Page THE HERALD Wedaeiday June 1W9 Rams tame Wildcats A Royal review Bishop Reding Roman Catholic Secondary School athletic award winners were honored Thursday as Toronto Maple Leaf general manager Gord Stelllck addressed a packed bouse Receiving awards were left to right front Michelle Durante Glenna Connor Sports Award for excellence Dan Most Promising Male Athlete Bridget McCauley Most Promising Female Athlete Cheryl Buck Most Outstanding Female Athlete and Mike Most Outstanding Male Athlete In the back Lisa Zoppas Bishop Reding Athletic Award Sean Proc tor Christian Athlete Award Beatrice Bauer Most Sportsmanlike Female Athlete and Alex Most Sportsmanlike Male Athlete Htrnld photo Hoosiers selfdestruct in loss Last Thursday the Firestone Halton Hills Hoosiers took on Cawthra En HaltonPeel league play The Hoosiers selfdestructed in the fifth and sath Innings to lose by a score of The Finnles Cawthra team took advantage on six errors in those innings to score six unearned runs to break open a tight ballgame The Firestone pee wees fell behind in the top of the first A leadoff walk two steals and a wild pitch allowed Cawthra to manufac ture the run In their half of the second Halton Hills had a tremendous chance to put some runs on the board Consecutive singles by Tammy Richards Andrea and Sherie Peacock loaded the bases Unfortunately two strikeouts and a groundout killed the potential rally The highlight of the third inning was catcher Richards throwing out a runner trying to steal second base with applying the tag It was still going into the top of the fifth when the wheels came off the Hoosiers wagon A dropped Hawks top guns in SBHL Daves Can finally the goose egg in the win column at the expense of e Choice Air Smugglers in Seniors Ball Hockey League play last week The Petro Can team took a 30 lead into the third period with goals by Neil McDonald Brian Patterson and Don Assists went to Moore Ted Rom- Steve Howell and Stu Wilde Ray Gaduto from Gord Williams finally replied for the Smugglers in the third but it was too late for them as Petro Can held on The McGibbon Hawks defeated the Midas Top Guns on the strength of three last period goals The game was a close contest as the score was after one period and after two The Hawks with a goal early in period three and two late in the game sealed the Midas fate Scoring for the McGibbon Hawks were Brian Beaumont two goals one assist Ian two goals Bill one goal one assist Rob Hamilton two assists Larry Peterson one goal and Charlie Knoepfli one assist Gary Beck Doug Baxter and Warren Verge scored the Midas goals with assists to Rick Both Ray Peacock Roger Watson and Warren Verge with his second point of the night The last game of the night saw the Kentners manhandle the Pon- Trackers Kentners had a comfortable fourgoal lead before the Trackers could get Ron Disanto Dale Avery and Jack 2 were the Kentners goal scorers with numerous assists spread through the rest of the team Grant and Greg Bodnar scored the Tracker goals pop fly a dropped a grounder under the glove and three walks contributed to four runs three of them unearned And in the sixth inning with two out and no one on base another error opened the door to three more unearned runs Coach Austin Peacock agreed that giving the opposition those ex tra outs in the fifth was just asking for trouble It was the dropped ball tagging the runner that really hurt said Peacock If we had gotten her it would have made up for the first error and we wouldnt have been in as much trouble Richards and Shannon Morris shared the pitching duties for the with Morris taking the loss Game totals showed with three hits seven stranded six errors The pit ching staff recorded strikeouts but allowed eight bases on balls George Artem Jim Clark and Henny Van Ortf scored two goals each as the Acton Rams tamed the visiting Hamilton Wildcats in Golden Horseshoe Mens Lacrosse League play in Acton Thursday The win left Acton undefeated in its first two outings in the regular season Wayne Young Kevin Marcoux and Fred Allen rounded out the Ac ton attack with single goals while Rob Allen and Van Ort led the assist parade with three apiece Clark had two helpers with solo assists to Marcoux Mike Sutton and Paul Wilson Acton led throughout the game ahead after the first frame before outscoring Hamilton 20 tn the second and the final minutes An almost penaltyfree contest saw Mike Sutton of Acton take the games only trip to the sin bin with a twominute minor for tripping Steve Young tended goal for the Rams I TYKES Paul Withers fired a hat trick in a close tyke battle as Acton dropped an 86 decision at home to Guelph last week Kyle Artem and Thomas had the other Acton goals with goaltender Jeff Newman and Sandy man earn ing assists HOUSE LEAGUE Jon followed his eightgoal per formance of two weeks ago with seven goals last week to lead San- dis Salon Blues in an sawoff with Galvcast Orange in Acton Soft Lacrosse House League play Kelly Turkosz and Michelle Withers each had three markers for the Orange with Shane potting a pair George Kerr had the GREEN MEADOWS NURSERY GARDEN CENTER For All Your Gardening Needs 8731200 other Blues tally Assists were earned by Genzler and Michelle Withers both of the Orange squad Winners announced The Optimist Club of Georgetown recently released the official results of the Bang O- Rama long jump competition held on Monday May at the Fairgrounds Winning gold medals were Robert Kevin Curtis Becenko Mike Scott Laura McCormick Leigh Shillington Jennifer Durrani Sdver medalists were Shamus McGuire Quarry McGuire David Zylstra Christina Carter Tina Royce Knsten MacKay Maria Vasco Cathy Wonner and Rachel Earning bronze medals were Donald Chris Howell Erik Lisa Earl Beth Anderson Erin Shillington Chris Comey Dan and An drew Established 1973 HALTON HILLS COLLISION RR 1 ACTON ONT CHEWSONS CORKERS SAVE SAVE SAVE 10 OFF ALL MODELS IN STOCK Georgetown Hobby JQY ln 8776988 Summer Camp HALTON HILLS 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