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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 2, 1982, p. 8

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Weekend events Sund Donkey baseball Actons biathlon Testing it out Georgetown Baseball Mariners manage lead over hapless Pirates The Mariners have once again managed a slim lead over the Pirates in the Minor Tyke Base ball League West Insurance White Sox made a significant jump in the standings moving into third place overall Armstrong In Red Sox have once again suffered the agony of defeat however the Red box have only been beaten by more than three runs in one of their sin games When lady luck decides to look in the Sox direction the win column will begin to change JLSF21 The game of the week highlights the West In While Sox and flic down on their luck Armstrong Insurance Ited Sox Coach Fred Schirk of Red box was sure this was in the bag After the first Inning the Red Sox were down by Tour run The Wlnic Sox had secured a good lead the Red Sox tied it up in the second inning Once again the While Sox went lobit and took a two rim lead and lied Sox were asked to to the challenge When Ihe fourth inning ended the teams were tied The While Sox had been trying out some new ploy on the mound Adam and Brent Wasyl had been doing an adequate for the torn the lied Sox to a double by Ryan and triple by Jamie The hits were mental as Red Sox moved Into the lead after five innings On the mound for the Red Sox were Jeff Jamie BohCriig they pitched a Sox hats were be head from one more time Chris arrow hit a home rendu Snow hit a Kevin a double The key hits were in the bottom of the fifth Four runs crossed the plate In the final frame for Ihe While Sox and they won by I wo runs Jeff Wright was out plncr for the Sox and Steve wis named fir the While was a very exciting challenging game bach team pliycd their hearts out it was too bad someone had to come up on the short end Pitchers Sean Triples Brad Doubles John Duller Outstanding Player Shawn Pearson Y lake schmlcr Jay Kerslake Outstinding Player Brent Good learn effort by both teams Pitchers Joel Ryan Pells Home runs Joel Bur ton Sean Gulstini grand Triples Pi Doubles Troy Gnrdm Pells Outstanding Players Grcd Sinclair Lisa Pitchers Jason I Mike Mow it Chid Triples Jason Ryan Pells Pi querns Joel Burton Home runs Doubles Peter Lee Ryan Pcils Outstanding Players Whole Team YANKHSU Pitchers Jay take Jason Bnstcdo ic Bill Home runs Jay Kcrs lake Doubles Jeff Dickey Jeff Jason Players Jay Doubles Lorne It I- IIS Home runs Jison Brian Brook SO Jeff Wright Jamie Double RjmSchirk Outstanding Flavor Pill Pear Overall George town Golf club presents a challenge to the ium and law ha capp er Golf Director Doug says Tho course generates a lovehate relationship It a challenge for a good golfer and frustrating for a beginner You pay for errant shots he says For a medium golfer It stealing you says The course can always reach out and grab you which is a SOX Adam Home runs Kevin Bur Triples Am ito Outstanding PI Adam Key phys In tie were made by nnkinj double play on a fly ball Adam also d up a runner after an excellent catch Willi S3 Pitchers Sieve Scar Jaime Rutherford David Dew ley I layer Andrew lark I- IIS 10 Kevin Brian Snow Triples Illv IIS DM 01 I I game by both s with the Giants liikinj Ind in the The middle were very close each pUchlng and field At Ihe end of the led a j Indnns time fifth inning and need all five runs Adam Hills and was walked hit a bill and Adam fielders choice Hobby struck out leaving the Indians only one Sean Gambles was up next hit with a pitch was awarded of he The clown golf course Is not a long course It has many natural hazards Assist ant Pro Dive says The course Is also very hilly so that golfer has a lot of uphill and downhill lies The of the greens are excellent he It Is not to hit Ihe ball a long woy hullo bo able to pulilinlo position the Assistant Pro says For a beginner the course might be consider tough but a good golfer would find the course very interesting says SEEKS EXPANSION The Georgetown club which is semi private wants to expand Us boundaries lo some ad J a cent properly GolfDlrcc tor Doug says He thinks thai some of the course holes could be moved within the next five ate estate type bousing overlooking some greens on one acre lots The course would still be maintained as an IB hole Georgetown club was built years ago when farm property was purchased for The old farmhouse still stands but a modern addition with dlniag facl lilies lockers a bar and a sauna was built IS years ago SOI INTEREST five years the original 13 owners sold their interest In the golf club In four Individuals one of whom was Ten years ago the course was sold lo East can Developments with Brutcn remaining as an Interested party The course was const improved upon tho point where it gained notoriety by hosting two PGA tournaments In 1967 and 1D69 Brutcn says he has noticed recently the course Is becoming popular residents from nearby Bromnlea The club has swimming facilities and the interior has been redecorated which makes he banquet hall a favorite for wedd receptions Non members can call for a tee off time although members have a chance first lo reserve a lime says There will always be a future for golf at the Georgetown golf club but Eos can company wants start the devei or homes over looking the golf course with a private home over every hole Mayors Race results from Wednesday first Brian Bell su Jed storing Burke and to third and himself I second up bases landed silo finds the mark and drives the three runners home then steils home himself on close pa walked Then with Iwo despite good pitching by hem the scored two runs to win 11 10 of the gome for Ihe Indians Chris sin pitching and work at the plait Tball Elks Angels downed by the Cubs Credit Union Met A Cub A strong team performance by all players Steven Walsh and Lope were out standing Triples by Chris Pen rise and Paul J m Kavanaugh added home run to his impressive record Cubs Kelly implicit and SeinPnrker were the outstanding Cub Chris Adnmo each had three home runs Michael continued his ex base running Nells Musk An I- Iks Angels As A good all round tenm effort led A lo a close win over Angels John McDonald and Brady Chandler were players Angels Were outplay by a determined learn effort by the A and Chris Arm strong were the Angel players Divld Viinderhye continued his strong performance at the plate with a triple Ration Union Nell Music A Colleen McDonald Theresa Kent and David Machachcm played outstanding gam for Coach I ynda Hay Jim Kavanaugh his strong hitting wllh Ihrei lomeruns A An exciting game with strong performances by A players Charlie lePngelubill Iks Angels Cubs Excellent base running by Blaine Kenne dy and Shtrlc Peacock and home runs by Christ Adams Todd Fuller led the Cubs lo an win over the Angels Dunne Astrnusk as played well at second base while Bobby Camp bell was superb as cat her Angels Conch Bill Boyle had strong per form an from Ryan Kim Walker in this close game were by David Vender and Stephen Boyle MINOR TKI Mariners lrnta Muffler Pirates Minor Tyke J loyal Legion Yankees Muffler Rangers Armsti one Insurance Red Sox MUOIITYKF Shoppers Drug Marl Indians The Cooperator Continental Service Centre Padres GBA Major Tyke At Georgetown Golf Club you pay for errant shots the few yean but he says It depends on when It Is politically expedient East can has IDS acres beside the Georgetown Golf Club course which would eventually Include five or six holes and a number of estate homes dam Lis alleviated the Brulcn says NO FLOODING Tne Georgetown Golf club course used have flooding problems on a number of holes early In spring but the modifies to the Glen Williams problem Bruten says Dave and Dave Rivera are avail able anytime through the week for lessons while Bob takes over at he helm on weekends GDHS diving team springs into action A number of very successful individual per by the George town District High School diving team last Sunday June added up to a good beginning on the circuit Competing against eight other teams on Southern Ontario circuit Georgetown attained two place finishes and two second placing In the day long affair at Centen nlal Olympl The Scarborough Springboard Invitational C division on the one metre board was won by Jane Carlwright competing in the IB years and over category Pom Gordon was second in the C division girls years category while Sue was third in the girls C dlvisi on 13M years category The division winner was Kaufman in the gory while Sue Kelly was second in the same divi si on For the boys Davel was third in the division IS and over i gory while Craig Carlisle was fourth and Bigg fifth The team hopes lo participate in other meets before the Ontario championships in Ottawa this August Members of the GDHS diving team are- Jane Csrtwrlght Gordon Sue Boylei Kaufman Kelly Dave Craig Carlisle and Steve Bigg Herald Scoreboard Soccer By MARTHA JONES Herald Special MOSQUITO GIRLS SOCCER Blue Angels Sue Rogers scored two goals for Blue Angels to give them a win over playing a noteworthy gome for Ihe Angels were Kelly Taylor Debbie BIck and Belinda Snell With only 10 players present or the whole team worked very hard throughout the match BalllnsfadI Flames The Flames played a shorthanded game and submitted four goals by under muddy field conditions Scoring for were two goals each by Melissa Mazuran and Debbie Evans Debbie Olarlco and Jane Campbell were effective for Mamie McLeod Calhy Magco and Karen played a very good game for the Flames Green Machine 1 The first goal of the game came from the Green Machines Sharon Clifford The Bombers bounced back with a good team effort the powerful kicking of Tara Burroughs at centre for ward who scored six unanswered goals Richards was excellent in goal for the Bombers and was aided by Barbara McDonald at defence and Karen at half back The Green Machine worked very hard throughout the game especially in the second half MINOR ATOM BOYS Jaguars Goals Jake Stars David Fuller Jake Andy No gel Rapid Fire Stars Paul Cary Brad Todd Buttwell Green Machine Goal Stephen Stars David Paul Scvcnslcr Todd Mc- Glvem Stars Paul Gardiner Sam Steven DcRyck Herald Special MINOR MOSQUITO Titans Goals Chris Simon Bums Stars Sean Gaffcy Jeffcry Mlcdcma underbill 3 Challengers Goals Blaise Michael Gulsto Steven Waters Invaders Goals Brent Press wood a Stars Scott David Sclda Iguanas Goals Stuart Vogt Doug Kenl Matthew Stars Alan Geoff Thunderbolt 1 Goal Philip Rehberg Raider 8 Goals Justin Cameron Herman Andreas Schirm Brian Terrell Stars Nap Benito Stephen Mills Ian Brown Iguanas Goals Stuart Vogt Matthew Stars MAJOR MOSQUITO Spitfires Goals Cunning ham Jeffrey Edward Leslie Martin Barnard Stars Rosa Leonard Keith Sean Mc Donald Chargers I Goals Rudy 1 Marcus Micha el Stars Dunne Lewis Timothy Scott render Renegades 1 Goal Greg Shouldice Stars Rob Scarrow Mark Lashley Mark Russell Senior Raiders Goals Johnny Chris Kilpln Stars tan Galloway Jamie McDyer Panthers Danny Kyle Slam Carney Panther Goals Danny Lane 3 Coleman Alain Thlbault Stars Stephen Hretchka Grant Kelly House League Spitfire Astro 3 Spitfires MAJOR ATOM BOYS Scorers Eric Abulnar Richard Sowerv Stars The learn DESTROY 0 Stars The learn Scorers Michael Bos man Jim Laurence Michael Barnes Stare Dean Chris Hart Jim Law rence BULLETS Stars The Team BULLETS Scorers Gregory Socha Craig Burnett Graeme Stars The team COBRAS Scorers Jimmy Richard STINGRAYS I Scorers Jim Law Jamie Stars The team DESTROYERS 2 Scorers Mlchuclt Steven Klein Slnrs The team BULLETS Scorers Graeme Craig Burnett Stars The learn JR ATTACKERS Scorers Steven Little l Derek Woolgar Derek Steven Sandy Be vans ATTACKERS Michael Carter David Spencer COBRAS Scorers Robert Jimmy English 3 Stars James Coylc Bryan Robinson Richard Iterrcra Stars team DESTROYERS Scorers Michael O Christian Be- chard Peter Power Stars Klein Peter Power Corln Ray mond

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