Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 25, 1988, p. 13

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Minor soccer Shutouts abound Two out of three contests ended in shutout wins or the victors in Georgetown Mini Minor Squirt boys soccer action last week The Grey Goonics were blanked by the White Knights with Nicolas Singh scoring for the win ners Other strong performances were turned in by John Nathan Cordon Jamie of the Goonies and Steven Mark Maclnnes and Cook of Knights The Reds recorded a shutout over the Green Goblins with Adam Jason Hull and Matthew Hess cited for their standout play The Golds received goals from Jordan and Tim as they defeated the Blue Tigers Chris Moss and David Dekleer played well for the Tigers and Nicholas Joel Cunningham and Matthew Hughson shone for the Golds In the Atom division minor category M and Pro Sports and Kinsmens White Tornados both came up winners while Consumers Distributing and Andrew Murray Blue Bombers played to draw Daniel and Jenkins each scored for M and Ms while Danny Jackman replied for Andrew Murray In Pro Sports 21 win Michael was cited for M and Ms along with the goalscorers white Donald Jones and Brian received accolades for Murrays Shawn Adam and Steven Smith played well fur the Consumers Mean Green Soccer Machine as Scot Herbert Robbie Stehlik and Mark perform well for Andrew Murray in those two teams knot Curtis scored the Sames only goal and it proved to be ecislve as Kinsmens White Tor blanked ihe Youngs IDA Killer Bees 10 Both lineups were praised Tor playing a solid game In major Atom action Robert Pilgrim had a good outing as he sent two goals home In leading White to a triumph over the Greens Gary MeNiven replied for Greens with Peter McCee and An drew of White Ice burg cited for their stellar play Darin Fin lay son and Matthew supplied a goal apiece as Golden Eagles beat the Downtown Video Vikings Trevor Crane Aaron Dunlop and Tim Van Hinle well for Vikings while Golden gles enjoyed a strong all round team effort In the shutout win titXt ION HE HERALD Wednesday May J Inter County This Wednesday has Meteor vs Chester Brampton Milton Meadowgleo Villa vs An- con Brian Best all early kick off cienU Acton Eagles Lauren- Late kick off at Viking vs tlans Christian Crown Win- Plus Weld- Soccer World clinic Socrer By ALEX TOUGH Soccer World Is an Indoor soccer facility which has had an arena In for a few years and caters for all sizes sexes and ages in prac tice and competition Earlier this year another arena was opened at Daralea Heights at the main Junc tion of the and Dixie There are several leagues which operate In the premises and recently the Ontario Indoor Cup Finals were hosted there John McGrane former Los Angeles Aztecs and a Scot is one of the leading lights in the company The manager of the Mlsslssauga facility is David Gee a Liverpudlian and former Toronto Emerald The company Is a keen supporter of soccer and hope that the arena facilities wjll be well used Of course it Is a commercial enterprise The arena is already well used and the owners on occasion put on clinics to put something back into the game Such an event will take place on Wednesday June by way of a clinic which is free Goalies between the ages of and senior and residents of Peel Hal ton are the conditional entries The clinic begins with meeting at Soccer World and thence to Darryside Park for the demo and continues until 330 Although details of registration are a little sketchy a telephone call to David Gee and his staff at or better still at will bring more detail Head coach for the day is Bob Wilson former Arsenal and Scotland International goalkeeper who specialties In clinics of this nature Wilson is also a current BBC commentator on soccer Others are Mike himself a former English and league goalie and MTV soccer commentator Dick Howard Technical director and former goalkeeper and others of coming stature George Balnea the local club vice president and head coach is now to be often seen around the fields en couraging house league coaches in doing their coaching Balnea has been keen to train or coach the coaches Sometimes a coach Is Just someone who is there and basically organizes the team without much ex pertise in coaching or the game Itself An approach ty Balncs or his new henchman Harry Jackson an England FA national coach should be seen as support troops and use these experienced guys as much as you can Over the years wc have at tempted to put on our own coaches clinics and they have not been too well attended which Is a pity There is a great deal or knowledge and ex perience around this locality and not too well drawn upon At the same time Luc Bertrans has once again managed to obtain the services of a number of new per sons willing to try their hand and feet at refflng Encouragement is necessary here also and support from the older and experienced of ficials would be welcomed The big brother system of putting younger and Inexperienced referees in train with their older experienced counterparts is a system working in other areas and has been tried here some success As a final thought In this area It is not only with officials coaches and goalies that specialized clinics could be held Defenders strikers players and administrators could well do with their own clinics Watched part of a bantam girls match between the yellows and maroons and was very Impressed with the fitness quality and en thusiasm of the play Each team had one star player who seemed to hold the ball Just bit too long before releasing Each team had a player or two In the not so good category In kills Both teams had the re- ESS QUALITY STEREO SYSTEMS ACCESSORIES FOR YOOR HOME AUTOMOTIVE RECORDS TAPES Wilt unit mainder in good quality in passing positional play and skills If this is the standard of this year It should be an Interesting one indeed Georgetown United had a fair bap tism Into the big leagues as coach Sammy Inglia put it so aptly Turn out In the Wlllowdale tourney at the weekend the lads were given a 40 loss by Toronto Emerald and defeat from Armourdalc as part of the final lead In games to the actual league commencement The Falcons first Peel Ha ton game Is on the 29lh In Mlsslssaup Wednesday being the opening day of the Inter County league I tried to pay a visit to all the fields in town before the Mariner match The only one not visited was Christian field where the road was blocked by a stopping half way across the level crossing At Aicott Villa came and went with both points In a 31 loss handed out to Varian with some good soccer coming from the visitors Another good entertaining game was seen at Meadowglen United Meteor variety and Crown and Anchor stroking the ball around where the match ended in a tie The late game at had Plus Welding and Ajax In opposition Plus opened the scoring in the first minutes and that was enough to seal the points The Ancient pulled off a victory in a game which could have the other way HYUNDAI COUNTRY fiUELPH ST GEORGETOWN ran High average s tide Herald photo VOLKSWAGEN GOLF teasing 99 Georgetown Inc audph Kill Otoigitawn TorB460910 CONRAD BUY Oiler Expires Juno 30 HALTON COUNTRY CLUB GRAND OPENING Frl May 27th Sat Mav 28th LAS VEGAS REVIEW stabbing WAYNE THOMAS with the Las Vegas Chorus Dancers and Paul Saunders Comedy Players NO COVER NO MINIMUM UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Call rh 3 MILTON ONTARIO THE KIWANIS CLUB OF GEORGETOWNS ANNUAL LOBSTERFEST Friday June 3 1988 Georgetown High School Cafeteria per person Proceeds to local charities Prizes and dancing to Some Entertainment Tickets Tickets can be purchased from any Club Member or The denture Therapy Clinic on Church St 8772359 Halton Hills Herald St 8772201 or Macs Milk on Mountalnview Rd KIWANIS CLUB OF GEORGETOWN LET THESE PROFESSIONALS HELP Halton Country Club Pleasant Surroundings Challenging Course Heading south on Highway 25 then west on CampbclluHo Originally club was private and exclusive and In ItWT summer whether youre looking for a leisurely and the Mlllon you will find the went to semi prlvale Today its available for public use as or to use any of the other faculties the Halton Country Club and Inn nestled In a GOLFERS HAVEN What better way to end your game than in the relaxing atmosphere of The Term Inn OPEN TUESDAY TO SUNDAY Lunch 12 n 3 pm Afternoon Tea 3 m 5 00 Patio Bar 3 p 5 00 Dinner 6 00 9 pm Sunday Buffet Brunch I 30 m Licenced Major Credit Cards Accepted Reservations King St Terra Colta Country CIu is members Golf is just one of the many attractions visitors will find when waiting the Inn for the first time Aside from providing a nonohote par golf course many other facilities are of fered including an Olympic length outdoor swimming pool expansive picnic grounds tennis courts and dining facilities to accommodate as many as zoo people There are and 60s dances on Friday and Saturday nights and catering of wed dings and banquets The Inn is situated on property that many years ago was the site for a hug farm operation But since these days there have been extensive renovations made and the huge barn structure now contains a licensed patio iwo licensed lounges a large dining room and limited accommodations for anyone wishing tospcndthenlghi The Country club is ideal for newcomers to meet local residents of The Country Club also serves an ideal spot for company picnics through the sum mer on the acres of land Meals con be varied easily outdoor barbecue pits that arc easily accessible allowing people to bring their own meal for a The Inn will provide music for get well using an Impressive The Country Inn is situated close to horseback riding facilities and during the winter cross country ski trails are open which run into adjoining conservation Country Inn has a lot to offer NORTH HALTON GOLF COUNTRY CLUB Maple at Trafalgar PRIVATE CLUB WITH Golf Curling Tennis Social Memberships Phone Numbers 8775236 or 695 COUNTRY CLUB RR MILTON ONTARIO Outdoor Olympic Size Swimming Pool Outdoor Cars LOUNGE OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND Banquets lor Wadding Partln and Soclil Function Complat With Sound 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