the HERALD- Page Sports Pus Friday July edges OTooles in 1 31 2 football win By LEANNE Herald Special CIBC Chargers outhusUed its arch rivals OTooles and defeated them by a narrow margin of 1312 Burns Transport managed to beat Mobile Sound by a score In other action picked up another two points with a win over Michaels Restaurant while Amies pounded West In surance The clash of two potent of fences turned into somewhat of a defensive struggle as Waters and Monica Mastalerz matched wits struck first with a patent Waters to Don na Waters connection for six Leanne intercepted a pass for CIBC but the team couldnt capitalize before the half Early in the third quarter CIBC tied it up with a Marg Wal- inga reception Midway through the fourth Brenda Ryansprinted for six With less than three minutes left in the game Carey Brabant ran for a touchdown and Mastalerz converted to give the win Burns Transport looked to have little trouble handling Mobile Sound until the fourth quarter Donna pulled in two perfect passes for Burns Lisa Allen answered back late in the third with a 40yard run Linda put another six on the board for Burns while Mary Lowry scored Mobiles other Janet Arnold picked off her se cond interception since she entered the league to halt the final Mobile drive JV Jets propelled its way to the teams second win of the season with an awesome mother and daughter team the Korzacks Anne Korzack continues to prove that her sabatical from football has not changed her intensity Short of Janet Allison scoring the first touchdown all the scor ing came at the hands of Terry and Anne Korzack Terry posted eight points and an interception while Anne scored Not to be outdone Michaels Restaurant had a few stars of its own Chambers had a superb day as receiver Word has it that her beau is lining her up for a with the Erin Taylor scored their sole major while Charolette con tinues to theQBspot In the final contest of the day Amies took the boots to West In surance Kelly Cunningham scored two while Michelle Vellinga and Donna Brown had the others Yes Donna Brown is back in fine form Gerry Hard- castle scored four points while Caroline McMillan chipped in a single West could only muster a single and an interception by Tammy McLaughlin Game stars Donna Davey BT Lisa Allen Anne Korzack Erin Taylor MR Monica Mastalerz C Gerry ABS Remax Bantam reps earn baseball split Mike Adams rep ban tam baseball team split its games last week dropping a decision to division leading Bioor on July and winning over Erindale on July After placing second at the July weekend tournament in Oakville Georgetown came up flat against Bloor and werent able to score enough runs for the win Paul Ingram pitched a solid game forcing 3oor to keep the balls on the ground Roy Stuckless backed Ingram up behind the plate earned two runs in the first inning and added another in the second before Georgetowns bats came alive the bottom of the fourth Graham Kennedy and Donny MacLeod each singles and then were scored on a Stuckless single Ingram hit Stuckless over to third on a single Duke took one for the team to load up the bases for Joe Stevens who walked in Georgetowns third run David Kalbarski charged down the first base line after hitting a soft grounder forcing to hurry the play which resulted in a run scoring error The score remained for Georgetown until the top of the seventh when Bloor rallied to tie it forcing the game into extra in nings Bloor cashed one run in the eighth taking the win when Georgetown couldnt reply In on July 18 Georgetown earned a 52 win started off by Donny MacLeod who reached first on a fielders choice and was cashed in by Graham Kennedy tied it up in the bottom of the second inning Georgetowns bats came alive in the third inning loaded the bases but only managed to score one run Erindale again came back to tie it in its half of the inn ing In the sixth Doug smashed out a triple and scored on MacLeods base hit Kennedy later doubled to score MacLeod and Jose Mora to make the score Mora pitched four innings giv ing up only two hits no walks and no runs striking out four of the batters he faced Kennedy pitch ed three innings giving up three hits three walks two runs and striking out two of the 16 batters he- faced Georgetowns record for the season so far is with three games remaining Many up and down results for Alcott tennis teams The Gordon Alcott Tennis Club Inter County Teams hung in for up and down results with the teams splitting their matches as well The Mixed played Pine Point and took four out of six points Dean Jackson and Rene March won Ken Kavanagh and Dave Harris had for their win Gord and Ryan Brain lost 16 Kevin Neill and Sheryl Stevens lost Don and Stacey Hurley won handily 61 60 In three sets Ouida Graviile and Norma Maynard won 26 62 The Mixed played Malton and split taking three points John and Andy lost Andy Humenny and Gary Lewis won 62 Bill Kent and Jay Ander son lost 46 Ed and Barb in a marathon match won in three sets 74 Ed and Joanne Van Den Hoek won Sandy Lewis and Deb lost in three sets 46 The Ladies A played York Weston Sandy Lewis and Barb Rieger had lfi Eileen Saville Baseball Tykes defeat Erin Mills Georgetown OTooles Tyke rep team faced Erin Mills July for a tight contest won 74 by Georgetown On a walk Brent McClung was able to steal home with help from a single by Robert Erin Mills scored twice and were leading the game 21 in the first inning Greg pushed Andrew across the plate with an RBI tying the game Erin Mills got a go ahead run in the second but were able to shut them down for the third and fourth innings In the fourth inning Ryan Bobor scored tying the game once again Robert had an in the park home run in the top of the fifth with Ryan Smith crossing the plate for an RBI placed a nice double getting two After five inn ings of play the game was with Georgetown get ting the win were not as lucky on July 17 when they travelled to Burlington With two walks and singles from Robert McLeod and Devon Fraser Georgetown was unable to produce any runs in the first inning Pitcher Devon sat three men down but Burlington still scored three runs to take lead With great defense from Brent Georgetown was able to shut down Burlington in the se cond inning A Burlington rally in the third produced five runs giv ing Burlington an 80 advantage Singles from McLeod Legate and an RBI for finally put Georgetown on the scoreboard at the top of the fourth Greg made his pit ching debut in the bottom half of the inning He faced only six bat ters over two innings with help from the defensive moves of and Smith In the top of the sixth scored two runs by Isaac Ferguson and Ryan Smith both stealing home Burlington put one by in the sixth making the score not beaten yet scored one more run by The final score was SOCCER Falcons tie Norval A never say die attitude car ried the Georgetown Falcons to a 11 final with Norval last Friday night Despite heavily outplaying the side from just outside of town Falcons trailed for most of the game In the first half alone Georgetown didnt allow Norval to have possession in its half of the field more than three times Tim Davis Ian Mclver Jay nderson and Yanne wire a solid and consistent line of defence Their efforts gave the Georgetown midfielders the chance to play a more offensively minded game The result was a barrage of shots towards the val net However it seemed like Georgetown wouldnt be able to buy a goal as they waited until the final to tie it up Letannec made a run from the back and gave it a crack Bnnley Hole was in the right place at the right time and headed in the rebound This will be a weekend for Falcons which host Classic Friday 700 pm at Then after just one day off its onto Mississauga Valley Sunday night for a rematch with Classic in game one of the league cup tournament HALTON HILLS COLLISION RR ACTON ONT MONGOOSE TEAM MOUNTAIN BIKES Reg Main Georgetown oil Id and Joanne Van Den lost 67 Graviile and Karin Wilson 26 26 and Audrey Jans and Deb Koster in three sets lost 621636 The Ladies played Tecumseh and split points Agnes Lawrence and Marg lost in three sets 26 Trudy Roy and Dembie lost in three sets 46 In three sets Maureen Burgoyne and Mary Hughes won 76 Margot Prior and Nor ma Maynard won Signup time for Adults Ladies and Mens Singles and Doubles August convenor Jim Hamilton The Jr Girls and Boys Tournament will be held Aug 161718 for singles doubles and mixed Deadline for signup Aug Draw will be determined by registration Con venor John The adult mixed tournament will be Sept 678 The House League teams continue to enjoy their Wednesday evening matches- NORTH END NISSAN 610 MARTIN ST 8784137 MILTON ONT DISTRIBUTORS SPORTING GOODS CLOTHING SPECIALIZING IN TEAM CORPORATE WEAR 8730500 Mam Si S Georgetown Rheem Central AC 2 Ton Unit is Installation Taxes Included HILLS MECHANICAL LTD 416X732137 Plumbing Heating Mr Conditioning IF THE SHOE FITS But if not you should have shopped in HILLS We all 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