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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 16, 1987, p. 13

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SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday September 1M7 Page Exchange House claims ball hockey championship The Exchange House Tavern claimed the championship title in the Georgetown Ball Hockey Association as they swept Night Crossings in a three series This marked Exchange Houses second straight league champion ship season and their third In four years as they downed Night Cross ings and In the final games Greg paced the attack for Exchange House in the final game as he pulled the trigger on a pair of goals Darrell Weir notched the deciding goal and other scorers were Mark Waters and Rick Cam Replying for Night Crossings were Glen Baker Greg Robertson Tom and Howie Oram Pompci claimed the con Eolation title as they defeated North Halton Sports two games to one The final game of the set required over time to decide as Dale Hawes scored at the mark of the extra period to give a victory Also scoring or were Nod and Mark Braybent Gary replied with both goals for North Halton Sports The awards for the league a top performers dining the season were also presented between games last week Greg Robertson was named the Most Valuable Player during the playoffs while Howie Oram was the winner of MVP honors for the regular season Both players are with Night Crossings The top forward award went to Gary of Exchange House while the trophy for best defenceman went to Todd Cull of Cox Landscaping Shame received the award for being the top Shawn Coffey of the M and M Flames was the top scorer in the league Instructors needed for fall It was a close final game between Exchange House and Night Crossings for the championship In Georgetown Ball Hockey Association change Home won the game bul then had to hold on to eke out a narrow win In the final game Herald photo Exchange House won the Soil Hockey grand championship after Night Crossings in a three league final Here House captain Itob left accepts the trophy from lengi president Hike Herald photo inalists determined in GIFL The Bluebirds remain on a tear as they eliminated Iht defending em Mike Adams Real Estate a count to take the realtors two games to none In In Fastball League the three GIFL quarter finals These teams had played tough Innings of ball In Just two nights In this last quarter final game Brian JtleKemie once again pitched the win and earned MVP for the Birds The Bluebirds w elided some hot bats as the delivered Kevin trunk the loss Al Dens mo re was selected MVP for the Realtors This set up the next confrontation for the Bluebirds as they were to meet the Idle Sea Air Old timers in the semi final round But real big story around league was the near upset of Welding by the Brackens were already up one game a victory in this quarterfinal round as they of to face Brackens But took out Some fine pitching Grant Clalworthy Brackens MVP and some ex defence from Don the rest of the Brackens squad pinned down a Brackens victory to slave off what thought almost certain elimination John Sargent belted an incredible off the fence and fielder out of the park tworun home run Chuck had three hard hits for earning himself MVP status for his team Jeff GImpel look the loss This set up an incredible come from behind 3 victory for the Welding squad lo put them into ihe next round of playoff action In bottom of the seventh inning Timely hits and some bad fell ding breaks pushed AkersPlus over Ihe top for the late inning win Grant Clatworthy once again hurled a Tine game and was selected Brackens MVP Now the semi Tina I matchups arc decided It Is AkersPius lo meet up with Ihird place Apple Auto Glass a Sea Air to battle it out with the hot Bluebirds The Bluebirds mcl up with the Sea must have been the case Bluebirds jumped all over the to win their eighth game out of their last nine to earn a win can be said as once again Brian earned game MVP for the birds He pitched an ex game along with belting a three run home run This sel up game two last Wednes day If you the outcome you wont HI Sea Air 17 Bluebirds What happened The scries is now tied one piece Bert Osborne went our for it the plate help George Shepherd earn he win George pitched fivi innings as Bob came in far the save Larry Burns played well defensively lo earn MVP honors for the Bluebirds Now the Series is all tied up it one The semi linjl and final rounds are the best four out of so come on out to catch all the action as there are lots more games tost PI QUARTER Applell Stations Apple Stat ion 2 AkersPluj Brackens I Fall youth programs TRAIL RIDING Fall is the time when the leaves begin to turn and the air is so much fresher We you to enjoy season while learning some basic western skills The op port unity to socialize with others also a major part of this program Program commences this Salur day September at a m 11 a m and runs for six weeks Program is located at Ranch in and Is open to children 10 to years of age For more in formation call the Hills Registrations being taken Registrations are now being taken for fall and winter programs with Recreation and Porks Department Programs rane from a full line of Lessons Juggling Trail Riding Youth Activity Skiing Floor Learn and Power Skating Disney Films Seniors Cable Fitness Ballroom Dancing In Decorating Coaching Clinics Be sure take advantage of our new family discounts for add I tlonal members in your family signing up for the same session Also new this fall the Recreation and Parks Department now VISA for your added For more information on these and other programs and services available please refer lo your FallWinter Brochure or call Recreation and Parks Department YOUTH ACTIVITY NIGHT Back by popular demand is our Youth Activity Night Program Youth in grades and willhave an opportunily lo join in on recrca activities such as floor hockey bastkelboil volleyball special outings and cards games Program is located at McKcmie Smith Public School in Acton on Wednesdays and at Joseph Gib bons Public School in Georgetown on Mondays For more informal Ion call ihe Halton Hills Recreation and Parks DeparlmentatB77 51BSext FLOOR HOCKEY FOR YOUTH This program is devoted to Just floor hockey enthusiasts Basic in struct ion and games play will be the main components Join us at Holy Cross Separate School Tuesdays to p m star ling October Call Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department at 877 for more In formation WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ALL KIWANIS EVENTS SKATE EXCHANGE Saturday September At GORDON ALC0TT ARENA BRING IN 900 to 1100 AM SALE PICK UP 1200 to 300 PM 300 to 500 PM Hockey Jacket Orders Also Being Taken 4 Brackens 3 Brack is mi finals Bluebirds MkcAdums2 Bluebirds 3 Mike Adams 1 Bluebirds v rtir Sea Air 1 Sci Bluebirds Apple The Recreation and Parks Department still needs additional instructors for the following Pre School Playshop Acton Monday Tuesday ana Thursday Power Skating Geprgetown Wednesdays to m Learn toSkate Georgetown Thursdays to m Fitness Georgetown Wednesdays to p Floor Hockey Georgetown Tuesdays m Cable SupcrvisorCoordlnalor Acton Aquatic Instruc torsLifeguards Georgetown and Acton various days and times For more Information on these and other positions available refer to our ad In the Kelp Wanted Sec of this newspaper or call QUEENS TIRE SERVICE LTD 387 Queen St East Acton Two Locations To Serve You Belter 8533940 MILTON 8764671 Goodvear Takes you home

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