Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 15, 1976, p. 14

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Paget THE HERALD 197B Pineview season wind up the quiet one and Dubutante Cooch Robert MONDAY the noisy one Olympics visited Acton or However they have a few the and f rial game of the vason From the it and the will to win looked as though it was going Remember these and many to be a low scoring game with futurB for GEORGETOWN batter Weir pounds out a hit In last Saturday Wee House League Semifinal game against evenly matched learns teen minutes Into the first half Mitchell broke away and scored the f rat for Acton A few minutes later from a breakaway Acton netted another From this point on the Olympic defense wilted SECT Pee Wee Pegasus were away at Fergus For them and for many of our other teams this is a tough place to win a game The calibre of soccer is very and only fine goal keeping by ga and It is almost unknown Playoff winners head to finals ftB prevented rem going In However by S Mitchell scored his goal followed by a goal by S Malcolm high scoring gamt Tl was no exception From the opening kick off the play was end to end with Pegasus controlling mid field play The TUESDAY SEPTEMBER Optimists Georgetown Tire The Optimists squad opened their play oil series ln fine fashion as they grabbed a game lead from the pennant winners Bob Dean went the route for the winners striking out walking nine and allowing only hits Dean got Into trouble only once as the op position scored four runs In the bottom half of final inning had the bases loaded with bra out at which time Bob came up big and retired the final batter on strikes Paul had a single to go along with a very important The rest of the winners hits were made by Mike and Janet Garten each having a single and double Bob two singles and single hits by Pete Alan and Andrew Taylor The leagues leading pitcher Mark Heldeman appeared to have an off night as he was belted for 11 safeties Mark struck out tad free passes The four hits by the losers were a single and double by Mike Mitchell a double by Kevin Hughes and a single by Mark Left fielder Jon Von Goch the winners score down with a key fielding play as he made a fine catch of a fly ball and doubled the base runner at second MVP Optimist Dob Dean George town Tire Ron Martin Toronto Dominion Bank Tripp Real Estates A real seesaw bottle saw the second place Bankers take a one game playoff lead over be Realtors behind a stellar performance by Craig Jamie struck out six walked but allowed only hits in at the plate with a homer single and double OralgsmateshelpedoutasDougSmllli Glen and Andy Carter each had two ingles while Yves and George Osborne had one apiece Losing pitcher Warren Crawford had a fine night also as he out walked and allowed hits drove ta3 runs with a triple and belted a single Jim Kemper and Mark Roberta each had doubles while Harold had a single This play off opener was a real up and down thriller start to finish and hopefully is an Indication of a close series battle MVP Bank Jamie Craig Tripp Warren Craw lord THURSDAY SEPTEMBER Ml Optimists Georgetown Tire This game was called at the end of In rings when darkness set in and will be replayed as a inning encounter Saturday Sept Pitcher Bob Dean went all the way for the Optimist as did Mike Mitchell for Georgetown Tire The Optimists hitters were Bob Dean a triple and single Paul two singles and Janet Garten Pete and Andrew Taylor each with single hits Alan hit for the Optimist squad which difference in this game however Alan failed to touch base and was called out For Georgetown Tire Bob Anderson had a double Dennis and Jon Von triples Ron Martin and Kevin Hughes singles All of ihe players from both teams were considered flje M VP in this very exciting game Toronto Dominion Bank Tripp Real tales The Bankers wrapped up their semi final series with two straight wins over the Realtors Jamie Craig came up big In this one as gained the win on the mound and belted a single and double Bob Grasby relieved Jamie for the final inning and retired the side to preserve the win Their combined effort struck out walked yielded hits Glenn Schweyer a double Doug Smith tingles and Bob Grasby and George Osborne with singles balanced out the hitting for the winning side Losing pitcher Crawford gave up 10 walks and hits while striking out 5 The losers hits come from the bets of Kevin who homered Harold Bransch who tripled while Warren Crawford and Jim Kemper each singled MVP Bank JamleCralg Tripp Kevin SATURDAY 1 Georgetown Tire The Optimist wrapped up their semi final aeries against the pennant winners In another very close contest This series was very tightly played scores of and A very happy Optimists squad now take on Toronto Dominion Bank on Sot Sept on Diamond A at the Fairgrounds n aid den death seven nning feature for the league championship The Georgetown Tire team a very gritty bunch Of youngsters through the season showed plenty of class at game end as they extended sincere congratulations to the winners and with a little bit of luck could have gone all the way Players like Mike Mitchell Mark Heideman Kevin Hughes Scott and the Anderson twins Bob and Chuck greatly all season long Winning pitcher Bob Dean went the full Imlngn striking out 12 walking and elided only hits mo winners come up witn nils singles one each by Bob Dean Alan Domanskl Mike Frisk Jim Gordon Brad Dnrrell Weir Paul and Janet Garton Mike Mitchell and Mark shared pitching duties with Mil taking he loss Combined they struck out walked 4 and gave up hits Mark had a homer and single Churck Anderson double while single safeties were mode by Paul Chaplin Ron Martin Kevin Hughes and Dennis MVP Janet Carton G Tire Mark half the domination of half backs Bill Olympics rail with a goal Doug Hagensun and from Hugo from an was an out opportunist effort But Acton standing featur of the game came back strongly adding sense this was fortunate two more goals by A and R Roe making the score quite a few errors they lacked 61 for Acton their cohesion The It Is only to soy that this forwards dangerous was a good game of soccer to opened the scoring through a watch The Olympics showed a by Mike tendency of not going straight Very shortly afterwards Jomie into a tackle this gave the Rocinsky playing usual very lively of Acton great gome netted another and they The took advantage of the nct Fergus having a Utile more of Honours for this one must go and taki advantage to Acton Jeff and defensive lapse scored a Mitchell A and W great goal At the final whistle In defence Bruce Kon i for Pegasus a rocklikc quality SOCCER TEAM PICS TO APPEAR IN HERALD SPECI NOTICE NOT TOO LATE TO JOIN YOUTH SB CIT YOUNG ADULTS always hard to beat For the Olympics goalkeepers Bradley and Jeff Bond had a great night James Lesley Ray and Wednesday Gladiators were In fine farm for their game at HUlsburgh 1 This Mosquilo Dlvlson has had a three way tic gave solid po for at least half of the performances This win gave Acton the League Championship and was wry well deserved Referee Fred Blaine handled this very difficult game with expertise especially as the play was inclined to be chippy The first round of the Peel Rural Cup between Olympics and Acton Is scheduled or Sept Puievicw 6 p kick off Debutantes were at Cen Pork for the 2nd round Cup gome against the Supergirls Unfortunately season The teams In arc Acton and So much so that in Cup competition the first round saw Gladiators knocked out the odd goal situation and were the team to accomplish this So once again the old rivalry was present Again a very hard game with very con trastlng styles with strong up the centre moves against Gladiators fast wing plays The two wing men of the Gladiators Robbie and David Whitehead hod a fantastic game Robbie could only field to completely dominated players or this crucial gome position This From the opening whistle the i delight to watch Debutantes got Into their twisting turning and finishing stride wilh plenty of mid field wilh near perfect centres or ploy Ihe Supergirls trying hard shots at goal some attack along the wings He future in consequently very few coaches tempts were made on goal in David Whitehead on the first half In Ihe second he other wing making great half both teams made more plays and finding Ihe once attacks on the goal and the another player to watch play went from end to end goals by second half Debutante forward Lynn capitalized on a move by the offence to score the only goal of the game Shortly lerward did scare another but it was disallowed for on offside call Both learns deserve a big plus for their efforts forwards Valerie Nancy Diamond Dobson played a faulllc- CHAMPIONSHIP DAY THIS SATURDAY Dlvlilon Time D Teams TBall To Be Announced Tyke 1 All Star Gome Pee Wee 1 Optimists vsTD Bonk 1 A Doc Pickells club tops in tourney Wilson and Mark Jones made the final for Gladiators Unfortunately centre half Brian was IS minutes late for kick off and his team were already three goals down on his arrival This young Is big for his age and endowed with a great deal of and Is one of the mainstays His arrival in the game produced only goal from a game In defence Laurie Kelly kick from yds This completed the coring for this one but a mention must be made of the fine defensive work of young John Scott who was always In the right position at the right time Finally the result of this one has meant ihe Gladiators are Rural League Champions for the 197B season Congratulations to hem all especially Coach Peter They ore truly a team On Sat Sept IB they leave lo take part In Tournament for a Five game schedule over two days with an stay wish them all the luck THURb Pegasus at home vs Acton This one proved to be a good tig team against a good small team Pegasus n top from the opening kick off their intricate passing plays so much a feature of Tage coach really showed Their finishing power has never been doubt with the highest scoring record in the Rural League The result of this one for Pegasus docs not reflccl the true game Acton played Till- MINOR SOCCER great soccer but on the Association Final Day was held at the run physically the long legs pitches last Saturday and tense aid the speed of Pegasus was loo mu for them Goats by Mike Baeumler 3 Dave Doug 1 and Jamie 1 with the lone Acton pool by Gary Lumbers completed the scoring A hearty pat on the back for Forwards Jimmy Reynolds David Mitchell Stephen Voss and Trevor Hoy who all had a wonderful game Manager Mr Semenac has done a great Job with this team considering he has been without a Coach for most of the Pegasus Link men Paul and Bill Dreycr were the stars for this one with shrewd passing and play making This game has clinched the League Championship for Pegasus and we wish them luck ln the forth coming cup competition Rural League Cup Finals are to be played In this year under the wing of Peel Day Oct FRIDAY SEPT 10 Spartans once again ln action at Field their Wildcats met to decide the Squirt Legue Championship It turned out to be a very bad night in the weather department The spectators fell just as bad as he players but believe me after the players warmed to the task the weather was forgotten We were given an exhibition of the best of Squirt soccer No goals scored but the game was action packed for both players and spectators In flic dying minutes of the game a free kick for Spartans taken by Eric Chedllegh from yards out struck the crossbar and came down at an oblique angle in front of the goal and a scramble developed a few seconds later the final whistle blew much to the relief of all Another replay has been scheduled for Tuesday this time al small field Cedarvale I think this one will on all winter action highlighted play all day Cham team pictures will appear in Ihe Herald over the next few weeks DUTCH LANDSCAPING NURSERIES OF EVERGREENS TREES SHRUBS WILL BE THE PUBLIC ON SEPT FOR WEEKS ONLY THE PLACE COMPARATIVE SH0PPEBS STOP CALL 4574410 Embleton Rd Mite West Off Mississauga South of No IP GRAND OPENING For the Debutantes the star of the evening had la be Lynn followed closely by Eleanor Pa It on Debbie Dcnnlk and Tommy In defence Karen Davis was a big factor In the final result but we must not forget the colourful goalkeeper Linda White with her shut out Not enough can be tor Conch Sheila BUI who be Herald with a weekly column on the martial arts fed his Northern Karate Club to first place team honors at he Ryu Championship Tournament held over the weekend in Hamilton himself included bad students entered ln he competition and his charges left the mat with 13 trophies The local martial arts master garnered third place in the Black Belt division while Bob Melon son the top placer among Pickell students placed third In both Knta and events in the Green Belt division It was a very satisfying tournament win for Ihe local dub and marked the second time Ihis year that the Nor them Karate Club has claimed the top team trophy in tour nam en t competition NOTE Due to tournament competition this week the elfdefence column will not be run It will return next week Basketball clinic Frank Butler of St John has been elected as the president of the Amateur Basketball Association ItubyRkhmnn of Toronto was elected the new vice prcsidtnt success oft Canada National team In the recent Montreal Olympics seems have some life to the previously dormant group ana several revitalizing steps have already been taken The CABA will begin a Level 1 technical coaching cer Ideation course in October The CABA has also an that a national basket will be held in January in conjunction with Basketball Week in Canada NOTICE BUILDING DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT HAVE MOVED FROM MAPLE AVENUE GEORGETOWN TO REGIONAL ROAD NO 3 Trafalgar Road TO THE EXPANDED WORKS BUILDING TELEPHONE NO 877 51B5 AS BEFORE ALL MAIL SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO MAIN STREET SOUTH GEORGETOWN ONTARIO R AUSTIN TOWN ENGINEER TOWNOF HILLS GEORGETOWN VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE SERVICE PUBLIC FIRST AID INSTRUCTION This Is an 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