AVAILABLE COPY the HERALD GOLF SCIROCCO BAZ MOTORS 1MQUttLPHSTHw 8775285 SECTION TUB Auguil Page I For 30 Years We Have Delivered Juniors fall short in JFL title game el time tin jumped ml inning but luil irif up Iks ill hits the opening Maryhlll once In oath of the third sixth ami seventh innings and three limes in the ninth What made the loss even more surprising was facl that they had Ixattn Ihe same MoryhtH pitcher in lint out of four meetings during flic regular In preliminary game with Milverlon Hills opened the scoring in the first inning us they cashed in on errors was on second after a pair of Mil virion errors ami Hammer brought him around when rifih fielder flubbed his hit to fuJd it in the third but Hills ami back In the fourth when Hammer doubled in to l In the sixth Trevor walked in moved to second on a Paul sacrifice Scott reached first on on error and the Firestones Lashed in three consecutive runs on back to back singles by Bobby Anderson Steve Wagner and Jeff Whitt Kevin Lobsmger rounded out Ihe scoring when he reached base on an error which brought Wagner Hammer had an excellent outing as he pitched the complete nine Inn giving up the one earned run on fiM hits and three walks He fanned Milver ton batters This weekend the Hills Juniors take to field again us Alton plays host to the Ontario Junior B Fastball championships Play gets under way Saturday morning at am and continues through until Sunday afternoon Tor more on the Ontario Junior it ihimpionship tournament this weekend in Acton Playoff pressure are in full in Georgetown Over30 Net at the Krntnert goalie scrambles to the Ball Hockey League All six team arc competing in ball Kenlnera won their opening game are round robin piny with the top two teams to emerge from played Tuesday night beginning at at the the net to playoff for league In Memorial Arena Here for Dave Service bun lose to region Mosquitos lose close ones idih contest me in the dying minutes of regulation time The Selects lost their fourth us they gave up a goal In the opening half and wo more in final period The tournament- proWded an ex citing day of soccer for the girls and their parents who were there to sup port I hem Tin as well as heir coach Well Jeffrey and manager Jeffrey can be congratulated or liuirfinc showing True Blue takes two gets help CI I v J OCT 1987 If J I 3 III Mr In In ili Mr til mi unpin Sew mil Is si i Ixi el in efforts funds to Ml tin iw Artistic in Mill for In sill Kyla left Is here wllh Maine In Shop lompttllloii in Id Booth Jennifer and Sharon had strong games for the skittles As indicated this was a try dose and game Burrows again led the way in True Blues win over the Stingers as scored three times Sarah Fen ski accounted for two of True Blue goals while Joanne Jeffrey chipped in with a single Also performing well for True Blue were Dion Benito Nicole Casselman and Melissa For the Stingers Angel Hughes had lone tally Other who performed well for the Stingirs in Amanda Heather and Da rby Tracy Metier provided all scoring punch Tor in their win over Stingers as she tallied three limes Jennifer Melissa Dobbins and Sarah id strong games for Ski tiles The Stingers were led offensively by and Darby with a goal each Amanda Deanna Guignard and Tanya all played well for the Stingers All three games played last week were exceptional in the class of com petition and the score did not warily reflect challenging After a strong start ihe Georgetown Pet wee Girls Select soccer team finally got bogged down in wet conditions in Brampton Sun da and lost final mutch up in the Brums United Soccer ment Once again tin wcr Iheircrossregiomiwils i In ihe round ilurdny Georgetown plajetl tin opening game against Brains and look little time their superiority did a super job of from the wing and it was only a of time before one of he passes was put away by Mela rue Booth With the defence of Maureen Turner Melnnie Jans Mylene and Michelle Doyle keeping the forwards bay the Georgetown forwards increased their teani lead to whenn Nicole Remedies concerted another super cross from The duo of Marianne and Jinny Ryan combined to register shutout in game The Selects second game against Scarborough City showed how well the hulfbacks Cindy Hamden Joan Jenny Ryan Tracy Fowler and Kathryn Tannock could dominate the Once again the forwards were able to launch a formidable offensive display as Nicole Remedies tallied twice and Gogan and Jenny Ryan added singles The next game pitted Georgetown against Bolton who also tried In vain to score against the confident Selects and Gogan both provided forwards with an abundance of scoring opportunities but 1 was herself who scored first to welcome ihe arrival of her mother to the sidelines Tracy Fowler moved up to the for ward line and found the net on another cross from By Ihls time Maureen Turner was showing her strength on defence and the goalies to yet a her shutout Nicole closed out the scoring with solo effort cashing in on her own rebound The final game of the afternoon was against a strong Scarborough United team who eventually went on to win the tournament The Scarborough side took a ihrec- goat lead Into the second half against a rather despondent Georgetown earn However the Selects even bounced back o ploy a si rang second scoring the lone goal of the period when Melanle Jons con ncctcd on a neat pass back from Nicole Following round robin play Georgetown was tied for second with Scarborough on points and goal dif ferential But had to settle for third by virtue of their loss to that club Milton finished In first place heading into the semi final round Sunday the field conditions were less than perfect due to heavy rain thai fell during early hours Yet the Georgetown team seemed undeterred and set Milton back on their heels with I wo early goats Booth and Wendy Padilto both scored from clever passes by Nicole Remedies The defence looked confident and the halfbacks worked hard By intermission Milton had managed a single goal on a pass from the left into the oncoming paths of their charging forwards Unfortunately it was all downhill for Georgetown in Ihe second half and the final score read 1 in Miltons favor ton then proceeded to meet Scarborough United in the tourna ment final The Georgetown squad turned In a great weekend of soccer supported largely by a good following of devoted parents who never gave up cheering their team on Lions midgets win twice The Georgetown Lions Midget rep baseball loam capped off their regular season with back toback victories downing Bloor 17 and shading Milton Nap Benito started on mound and turned in four strong innings before being relieved by Travis Gardiner who kept scoreless he remainder of the way Georgetown made the trip to take on with just nine players but effective hitting helped them to the Maurice Kester led the way at the plate with three hits while Stephen Lee and Jamie chip ped in with a double and single each Carl played an ding game at shortstop and also contributed with a single and some exciting base running midgets made a home stand against Milton a team battling for first place In The game proved to be an exciting seesaw struggle throughout until Andy belted a triple In the eighth to put Georgetown ahead for good The game was scoreless until the third when Lions exploded for three runs The first came on a sacrifice RSI by John rocker and a Benito single plated more runs for the locals Milton was held scoreless by the steady pitching of Brear until the fifth inning Georgetown added one more run In the botlom of the fifth on base running by Yaroschak to make It more runs bringing Gardiner to the mound In relief In he top of the eighth Milton scored again to tie the game but it wasnt for long In the bottom of the Inning with two Georgetown runners aboard Domingos laced a triple to centre cashing in a pair of runs Aside from his eighth Inning heroics Domingos had a pair of singles and a walk and made several excellent defensive plays at second make him the star of the evening for the locals Rob Ross and helped the Georgetown cause with wo hits they meet Strathroy in the first round of Wednesday night the Lions In the sixth Milton rallied for two Blue Moons lengthen lead in standings Royal Blue Moons tightened thur hold on first place in he Georgetown Ladies Softball League lust week as they claimed a pair of victories one of which was against closest rival Leather nLace The Blue Moons took a 1J sion over the Golden Girls and followed up with an win over Leather Lace The Blue Moons sit atop ihe league standings with points while Leather Laci remains in second with and Naughty Navy Is third with hollowing 1 a lis of game sum I ace Naughty Navy This contest featured pit for Leather Ldci by Dobbins and Julie Founder give learn a perfect game heading into the fifth inning Great hitting by all doubles from Brookes Julie Dobbins and Anne The Naughty Navy scored Iwo runs near the end of the game after Sunnucks sparked her team by hitting a nice double Moons 13 Golden Girl This was a good game with Golden Girls almost coming back in the Inning a rally of hits scoring Wendy Farrow hit a triple while Molly Moore and Lois Linda Anderson and Janice Murray hod doubles Blue Moons look yet another victor with great hitting by Sproule Saunders and Janet Mather Good bunting from Judy Brown moved crucial base run Sky hawk it IS Turbo Jrts 11 Excellent hitting by the Sky hawks definitely mnde this win for them with coming off the bats of Cindy Kemper and Sharon who also hit a double MeElroy also had Rood night hit ting a double and a triple For the Turbo Jets Bird ployed well defensively having a number of key catches- Good base hitting from Mick Wood and Lock wood Burgundy Bunch Red This was a good game teams having great bats Maureen and Ho fling led the Bunch at the plate each hitting a tremen do us triple and double scoring three runs and each having It Bis Great base hitting by the rest of the team and excellent pitching with Janet Ransom tallying Kb also helped out The Red Caps Jan Walker lilt a grand slam homer for her while Peggy had nice tri ple Doubles came from Mid Black Cots The Black Cats came out lake his victory A pair of doubles came off the bat of Gloria Sinclair while Sharon Cater had a and a timely double Great play at first base by Janice and Ruth who was outstanding in centre field also helped the cause For he it Phyllis Mercer leading the way hitting a homer Debbie Anderson also had a good night with a double Royal Blue Moon 8 Leather nLace This proved 0 be a good battle bet ween first and second place teams with the Blue Moons coming from behind to remain undefeated Good bats were shown for Moons Kim Nugent Sproule Saunders and Janet Mather with doubles Leather Lace wcro equally as good a pair of doubles from Sharon and Bcv Great defensive action was displayed by both teams In this gamcofthcttcch Grape Nulls 14 Orange Peeler I The Grape clenched this win with good defence as Joyce Hut china made some great catches Virginia Walker got the bats going with a while doubles came from Bev laquanoondGoldleCash The Orange Peelers gave them a good run with a nice triple from Irene Little and doubles from Deb Ferguson and Diannc Richardson Karen mode three great catches in the field while Julie was hot on second LEAGUF STANDINGS Royal Blue Moons Leather Lace 30 Naughty Navy Black Cols IB Red Cops Burgundy Bunch 16 Golden Girls Grape Nutts Sky Hawks 15 Orange Peelers 12 Turbo Jets Winners drawn The GcorgLtown Ladles Powder puff Softball League has announced the winners of Its cash draw The winning tickets were drawn Aug during the leagues tourna ment at the Georgetown Fairgrounds Winner were 1st Debbie Ferguson 2nd Jim Hall and 3rd and 5th each Carl Mike Gntomi and Anita