Ladies Powderpuff ball action Violets shine in victory THE It ALP July Paula Navy 10 Ultra Violet IZ Once again Ultra Violci shone with Gloria Sinclair hitting a grand slam The entire team held their ground to sweep in this win Betty and Jennie David pit well again Betty also scored a home run The team is awaiting the return of Calcc stall who Is recovering from a back injury Coach great game by all For Int Navy Cathy Van a terrific bunt making Ultra Violet scurry for their victory Dan Doubles by Rope Linda Perkins and Outstanding evening by Cindy Raskins led to a confirmed victory Kim Richardson scored a double along with Go die Cash and Anne Puckering scored only homer of the game tor the Purrs Joanne Cotes gave it her all hitting a klriplc and bringing up a runner to score one of Ihcir two runs The Purrs have a chance with Solid Gold hits ploying an error free game Trent Cull nets five goals as Cougars thump Youngs 93 Trent Cull had five goals to pace Cougars past Young Pharmacy 93 in Georgetown Youth Soccer Pee wee boys league play last week Mike Barnes had three goals for the winners while Robert Brian Foster Michael and Thomas Arnold For Grasshoppers Danny Morris Mark and Robbie Timmings played well Red Rockets and Blue Bombers 1 as Ian Carlwright Rockets had the other James Thomas had Kevin Moore Bombers the scoring Far Rockets the flayers of note were Brad Davidson on Carlwright and Jason Water- David Albano Paul and Douglas Matthews were the players of note for the winners while Bob Crawford Schnridcr and Gary on played well for Young In Major Squirt play Ryan David Boyd and Peter Mashintcr played well for the winners while the entire Wings team played well Monster Midgets defeated Blue Bombers 30 as Gary McNIven and Douglas had the goals with the other scorer not being available Geoffry Erin and Jason Dlachok played well for the winners while Christopher Warren Evans and Greggoln ployed well for Blue Bombers In the other game Sandstorms and In other games Mike Melville had had two goals to pace Killer Bees Devils tied CM Players of note for three goals to pace Burger King past Royal Cobras M Paul St Pierre and Nick Varricchio had the other goals for the winners Joe had two goals for Cobras while Shane and Jason Smith had singles The whole LePage team played well while Kevin Neil fipiller and Mike played well for Burger King Mike Melville added three more goals in Burger Kings win over Youngs Pharmacy Paul St Pierre and Nick Varricchio also added singles Alan Cote Sieve Holmes and Jeff Smith had singles for Youngs Nell Terry Har rison and Bob Donker were the Burger King noteworthy players while Graham McNeil Steve Holmes and K Schnridcr played well for Young a Team standings show Georgetown Rentals in front with an unmarked record for eight points Royal and Cougars ore tied for second with six points each while Burger King has our points In fourth spot Youngs Pharmacy is in fifth with two points Shane Thompson and Sam Southworth both had two goals each to pace Thunder Cats past Purple Panthers 40 in Minor Squirt play Nicholas Iteise Clayton and Adam Titus played well for the winners while Craig Anderson Ryan Smith and Christopher Hall played well for Purple Panthers Maroon Marauders defeated Georgetown Tigers as Robert Wright and Steven Smith had the oats Steven Koloff Danny ackman and David played well for the winners while the en lire Tigers team played a first class match Killer Bees and Green Grasshop pers tied it as Adam Bees and Joseph Goodhcw Green team had their clubs respective goals Bees players of note included Albion defeats Juniors Albion defeated the Gordon junior tennis team 42 last weekend In Albion Albion powerful under IS team defeated John Wilson and Winston Run 62 while Jason Pun dropped a decision in the under 15 singles event Kennedy and Dave Harris lost their under 18 doubles set However captain Mike Hurley defeated In the under 18 singles class with a powerful serve and volley game Janecck was the under singles champion in Canada The Alcott team now has a record of file wins two losses and a tie with two matches to play in rtgular season action The team had a chance at top spot if it can win Its two remaining contests Cast Red Wings Ken Armstrong Sandstorms were Ryan ad the other Derek Cordell Ethier Continued Oil Metier Gogan pace Bombers past Bees Tracey Metier had four goals to pace Blue Bombers past Killer Bees in Georgetown Youth Soccer Atom Girts play last Erin had three goals also for the winners while Kim Stevenson had the other Bombers players of note included Esther Copland Alisson Bobor and Stephanie Jones For Bees the players of note were Sarah Julie and Sharon Shapcott In other games Dion ell Benito had four goals as Red Firecrackers defeated Timbits Melissa Watts had the other three goats for the Red team For Firecrackers the players of note included Sherry Walsh Tanya McM aster and Dara James The Timbits players of note were Amanda Bonneau Desrosiers and Mary had three goals as Killer Bees defeated Green 31 Terri Lynn Hunter scored for the Green team In this game bath teams played well In Mosquito action Julie O Neil had two goals as Sky hawks defeated Stingers 0 Alison and Heather had the others The Sky hawks players of note were Wendy Padillo Tammy Woodc and Michelle Cumar For Stingers their top players included Stephanie Andrea and Sarah Wendy had two in 2 1 win over Marauders Charl Rutherford scored Marauders lone goal flayers of note were Julie O Neil leather and Melissa while Moira Jcni Cook and Jennifer Crocker played well for Mariudcrs In the Sprouts Footloose Rime the end result was a 1 tic but scorers weren as the resheet submitted In league standings lead the way with a 1 mark for nine points Footloose is next in at I for seven points wh II Sprouts and 23 1 are tied in third with five points each Marauders arc close in fifth spot with a 13 2 mark for four points In Squirt play Danielle Dcmble had three goals as Golden Girls and Hot Shots tied Leigh had two goals for Hot Shots while Shannon had the other For Golden Girls the players of note were Monica Beau per and Katie For Hot Shots Mary Donnelly Laura Appleby and Mclinda Burke ployed well In other games Leigh Shillington scored two goals in a losing cause as Hoi Shots dropped a 32 el si on to Green Sprouts Danielle Cary Julie Vagg and Trielu McGivcrn had the Sprouts goals Sprouts players of SCOREBOARD Ladies flag football County llind I thy ttit MS Ball Hockey standings BAM MeUon ft Egg S5 note were Nicole and O For Hot Shots Mclinda Burke and Shan Doyle played v ell In the other contest Firecrackers and Blue Bombers lied 1 1 Kate Potosky scored for Firecrackers while Lisa had the goal for Blue Bombers Erin roster Cheryl Itlvard and Jennifer Rivers nets hattrick Rob Rivers had three goals as Guelph St Stationery defeated Celebrities in Georgetown Ball Hockey Association action last week Dave Walhce had two goils for the winners while singles went to Paul Sargent Brad Tyndall Scott McLaughlin and Mark Snider For City the goals came from Craig Wilson Eric Summons and Jim In other games Toolcs and Meteors tied as Mark Ron Coffey and Doug Trimble scored for 0 Brian Stone Doug Ivony and Glen Leslie lit the goal light or Meteors Greg Lawr scored two goals as Exchange Tavern edged past Little Trailer World Other scorers Rick Pool Rob Ripley Mark Waters another goal getter who t identified for Little Trailer World Brian King Shawn Coffey Rick Lang Mike Mi Hon and Shawn had goals Terry hod both his teams goals as scored a deadlock with Midas Muffler I loyd Slieppurd and Tonv had the goals for Midas Muffler Mike MeNivcn scored two goals to pace Royal Pizza past Glen Baker and Howie Oram had the other goals for the winners Bob Fern and Hon Shcppard scored for Harvesters Steve scored three times as Animal Control and Grizzlies tied John Hodgson had the other goal for the Animal Control squad had three goals for GriziJlts while J had the Hawks scored a vie lory at Die hands or Mae Milk ai D led the way with throe goals Founder and G Richard son had two goals for the wnmrs while sir files went to Beaumont Peterson Doug Hall scored twice as Daves Service Centre defeated Left rink Disposal Kevin Young Brian Fitzgerald Paul Atkins and Sean Brown had singles for winners wliile another scorer wasn t made available The lone Leferink goal came from Doug Ham Hon BALI The Royal PizzaStation House Ball Hockey tournament will be held this weekend at the Arena starting Friday night Teams from Georgetown Toronto Guelph the surrounding area will be taking part in the event There will be a dance held Saturday night featuring the band Bananas For more in formation Interested Individuals are asked to contact Ron Osborne at ft to me occasion and beat Tom Colins Mix 7 For Tom Colins Debbie continued to pitch well with Julie Foumicr At the plate Julie Kay King and Sue McDonald were two for three with Sue crossing the plate twice Jackie Dlegcl smacked out a strong double and was brought home on a Shanon Pshyk single The ploy of the game was a perfect bunt by Susie Williams scoring Julie all the way from first Muffins Irene Little mode a dous catch along with s terrific fielding and this secured the win Total team effort by all of the Muffins Gang Green gave Purple Helen a royal fight to the finish Moore land pitched excellent and had a great evening at the plate as well scoring three doubles Sheila Kirks two consistent hitting by the Green team Purple Reign tried unsuccessfully to beat Gang Green with Penny Butter worth crossing the plate twice Runs by Mary Kelly Debbie Deb bie Pierce Ann Frank and Sharon Smlija aided In this close score ScnrlcttiFcvcrlJ Ball 10 Fever never let up to take this win Outstanding pitching by Wendy Graham and Chris made the game along with Vicky Johnston outstanding defensive talents Consistent hitting by Leannc Wendy and Mamie Orr scaled the win For the Blues Bat Finlay and Robin Hillock crossed ho plate once making this a light score game The Blues Batters tried to come In the last two In but were unsuccessful in keeping Fever down Heart iters Heart Busters came when called to make this victory An almost ror free by the entire team and sweep up with nine runs in the secured the win Going five for five at the plate were Jean Wilson Pirn McDonald Bonnie Hat and Tlggcrs had many noticeable hits but were unable to hold the Heart Busters score to a minimum Good game by Robin Richardson Wendy Farrow and Rose Wilcox Wendy Mlddleton pitched a great game throwing pulling the ball In play Notes A warm welcome to Scarletts new coach Andy And a special mention to Janet Toltcn for excellent umpiring in her first LPL season Glen team earns split The Glen Williams Squirt Girls split a pair of tames this week in Minor Softball Association Play The Glen lost on Monday to Hornby by a score of 13- and won by defiult against Ac ton Last the next day In the Hornby gome the score was 1 for the Glen after one inning and for Hornby after two The Glen It in the top of the 3rd but Hornby scored seven times In Iheir half to tike the lead for good Lead the Glen attack were Kim and Shannon Morris with three hits each Morris and Amy Cooper had two each with Hancock collecting one Run scorers for the Glen were Morris Cooper Mnrlc Butler two each and Michelle Keir Horsing around Support is mounting to la speak for Indole I arm The Ontario Jv federation lo make site Into a horse park The Ontario Trail Ilidcrs were at the site recently to show thai they like Idea Herald photo Gems on the road selling program ads Even though its only early July Georgetown Gemini program com mlttce members will be out in full force talking to prospective adver Users about hockey Committee chairman Finn Poulstrup said this years program will be about pages and offer a pair of lucky draws for up to in prizes each week In addition the program will feature pictures and stories pertaining to he hockey club and its players We re pretty excited he said We re going to try and put together the best program you vc ever seen Committee members began sell ads In the program this week The prices go from to about depending on size and location and range In size from business card to full page The committee Is looking for a gross sale of about 000 Committee members include Larry White Keith Bennett Karen Harrison Al Barry Whit worth Bob Girdwood Gerry Osborne Dave Kcntner and Dave All ads will be sold by the committee and well the club will be printing the program In addition the Gemini arc marketing their own cover and Poulstrup said It will be different from those of past years NEW USED Cars and Trucks THENEW1987S ARE IN STOCK NOW 610 Martin SI Milton 878 Miss 8213513 NORTH END NISSAN Low rates make State Farm homeowners insurance a good buy Our service makes it even better Call wo ROBERT TAIT 174GualphSI Qa Of get own 877 877 614B NORTH VIEW There s A Lot In CENTRE Store For You GEORGETOWN N ELLS 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