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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 8, 1987, p. 21

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Julys Bantam Eagles take Guelph consolation title The Standard Products Bantam A Eagles as consolation champions at a tournament hosted by June as defeated in final game Georgetown first fared Creek on Friday and lort 111 game is very clow for second inning when scored seven runs error walks in tin inning 1 its to the fnllwt up Tin runs Eddie Dojtc in the first on bilk Chris scored in Hit si inning on m running for who ail nijled the fourth imng singled Dave and drew walks and dc V ilk scored In sixth inning Norm drew a walk and follow with a single to score Young On Saturday Georgetown defeated Glen Van was the winning pitcher striking out a total of batters named the- most valuable player in this In the first inning Doyle walked stole second and third base and stole home Dcaceuw struck out ended up safe at first when the catcher could not come up with the ball Cambouns single scored Dezeeuw and Cnmbourts scored on an over throw when he stole third In the fifth inning Georgetown rallied for three runs John Butler reached first base on a passed ball after out Kevin Usher followed with a double to score Butler Doyle grounded out to drive In Usher Dezceuw walked and came home on a single by Cam Butler hit a double and scored on a wild throw to first when Usher went down swinging This was the third time In the game when a Georgetown baiter reiched first base after striking out Sunday morning Georgetown hammered Scarborough pitching for 16 runs in winning the game to to consul final wis thi pit her throwing twuhilUr and record nf six strikeouts is named most valuable pi for ilk in six runs wink two and went to Burke Duller nit im faced fir the tn Burke led tin first innng with a of first on in to toad a r slim run to put Georgetown up four runs Hi pen wis rewarded for his efforts as most valuable pi in this gamt Georgetown another run in third on double to score Burke who led off with hie scored two runs in the fifth and another in the sixth to narrow the gap to In the seventh inning passed ball when Bob t ntmni at short stop who relayed the ball Cam He caught the ball with his bare band at second and threw to Usher on two bounces at first for a double play to end the game Burke recorded his second win of the day Congratulations to the ball players and coaches BRIDESMAIDS AT BOLTON Saturday June Georgetown ended up being the bridesmaids at a Bolton tournament losing to Milton in the Championship game 13 Georgetown played Rex dale in the first gome and won The game was tied at until the Skittles claim two wins in mosquito girls soccer League action recently On June 25 Skittle held on to edge True Blue 10 in a well played con est The only goal of the match came In the fourth quarter when Tracy Metier scored for Skittles Other players who performed well for Skittles were Andrea Cameron Sarah Williamson and Natalie Ven ditli For True Blue the lop performers were Stacy Sim Anni Bowman and Sarah In their other outing Thursday Skittles came up with a solid effort to defeat Despite damp conditions of the field this also turn out to be a well ployed match The skittles were given the margin of victory when Tracy Metier scored the first marker and added two insurance goals Andrea Cameron Sarah William sod and Sarah Packer were all players for the winners while Eagles Johnson and Helen Tannock per formed well for the Other recmt fiction in the league included contests with the liking on the Stingers and True Blue facing the Stingers however results were unavailable SPECIALS The Bantam A mm the conjoin Hal Ridley Loach John Butler Ketln Usher Adam lion champion hip at a tournament hinted by on Pate and Brian lineman Manager Ab ide Members of the team are front row from sent were Norm Young Mark Lorito Kevin Barrow left Jelf Hannah Scott Van de Valk Rob and Ted Burrow Coach Gord Burke and Ed Doyle Back row top of the seventh Inning when the locals erupted for five runs Van Valk and had RBI while a single RBI replaced Burke in the fourth inning to record the win In the second game Georgetown faced Port Hope and won a squeaker In the second inning Butler singled and advanced to third on a stolen base Hannah then singled to score Butler The fourth inning the locals scored four runs Barrow hit a single followed by walks to Young and Han nah With the bases loaded hit a single to drive in two runs Hannah stole home on a overthrow to score the third run in the inning Van de Valk hit a double in In the top of the seventh singled Ridley walked and singled to score Barrow In field hit scored followed by Young fly ball loscorc Dezeeuw Willi the score and a runner on first in the bottom or the seventh inn threw the ball to Usher at first who tagged the runner out in rundown the game Van Volk pitched five strong In Georgetown Eagles Increased their nines before being relieved in the Impressive eight wins sixth by d loses by defeating Championship game was a Burlington and coach nightmare as Georgetown Forest Glen recently blew a 12 lead going into the last In A against In In this game the players coaches and the fans no doubt learned the valuable lesson that the game is not over until the last batter Is out Butler pitched an excellent game for six innings before relief help in the seventh failed to hold the lead plcwood Butter recorded over Burlington and Forest Glen the In play GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND TO CAR STBtEO EXPERTS 55 SINCLAIR AVE 8772425 Every Wednesday Jury September 2nd Georgetown Memorial Arena 7 00 m 21 APPLE WINDSHIELD REPAIRS Wo A 1 In Clin SI Unit Gocuoolown July lot A price July Night AD am IB Jufy Teen Alt teem lor July lot St Aug Humbert I with or Vi price Aug nil far Vi price d million Aug child Aug Night Family til mill Ion Minimum Sept To School- AD rimmed price General Admission PUBLIC NOTICE PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT UNDER THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES OF ONTARIO CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR WATER MANAGEMENT STRUC- TUflES DATED MARCH 1 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