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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 10, 1987, p. 22

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Page SECTION THE Ju SCOREBOARD Soccer 1 IMmn Mm carIt sa SSK Gull Brown Colli I Fastball Hi Imle lira Giwll iJ to MlUrr MVP Hind Park Lincoln VP I him Cornell Ways of the Woods camp The Hal ton Region Conservation Authority Is once again offering the Ways of the Woods summer day camp for children 812 years of age Participants can register in one or week August The first week of the program includes native studies such as archaeology Indian games songs and dances archery pottery and bead making as well and canoeing This week also In eludes an overnight camp Hal ties nake Point The second week of the program includes natureoriented activities such as water Insect and owl studies caving and bird watching There Is also a Parents Night dur- Bantam Eagles split games leaving record five and two week to leave their record at five wins against two losses Last Tuesday on home field the Eagles defeated 7 as Eddie Doyle pitched a complete game allowing just one unearned run recording 18 strikeouts In the second Inning Bob walked and then scored on a Doyle double Then Adam doubled to score Doyle Hannah led off the third inn with a walk and then scored on Scott Van Valks triple After singling Van Valk home Dave Ridley stole second and raced all the way home on an score the third Geogetowfl this week The base tamp for the Ways of tlic Woods is tht Mount Wildlife Centre along with extensive use of the other conservation areas which Include Kelso Mount Nemo Rattlesnake Point and Crawford Lake Indian Village and tion Centre Camper are picked up and drop off by bus at designated loca lions throughout the area The cost Is 2nd child is pant week For further Information and registration forms call the Region Conservation Authority at of the game for The Basics added two more runs in the fourth Hannah and Van walked and Ridley singled to score Hannah This was Ridleys se cond RBI of the game he went three for four at the plate Mark drew a walk and Dcwcuws sacrifice fly allowed Van DeValk to score Thursday Georgetown travelled to and suffered their se cond loss of the season dropping a decision scored a pair of runs in the third but the Eagles came back with a run in the top of the fourth Chris Cambouns singled stole second and third and then scored on an overthrow at third added another run In the bottom of the fourth to moke Georgetown came back with three runs in the top of the fifth as John Butler walked Dave Ridley singled and doubled to drive both of them In An error on the infield on a hit by Hannah allowed to ernes the plate In the bottom of the sixth Streelsvllle tied the score on an and then added another run to Georgetown led off the seventh in with a single by and a by Cambouris but failed to wall Butler pitched the opening three Innings before being replaced by Ha gal who pitched the final three Inninps Between them they record ed six strikeouts took the Falcons settle for tie with Dixie for win The Georgetown Peel Falcons set tied for a 1 tie with Dixie last Tues day and then took 2 I decision over Malt on Sunday in Under The game played in Dixie was on a smaller pilch than the Falcons tunc been accustomed to and since it was narrower many wellintended defence splitting halls became throw ins The for a The players watched in disgust as ir goalkeeper Corson was jumped by a Dixie who was subsequently ejected from the match folluwitig 1 melee In the home after numitfrs had en further reduced by ejections Dixie was penalized which led to a Colin Head goal from kick Coach George will un doubtedly be looking for cooler and more constructional piny in the gomes to come While the defence has performed well under pressure he will also be looking at serious shooting practices But under the circumstances he was pleased to come away with a tic The contest Sunday at never generated the excitement the previous match had but for the cer purists it was a better and more thoughtful game MaKons goal livened up the game as they scored on a long shot which was he lpc thai can embarrass even experienced international keepers The ball narrow Ij made its inside the goalpost when it could Just as have a kick The ralcon lined brought mnr shooting goals in of periods of which could have goals uitli sharper or this win was in dividual skills In all departments and defence in particular was under pressure Coach Haines is pleased with the efforts f the socalled marginal players The Falcons scored a goal in each half with the winner coming in the final minutes when the plovers seemed to tire Oneway traffic appeared to be the order of day as keeper Corson was prac tically relinquished to the rote of spectator Adam Djuk scored both goals coming through well from Keith made a good recovery to help his defence and Doug Covert gave a good account of himself as a Colin Mottershead was injured in the conies and left the field in con pain Howard Oram plijed an game for winners in the engine room distributing the ball well The match officials handled the game will the players behaved according A total of four games played by the have produced few goals for or against the Falcons suggesting they ire good defensively but need some sharp shooting up front This Friday the Falcons play at at the Alcott field which is to be followed by a game featuring the Peel County squad Atom soccer teams square off in minor league action There was a full state of games In George lown Atom Soccer League action last week The Dragons defeated the Rebels in major atom play as three players had two goals each for the winners Stephen David Knlbarski and Trevor Culhberl all tallied twice for the Dragons while Paul had the lone reply for Ihc Rebels Andrew Trant Gibson played strong games far the winners while Andrew and Colin Brood bent were standouts for the Rebels In other action the Blue Team downed the Flames 10 on a lone goal by Dave burn Blue Lightning had a relatively easy time in defeating the Red Wings In minor atom league ac tion Ryan Taylor scored six times for the winners while Rob Harrison added a single marker Far Blue Lightning George Anderson Geoffrey Ranson were standouts while Andrew Craig Any and Nick played strong gnmcs for the Redwings In other minor atom play tne Sandstorms upended by the Maroon Maniacs 1 Peter scored three times for the winners while Ryan Mowatt had a pair of goals and Christopher Goodhew and Curtis Carr added singles Ryan and Garry McNivcn replied for Hie Sand storms Mitchell and Robert Walsh hod strong gnmcs for the win while Trevor Crane Milne and Kyle Hancock played well for the Sandstorms In the other minor atom contest Blue Lightning edged the Killer Bees 53 Ryan Taylor led the way for the winners with four goals while George Anderson added a single For Hie Killer Bees Tim Van scored twice and Aaron scored the other marker Doug Steven Masters and Fin ay son had excellent games for the winners while Kevin Adcma ployed well for Ihc Killer Bees A number of younger players have helped out refereclng in he minor ranks and arc to be com mended for their Tine efforts They include Andrea Joanne Moloney Jon Bums Rob Doug Matthews and Alex Itcrtratid

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