SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday May I9H Page Parental challenge Parents have been officially challenged to take part In next weeks Par ti pacti on Challenge Parent are asked to Join their children In doing at least IS minutes of activity May then phone It In on the Neilsons Hotline aim Is to hate the highest percentage of the Towns population take part and defeat rival township Here Darby Erler Jenny Grant and Smith son pose with the poster Herald photo SCOREBOARD BOYS SOCCER ROSTERS TEAM Philip Hoi Joel Bradley Juki Kevin Moore Jo WrLghl Mitlb Doll Mark Danny Morrli Ryan Herbert Mirt Daniel Robert TEAM NO Daub Shim John Srth Hark Hushes Paul TEAM NO Cut Art in Ram Graham Mann DutW Calrai BcnneauThomu Ar Michael Kilmer TEAMNOCcliBrKCartwiUkl Allan Rnmuaan Jaaoo Ray MlciUtl Walla Camwon HimUr Darldiai Mart Donald Jem Ian Joe moral Adam Paul Farmer Jam Wall ChrttophW I BOYS MAJOR SQUIRT TEAM NO 1CHih MktJn Flnlanon George Aaleraon Adam Michael Bertttnl DUMB German Cacti Robert Tartar Ryan Taylor Maahtnler Mlk Crane Ken Anmtnnf Kyle Han oi John TEAM NO Martin Ryan Kuwait Nathan Milne Beaueariant Aaron Am ir David Garry TEAM NO Matk Colin Duncan Goutton dirt Conwy Glenn Jordan umeaa Ryan Ravllnp Tin Graham TEAM NO I- Corn JuUa Peter Andrew Craig Richard Shawn aaon Freeman Mark Jeffrey Ryan GMaen TEAMNOtCocl Jim Mallheo Alan McCaufhtry Crura Timothy Van Craig Warm Evana rhomu John TJ 1 BOYS MINOR ATOM TEAM NO I Coach ntbtrtJeflttri Stephen Joah Richard David Boers Gary McLean Scott Jeffrie Greg Kevtn ChrUtopoer Robert Dook Dale JcnUm Paul Stave Jackaon Tim Grant Michael Scott Michael TEAMNOlCaKhRtiimMHtHIk Playcn Johnny Jama Trevor Willi Burke Scott John lay Scott Pollock John Ryan Viucr Gerald Bofar Ohm Trevor David Parent Philip Nell Scudder Sandy Andrew TEAMM Ryan Smith Andrew Jeremy Cadger iHatbel TEAMNI Payer Adam Bradley Colin TEAM NO Cora Robert FawcrU Sean Thorn David Jonathan Andrew Klagdon Do Whorkty CoechiKtUi Whacky id Jamie llibp Cory Evan Krlatln Murphy Sow Kerb Groan Bruce Ryan John Dark McEachern Craig Johntan Scott Robbie Buckley Tommy TEAM NO CMtt wUdter PUym Erkr Wlndtor Brett Kevb Taylor WU David Jonathan TEAMN04CoachiLwlaSttvetii Spencer Gavin Wanda Randy David Mark Reaume Grant Ella Henry Andenon TEAM NO Mercu Playen Morgan Taylor JuaUn Stanafkkl Scott Brad Crane Heaaellnk Look Bryan BovsMoaqurro TEAM NO Coach Andrew Bitot David Kevin Vounf Mike I Mark Dawton Paul Hark Crawford Andrew Turner Robert Ryan J TEAM NO I Coachi Norm Kthaaa Colin Campbell Shawn Lumber David Matthew Thonipion Martin Mark Ratlenbury Jonanea Adam Glen Harry Gib William n Peter DeKleer Crewe Robbie Steven MarkuaHyan Ian Sinclair Thakt Stewart Thorn TEAM NO Coach m lujud Marc SI Plem Bertread Slevta Kevin Mark David Andrew Bobby Campbell June Andrew Mark BaaklnChrtatoiicr TEAM IM NO I Coach Waaylenko David Paul Smith Roberta KiimaO Richard Brad Cuthbrrt Bernard Cook Stuart Jeremy Dale TEAM NO RabertCwkrgh Smith Shane Grant Lam Kavtn Tuaa Jo Bulk Bum Michael Andrew Aaron Jim SUptiefl Nick Mike MerUk Paul Pierre Bob Docker I Hughe Scott Hamilton Nell Mlk Worbtck Terry Jean Jtaon idf Steve Jamh Larry Burton Mai Moore Miki Chrta Van Kdman Jim Mlk I Thorn Alan Cole Graham McNeil Caldwell Jett Smith Trevor BOYS BANTAM Christian merman Simon Evana Mirk TEAM NO Coach Phil Rehberf Dan Martin Davkwn David Wood Dav laglll Danny Ruaull Law Alan Campbell Peta Michael Wild Tim Yanne Norman MacPhtll Dave Fit Paul Genit Gordon Shlrrefh Ford Terry Smith Philip Frock Derek 1 Peter Ladies action Purrs edge Purple team hurling by Sandy Marshall resulted In yet another victory to add to the score board Crossing the plate were Micky Wood Carney 2 and Joanne Coles Purrs Sandy Marshall and Coles each belting out tremendous triples Crossing Ihe plate for Purple Reign was Lynn Sargent Jean Tur nout Molly Moore and Debbie all contributing to a very close game TIGERS ULTRA VIOLET This was an exciting game from start to finish with Ihe Tigers being the Victorians although Ultra Violet did have the first run of the game made by Sandy Paddle Tigers eased their way to victory scoring one and two runs consistently each Inning and holding Ultra Violet to their two runs Correction Last week due to in correct Information Ihe score Involv ing Ultra violet and Blue Batters Gemini not in agreement over OHA suspending Streetsville By DAN RALPH Herald Sporti Editor The Ontario Hockey Associations suspension of Streetsville Derbies for a year has drawn the of Georgetown Jr B Gemini The Derbies team was given the suspension last week In light of Its Stan Kalapaca has been barred from LA competition for two years Coach Rich has been suspended fora year tentatively That move will mean the Derbies wont be eligible for Central Ontario Jr League play this year So the loop will consist of eight teams At press time it wasnt known whether Central league convenor Grant Turner had scheduled a meeting or not However word was that one had been called to discuss the Derbies situation Monday night in Mimico Georgetown Gemini president Dave said if the entire team operation hag been suspended then he will definitely oppose the move If the has suspended the players coach general manager and president Individually then the Streetsville Derbies can get new bodies and Ice a team said If the team has been barred then thats when get my back up said the Gemini were working on getting the full story However he also said club will present a motion at tonights Board meeting suggesting the adoption of a policy opposed to team suspensions and convey those feelings to the OHA The Gemini will offer Its sup port lo Streetsville and any other club receiving similar treatment from the Kenlner said If the OHA Is in terested in curbing violence In hockey other measures can be taken I think theyre frustrated and dont know how to solve the pro blem Kentner said So theyre us ing brute force The problem can be addressed in many more different ways The OHA Is shrinking in numbers They cant afford lo go out suspending their more successful franchises added One way to eliminate vlolence said Is to adopt a policy being used fn college hockey today That being suffer suspensions for the more fights a gets wosnt correct The score was with Ultra Violet taking the victory PAULS NAVY 11 SCARLETTS FEVER The heroine of this game was Hill with two tremendous home runs unfortunately for Scarletts Fever it just wasnt enough to sink Pauls Navy Navys Sally and Cathy Vanden displayed excellent batting style each hitting triples Linda Perkins made an excellent scoop at 3rd and Wendy Fisher picking up a well hit ball at 2nd Great team ef fort on both sides led to this very close game three for lack of trying Virginia Walker Goldle Cash and Anne Puckering were the solo scorers Tom Col Ins Mix got off to a good start with their second victory of season Behind strong pitching by Julie and PattyPoo McElroy the Mixers held the Solid Gold Hits to a 133 win Strong plate performance by Sherrle Love going 3 for 3 with a triple Susie Williams Jeannle Brookes Sue Mcdonald and each cashed In with a double Susie longer the lets someone up Strong fielding by like Murray Walker Oakvllle the team contributed to the Blades GM be an active member on superb effort Watch out for these the board give him access lo of- guys dressing room in games BATTERS where his team Is involved the longer it will lose the respect of other Sound batting by the entire Blues teams and managers squad especially Sylvle said Jane Romp Lois Patrick and Gemini assistant GM Jules Jones gave the batten this joined Kentner In condemning win Sylvie Waahbome scooped up tremendously at home plate when Im totally against it Teams are called upon Heart Busters too hard to come by to be taking Saunders Joy Thompson Marge thorn out of our league Russian Snow and Janice came Dave Kentner Acton drops second contest allow three in loss to Hornby scored three unearned runs to defeat Acton an InlerCounty Fastball League game last week played in Hornby Acton opened the scoring in the first Inning when Tim Baker walked then went to third on a Gerry rie single Kelly McArthur then brought Baker home with a sacrifice Hornby tied the game In the fourth Inning wnen Larry hit a Roskam was hit by a pitch The double then came home on two bases were loaded when Martin straighl Acton errors The home walked thenWhitnell scored on team took the lead in the seventh when Don Martin went to first on on error Larry Richardson and Derek Neelands both walked to load the bases and Martin then scored on a past ball Hornby rounded out its scoring In the eighth inning when Whltnell went to first on a single then ad vanced to second when Gerry this victory MACS MUFFINS IB GANG GREEN Macs Muffins continue to play solid ball with yet another Im pressive victory Muffins Jan walker and Judy Anderson belted out the two tremendous home runs of the game Muffins outfield hustled to stop Gang Green from spreading around bases Although Gang Greens Kim Nugent and Bev Bird hit doubles they couldnt bite Macs Muffins in this victory Ace Mark Curtis puts in extra work Former Glen Williams pitcher Mark Curtis was in uniform this week but that Curtis has started one game in the doesnt mean hes through in Burl- OFL for Burlington a defeat at ington the hands of Newmarket Curtis has Curtis Is still pitching with the On- also pitched some relief Burlington Fastball League team in Burl- Is 12 so far with two games having Ington but is hoping to get In a little been suspended due to the league extra work with the ReMax club curfew rule This weekend Curtis Curtis was In uniform Tuesday night and Burlington played in a louma- Hornbys win over Acton In ment In Burlington and made it to Hornby He didnt play because his the final name wasnt on the game sheet But Its what I expected Curtis said Curtis pitched In the Hornby teams of the OFL The hitters arc good Wednesday win over Rockwood They dont for pitches The league constitution states a Paul MacDonald took the loss for Acton going six full innings before Roy Spear came In relief In the seventh MacDonald allowed two hits and fanned eight while Spear gave up one hit and fanned five Don Martin went the distance for the winners allowing three hits while fanning 11 Acton manager Sieve Marshall said he isnt worried with un characteristic play of his club In the Hornby game Acton had five errors and walked six batters it can be chalked I think that can be chalked up to Pf game up l0 being of the year a Tack June before he must sign a card of work practice new ball of work practice time new ball players Marshall said Im not too worried yet Its still early The As will be in tonight then travel to Orangeville Thursday night will be home Monday night to a yet undetermined opponent NEW USED Cars and Trucks THENEW1987s ARE IN STOCK NOW 610 Martin St Milton Miss NISSAN HUGHES LIGHTING Supply NOW UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP 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