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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 2, 1987, p. 10

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SECTION Wednesday September I9HT iporcti a Playoffs hme brRun It and player on the field ihe were Bluebirds and Cord Sra Mr honored last week the presentation of trophies a torn from left rood bent UrnPlus their team s Most Valuable Player The John Karnes and Jeff llayncs Apple swards were ioted un by coaches and and the nai Jon Hammer of winners were named as the times In Station House first to fall in GIFL playoff action The Georgetown Industriil Fastball paofs in fin underway The Sou Air OldtlmLr are Idle wilting for of thi Adams matchup The Winding squad in battling it out with tin kens jnd Auto Glass quickly disposed of tile Station in two In Game One Apple Glass met up with IK Stm throughout the regular Ap ple won three ami tied one against the Station and outset red Ihim This game ended fairly Close decision Dill Stubbing earned the victory for with Jeff Homes getting the sau Rob and Dwayne Hatcher earned game MVP honours for their strong hit ting and fine defensive plays Los tog pitcher Dob Cunningham was selected game MVP for Station In Game Two Terry Haines went the distance for the Glass men earn game MVP honours Barry Quail belted a two run shot to put Apple on tie scoreboard they winl on It tin Ioih MVP for Ills lit helled Hint run home run in at hi action it was hi llluobirds to the renamed They had i record if two wins through rcguhr ison ploy deJ lull for Mikt the out- cored llMrLiltors2l If Tit squeaked by by count boosted by three run I from Birds gam MVP rr Petersen John lulled i or Warns MVP for Ileal tors lint if mist txciting of tit year wis played these same two squids Kevin and Brian kittled it out for to innings with result a tie Then the lights went out tht gime will to replayed The Bluebirds remain ahead to nont In the Mams had i very rare and im triple phv In the game After being rained out lost Wednesday Brackens and AkersPlus Wilding finally locked norm Sunday night had record of wins and loss against Brackens during season and them by a margin Chris Peavoy held the Bratkctis turn to just one run to cam honors for his while tun ttimmates jumped on for five runs wasthoien Hie Brackens MVP PI resume Wednes lav I Fairgrounds dnmonds SCORES AutoChss 1 1 Station Apple Auto Gloss Station Mike Bluebirds rtplaycdl Bluebirds Mike Adams Bluebirds lead scries Mai Dodge dumps Youngs in Kinsmen senior sof tball action Mai Dodge and Dunlop In were set to square off a gome Tuesday night to decide the Kinsmen Senior Girls Softball League s champion In action last week Mai Dodge dumped Votings by a 159 margin while Youngs bounced back to edge Dunlop in the se cond game led Mai Dodge to victory by belting three home runs and sharing pitching duties with Melynda Poynti and Chnsta Bird Filching chores for Young were shared by Karen Doyle Carolyn Stewart In the other senior match up the same trio of pitchers for Youngs shared the victory while and Monchamp split pitching duties for Tammy Green belted a home run for Young s while Walters had a round tripper for In Intermediate action Del rex Smoke Shop downed the Club by a 138 margin behind Hit combined pitching of Karl Ann Puckering Lisa Hamilton and Amanda For the Optimists Amy Korzack and Tracy Green handled pitching duties Karl Ann Puckering hnd a home run for Delrex and was named her In another Intermediate contest Dairy Queen held on to edge Kent Dairy Bar Dairy Queen pitthers were Jodi McClcmcnts and while Van dc Hobby Burke and Lorie Johnston shared pitching chores for Kent and Michelle Hilts each belted a pair of home runs for the winners while Jodi Clements added one homer Burke had two home runs for Kentntrs while Karyn Cotwghica tided one Game stars were Tinya Burke of Kentncrs and then no Michelle Hilts and Mossop for Dairy Queen struck out three in a row in the last inn Mai and Young Pharmacy squared off In the opening game a round final series last week to decide the Kinsmen Senior iris the pitcher a throw lo the plate during KBinr action Intermediate divisions final league while Andrea with standings two and Jennifer Murray with one Kcntners Dairy Bar finished first had round trippers for the Giants with 17 points followed closely by Kerry Wiltshire and Penny Martin Dairy Queen and Smoke wcre named game stars for Stan J dard Products while Puckering and Jennifer Murray were game stars for The final standings In the Junior Shop lied for second with 16 poir each Tht Optimists were in fourth four points while Elks Lodge was fifth with three points A lone Junior matchup proved to be very close contest Standard ranks shows the Blue Giants on op shaded first place Blue with polnls while North Halt on Sports was second with nine pointy Peacock and Paula Walsh and Standard Products each home run or Standard with five points third Bees keep busy with soccer wins The Busy Bees keep buzzing and the keep hopping as both teams had successful weeks In the Squirt Girls Soccer League The Bees swept a pair of games In league action one against the by a margin and the other against the Care Bears by The Grasshoppers after losing their match up with the Busy Bees went on defeat the Care Bears and then downed the Panthers In their victory over the the Busy Bees received a pair of goals from Sarah and singles from Cheryl and Rebecca Davina Taylor and Kimberlcy Vogg also had strong games lor the Bees On the Grasshoppers side Sarah Williamson Sarah Amiten and Rachel all played very Well Against the Care Bears Rebecca and Sarah McEachern each had a pair of markers while Jennifer Armstrong added a single Stephanie Appleby Kerr and Judith Irwin all played well in a losing cause for the Bears The Grasshoppers were led by Cheryl Cordell Ethler Squire Sarah and Amanda Devries who all had goal each in their victory over the Care Rears Williams Tern also played exceptional games for the winners Cheryl Cordell wis tht driving force in the Gnsshoppers win over he Panthers as she minted for ail three goals Sarah Williams Jolhffe and Roberts were also live for the Grasshoppers in the win Clothing APPLE GUIS WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ALL KIWANIS EVENTS Herald Scoreboard McMvtn Sln GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION LATE REGISTRATION AND RINGETTE REGISTRATION Saturday September 1 9th 1200 to 300 pm ALCOTT ARENA UPSTAIRS All players taking part In rruat be registered with the H A for the 1 987 Benson For more Information call 877 5 Indians take two games to advance to finals 11 was an road that took the Indians through two sudden kith games last week as they advanced to meet the Padres in die Squirt Baseball League cham pions hip game Saturday Tuesday the Indians took on Giants for the right to go on and meet the Cubs in the semi finals and overcame a run deficit In the inning to win 10 The Giants got off to a strong start and pulled ahead by seven runs in the second at bat The Indians however managed lo the door after that and their began to come Thorn had three triples and was involved In three unassisted outs in the lost inning for the In Giants hitting was by ivid and Nell Smith who each had a home run By virtue of their win over the advanced to face the Cubs Thursday night and again were successful talcing a slon Again the Indian fell behind early as the Cubs enjoyed a 13 run lead at the end of the third Inning But the Indians Initiated their at tack and when the dust settled at the end of the seven Innings they had claimed their second sudden death game Tim Van for the Cuba was all over the field both and with three home runs two running outfield catches and an unassisted double play For the Indians Brent went five for five at the plate and scored four runs GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION FALL TRYOUTS GORDON ARENA MINOR MIDGET Sit Sun Sept 13 9 p Sep 19 Sun Sept 13 1 ID Stpt 30 Sit Sept 1SB ID pm Thun Sept 10 IS Sat 12 1 Sun Sep 12 TOO 30pm Sun Sept 13 Sept 10400 SepL1212 15 1 30 Sun 1 30pm BANTAM Sal Sept 4 Sun Sept 13 2 45 4 Sat Sept 19 2 30 4 FEE 3 TRYOUTS FOR 200 Due to September 7th 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