No preview available
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1997-06-04, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4,1997 U-14s trounce Howick The Brussels U-14 soccer team got a kick out of their season open­ er, defeating a visiting Howick team 10-2. Coaches Mike Thomas and John Gillis said they were impressed with the team's performance. "Howick had a lot of close scoring opportunities, but were uanble to match this team," said Gillis. Goalscorers were Derek Terpstra, Mark Hunter, with three, Lee Dil­ worth with four and Darryl Hous­ ton with two. Shawn Henry scored both points for Howick. T. Campbell propels U-12s to victory A hattrick by Tyler Campbell of the Brussels II U-12 soccer team helped propel the squad to a 5-2 victory over Wallace I, May 28. Down 2-1 going into the second half, good defense by the entire team kept them in the match. With improved passing in the second, the shots on net began to go in. Nicholas Campbell and Brandon Blake added to the total. Sharing the netminding duties for Brussels II was Scott Glitz and Kyle Stephenson. It was a good comeback and a great team effort, said Coach Mur­ ray Armstrong. ■ ‘ - 4 ' 4>, Best effort Ryan Smith, a Brussels Public School kindergarten student was putting everything into his skipping in the school’s Jump Rope for Heart event last Friday afternoon. one day next week you couldn't Walk? Or maybe you couldn't speak clearly. Or your vision was blurred. That's what it's like to live with multiple sclerosis, an unpredictable disease of the central nervous system. Things you take for granted can become impossible and you don't know when or where or if it will strike again. But the research and services programs of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada are providing some answers. With your help, we can connect with a cure. 1-800-268-7582 Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada Michigan contenders Team Marshall, Blyth, competed on the Victoria Day weekend in the Can-Am slowpitch tournament in Canton, Mich. There were nine American and six Canadian teams competing in the Men’s C contest. The Blyth club came out in third position. Back row, from left: Craig, Snell, "Gator", Kerald Kerr, Paul Good, Les Bolt, Lance Livington, Dave Marshall, Jason McCash, Kevin Good. Kneeling: Jeff Nesbitt. Front: Mike McDonald, Mike Kerr, _____Rob Cayley, Jeff Holman.__________________________ Girls shutout Howick It was a good start to the season for the Brussels Girl's soccer team as they took to the field against Howick, May 30. The Brussels girls were very strong, overpowering their oppo­ Brussels Mites win close 1 Monday, June 26 saw the Brussels Mites squaring off against Walton. These two teams were very evenly matched, with both teams having several home runs. Brussels REHABILITATION SERVICES INC. 1100 WALLACE AVE. NORTH, LISTOWEL, ONTARIO JUNE K. BONESCHANSKER B.Sc.(P.T.) EVELYN McCOMB B.Sc.(P.T) REGISTERED PHYSIOTHERAPISTS Physiotherapy assessment, treatment and consultation is provided for: • back and neck pain • sports injuries, strains, sprains and fractures • arthritis • headaches • injuries sustained in motor vehicle injuries • work related injuries • strokes and head injuries • pain management • A.D.P. Authorizer for wheelchairs and walkers For appointment and information call (519) 291-5402 REHABILITATION SERVICES INC. 1100 WALLACE AVE. NORTH, LISTOWEL, ONTARIO KEN ROBERTS M.Sc. DONNA L. CLARK M.S.W., C.S.W. CLINICAL THERAPISTS and SOCIAL WORKERS Counselling and Consultation is provided for: • couple and marital issues • child, teen and family difficulties • school related problems • substance abuse and addictions • emotional management of health related concerns • pain management • loss, separation and divorce • problems requiring the use of an advocate or mediator • the management of difficult or confusing situations For appointment and information call in confidence (519) 291-5402 nent and rarely allowing the ball out of their end. Gayle Van Beek and Debbie Terpstra scored for Brussels, while Ashley Gropp guarded the net. The final tally was 2-0. came out ahead 21-20 with each inning seeing runners score for both team. Brussels Mite home games are Tuesday nights at 7 p.m. at the new ball park.