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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 17, 1986, p. 18

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lit lit It 1 Boys soccer Cup Day Ladies Powderpuff ball league action Navy sinks Royal Blue team pun ii in 1 IlltltS- nil this triumph Tripp hid in iilluil evening defensively with a it i itch out in centre field and excellent throwini her throw to third fn lentie show at third nuking with Sand at s I mil hud a triple followed b tremendous triple for Blue Purrs Ruth Ann Wilkinson mil Deb to cross pink twice Singles Milne Inula and Chris Jones Tt Outstanding balling tiilenl led lo his scoring offence for Mix Scoring doubles wen blurry Love Susie Williams Jackie Two dmdy doubles knocked out by Pshyk doubles fantastic trlplt by Julie and a triple knocked out Sui Mi Donald T Mix took defensively as well Mil Ml I INS LI Til I lit Muffins took the bill off Ultra for this victory the fins a great oil round evening for Dale Orion with faniaslk hitting and numerous outstanding citifies Lois hod a terrific triple follow by Bcv clutch double Defensmly Jan Walker and Linda liraisby themselves Ultra Violet had a good all round effort McBum played well second and Janice Murray first Jennie Itanium fnlconi were up Ihi ill minimis lint IhrouKh during Ihr jihintfi Ihrlr nil numbers I elude Irs I Mike Itmlenbnrg Ted ill Alexander Dave It Ice ucsl M I Martin in i trice and roll Kinsmen girls softball league holds its playoff round contests Youngs Pharmacy put out the Giants in the first game Pitching were Tom Clements and Carolyn Stewart of Young and Dee Dee Tommy Wood and Jen Skinner of Giants Gome stars Here Rachel llalavoiuc of Youngs and Jennifer Skinner of Ihe Young battled against Re Mux to become the Senior Girls Champions a21 for Youngs were Tom Clements and Tammy Brown while Karen Doyle threw for ReMax and Norma An drews for Young MOST IMIllDVt PI Blue Giants Jennifer Skinner Young Pharmacy llalavonic Mae Dodges ReMax Chnsta Bird The most valuable player of the senior league was put out of the final game due to sprained wrist Carolyn Stewart was presented the Tuck Memorial lrophy which was donated by the Tuck Mr Jim Ford the president of ihe Kinsmen Girls Softball mum The lrPae lonris won their tlnil in itch il season against their King opponents n at Park It was a close game hut the I were victorious in ill win of the learn are Glen Joe limn limslini Jason Smith Kevin Tonis Grant lam Iv Itirlkv John Jim Stiles Burns Mlchiri I Hi riluh Kemp has something he wants to prove lonllnurdtrornl imp and in the exhibition contests Kemp knowing this has worked hard this summer innj for As usual he attended Dave Tnlnryn Hockey School in then lifted weights and ran before working al a pair of camps in e August The past few weeks Kemp has tended in pickup lines played at Four Rinks The likes of Wendel Toronto Maple lifs Paul Coffey Oiler Rob Wins lie New York Courtnall Toronto Maple It ifsf ml Tun Bernhart Toronto Maple have also in the ill sessions in preparation for their respective teams i imps In fuel s pi iv in Ins Bemlnrt rested in iiiinduij I e summer Just like two irs ago when he first itlendtil e rivers is looking forward to this Not only is hi in ml until condition but Kemp feels he sgol something to provi Kemp joined the flyers hie in the seison after with Can Olympic team Kemp w is to the Hockey league in where hi in just id regular season games When the playoffs rolled around Kemp dressed and hid watch from the stands as the Heirs it to the Red before being nip I feel he feels belter now Ih it he ll be start ingivcn will ill I looking forward to camp bet evcrjor even keel Kemp said just matter of who will rise I going in with blinders on and m going to rgu The Seen JMf Herald photo I a hunch if s coiiKrlluljli irh from left Bill link Si LePage team wins boys soccer crown at the Minor Atom boys soccer championship were ihe rlcanes Team members include David Itoh Matthru llvitr Scott Date Jenkins Stephen I Mchane Meleon Josh Richardson and Herald Joe had two goals Lam the as Royal lePage Cobras defeated Burger King Saturday to Claim to Ihe pee wee crown in last weekends Georgetown Soccer Club Pec wee boys Cup title v Nick Varncchlo hid the lone goal 111 n Former local for Ihe turgor King In the Cobras qualified lor the final with r In the and I y scored for Cobras Cull and Robert had the Cougars goals However when ihe shoo out had completed Cobras had emerged victorious and went on to the final In playoff action two prior games loo had been decided via the shoot out Burger King and Georgetown Rental lied after regulation with Burger King ad with shootout win Mike Melville scored both tallies for Burger Kin while Smith and Mike O Neil scored for the Rental squad eorgitown resident and or Trrrv Mlskcoki took mo at this Professional THE NEW 1987s ARE NOW IN STOCK FINANCING ON TRUCKS 67 Until DC 3D 19SG NEW AND USED CABS TRUCKS Cartel Approved Agent cellular mobile phone Approved of Milton and area BUYORLASE Cougars and Youngs Pharmacy tied their game as Cougars went on to win in shoot out Cull and Jake scored for the winners while James Thomas had two goals for Young and Steve Holmes countered with the other In a regular game prior to the playoffs Georgetown Rental edged Cobras as Neil Matt Moore Jamie and Jim English scored for winners Kevin as and Jason Smith scored for Cobras Steve llayden Mike MeElroy and Larry played well for while Aaron Cons tant Grant and John Vnncliaef did so for Cobras stint I our- round total of which put him in three way tie for spot overall In final standings score him In DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN TRENTON 8772359 OFF Sale Ends Sal Hours Tues Wed 106 Thurs 109 106 Lodge pul out Shop in the first round of playoffs 10 Pitching were llsn Hamilton and Karl Ann Puckering of Snow and of smash in a and when dared to top Pam hit out grand both for Game stars were Heather of and of Kelly Puckering was named mosl improv player for Del rex Susan pitched ding game for K nineties allowing In only one run as the topped Dairy Bar 1 Homers were smashed in by Fuller Burke and Demse Harden all three of Kinnettes Game stars were Susan of Mylcne Optimists were victorious Elks Lodge 17 Pitching for Elks were and and for the Optimists Jody Armstrong Bridget hit in i homerun for the Optimists Players were Bridget Me for the Optimists and or Elks Iodges mast Improved player was 1oah The Dairy Queen batted out to a 12 result The Rimes single was hit in by Harden for the Kinnettes Game stars were Burke of the Kinnettes the entire Dairy Mr Optimists and fought a strong game to a result Pitching were Susan for and Armstrong if Optimists for the Km nettcs were hit in by Burke Harden Game stars were the whole Kinnettes team Armstrong and the entire team Trophies that were donated by Elk I odge wee presented to the Optimist Everyone who puts forth an effort is a winner and so were of the Junior division members The members of each of ihe three teams Discount roods Standard Pro ducts and North Sports received a first mcdillmn BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY David hod two hit well getting two Mc played well in her first gome back off the disabled list Belly and Jennie David both nil BLUES 11 TEItb 13 Gang Green makes their mark on Blues A close game with two runs making Ihe difference A game offensively and defen by Sheila Kirk and Bird who knocked in the winning run Kim Nugent hod a good evening at the plate scoring two singles and two doubles Combined with four singles by Pal Mnchintcr gave Gang Green the edge tor the Blues Batters Janet Hansom pitched great along with Kim Marcfl Jane Romp stor red defensively with a singlehanded double play Offensively Marylln Jones was for 4 at the plae Suzcllc hustled to wore two runs along with quick wheels by Dlanna West wood SOLID GDI I HITS Purple Reign end with a royal finish taking the victory Great bat ting by Purple with home runs belled out by Molly Moore and Mary Kelly Eda Warren Molly Moore and Mary Kelly hustled scoring four times each Crossing the plate three times each tor Purple was Donna Wilson and ynn Sargent Deb crossed twice in her first gome from the disabled list the Solid Gold Hitters Kim Richardson ployed outstanding with a fantastic in the third inning and made a tremendous difference in her pitching debul Outnumbered by few but an overall good team fort by Solid Gold Hitters week and this week the 1 P is ending their regular games on a fairly close note With one more season game to be played between Scarlett fever and the Heart Busters the standings his coming weekend the L will finish the season with the sturlint evening pm with ill ploying day there will be three it J i m three more at it a m At noon one game one more at pm The consolation final will lie at m With the game being held at These exciting festivities to be held at the Georgetown 1 COMPUTER BUSINESS SOLUTIONS 8778877 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone Wish van Street Ontario I Gil- J WATER PROBLEMS A LEAKY BASEMENT 5 miii si e Acton 8533236 Call The Professionals No Digging and No Mess 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