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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 10, 1989, p. 17

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Girls pin Ont bowling title THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday June It 1981 Page 17 Georgetown Bowl has yet another provincial title under its belt as the girls combo team came on top of the heap in Scar borough Mothers Day weekend This team which is comprised of a junior bantam and senior bowler beat all odds when they claimed their title To begin there were not enough senior bowlers to fill many teams so junior bowler Robin Zander was bumped up to fill the void But the team of Zander Enn Riley and shone brightly to win the house round and to represent Georgetown at the tone round Apr As their newly designated coach Dee Dee Haynes rushed home from college every weekend to con duct a couple hours practice day nights Everyone was surpris ed when Georgetown had won the right to represent Zone F at the provincial finals May By qualifying for the provincials the girls were treated to a night at the Holiday Inn and a ban quetdance at the Plantation Banquet Hall When we arrived at the Holiday Ion they had lost our reservation and we were given the last available room in the hotel we were sure that it was a sign of some kind said Haynes But as the weekend progressed things seemed to get better and to top it off Georgetown topped everyone Coach Dee Dee right recently guided these youngsters to an Ontario combo bowling team title Robin Zander Erin Riley and Jody rolled to the top of the provincial heap In Scarborough and took home the provincial crown The team was led by Zander who fell just short of a Both and Riley who are both first year bowlers soared well past their averages as well Haynes was also a combo team champion 1987 as her team claimed both the house and zone rounds but fell short in the provln cials Arnies reign short atop GLFFL By Herald Special reign at the top of the Georgetown Ladies Flag Football League didnt last long as they tangled with Flicks last years champs and fell short last week Burns Transport Corrigan 346 and in the other two matches JV jumped on track beating Rockwell 297 and Letts Dive slid past A via 1814 The Big Chill took its toll on Flicks as found them shaking out the cobwebs from the night before Carol Kovacevic played a superb game in spite of a broken knuckle as she picked off two passes Leanne scored the first and Monica kicked the single Not to be outdone posted a touchdown with the help of Andrea Ford for six and Joanne for a single Carey Brabant snagged an interception which later led to a touchdown pass for Brabant took the lead when Kelly Cunningham made a spectacular catch and surefooted Searle stuck another single through Late in the fourth Fins splash to wins SWIMMING The Georgetown Blue Fins Swim Team hosted swimmers from and Richmond Hill recently at the Georgetown Indoor Pool This was the second novice swim meet held in Georgetown this year The Blue Fins did very well swim ming at their home pool Following are the final results First place Melissa Watts 1112 50 m free 50 fly Leigh Shillington 1112 50 back m breast Kevin Taylor 50 m fly Aaron Williams 1112 back Second place Andrew Terrell m free m back m breast 50 m fly Trevor Charles 100 breast m free 50 m fly Melissa Watts 1112 breast 50 back Leigh Shill 1112 50 free Mandy Bull 1314 m back Aaron Williams SO m breast Third place Mandy Bull 1314 SO fly 100 m free breast 100 m back Jennifer Atkinson 50 breast John Moore SO breast Kevin Taylor 1112 SO Fourth place Laurie Anne Crocker m fly breast back m free Trade Hennlng 1314 100 in back 100 m Breast Aaron Williams 50 fly 50 free 1314 loo free Laurie Duncan 50 back Kevin Taylor 1112 50 back John Moore 910 50 fly FUth place John Moore 50 free back Alison Duby 910 m back Laurie Duncan 1112 50 m fly Mandy Bull 1314 100 m breast Letisha 1314 50 m fly Cameron Charles 1112 Sixth place Faydra Goodlet 50 m free 50 m back 50 fly Trade Hennlng SO m fly 100 free Cameron Charles m back m breast Amy Walker 1112 50 m back RELAYS Firsts 1112 girls 200 m free relay Leigh Shillington Melissa Watts Laurie Duncan Amy Walker boys 200 free relay Kevin Taylor Aaron Williams Andrew Terrell Cameron Charles 1112 mixed 200 medley relay Leigh Shill ington Andrew Terrell Melissa Watts Aaron Williams Seconds girls 200 free relay Laurie Anne Crocker Sarah Walker Alison Van Houten Jen nifer Atkinson girls 200 m medley relay Laurie Anne Crocker Alison Alison Van Houten girls 200 m free relay Mandy Bull Lowther Melissa Watts Leigh Sniliington quarter Monica Mastalerz found Julie to ensure a victory This win now gives Fergs sole possession of first place Rockwell continues to flounder as they only managed to score seven points Lisa Tancoo ran for six points while Carol Izzio kicked for the extra point For JV Lisa Finn and Michelle Miehm scored 12 points while Kathy Coats and Cathy Beckett scored two each Linda Ferguson chipped in a single Janet Allison regained her naive form as she pulled in two interceptions If Avia could ever get a consis tent roster they would be the terror of the league Patty alias Waters scored first on a lateral and pass from Donna Waters Bev Vickery pulled in 12 points for Letts Dive Avia scored on a Lorraine Capreoi major and a Carole Johnston Sandy Brownridge put two points on the board but it was not enough Burns Transport showcased the talents of Brenda Hamilton as she scored three touchdowns and pull ed in two interceptions Sandra Cousens grabbed one of each while Donna Davey had the other touchdown for Burns Janet Arnold kicked two singles and Linda Donais grabbed a twopoint con vert GAME STARS Brenda Hamilton BT Lisa Allen A Vickery LD Atkin son STORE HOURS 30 a p except Thursday Friday 30 in CityStytos 21 1Guelph Street Georgetown 8777361 CENTRE Kristin Boyle Melissa Sbeppard and Katie Rowland all flubbed wen la the preomnetltlve division of the Tyro C Classic in Bracebridge May a Kristin finished third on the vault fifth on the beam on the floor and third on the bar fifth overall Melissa finished first on the vanlt third on the bars third on the beam and third on the floor overall and Katie finished first on the floor second on the bam foorth on the beam and fourth on the vault The provincial cham pionships will be shown soon on local cable television Herald photo Established 1973 HALTON HILLS COLLISION 1 ACTON ONT GEORGETOWN LIMO SERVICE ELEGANT CARS FOR ELEGANT PEOPLE AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE Professional Advice from the Professionals WHITE GRUBS Can devastate your lawn White grabs are small while plump larvae which viciously chew off grass roots Damaged turf wilt roll back like a carpel White crabs European chafer May and Jane beetles below the sol surface and actually chew off the roots the grass Since the gran roots have been destroyed the awn appear yeMw In patches fast Ike the Is drying oat The damage looks quite to symptom dryness and many assume that the fawn needs water to restore Its lash green appearance Otter symptoms to watch for animals skunks and raccoons digging up the lawn and birds feeding on grabs leaving 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