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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 27, 1987, p. 9

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ITS HERE GOLF SCIROCCO BAZ MOTORS Acton earns a berth in Halton rugby final Toe Acton senior rugby team earned a birth In the finals with a come from behind vie toy the Georgetown Rebels in Georgetown on Friday Acton overcame a 150 deficit to defeat the Rebels 15 Georgetown took an early lead on tries by Mark Lamb and John Watts Jamie Stiller convened both tries and added a penalty kick to the home team a commanding ad But Acton chipped away at Georgetown lead and had brought the score to by the half Colin Lewis kicked a yard penalty and Jason Rogers touched the ball down behind the Georgetown line for Acton first half points In the second half Acton s Steve Wagner went in for the try and Colin Lewis converted the score to bring them to within two points of Georgetown Acton coach Dave Boycott said Wagner carried a Georgetown back into the zone with Mm tor the last five yards Acton went ahead to stay when Colin Lewis kicked another yard penalty but Al Scott scaled Georgetown fate when he In a Georgetown pass at mid and sprinted to the goal line The convert gave Acton a seven point lead the eventual margin or victory That a probably the nicest run I seen all year and he put it down right in the centre allowing for an easier convert said Mr Boycott Coach Boycott said his team look some bad penalties in the first few minutes of the allowing Georgetown to capitalize When we cleaned up the penalties and brought the backs up mucker It pretty well handcuffed Georgetown he said Although Acton dropped their league game to Georgetown Mr Boycott was optimistic of a victory Georgetown coach Bill Bingham said his charges became dent at their big lead We tried to run with the ball Instead of kicking It in the second half he said They thought they were going to walk away with the thing coach Bingham said The loss was dlsappoln ting because Georgetown figured to have a good shot at upsetting the first place Trafalgar team to take the crown said Mr Bingham We really felt that we were going to do better than we did he said Acton will take or Trafalgar High School Thursday Forest In Burlington to decide the title Acton lost to Trafalgar by a point margin In the season game but Mr Boycott figures to change that result this lime out he knows his players will have to be more disciplined You can t get down IS points and expect to come back against a team In junior action the Acton squad dropped a decision to Trafalgar at White Oaks on day in their semi final game Mr Boycott said the gome was closer than the score Indicated It t a bad game Our or words were as good as theirs but ibetr backs were much quicker he Georgetown lost by points to host White Oaks in their semi final match Thursday Coach Bingham said his team was up at the half on Jason try but they could not hold the lead in the second half Trevor kicked a- penalty toflnlsh Georgetown Oakville Trafalgar took on White Oaks yesterday to decide the winner of the crown but the result was not press lime ReMax Kentners Optimists win Kinsmen sof tball openers Tho Kinsmen Girls Softball League got underway recently with a number of games being played In senior action and Insurance played to draw tokickoff their 1987 season Pitching for were Susan Walsh while DeeDee Hayncs and champ handled the pitching duties Tor The game only home run from Julie Hilts and special men lion goes to Jennifer Skinner Mho hll a mercy rule homt run in the bottom of the fourth inning Game stars wen Julie Hilts for for Hi Mix Hid Dun lop In inlcrmedi lit I II topped lulling irlv Christ irullcr liurki star honors Tint and In en by a but Optimist by score H lor tin Optimists win tthili arm mil Shin row for Bridget who hit the run of the contest was the Optimists game star The lire Lodge team was named with mentions or Kelly who made iilch it and in who surprised all with her excellent pitching In a junior fixture North Standard Products played in opening gimp squiring oft at all Both placed ixciption illy well with mention going Knsta Peacock Pro ducts of North two Georgetown Rugby r ml finals hi came a deficit on to the Mm it as he the School In Burlington tomorrow Trafalgar airs while bring crunched by defeated High School lo make the finals Aeton I lie second half of the llallon their league play to Georgetown and Al final for a Iry put the game away late In Ihciecondhalf Herald photo rlday defeat and mote Trafalgar High Firestone Juniors up their record to 4 and 1 in fastball league action A new executive for the 1B878S hockey season w set up Sunday when Georgetown Minor Hockey held Hi an Dual meeting Front row from left Canon preildent Clan vicepresident of administration and Wayne Pries put president Back row Dave Martin director of hockey Joanna treasurer Judy Prim secretary and Rob director of planning Herald photo Mininch voted GMHA chief The Halton Hilts Junior fastball team their 1967 record to four wins and one loss after splitting a pair with Fergus and downing New Ham burg last week On May 19 in Glen Williams the Firestone squad suffered their first set back of the year droping decision to The visitors scored first in the opening frame on two throwing errors By the Firestone squad In the second Jon Ham thumped a solo shot to tie the score at one Fergus look advantage of a in and to take a lead i the third inning but the Firestone side roared buck with three runs in the bottom of the in ring on David single and Hammer s two run double In the eight inning brought our runs across plate unearned runs proved to be the locals downfall Haynes started the on the mound and he was replic In the sixth inning hy allowed three runs only one of those wis earned while allowed one The locals attempt at a com back fell short in the as Al Scott tripled and came home on Carl single May In New Hamburg the locals came up on top of a score New Hamburg drew first blood in the first Inning but Jon Ham mer doubled and Paul Corel singled before Pete doubl til bringing the pair home in the Anderson hit Into a fielder choice to bring home the third run in the second New Ham berg notched one In each of the second ixth but the Firestone side scored In the sixth when Jon Hammer reached on an error and came home on a Pete fielder In the eight inning Steve doubled Pete walked followed by a Bobby Anderson triple to bring home Kill Jan The winning pitcher who went the distance allowing four hits no walks and up ten Ham mi r allowed only two earned Back In Fergus In May the Firestone avenged their previous loss by blanking their hosts Jeff White reached on an error In the first and Dave Hayncs walked followed by a Trevor single scoring one run Hammer then hit a sacrifice fly to bring across another run In the fourth Inning Jeff White singled by a one bagger duplicated that Tor two RBI Hammer then singled to notch another RBI David went seven inn allowing five hi is and no runs notching five Tim closed out the last two innings facing seven batters allowing one hit and striking out Assistant coach David believes his team can play with any team in the league beat anybody in the league take away those five unearned runs in the first game with Fergus and got a win he said of Firestone only defeat season Carson Mlnlnch Is the new presi dent of the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association Sunday at the Association an nual meeting In the Arena auditorium a majority of voting members cast their ballots for over Incumbent president Wayne Pries Only about people attended the meeting but with the accounting of proxy votes there were ballots cast Mlnlnch said he will be looking to the past president for help in the up coming year I m going to be ask for a lot of guidance Mlnlnch said 1 II be looking to Wayne I II still need his help Mlnlnch said he sure how things would run in the year to come since he was new lo the position As a major priority he said that in the next couple weeks he win phoning people to till positions and set up committees Pries assured the executive he will be to offer his support tor the upcoming year In his annual report Pries called the past hockey season a frustrating one This was caused by the falling interest shown in the running of the organization We had a lack of bodies Pries said The executive was short peo ple for key positions We have an organization that looks after about boys and girls Even the turnout today Is rather disappointing Pries also summed up the season as one many plaints parents about coaches conches about parents and coaches about ex members At times sions were made as to what we thought was best That wos ill we Other members of the or the upcoming season Include Ed vice president Clous Schirk vicepresident In charge of S McGibbon tops in ball hockey play in tin mil hid V ne thin place team season wit presslve win over Dm Centre Tuesday Mid is of turn by John assists John two Handy stored tin In show first Si rvni Teams set to play ball The Georgetown Association has aligned its teams program and is prep embark on the bull season Many of the have taken to the field in practices fur exhibition games Following Is rundown of Georgetown rep teams and pen- In ilum id will it Hip in unlink 1 lie tlu In I I Ills tin I hi Bantam It will fly is scheduled Monday nifjits pie who will be serving In coaching Hit ire being eked by The peewee team is being lit I Ions lub tins ir are tie sored by North Sports and ing led by will be guided by John Wright Hal of Al nrdinir Ross Pells and Mark Osborne Tin Jock Hit Mtdjtls 1 play teams home games will be phyed their home Rimes on Monday nights beginning at 15 iveningsnt7 pm Boyd HI line Standard Products is providing mid Kciln Hughes will guide the the sponsorship for thi Bantam A Jimmies this who will tx team which is under the supervision under the sponsorship til Aunt of Brian Hannah Hal Ridley Track Iticir home gome will bi Ted Barrow Home games for the m director of hockey Rob director of planning Sue Barrow director of operations Judy Pries secretary and Joanna treasurer The position of director of finance remains to be filled About 20 people were also named serve on the executive committee for the upcoming season and other in wis it names are expected to be added In l ly Ihenearfuture ir pi i Miff One of the Immediate projects to win stymied the new executive will be put thcir l0 wm f ling together a committee to operate a concessions stand at the Heritage show ink in tin Horse Park as a means of raising Ramc I id In the first pinoil tin Kintiirs Falcons drop opener to Mississauga Friday The Georgetown Peel Falcons with soiier club dropped their opening garni ir bill looked i game of the season May the sharper visiting side at Cedar hey stored winner mi vale Park breakaway lij Tin faster visiting team edged thi picked up a 1 took lead on a he from a throw in The 1 started nervously but came back and evened score on a tremendous goal by Keith Sweeper Hen Beckett sent a long ball into Dave Banks who headed it over to who sped for ward and drove the ball into top for Kentner were by Inst Porker I from Ken Whit goils were pot Mil ad in and Phil filing to Gary St in I Doug Ray Inglis one goal live assists the Hawks showed no mercy in a lead In the first period and after Other goal scorers for the Hawks Included Brian Beaumont with Peterson Gerry Coffey Howie Jacobs and Brian Choici Air s total was scored by Ken by Dave Bra Ida still Tin lion a resounding 10- of All who her- ikons I nitons slormid pressing for mmutis tiny goal allied but In back llnesmnn with tin game Ihen settled down midflcld battle with both defences playing well up when they could Ilmiii am Hurry Jackson win pit used it played fnu looked solid Jay in ml ivt steady and looked nf lilt The goes May it Id Todays the day- do it and dial it The Town of has challenged Town of In the Crownttfe Partlclpaction Challenge today Here is a list of same of the activities planned for he Challenge today Take advantage of the free public Swim offered by the Recreation and Parks Depart ment Georgetown Indoor Pool Free Roller Skating Today at the Memorial Arena from to 30 tun a great way to spend your lunch break Roller skates in cluded Free Fitness Clan Minute Workout Joseph Gibbons Public School Watch Students Schools In Hill will be getting active for the All Acton and Georgetown Schools hove planned physical activities to once again show our rival were the fittest Work That Body For members theres a Scavenger Hunt planned Trail There are two distances a kUonwbre tod a J kilometre route with a total of four the either the lot Maple Avenue or off between Lane Court and ward Street Call NeJIsona Challenge Hotline to register your activity remember walking

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