SECTION THE HERALD IMS Legion girls trounce local softball foes Georgetown Legion Girls soft bail team deeatedErin Gate on Thursday July at Erin Gate Georgetown again played handed as they went with only eight Myers Georgetown kept their in intact as In the game with Sheridan the previous night Lewis on third Subject short Richard son at second Dunn at first and Bousklll catching Linda again did the pitching duties Georgetown scored four runs in the first limine as and Bot both singled and Terl drove them In with a triple Cindy Dunn reached first on a walk and Susan Subject drove her In with a pie Georgetown got one more in the second as Bouskill walked and Linda Bottero hit a triple to bring her In Georgetown gave up three runs in the third on a couple of hits and an Georgetown led after three inn In the fourth had the big bat as she sent the elders for a run on her horn run with no one on board Georgetown got four more in the fifth and eleven in the sixth as Erin Gate fell apart Gate issued five walks and committed two errors in the Inning and the Georgetown bats came alive Georgetown gave up one run in the Kin and one the sixth Linda Bottero pitched a game striking out seven and issuing no walks also reached base six times on three singles a triple and a walk Susan Subject reached base five times and made a Cine catch In left field while playing Teri Koriack and Tom Clements played he Held and only allowed three balls to drop In lack triple in the first and Mc Clements double in the sixth were key hits also stole se cond and third base In the fifth Janllle Lew is reached base four times on two walks a single and an defeated inem lttU a week earlier Georgetown a next home game is Aug against Bloordale Linda Bottero pitched the game striking out and Issuing no walks as the Georgetown Legion girls fastball team beat Sheridan 120 on July Georgetown played errorless ball in this game as they played with only eight players The Georgetown girls played I they did at the start of the year hitting fielding and ing the bases Kara Lynn Palmer and Mc Clements played the field and allow ed only one ball to drop In as each fielder caught two fly bolls apiece Georgetown kept their infield Intact as Janelle Lewis played third Susan Subject stood at short Richardson was second Cindy Dunn lined up at first and did the cat They only allowed one ball to sneak through Georgetown allowed only one run to reach third base The only other runner of Sheridan was thrown out by as she tried to steal Cindy Dunn a standout game at first base Kara Lynn Palmer reached base five times drawing three walks and two singles Lewis reached base twice on walks but it was her sacrifice bunt in third to move the runners from first and second lo third and second that counted most as Bottero came up and hit a home run to clear the Richardson reached base three times scoring twice Subject reach base twice scoring once also reached base our out of five times while helping with four put The win helped Georgetown as they had lost to front running Erin Gate on July IB in a lacklustre game As one coach put it their minds were not on playing bull The only ploy of this game for Georgetown was made by Julie Anderson who belted another Plenty of big hits in TBall playoffs In the GBA ball league on Wednesday July there was plenty of high scoring action The Apple Auto Glass Reds won a close victory over the Shoppers Drug Mart Orioles final score to The Orioles did play a great defensive game Heidi lay second base and Iben third ase made excellent attempts to stop the ball Nils got some outs as he played 1st base and then Edward Van Wink got a 1st out Starring for the Reds were Darren SeilLhar who got a last bat home run and Christopher Near playing ex eel lent third base defense It was anybody s game right up to the final plays The Star Fuels Ex won to over Mac a tain view Plnia Angels Robert Patey Expos is a versatile player He scored three Tins for the Expos and also as first baseman got three Broadway hits Halton Hills Smell the grease paint hear the roar of the applause Come one come all to the Recrea and Parks Departments Children Theatre Camp Play Beginning Aug our young theatre enthusiasts will begin to write plan and stage a production This Is an Invitation to all come and join us Aug IB at the John Elliott Theatre to bear witness to the children three weeks of hard v Tickets or the yet unnamed per will be available at the Theatre James Street In Georgetown or at the Acton Indoor Pool For more Information call us Adult swims Adults come Join us at the Georgetown Indoor Pool or an Adult Swim Tuesday and Thurs day mornings from lo9 a m I ration Is the name or game as these leaders in raining work together build a lean during the July rec department Teen Camp Conservation Area The w designed to promote group planning decision making and cooperation Teen Camp until the end of August Herald photo Teen Camp offers fun Junior leaden al the Teen Camp at Hock wood Conservation on July included front left to right Lisa Hitchcock Jennifer Fuller Alleen Karen Hamilton and Jennifer you like canoeing roller skating camping golfing horseback rid wind surfing and going to Canada Wonderland then the Hills Recreation and Parks Department has the program for you Our new Teen Camp Is a one week program specially designed for older youth who are between 12 and years of age This new and exciting camp runs from Aug 15 to Aug at Prospect Park In Acton but hurry enrollment Is limited For more Information call and Stephanie Cook Herald photo Ryan Bruin J a ion Carter Chris Sulci Iff outs Laura Willis and Ryan Field added to the Expos score with three On Monday July the Apple Auto Glass Reds played a close game ago Inst the Mac Moun tain view Plata Angels The final score was Angels Reds Playing or the Reds Daniel Harris had a last bat three run homer Gregory played excellent first base defense The Shopper s Drug Mart Orioles won over the Star Fuel Expos to U For the Orioles Brent f rst base and Eddie Alcorn pitcher got eight outs in the first inning Eddie and Brent both had a home run during the game Robbie Alcorn stopped a fastball at third base The Expos stars were Jason Estevan with a four outs on first base and two home run and and Amy Willis scor ing three runs each Top Guns tops in senior ball hockey league play Midas Ton Guns took a convincing victory from Choice Air team last week on the strong of Cec Peacock and the scoring of Wells Mark Maxwell Doug Baxter Ken and Joe Oreskovic In senior ball hockey league play Assists for the Midas team were to Peter Wells Doug Baxter Vic 12 Al Martin John Clark Roger Watson Joe and Vytus The second gome of the evening saw the McGlbbon Hawks remain undefeated as they beat the The scored late In the first period on a goal by Jim Mcpherson with Chris Milne and Dan Fields assisting but they could make it stand up as the McGlbbon scored three limes to take the win Once again Ian of the McGlbbon Hawks led the way with a goal and two assists Also scoring for the Hawks was Gerry Coffey and Larry Peterson with assists to Geo Williams Char c and Bill Allison The last game lured strong play rom both teams but the Kent inally prevailed In a win over Dave Service Centre George was the Kentner game star with a goal nine seconds left and two assists Ken Thome goals Dale Avery one goal one assist and Velro one assist rounded out the Kentner scoring Replying or Davis was Gill ham two goals with assists to Nell McDonald Gory Bovair and Nell McLean COME ON DOWN TO MILTON We re Just South of the on Hwy 25 NORTH END NISSAN mm 810 MARTIN ST MILTON 87841 37 J JfcirMW Breaking away A Georgetown Falcon breaks away irom United defender during talcons win at Field Imt Friday home game United hunts Its Kan Herald photo GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MONSTER DABBER BINGO FUNDRAISING EVENT THURSDAY AUGUST 4TH at 700 pm GORDON ALCOTT ARENA TOTAL PRIZE MONEY I I I 10000 15 REG GAMES 20000 4 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