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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 17, 1991, p. 22

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the HERALD Sports Wednesday July 1991 Inter County Ontario Cup semifinalists decided By ALEX TOUGH Herald Special The Inter County knockout cup semi finalists are now known Meteor Eagles Celtic and Merseyside are the contestants and the draw is to be made tomorrow Thursday evening Meteor sneaked past Win Chester by one goal as Eagles took four from Old Triangle Marlin defeated Blazers 21 at where Blazers could not capitalize upon their first half superiority In an all second clash Celtic beat off Ajax by In league play there is excite ment in the first division with a three way tie for first place at the halfway stage Mersey Meteor and Mariners each sport a 62 record Manners came from behind to defeat Meteor by 2 1 with both sides fielding squads of walking wounded The sight of Mariner goalie Andy Kirkpatnck bearing down the right wing upon Meteor striker Dave Ent whistle in goal was indeed a sight to behold After failures to turn outfield play into goals for many a game Marlin managed to put three past Mersey against a reply of one for the upset win Eagles dropped re cent form in losing to Win Chester a much changed squad of players The Eagles coach was ejected from this match United are quietly in fourth place with the best defensive record in the league They have lost six goals in eight games and defeated Villa by the goal of the Atom Soccer by one point over Stingers Milton and Gunners Stingers lost to Milton and Gunners defeated Blazers last week The other games did not take place due to referee problems in the respec tive areas The games this evening are Meteor Eagles at Meadowglen 7 p m Old Triangle vs Gunners Alcott vs Stingers 7 m and Manners vs United Cedarvale p m Some good matchups there for in fans Falcons the beleagured Peel senior league team pulled off a shock win at the weekend The lads went to Burlington who sport a 60 record The home team loss is obviously their first loss of the season and what a loss four goals to Falcons a superb result United lost at Milton to a strong well drilled home team last Monday The Milton ladies are at the top of the table with four wins and no losses United sport a record of twin wins a tie and a loss The girls are a formidable team when all are on the field and are improv all the time The Peel Halton soccer legaues have been at it again with scheduling Georgetown home games The dates profived were not adhered to and I understand approaches to the league to cor rect the situation went unheeded This has left a clash or two with other users Inter County for ex ample The Under girls are faced with the problem this even ing and may be playing at Cedar vale at 00 The League scheduled the team for m which is not available to the youth squad Golden Bullets take defensive match Thundershowers have en couraged some green grass to ap pear beneath the under 10 Atom girls feet this week at Cedarvale The soccer teams on July played a defensive game as the yellow TV Golden Bullets met the Purple Municipal trust players Kim refereed while Doug played linesman for the far lines next to the bushes Smnaeve coached for TV team this week for a 10 score for the Golden Bullets The goal was scored with a clear shot in the second quarter by Paula Gougeon Also playing well for Golden Bullets team were Kristin Boyle and Melanie Adams Sarah Williams on the purple Municipal trust team set up several shots on goal that came close Playing well for the purple people were Tasha Angela Sykes and Alyssa Taylor On July Tim Horton Red Devils played Dutch Nurseries Blue Sharks Red Devils dominated the game but couldnt score With two minutes to go Dutch Nurseries Blue Sharks player Zelek scored the only goal of the game for a final 10 score Marianne Page was strong in Blue Sharks goal Laura Page did lots of running and Katie Duke played well despite being ill and getting hit in the face with the ball Tim Donuts Red Devils had noteworthy players in Kern Nielsen Meghan Gogan and Deirdre McGee The second Thursday night game saw Green Hornets and Realty Cool Blues trying to untie a I 1 score Christine Mountain was the scorer for Cool Blues and Jamne Taylor was the Green Hornet scorer Hoosier Bantam girls frozen by Burlington Firestone Halton Hills Girls Bantam Softball teams bats turned to ice last week On July 9 Burlington nipped And the following night Brampton hung the goose- egg on them to the tune of The losses leave three points out of the last playoff spot with three games left in the season Burlingtons game hinged on a single unearned run in the fourth inning Firestone had two good chances to cash runners In the first back toback singles by Sharon Stigger and Shannon Mor ris put runners at second and third with only one out In the seventh Julie Scarlett smacked a one out triple to centre There were several good sive plays Hannah made a good running catch left field Twice runners were thrown out at home with catcher Michelle Sloley blocking the plate well on both occasions The second came on the tail end of the teams fourth double play of the season In the Brampton encounter Firestone had several chances to score A total of nine walks were issued by Brampton But a pair of singles by Morris were the only hits as Hoosiers twice left the bases loaded Brampton on the other hand took advantage of a few Hoosier errors to score three unearned runs on the way to a victory Defensively Sloley threw to Stacey Colarossi to nail a runner trying to steal second Firestones next home game is tonight Wednesday July 17th when Brampton pays a visit at Glen Williams Park HOT HOT HOT HOT Rheem Central AC 2 Ton Unit MILLS MICIELIIV ALL SEASON PRICEDTOGO ILT19575R14 XCH4

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