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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 12, 1991, p. 13

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Friday July the HERALD Buying or Selling Lisf With Success I BRAND REALTY INC Georgetown Erin Sports and I Recreation ROB RISK Herald Sports Editor Slowpitch Results Focus On Fitness Squirt Baseball 14 Powderpuff League 15 Sports Calendar 15 OTooles edges Insurance in ladies football match By Herald Special OTooles escaped with two points as they narrowly defeated West Insurance 2219 CIBC Chargers laid a beating on JV Jets 3814 In other action Burns Transport outscored Michaels Restaurant 270 while Amies Body Shop beat Mobile Sound 287 The first contest of the day pro ved to be a scorcher as West In surance threatened to defeat OTooles Bev Heinz and Kathy Waters scored in the first half for while Lucy Marshall picked up a two point convert West answered back with a major and a McLaughlin single The second half had a touchdown by Brenda Ryan after a Patti Waters in terception Bev Heinz picked up the two point convert for OTooles For West Insurance Harrison and Ruth each scored six With three plays left in the game West scrambled to the two yard line but couldnt score West continues to put forth a strong effort regardless of its opponent In the second match Julie Burgan sported different hat as she guided her team to victory Burgan hit her targets with the precision of a seasoned quarter back Marg and Lori scored two touchdowns each One TD was an interception return of yards Nancy Hamilton picked up eight points while Jackie Wickens had six snagged an er rant JV pass to aid the cause MaryAnn Ouellette continued to shine for JV as she scored eight points Another newcomer Linda Bottero posted six while Ten Kor- zack grabbed an interception In consistent lineups continue to hurt this Jets squad Amies continues to knock every stumbling block from their path With each team having played once Amies has a perfect record Could they be looking towards a feat never previously accomplished a perfect season Judy Grinberg scored eight while Jacobs pat Horruzey and Barb McKeeman each pick ed up six Carol Kovacevic con verted for two points and in tercepted a pass Mobile Sounds only score came on a Lisa Allen run and a Gale single In the final match Bums turn ed in a decent enough effort to beat a new Michaels team The scoring was spread around as Joy Thompson Donna and Brenda Hamilton each scored Davey also returned a punt 50 yards for a touchdown Brenda Hamilton stalled a Michaels scoring attempt with an intercep tion A bright light on the Michaels Restaurant team had to be the efforts Game Stars Ouellette Julie Burgan C Sharlet MR Bev Heinz West Insurance whole team Carol Kovacevic Summer Sabres Acton Junior C Sabres assistant coach Doug Lucas presents John Van Dam with the teams defensive player trophy at the Sabres awards party in Norval on Saturday Other winners Included Jeff Shevalier who won the MidOntario Jr Leagues Most Valuable player award and won the teams top scorer and most valuable player awards Rich Bond was chosen as Sabres rookie of the year and Jamie won the coachs award Herald photo Summer swim staff The Town of Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Departments aquatic staff got together for a group picture at Acton Indoor Pool on Tuesday In prepara tion for the summer season Pictured here are Laura Anderson Kefly Auger Eskein Boks John Brad Duby Cynthia Nancy Gilchrist Bonnie HIggins Lorelei Heather Le Scott McKee Andrew McVeigh Glen Oomen Kim Peasgood Stephanie Perkins Jason Robb Julie Robertson Jenny Ryan Leslie Scarth Monica Smith Lori Swackhamer Kelly Christopher White Williams Louise Williams Matthew Zuraw and Michael Zuraw Absent were Mary Ann Cormack Heather Coxe Suzanne Andrea Kristin Jaremey Jennifer William McGilverv Sacha Reld Kim i Jennifer Wands Jennifer Wood Jennifer Kim Daquano and Tina Harvey Herald photo the HERALD Sport Shorts Ontario team Georgetown resident Holly Sones and four teammates from the Peel Selects Volleyball Club were selected to represent On tario at an international competi tion in Saskatoon July 1921 The five Selects are the most taken from one team chosen from 22 other clubs with juvenile aged players in the pro vince Sones is one of the teams leaders being just one of two who were on last years squad After the Saskatchewan event the team will be competing in the Canadian Nationals which are August in Quebec City Team Ontario is in search of its first medal in four years having placed fourth last year Select champs The Georgetown Girls 14 Select soccer team collected the con solation championship trophy at Boltons tournament on June their first such event of the year Strikers for the Food City Selects were Cheryle Melissa Watts and Roy with two each followed by Danielle Cortney OBrien Katie Blyth and Jill with singles Other strong con tributors were Jennifer Atkinson Tracey Andrews Leigh Shiil- Becky Devries Louise Hat ton Marita Lescak Allison Bobor Mary Donnelly and Mary Lynn Hogan Under 14 soccer GIRLS UNDER SOCCER RESULTS JULY Georgetown Green Butcher Shop Goal scorers Butcher Becky Devries Marita Lescak Green Cary Amy Marci Roy Noteworthy players Elizabeth Crawford Amy Sykes Branwen Williams NRS Brand Realty 10 Bellamys Restaurants 1 Goal scorers Jenny Royce Melissa Watts Leigh Shillington 3 Jo McMenemy 3 Cheryl Zomer Bellamys Louise Hatton Noteworthy players Tanya Evers Jordan Mary Lynn Jogan Shannon Rollerblade event Anyone who has been curious about how those new would feel on the road can find out at M and M Pro Sports on Thursday Between 300 and 800 pm the van will have 50 pairs of skates on hand for the public to try out A rental which will be donated to the Kidney Foundation will enable that person to skate around either in front of the store or in the back parking lot The demonstration day is also featuring a 10 per cent discount on all items such as protective wear There will also be a Rollerblade representative on hand to answer any questions about the new product Limehouse Bantams Harry Brown Excavating Ban tam Boys kept its unbeaten streak alive with a pair of Thurs day night victories recently beating Hornby 100 on June 27 and on July Against Hornby Limehouses Derrick started off the game flawlessly going three inn ings while striking out three and allowing no hits Eric Bodin followed up on the mound strik ing out three At the plate Ian Sinclair went two for two hitting a triple and a double to bring in two runs Bodin hit a triple and knocked in three runners while David Patey tripl ed to each one teammate as well Bodin hooked up with Jamie Willett against and bet ween them managed seven strikeouts Willett helped his own cause by smacking out a three- run homer Acton Atoms win Actons Atom team continued to dominate the opposition in re cent baseball action trouncing Blue on June and Glen Williams White 296 on July Ryan Turpin led his teammates in hitting managing a homerun and a single in each of the two games along with a triple against Glen Williams Sandy Chapman has also been a power getting two singles in each match along with a triple in the Glen Williams game Singles were the story for Ac ton against Mike Kentner and Craig Lockwood got two each while Matt Bodn Mike Smith Corey Brock Joey Thompson and Dave Schmuki hit one each Walks were popular against Glen Williams with Acton earning 12 free passes Juvenile champ Georgetown District High School student Scott is the top Juvenile triple jumper in Canada after finishing sixth at the Canadian Junior Track and Field Championships in Winnipeg last weekend travelled a distance of 1390 metres topping his personal best by 55 cm His coach Jim founder of the Georgetown Athletic Club said surpassed his expectations by several centimetres and came close to the juvenile record he set in 1422 metres Though bruised his ankle slightly Tayler said his athlete will be competing in the Royal Canadian Legion Ontario Juvenile- Championships in Wind sor today Friday and Saturday The top two in each event will compete in the National Legion Championships at York Universi ty later in August

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