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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 9, 1975, p. 14

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THE HERALD Wednesday July ins AllStars out shone by HiUsburgh ON THE RECEIVING END for a change HWsburghs an pitch 1 1- weeks AlStar Morion Rhonda Carney named the games Moat Valuable player Hancock of Glen Williams prepares to gather the ball as she Ditched her team to a win swings and misses at HiUsburgh AllStars 2 THE BATTERIES In the contest From left to right theyre Carolyn Reich starting catcher for HUlsburgh Metier of Georgetown starting pitcher for the AllStars Rhonda Carney starting pitcher for and Marlon Hancock of the Glen Williams ladles team starting catcher for the AllStars All the aspects of an AllStar game were on display last Wednesday in HUlsburgh as defending league champions took on the Hal ton Ladles Softball League All- Stan Players from both sides fraternized openly and engaged In good natured ribbing before the game got underway and the spirit of friendly repetition even extended to the stands where the spectators the majority of whom were HUlsburgh sup porters gave warm rounds of applause to all the players when they were Introduced The spirit of friendly com petition which encompasses an AllStar game con sometimes lead to shoddy performances but this was not the case in on Wednesday as both teams shone won the game behind the pitching of Rhonda Carney who was named the games Most Valuable Player but MeUer of Georgetown who took the loss far the AllStan also pitched well yielding only eight hits pushed their first run across the plate in the bottom half of the first inning on singles by Judy Rash who scored Marilyn Eagles and Mary Bullock Ev MeUer down after this and held HUlsburgh off the until the fifth in ning The AllStars also wasted litUe time as they counted their first run of the night In the top of the second Rand of Street- walked to open the In ning She was advanced by Ev Metier who singled then Shelley of Streetsvflle banged out a single to the game The score remained knotted with both teams playing ex cellent defensive ball until the top of the fifth when pushed three big runs across the plate to take control of he gome Nancy Reynolds walked to open HlllsburghB fifth and advanced to second on Judy Rashs sacrifice Rhonda Carney filed out but the next batter Marilyn Eagles banged a double to score a run Mary Bullock not to be out done hit a hard shot that went as a triple to score Marilyn Eagles then scored herself as the relay to home plate was hobbled Janice struck out to end the Inning with leading The AllStars hit the scoreshect In their half of the sixth with a single run but then were put out one two three in their half of the seventh to end the game with a win for In the hitting department Judy Rash Marilyn Eagles and Mary Bullock went two- for HUlsburgh whUe Bayne and Carolyn Reich went one for three For the AU- Stars Sue of Georgetown had a triple while singles went to Shelley of Streetsvllle Helen RlddaU of Hornby Pat Walsh of Georgetown and Ev Metier of Georgetown Only one error was committed by each team Janice Gagne of HUlsburgh made the defensive play of the night as she made a catch in centre field off the bat of Marlon Hancock of Glen Williams then made an ex cellent throw to first base to double off Lelthwood of BRYAN presents Hlllsburghs Rhonda Carney with the trophy as the Most Valuable Player in last Wednesdays Ladles SoflbaU League AUStar game Rhonda pitched the team to a 42 win over the Tournaments are not for Juveniles Rams explosion had a short fuse The Gage Stationery Juveniles stumbled over the month of July falling flat on their faces as they lost one league game and both games In the Gold Bat Tournament In Sarnia last week On Wednesday dropped the Gage gang on the strong pitching of Dan Thompson Sam Caruso hit a with two men Doug Barnes Terry Richmond Mike McCandless Williams and Grant Bodnr hit singles each Larry Peterson was the losing pit- Georgetown drew Port Huron Shamrocks In heir first game in Sarnia and got soundly trounced The Shamrocks were an ex cellent welldisciplined club and showed the Gage gang what the game baseball is about Larry Peterson was the only Gage batter to hit safely driving in the lone Georgetown run Mike Candless absorbed the loss Game two was a closer same as Gage led the Chatham Juveniles 10 for six innings Doug Barnes reached first on an error on bis first trip to the plate went to second on the overthrow and scored on another error to the third baseman off Mike Mc- bat Chatham opened their final Inning with a single bunted the runner to second and ended up with two men on base on the throwing error of Gages third Backer Barney struck out the third batter the next batter singled to score the tying run A wild pitch allowed the winning run to score third Doug Barnes who struck out 14 batters took the loss Once again the Gage bats were quiet as they only coUected two hits a single by Blake ShortlU and a double by Larry Peterson Can the Gage gang pull out of slump it a a they wUl answer this week as they travel to Burlington Monday and are home to GIFTS Mill SI EaitofMalnSt The Hills Rams lacrosse team saw action once lost week and dropped a 1310 decision to the Owen Sound Satellites The Rams in ef fect were completely out of the game losing with 315 left in the second period when they exploded for six goals within a twominute span to knot the contest Unfortunately for the Rams the scoring spree didnt con tinue into the third period as Owen Sound counted four times to a lone tally for the Rams to salt away the win Manager Howard Dwyer felt the team could have picked up a win if they had maintained steady pressure in the final minutes He felt the reason for the loss was so much n letdown bv the Rams but rather that the team seemed to expect that it could breakout at any and score a fistful of goals Everyone held back the scoring binge didnt occur and the rams suffered the defeat Ron Turkosz was a for midable offensive machine for the Rams scoring four goals and assisting on two others Steve Wilson notched two counters to go along with his two assists Bruce picked up on assist along with two markers Single goat scorers for the Rams were Jim Chlsholm and Glen Sherman The Owen Sound Satellites high scorer for the night was Roger who scored twice and was credited with assist An sidelight to the game was the performance of Owen Sound Ray had tried out with the Rams prior to the start of the season but was cut as the locals had flUed their goal tending quota On the recommendation of Rams manager Howard Dwyer Olljnyk tried out for Owen Sound and the rest as they say is history He came up with an excellent game on Thursday and must have cause the Rams management to squirm in their seats on several occasions as the same progressed The big news on the Junior central division lacrosse is not the scene last week was the upset invincible machine win by OraogovUle over the J leagufrleading Mlsslssauga Thursday the Rams Medics dumped play host to in what the Medics last Wed- should 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