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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 25, 1985, p. 13

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GFFL postseason silk Wednesday Septembers Page Underdog claims playoff wing By DON Herald Correipondent The GFFL front era were given a lesson in humility Sunday as each of their playoff adversaries gave strong performances However In only one game did the underdog came up the winner the Delrex Smoke Shop over North Sports In other games defeated Longhoms 21 Corrigan Instruments edged M and Pro Sports and Dairy Queen beat Peel County Bandits 14 SMOKE SHOP VS NORTH II ALTON SPORTS For the first time in four years Smokers but the opening round of the playoffs maybe because for the first time in those years they weren t favorites Smokers combined a Ihreetouchdown effort with good defence for the win Bruce Terry and Doug Thompson scored majors Paul Thompson and Werner padded the score with twopointers The solid Smoker defence second best In the league inter three North Ha I ton passes Doug Thompson had two Charlie Knoefll the North kept pace in the first half with majors by Ray Peacock and Greg They couldn penetrate the Smoker defence In the second half and their good year came to an end VS Amazing how the threat of sudden death elimination can the minds of a team Last week O Tool were hammered by Longhoms This week except the final period they played like the 0 Tooles we all know and love 0 Tooles a lead by the third period on two TDs from Steve Peace and singles from Mike Miehm and James Allan Mark had two twopointers and Wayne Staults had one despite knocking on the door several time would only score a single major from BUI Taylor before the fourth frame The herd was able to some what rally in the final quarter as Taylor scored his second TD with Paul Allison adding another Longhoms have to be confident of es next year if a healthy Mike can play throughout INSTRUMENTS AND PRO SPORTS In one of the most exciting games Pro Sports served up an unexpected gutsy performance before bowing out With both operating near peak efficiency and both defences out to lunch scores came often QB Paul scored his team first major running into the M and end zone Ho Inter hit Joe goes for two majors and Brent and Kevin Harrison for two more The win can likely be attributed to a pair of intercep tions by John and Mike Pollard and did answer the onslaught with an almost equal attack Joseph did Mike Lord Doug Colter bad a twcpolntcr HAIRY QUEEN VS PEEL COUNTY Bandits played vail In the first half matching DO point for point on majors by Keith Peacock and Terry Hunt Bandits offence was nonexistent In the second half as Dairy Queen them King Sub hangs on for win after big first half lead By J J Herald Correspondent King Submarine squashed Work That Body playoff hopes this week in ladies flag football league play King walked away with a Waters had a single major and Bev Vlckery had a pair Karen Brush and Nancy each picked up a convert Work That Body came back fight in the second half picking up two quick scores by Barb Davies and Natalie Donna Brown and Sue Kruk had two point converts Despite Work That Body a effort King held the lead and added a single point on Waters 30yard single Debbie Duff and were the game stars DIET CENTRE IS PEEL COUNTY BANDITS 1 Bandits controlled the ball in the first quarter but only managed a point after punting the ball into the DC end zone Jones had the first DC major with Barb Mclntyre grabbing the convert Anderson ran the ball across for the second major as Jennie Thompson kicked the convert Before the game ended Chris Fudge had a DC interception Diane Pepper was the DC game star J V ROYAL AGE Lorraine Brown opened the ing with a major as Linda Ferguson had the convert Jets maintained control with good defence with the offence coming through with two more scores Kate Reid and Sherri Diegcl had the touchdowns while Brown had a twopointer Way to grab those flags ankle biter Way to grab those balls Burke Brown was the Jets game star THRUWAY MUFFLER NORTH SPORTS took control in the first half with a pair of Leanne Founder majors Janet had two interceptions for also Cathy Milne put North on the score board with score In the third SPORTS SCOREBOARD BOWLING FAITH IS I1FADI Bowling without working on win Know you can win to win do each thai you can win without It dead Issue Start lion now do today From en We been to DC now go to Winnipeg lime to Improving the little Ihlngs for help and work The Georgetown lor mure Nattonil Dili ir aver last has begun w th above Sunday The and coaching ire geared In effort and since more two- thirds hem having part in National Cham competition and reduced medal ex pec lUons are on a high note They will produce Striven believers 111 MCCOKHYin The lint 300 of the new have been produced by Junior Nicole 111 3D The average by bowl a triple while another senior Cindy Kavanagh also rolled a Til This Is ureal preparation Senior Mixed Tour namenlonOcl The knee Kelly McCorry does not seem her ai her I fori produced triple The uljp Combo Team Championship league qualifying round For Juniors and seniors Is weekend Oct J The ben or Mixed Team Championship district finals or- The adult league have produced some notable la On the Man Nile Social Hole JIB 3 timed Kelly Congratulations to those ho successfully completed Summer Session at the Indoor Pool Ex a go out to all of our volunteers Emily Mark Mucin a fjretlTetlcy Jessie Sail David Katie Crystal Albert Philip Elliott Andrea Julie Kelly Emma Booth Andrea Inadsworln Megan Vincent Naomi Asscnnem Jason Miller Shannon Nolan Jessica Moody JohnBreniu e SaErln Jason Cook Shannon Albert Veronica San los Si BANTAMS Harrison ISM Ryan Ilutchlns Lome Hayes til dm Scott Ale Sharl W Chruttine Lane Laura Doyle ti9 tint 141 Acton Bowl and triple In Acton Family Restaurant bowling league at the Acton high in Nicole Mariner Andrea Crosby Jenny Crosby Chris Andrew Utile Colin a SO high single In the d vision while John Dunn hi a HI high pie Other op singles were I WO Storey Janet US Teresa Dunn and Heather both Thruway continued the pressure with Janice Murray adding another major was the game star for Next week will see Work That Body and Royal meeting at a m followed by the J V Jets tangling with King Submarine at a Diet Centre and Muffler will play at II a while Peel County Bandits and North Halton Sports square off at noon The second and third games of the day are championship semi finals while the first and last games are consolation semi finals Girls Cup soccer Dairy Queen wins title Dairy Queen was able to score enough points in Cup Day to win the overall championship The team went into the championship event down two points to Hills burgh but were able to come away with the title after the action in the Bantam girls had ended DQ had 14 points followed by with 10 Team Orange and Andy s Animals tied with eight apiece for third while Titans had seven points Mounding out the teams were Bad News Blues Bramp ton No and Bramp ton No In Cup action Orange defeated Bra mptonNb 30 as the sist each had a goal with the third coming from Michelle McEachern who got an assist from Lisa Mason Andy Animals and Titans tied 1 Chan In I scored the opening goal but Sbann on tied it up with a penalty shot marker In the game of the day Dairy Queen edged Hills burgh jumped out to a lead courtesy of Mel Patter son who had both goals However DQ pressure resulted in goals from Alison Irvine and Sandi Bad News Blues ed seven times en route to a win over Bramp ton No Murray and had two goals each for the winners while Kim Howat Trad and Darla Gilles pie had singles A much improved Brampton No team defeated Orange for their first win over a Georgetown team this Dairy Queens scored late in the game to give her team a narrow win over Titans No score was given Andy Animals came out on fire downing 1 Maml Barrow opened the for but Kris Krnfczek had two goals while Sue Rogers and Jenny Gallagher had singles Bad News Blues down Brampton No but no results were avail Squirt Three wins on Cup Day powered Licorice Sticks to the division title In Cup Day action Cool cats and Burgundy Bombers tied 1 1 Leigh had the Cats goal while no Bomber goal scorer was avail able Danielle Dcmbic Bo bar and Jenny Thompson played well for the Cats Katie had goal as Licorice Sticks downed My Little Ponies 10 Kimborley Stevens on and Jcnna Hagge played well for the winners while the whole Ponies team played well and Stevenson had the goals in the Sticks win over Cool cats Daniel Dara James and Jenny Thompson played well for the winners while the whole team played well enough to normally have won Heather Julie Vagg and Karen Walker had the Koala as My Little Ponies downed Burgundy Bombers Both teams played well Amy Sykes had the lone goal as Grasshopp ers edged Cool cats 10 Natalie Barber Danay Guignard and Ester Copland played well for Grasshoppers while the whole Cots team played well Mary Walker scored as Licorice Sticks edged Burgundy Bombers 10 Both teams played well as only good defence on both sides prevented concentrated efforts by both forwards from succeeding In the final game My Little Ponies were in fine form downing Grass hoppers Heather J If soman had four goals for winners while Karen Walker had the other Innes Jill McEnemy and Kate played well for 130 whilenol overwhelming did what they hud to for the win scoring at a per quarter pace The Lunn clan Ron Randy and provided most of the offence all scoring single touchdowns Brian Davis tallied the other Ken and Dale Mlezzanec helped shut down the Bandits offence with interceptions Sticks emerged the champs In the pee wee division Team members are front row Elisabeth Crawford Sarah Danielle Halle Mary Lynn Sarah Carney and Heather Back row manager Dianne coach Klmberly Stevenson Murray coach and Mary Walker Leaping LI cards won the atom division Team members are front row Beth Fuller Erin Gog an Tracy Metier Dfon Benito Sarah Jennifer and Shannon Brown Middle row Hannah bridle Eaglet Hutchison Erica Booths and Manning Back row Dave Booth asst coach Jim Eagles coach and Lynn manager Missing are Baker and Lindsay The Gladiators were Cup champs In the Mosquito division Team members include back row Mary Doyle manager Roberta Dlachok Janet Be Ida Mylene Benito Sally Itemedlos coach Nicole Rem MctlmleJani Samara Hyde and coach Paul Front row Sarah Ilughea Alana Morrow Cathy Paul Angela ill Michelle Doyle Laurie Doyle Tracy Missing are Murray Jans coach arid GS Sting team won the pee wee division Team members are front row Anna Toone Allison Dobbin Mlcbele Norton Nancy Zani Kyle and Ellia Back row Va Cheryl Buck Julie Host Fletcher Shelley Hub sell Carolyn and Pat Toone manager Missing were Teresa and coach Ed Saturday Cup Day was more a bottle to see who would finish In second in the pee wee division than It was for first GSS Stlnghadtop spot clinched before the championship event and walked away with the first pi a champion ship Falcons came through with enough points to finish in second Thund erbolts were third while Julie a Self Serve finish in fourth Ed coached the top team while Kavanagh was the Falcons skipp er Bob Marshall coach Thunderbolts while Wayne coach the Julie team Julie Ross had two goals as The Sting down Julie Self Serve Val Sabo and Anna had the others Nancy Shelley Mussel and Becky Dobbin played well for the winners while Michelle Robinson and Kim Weldrick played well for the Self Serve team Members of bantam champions Dairy Queen Include front row Jenny Melville Alison Irvine Wendy Vlckl Stephanie llnnman and Kerry Back row In another game Fal and Sheila Huffman cons downed Thunder played well for winn bolts 10 as while Jennifer McGuinncss had Bcecker Tiffany goal Donna Kerby and Dorcen and Cave played well for the McGulnness played well Self Serve squad for the winners while Julie Ross and Anna Leavilt Karen Tec- had the goals as Marshall and Lisa John Th Sting bcal slon played well for the 20 Val Kyle Thunder team Becky Dobbin play for the winnera the goal as Thunderbolts while downed Julie Self and Serve 10 Janet Ratten Sara Cook played well bury Mamie Cuthbert for Ihe Falcons Date extended The deadline date for persons Interested in the Local Talent Night has been extended to Friday Sept Interested performers may pick up an application form at both Georgetown and Acton Recreation Offices coach Sandra Wilson Ester Gerrlls Jacqueline Sandra and Andy McCashew manager ADULT FITNESS PROGRAMS Reg on Ihe ow no I Inoss prog has been emended Fridiy Georgetown Wednesdays 11 an noon lot weeks NEW START Tuesdays to PREPOSTNATAL Geo netown Wednesdays m a tor weeks NOT A Geo Mondays lor ADULT Acton Wednesdays 7 m p Acton Tuesdays Thursdays 7 9 00 or weeks

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