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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 21, 1987, p. 13

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Golden Flights soaring Flights maintained Ihe lead at the top of first division with strong outings from Mike Pepper Tim Fields end A Murphy Close behind remain Hustlers whose Telford had six ins and Ray Inglis started and finished another game Both teams sport a record to dale and ore creeping ahead of the pack For calenders Ray had a start of John Mills a high finish of and Denis Thorogood a high score of 140 Independents Jim Franks netted a high also En signs Harry Bottoms and Mlko both had a maximum 1B0 in their win over Firemen and Marty 120 as a high Roy sported a high atari of Panthers are in ding It a hard go in the first division and Luke opened with a high start of in going down to Exports play In the second division moved back Into first place with a win over Improving inter County Sports Teamwork proved the win here with Danny turning in two starts and three finishes Joe Cairns spoiling three and two finishes Eric Fuller had three starts a finish in his outings Gerry Wallace hit highs of 130 and 13a and yours truly 123 and George Neil and Ion Lee of Inter county spotted 140 George Powell threw some of his best scores in years in this game Second place Eliminators lost their first three games against Bulldog before pull together lo win the next three and draw The match see sawed from tlicrt until Bulldogs won the last game for the win tor Paul Sherwood opened with a and Jamie Frank netted a high 132 The Bandits Found themselves In an unusual 2 lead over Aces then lti- bubble burst Aces went to lake the last four games for the victory Ed Koun mounjlam hit tin tan for High Rollers with Doug Whlckel opening with a over Taxmcn who had high starts of from both Iav Beau mont and Simpson and Joe Frost popped In a high The close game In first this veek should be Ensigns vs Westenders Flights and Hustlers should have no difficulty with their opponents on present form Second division highlighted is Snowjacks attempting lo keep the lead over Eliminators Bulldogs and Inter County Sports should provide another interest close encounter SFCTiqNIl TIILHERAID October Page Olympic awards to local athletes If you know someone who has brought I through their In sport culture 1987 be sure nominate them before Dec awards In honour of Olympic Winter damn In Calgary Categories for Celebration medals are one male and one for their outstanding con to their sport and community VOLUN1FEH choose an Individual for demoting hii or her lime to en couragement of fair play and sportsmanship and for bringing out the best In the athletes under his or her guidance COACH choose an Idlvldual for devoting his or her lime lo the en of fair play and sportsmanship and for bringing out the best or the athletes under guidance choose an individual for devoting hisher lime to the promo tion of fair play and sportsmanship SPONSOR choose a business that has contributed monetarily or with services In kind towards the development of amateur sport in your com unity Tied in Knots TIGHT SQUEEZE This GDI IS In the dying minutes of the game player Is the end his run The Fathers v on game In a a tough Perdue Father march up the Held from their own defence The Georgetown squad lost end Apple team closes in on fastball crown Flamboro chases Peewees give up love pull Save for the World Series there ore not loo many sand lot hall still going on What with Ihe season well under way who would have guessed the GIFL playoffs were still In full swing The Apple Auto Glass crew geared up way back on October to meet the Bluebird gang in Game of the best of seven series This first game saw Jeff Haines square off against big Brian Mac Kenii Apple Auto drew first blood doubled Dan Hall walked then Glen drilled a single to centre Dave Brut on scored but Hall was nailed at plate on fine throw by Brad Edgar In the fifth inning Wright scored on an Apple throwing error tie the game at one Then Apple came up In the sixth Rob Hatcher bloopcd a single Don came in as a pinch runner Next Barry Quail singled This set the stage for a top of the fence triple from Glen McCIure scoring and Quail Apple led and held on for the win Bob earned the Most Valuable Player award for Ihe Birds with two hits and some fine defensive plays Jeff Haines was Apple MVP earning the win and pitching strong ly Brian McKcmie took the loss Apple led the scries 10 Well believe it or not the next con frontal Ion for the title was Sunday Oct 18 It seems both these teams had some other sports on the go ic fishing stags bowling and so on putting the bubbly on hold for a So the two coaches decided on Sun day to play a doubleheader One at 1 pm Ihe next at four Terry Haines went to the hill for Apple against Brian MaeKeraie or the Birds Apple once again counted first with a three run fourth Inning Barry Quail led off with a single followed by one from Scott Haines Andy Hammer grounded out ad vanclng the runners to first and se cond with two out Don reached on an error scoring Barry Quail br DaVe the plate Dave belted out a hard double scor Scott Haines and Don That made the score 30 Apple In the top of the fifth Rob Hatcher looped a single to right field Graham Dearstey went in to pinch run stealing second and third Glen Fendlcy long sacrifice fly scored to put Apple ahead In bottom of the sixth with one out Bill Kirby brought out of retirement as of late doubled up he alley Brian MacKenzIc advanced Kirby to third on his single bringing Blake to the plate He pro mptly belted out a single to score Kirby They looked as if they had a rally going Terry Haines struck out the next batter to end the In nine To the top of the seventh went Ap ple needing some Insurance runs With two out Graham Dearsley reached second on a throwing error Hot hitting Rob Hatcher singled singled again to score Now to the bottom of the seventh with the Birds trailing Larry Peterson lead the Inning on a fielding error Terry Haines struck out the next batter then proceeded to walk Brad Edgar Bob thumped an up the mid die single to score Peterson and Edgar There came the Bluebirds Bill Kirby picked up his second hit of the game advancing to third It was time far a conference on be mound Without hesitation Terry handed the ball over brother Jeff Haines who then promptly struck out the lost two batters to earn the save and give Apple the win Apple leads in the series The players all went for a tea break ready to resume at four Game two of the Sunday afternoon doubleheader had Jeff Haines con tlnue where he had left off and Brian MacKenxle the Birds only pitcher on that day continued for the Birds he pitched 14 Innings on afternoon the Bluebirds were In desperate need of a win But for the third time in the series Apple led off the scoring Once again Rob Hatcher singled he went five Tor six in both games to lead off the third inning Graham was again chosen to run for him because of an injury stole second and Glen singled lo put run it first and third Brian MacKenzle next had to face Barry Quail with two on and two out Barry belted a fastball deep over the left centre fence to put Apple ahead Both teams went up and down quite easily for the next few innings Then In the lop of the sixth inning Wright got on base on an error Brad Edgar was next lo get on by the method Backed up by great goal tend from Trevor Knight Josh Barber the Georgetown Minor Pec Wees skated off with a victory Saturday over and a win over Sunday Against Georgetown fell behind 10 in the first minute but settled down lo take the game to by forechecking and using good positional play Steve tied the game mid way through the opening period con verting a centering pass from Derek Parsons Late in Ihe second period Ifason Walker gave Georgetown the lead a beautiful solo effort cashing in on his own rebound Parsons scored the only goal of the second period in an An drew Marshal rebound to put Georgetown ahead 31 Boyce also assisted on he play Malt Pickett scored what proved to be the winning goal with fine minutes left In the game combining with Walker and Ryan Brain to in crease Ihe margin to I about though and in a surprise their goalie with lo play In an attempt git hack Into game The paid off as they narrowed margin with a minutes left and then made it with to play Bui thej were to get the WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ALL KIWANIS EVENTS GEORGETOWN HOCKEY HERITAGE AWARD Nominations Wanted This Award is presented annually to a person or persons who have made an outstanding contnbuton to Georgetowns Hockey Heritage Please forward nominations for the 1 988 Award to DON OLSON 102 Raylawn Crescent Georgetown 4N1 I NAME ADDRESS Please Include a brief description of the contribution Submissions received prior to October 27th will be considered MILTON GEORGETOWN Vacuum Sanitation Supplies Sales Service To All Makes 8763394 END ROLLS OF NEWSPRINT Great for moving scrap paper for the kids Nursery Schools etc CALL 8772201 the HERALD Horn of Hilton Wilt Est 1868 45 Guelph St Georgetown QUEENS TIRE 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