Times-Advocate, 1979-11-07, Page 32COLONIALS BIG WINNERS — The Grand Bend senior soccer team just wrapped up their best season ever, taking the
league championship and many wins along the way. Back row: John Vanderburgt, Rick Martens, Harry Smits, goalie Luke
Mommersteeg, Bernie Kelders, Frank Smeekens, and Andrew Kelders. Seated: Frank Backx, Pete Smits, most valuable player
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Times-Advocate, November 7, 1979
Grand Bend soccer players celebrate. wins
The enthusiasm was
overwhelming Saturday
night when over 225 soccer
players and their families
met at Gord and Jean's
Banquet Hall in salute to the
season's activities.
A buffet-style dinner was
served, and association
president Tom Vlemmix was
master of ceremonies. Other
head table dignitaries in-
cluded vice-president Ben
Wiendels, secretary Diane
Kaak, treasurer Lia Van-
denberk, Ben Robbs of the
Ausable Soccer Association,
Ed Smythe of the Huron
Soccer League, Bosanquet
Reeve Charlie Srokosz,
Grand Bend Reeve Bob
Sharen and Lions club
representative Rick
Sawyers.
Coach Brian Morrice gave
out gold medallions to all the
members on the squirts
team. Because there was no
organized play for these boys
and girls in the age four to
eight group, Coach Morrice
said that it was a
houseleague and more like
an instructional class.
All the soccer players at
the banquet were presented
with crests or rule books,
and players that were on
teams which won the
championships for the
division were each given
small trophies.
The girls team was
coached by Tim Martens,
Marg Smits and Teresa
Backx. They awarded the
trophy' for the most im-
proved player to Lee Arm
Jennison and the most
valuable player award went
to Rose Vandenberk. The
girls team placed second in
their division.
glen Hayter took the most
improved player award, and
Bruce Dietrich received the
trophy for the most valuable
player in the atoms division.
Joe Kaak coached the atoms
which were boys in the eight
to ten age group.
Coach Ed Jeffrey awarded
Ivan Chapdelaine the most
improved player trophy and
Bob Vandenbygaart
received the most valuable
player award for the
mosquitoes class.
Mosquitoes are boys ages ten
to 12.
Grand Bend's Peewee
team took the league
championship this season
under the direction of coach
Dave Silcock and assistant
Rick Helm. Joe Mom-
mersteeg was team captain
and took trophies for both
most improved player and
most valuable player. Greg
Greatrex also received a
trophy as most valuable
player. Ed Smythe of the
Huron Soccer league also
presented Greg Greatrex
with a trophy for his out-
standing performance on the
Huron all-star team.
Peewees are boys in the 12 to
14 age group. The whole
team received trophies. •
Grand Bend's bantam
team came second in their
division this year under
coaches John Vanderburgt,
Frank Backx and Tony
Mennen. The coaches
presented each team
member with an engraved
medallion, Ron Relouw won
the award for the most
improved player and John
VanLeeuwan and Nick
Vandenberk shared the
trophy for the most valuable
player. Bantams are 14 to 16
years old.
The highlight of the
evening was the presentation
of trophies and awards to the
senior soccer team, better
known as the "Colonials".
The Colonials topped their
league all season and came
away with the championship
after the playoffs.
Tom Vlemmix reminded
the audience that this is the
first time that the senior
team has taken the cham-
pionship. He said that in the
nine or ten year history of
the team, they 'had finished
several times in the second
of third position, but this has
been the first time they were
able to top the league. The
team received some stiff
competition from Nairn in
the finals, "It 's the best year
we've ever had," Vlemmix
said.
Captain Bill Vandenberk
presented the most im-
proved player award to Bill
Vandenbygaart and the most
valuable player trophy to
Kevin Simmonds.
The Colonials never lost a
game in the regular season
play and the won the mid-
season tournament and the
Taxandria Invitational
tournament. They also
received a trophy for
finishing the season in first
place. The Colonials only lost
one game during the
playoffs, and this was when
several players were away,
or off with injuries. "That
proves it takes a whole team
to win," Vlemmix said. Each
team member received an
engraved trophy,
A special trophy was
awarded to the team's goalie
Luke Mommersteeg and he
was given recognition for
being the oldest member on
the team. Eddy Mom-
mersteeg was also given a
trophy for his help during the
season.
PICKING UP AWARDS — Joe Mommersteeg picked up
several trophies at Grand Bend's soccer banquet Saturday
night. Joe was captain of the peewee team and picked up the
team's trophy for the league championship. Joe also got
trophies as the most improved player and most valuable
player. everybody saves on food here-
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Sewer work held up
Tenders not called for
landscape and anything else
that was disturbed during
the construction. Sandercock
construction had the con-
tract for that phase of the
sewer installation.
Sharen said that the main
reason tenders have not been
called for is because of a
hold-up in Gibbs Park. The
sewer installation had to be
re-designed because two
land owners wouldn't grant
easements of their property.
Because of this, the area now
requires a pumping station
as opposed to being gravity
fed, Sharen said.
Because of the re-
designing, Gibbs Park was
not included in the work done
on that side of the river.
Now, the Ministry of
Environment wants to in-
clude it in the tenders with
the southern portion of the
village.
M.M. Dillon consulting
engineers will be remaining
with the project.
CORRECTION
Dr. Judith Brigham did not
send a letter to the Reeve or
Council of Grand Bend as
reported in the Times-
Advocate on October 3. The
letter was sent to the Ontario
Provincial Police explaining
why Dr. Brigham would not
attendcourt as a witness. Dr.
Brigham said that she would
not be present because she
knew nothing of the cir-
cumstances, nor did she
know the person being
charged. Reeve Sharen had
received a copy of the letter
which was read aloud at a
council meeting. The T-A
apologizes to Dr. Brigham
for any misunderstandings
which may have occurred.
Grand Bend Reeve Robert
Sharen has "no idea when
work will begin" on sewer
construction in the south side
of the village,
According to Sharen, the
Ministry of Environment has
not yet called for tenders on
the work to be done on the
south side of the Ausable
River.
Sewer installation is
complete on the north side of
the village. Workers are now
re-paving the streets and
restoring sidewalks, curbs,
CLOWNS ARE ALWAYS FUN — Derek Twynstra and Chris
Stanlake, both of Grand Bend, came dressed as clowns for
lots of fun at their Nursery School Party. T-A photo
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