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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 22, 1977, p. 13

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Tilt HERALD Wednesday Junt 1B7T Page 11 Public School Tournament Stewart town boys division Overall CJiamplons Front row left to right Bryan Warren Crawford Scot Brush Kevin Harris Glenn Brown Benny Beckett Jeff and Andy Harvey Back row left to right John Clare Peter Allen Roger Brown Chris Pickett Alan Barber Boss Chris March and Coach Bay There were two overall winners declared at lost Wednesdays North Senior Public School Tournament hosted by Centennial School at the Fairgrounds Park but if the truth be known everyone who took part deserves the win accolade Perfect weather top notch organizing and excellent calibre of Softball by the youngsters combined to moke this year event truly successful Six teams from North competed in two tiers ind a boys and girls division and Stewarttown Public School emerged the Boys overall Champion while Martin Street claimed he Girls Championship Centennial Martin Street competed in TIER A competition while Z Bennett and competed In the Tier category The schools arc divided Into cither Tier A or Tier B depending on school population Approximately ISO youngsters competed for As with moat other public school competition a point system that allocated three points for a win two points for a tie and one point for a loss was employed Centennial emerged as the Tier A Champions In the boys division while Martin Street won the girls Tier A Championship claimed both the boys and girls Tier Semifinal play eliminated and Z Bennett in the girls division while Centennial and Brookvllle were shunted tin boys division won the Overall Championship by edging while Martin Street claimed the Overall Girls Championship by dropping Centennial For the Centennial girls however the event was regarded as a success as this year marked the first time that Centennial girls had advanced as far as the finals In topping the ended a six year domination of the boys division Jim Hall Corl of Centennial the organizers of the tournament were very pleased with the way the day went but felt It was the combined efforts of a number of people that assured success Centennial students Brian Davis and Heather McFarlanc did an excellent Job as head scorers while same Jcnlor members of the Creek Umpires Association who filled in when because of Job committments the Georgetown Umpires Association could not handle the tournament were com I men ted on a fine job Many other people too numerous to mention con to the day and both Hall and expressed their appreciation for the volunteer work BOYS DIVISION Centennial Martin Street falrvlcw Bennett 17 M Z Bennett llrookvillc IZtalrvlcw3 Centennial 4 Martin Street SPM1PINALS A Centennial CHAMPIONSHIP t- f- 4 DIVISION Centennial Stewarttown 1 Martin tree M Bennett D HE- alrvlew Martin Street Centennial SEMIFINALS Centennials Brookvllle Martin Street It M Bennett Martin Street girls division Overall Champions Front row left to right Wonda Joan Brush Janet Patricia Riddell Sherry King Debbie Prior Kan Watson Catherine Dills and Yeo Back row left to right Shelley Susan Blair Bonnie Bo vers lock Linda SAFE AT SECOND Sandhill Shell holds third place still holds a tenuous grip on first place in the Georgetown Industrial Fastball League standings but Sandhill has emerged from the pack to take sole possession of second place Threeteams Peel Police and Gage Stationery are locked In third place while Georgetown Chrysler Sports Outfitters who have fallen off the pact since the suspension of their player Bob ore tied in fourth spot STANDINGS AS OF SUN JUNE TEAM T Pet 1 833 15 Sandhill 10 Way Jay 10 4 Chrysler 9 4 10 10 1 Flyers 11 7 I 11 Mix 10 1 33 141 LAST MON JUNFI3 Way Jay 1 15 Gage Flyers Chrysler 4 Royals 2 Way Jay Fort A Mix Ifl Sandhill 7 Peel Polled SUN JUNE 19 Peel Royal Flyers 11 Gogc2 WEDNESDAY JUNE TIIW A HI l Flyers Niners Chrysler v Royal THURSDAY JUNE Way Jay Sandhill Shell II I1AIN AMh fort A MI Met Pee Police J Stationery v Myers vs forge town Chrysler robert Jav for Re town Police Gage Sports Comment Continued from Page Track Club People of all ages from Georgetown Act on and Ihc contacted me either by phone or letter urging me to continue with idea I it I like might have been the of something has been tabled There interest in Hills or a track field club there art already facilities both In Georgetown in Acton One service club albeit small one had guts to look inlo suggestion and Ihty arc to be commended of what route they go in he future To conclude thlr column perhaps on a bittersweet note keep these though tn in mind Tin Country team runners had a splendid season last all The US Track and Field team however surpassed them In our region athletes irom Georgetown and District High School won the County Mici the Peel Meet and placed 14 athletes In the All Ontario Track and Field Competitions Ion Clark was our only provincial champion but keep In mind schools throughout Ontario arc eligible to send athletes to this meet Ccntinnlat ubhc School won the Ha 11 on County Track and kid and Public School won both the tfallon and North Relay Championships It should be noted also that Acton win not that far behind In either high school or public school competition When a is realized that area where Hills athletes In trick and field completely dominated their opponents from Burlington right through perhaps their accomplishments will truly be appreciated Is there an interest Obvious Is here latent Unquestionably Is there help or the venture Who knows A suggestion however than one service club getting involved In Ihc whole program why not a joint service club effort That would certainly moke it a community effort and undoubtedly benefit all the youngsters of Hills that the service clubs arc supposedly committed to MARTIN STREET CHEERLEADERS NEVER TOO SMALL TO BE A STAR Royalettes fifth victory The I chalked up fifth win of their rookie or in the Provincial League last Tuisdny June when they li off Hamilton by 104 count One of the main reason for the home victory was the improved work of the In their Inst several outings tensive lapses have plagued the but after a somewhat shaky start In the field in the early Innings against Hamilton the locals settled down to post the eon win Barb Curry got the v in working six Innings Laura Wilkes who tossed the last three innings gotthcsac Butler continued with her solid hitting banging out twosafeties including Mary Caruso picked up two hits but was swinging the I at authority throughout gome Sandra collected a pair of hits As witness the Imiroument in turned over two double plays The gave storting pitcher Barb Curry a comlorLibk cushion to work in the early Innings tin complete innings Ihc added single runs In the our it and seventh innings collected their final two runs with a I flurry in their half of Ihc sixth The had league scheduled against Br on Tuesday at press Tin id ly they play host to llurlmgton game lime a 30 p at Ihe Fairgrounds This weekend will represent the most serious competitive challenge of the year to date and they will be liking the prestigious Exhibition Fastball An exhibition fastball game has been arranged between Lhe touring team Jock and the Jesters and the Georgetown Industrial Fastball Icague entry Way Jay Sportsmen The game will be played Wednesday itomght at the Glen William Boll Park The Glen Williams midget team through Mike Pierce has given up their diamond time do the game can be played The exhibition contest Is slated to get underway ill Tournament in Rich mon I Hill The del Hamilton gome time to a m Saturday Georgetowners claim title The annual of ommirce golf wos staged Inst week it the North Country lub and Georgetown s Hospital Committee team allowed the trophy once marc reside in Georgetown at least for The team of Morns Jack Hamilton Doctor At 1 and Paul Arm sir claimed Ihc team title with a low team total of 352 vans carded the low scire of the day a while the low score lor a Chamber of I member was the 77 by Jack Hamilton Cord the low lourn imcnt net carding a fine of SUMMER TENNIS CLINIC FOR BEGINNERS JUNIORS Wed m a JUNIOR CLASSES Wed to STARTINGWEEKOTJULYlllh CALL PETER YATES 7940201 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION N on Airpori Road ORANGEVILLE RACEWAY THURSDAY EVENING POST TIME P SUNDAY AFTERNOON POST TIME PM CLUB HOUSE RESERVATION 1519 ANDYS IMPORT AUTO SERVICE Rd Georgetown yrs on Imports Speclillifng Volvo Toyota Datum To All Imports Pick up Acton Atm by 8771944

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