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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 17, 1991, p. 21

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By ROBERT RISK Herald Sports Editor completely out matched in Men s Flag Football League play on Sunday at Georgetown District High School cruising to a victory The only players to score were Wes Samis who hauled in the touchdown and Simon Goldtng who kicked the convert at the end of the first half Longhorns scored 29 points in each half led by Mark Hamilton who racked up three touchdowns and a twopoint con vert In the first game of the day and Oldtimers were in volved in a closer lower scoring game resulting in a 22 win for Alain Pellard got things started for Dawgs with a touchdown followed by a major from Brad Ferguson Two point converts from Duane Wilson and Linus Stauslis helped keep the gap to nine points when Brian Beau mont helped Oldtimers get seven back before the half pulled further away later in the game recovering from an early second half in terception by Oldtimers Dennis Hanley pulled m six points for Dawgs while Bill had two interceptions to help preserve the win The Glen edged out M and in Sunday s match up with four different players Jeff Mike Henderson Mark Waters and Greg each get ting six points For M and M Jack scored six to keep things close at 126 in the first half but 13 points in the latter part of the game t enough for a win In the final game of the day the Hal HulmeRob Spiteri show took place as Meznic defeated Plus Welding 31 scored three touchdowns and had one in terception while Spiteri got one touchdown and an interception Andrew and Markus Noel got six points each for Plus Welding Editor note Last week game between Meznic and The Glen was won 2013 by Meznic An incomplete game sheet resulted in The Glen being credited with the victory Safe at second Two La Bats Blue players team up to try and get demonstrated many strong defensive efforts the Champagne On Ice player out at second base resulting in a close 3 win for Champagne On Ice during Georgetown Ladies Powderpuff League play Herald photo at the Fairgrounds on Friday Both teams the HERALD Sport Shorts Bantam ball Harry Brown Excavating s Bantam Boys baseball team grounded Cheltenham s Brampton Flying Club on Thursday night with a score of 154 Limehouse s attack was led by Enc Bodin with five RBI s and strong pitching by Derrick Rob- son who helped his own game with a double and a triple Along with Jamie Willttt kept Cheltenham off the board until the fifth nmng Rollerblade rental Any p tht age f 18 who are planning lo rent from and Pro Sport bttweui tomorrow Thursday get to sign a release form at the store are a little difficult to adapt to and the organizers need propr consent before the kids can try out the new products Marathon man a top world who was in training in Georgetown in May has crossed all the Atlantic pro vinces after starting on his cross Canada attempt on June 21 Howie is trying to make the tnp in 72 days in a bid to raise money for children with special needs assisted by the Elks Clubs tional chanty the Elks Purple Cross Fund Since starting Howie has travelled 2 miles averaging 100 miles per day He was in Ot yesterday Tuesday to at lend a special reception in the Pari amen buildings continuing on journey early this morn Acton lacrosse Acton v Hams I lacrosse Itam continued lo roll towirds the playoffs wit a pair of vie tones nst Arthur on July and In Acton on July Rams dominated Arthur 12 l led by Richard who got a hat trick and assisted once Both Shawn and Kyle Artem had three point nights with scoring two and assisting once while Artem had one goal and two assists Hie visit to Arthur resulted hi much closer match won by Acton which was helped by another three goal night from who also assisted on goals followed with two goals and two assists Acton opened the game with i lead in the first arid wert 2 1 in the second befort tying the final frame 3 3 to it up Tball reps win On July Elliott Custom Brokers Rep T Ball team finally beat Burlington 27 23 Coach Brian Hannah was so thrilled after losing the two previous games by one run that ha nominated the whole team for thq player of the game award The boys were knocking home runs in every inning Angyal hit two homers Tyrelfl Creus hit a homer a triple caught four flies and Kevir hit a triple and caught fly ball also Matthew Seamai and Marc Monchamp had tw superb double plays Chris Cormpilas controlled tht pitchers mound and Jeff Martit had some excellent hits and Cameron Sisneti also smashed homers Local track athlete makes Canadian team By ROBERT RISK Herald Sports Editor After working out some family concerns Jim Tayler founder fo the Georgetown Athletic Club has now decided he will go to Tokyo to compete in the World Championships August September 2 as a member of the Canadian Track and Field team Tayler a Georgetown resident said his 8 metre long jump at the Ontario Relays and Multiple Events Championship in Toronto on June 22 made him one of the top three chosen to make the long jump team To make the A standard you needed to jump over eight metres and only one other guy aside from myself has done it so far There is still the National Championships at Montreal July where I m going to try afid make the tn pie jump team as well To qualify for the tnple jump said he needs a distance of metres which he said he is close to Presently Tayler is consider ing expanding his athletic events in order to compete in the pending the outcome of this summer s competition Jim Tayler Matt Brain one of Tayler s athletic club members is also en joying success in track and field competition placing first in the 15 and under high jump 175 metres at the Royal Canadian Legion Provincial Champion ships in Windsor on the weekend His top finishing qualifies him for the National Legion champion ships being held at York Umver August Competing in the javelin Brain also came close to qualifying but placed third with a distance of 60 metres Teammate Scott Hobbs placed sixth in the triple jump with a distance of 12 metres Coming home A Capital Ford player crosses home plate during a Halton Hills Slow Pitch League game against Georgetown Lions at the Fairgrounds on Sunday Capital Ford won the game in the week that marked the mid theseason Herald photo

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