshall Optimist Club Royals Keith Withers and Dave Beasant Games will take place at Centennial and Fairgrounds C on Tuesdays and Thursdays The Hal Ridley said schedules start within the next two weeks with rosters currently being compiled The house league is play a few exhibition games so coaches can have a look at the players and then they can prepare team rostcra to ensure that teams are fairly even said Ridley Umpires are also In demand said Ridley Anyone interested should contact Rick Hume 8770693 or Dave Martin 877 Umpires are paid per game for house league Be a leader Applications can be picked up from the Acton Indoor Pool and the Recreation and Parks Department Office in Georgetown Deadline for High were honored at the Golden league banquet at the Legion on May Joyce TUion look the ladles divi sion with while was good enough to earn him the mens award Herald photo GEORGETOWN SPA FITNESS CENTRE EXCLUSIVELY YOURS 8771924 MILTON GEORGETOWN Vacuum Sanitation Supplies Soles ft Service 8763394 GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION SPRING GENERAL MEETING For the purpose of the election of officers at GORDON ALCOTT ARENA Upstairs On May 29 at 1 pm applications is June 10 NORTH HALTON GOLF COUNTRY CLUB LTD PRESENTS An Informative evening for their upcoming CURLING SEASON Wednesday June 1st 800 pm at the Clubhouse Maple Ave Georgetown Previous present and prospective members 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