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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 16 June 1993, p. 27

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Matt Fielding, Bradley Henderson, Michel Lefebvre Discount Car Goals: Matt lurchison Noteworthy Players: Matt Murchison, Steven Andela, Luke Hoekstra Discount Car & Truck Rental 1, Linda Armstrong/Johnson & Associates 0 ee Car Goals: Nicholas Nesionhy Players: Eric ee Adam Creamer, Alan Gerv: Maroon knot Brampton Boys Under 14 Maroon 2 Brampton Real Estate 2 Maroon Goals: Shawn Dunlop, Brian Normore. Noteworthy Players: Matthew Harley, Chris Kukkonen, Edward Van Klink Brampton Real Estate Goals: Bryan Foster, Dan Germano Noteworthy Players: Jan Cartwright, Colin Medeiros, Pat luibers Coaches: Please drop off game sheets to 46 McIntyre Crescent ter your games to ensure results get in newspaper. Bantam girls tournament By Wendi Goodhew The Bantam Girls Tourney is scheduled for the Glen this Friday and Saturday. The tournament promises to show you some great ll teams. Involved are: Caledon East, two Georgetown Kinsmen Girls Softball League teams , Brookville, Limehouse, Glen, ean and North Bay. ee Boys 9, Puslinch 11 Thursday night coaches Rob Clake and Chris Goodhew took cir boys to Puslinch which proved 5 be an exciting game. One run separated the two teams throughout the game until the last tala when Puslinch hit a long, ard drive into left field, giving them e two-run advantage. Bal Sige held them there but time Tory, Goodhew had a strong game going 4 for 4, including a home run and a hit to first and three stolen bases to make it home on a single. By Rod Beaumont Last Friday, Blue Jays traded for a shortstop but their reasoning leaves one wondering. They trade Derek Bell because of an os problem in the spring for Darre1 Jackson, then trade Jackson ah is not as good as expected but still 4 team player) for none other than Tony Fernandez, another attitude. Mr. Fernandez’s numbers are much lower than a Bell and it kind of makes you go Hi With hockey finally over we were blessed with the PC broadcasting, I was ating for Coaches Comer or a ale insight into the floor’s Dane After all, these two features have been accused of being “full of it” and would have fit in well with the Federal funding has been cut from the sports programs involv- ing our world and Olympic teams and I have to wonder why. This past year, our teams faces ei at Fernandez’s return questioned Rodent's Racket the top dogs start to feel the reces- sionary crunch-instead of just the average guy on the : My apologies to the Highland Games, but I just don’t get it, and I wish someone would enlighten me on the significance of some of the events. How does throwing a tele- aaa pole farther than the next guy rate as a sport unless you work for Bell Canada? What’s the big deal about carrying a heavy object with a handle for a specific myself Highland Game material. My event is carrying a large box full of ice and cool beverages down a hill to the horseshoe pits, a challenge for any cottager! Hmmm, come to think about it, I am applauded for my actions and safe arrival. But seriously, I would appreci- ate a letter explaining the events and their eee thus self and others so the world ack, skating, skiing and caine | ey give us a banner year and something to be proud of. A funding cut means these programs will not be able to carry as many athletes and could prove detrimental. I suggest we cut MP salaries and lay off the dead weight thus generating more capi- tal to be spread and sports cut- backs won’t be necessary. It’s time the Games can in be fully appreciat- ed by all. Do you have a topic for discus- sion-or an opinion on the past week in sports? Write me care of Halton Hills This Week, 232 Guelph St., Georgetown or phone 873-2254. If it makes me go Hmmmm, T’ll include it in my col- umn, Devon Legate tested the fielders each time at bat and beat them for a great home run. Devon has had some great hits this year. Bob Davidson and Kevin Humenski went 2 for 3 at bat this game. Mike Crawford caught a good shot to field and tossed it in to Kevin on first for a double play. Puslinch was robbed of a home run when they failed to touch home plate and Jesse Ward grabbed the ball and touched home plate. The Glen had their chances throughout the game but just couldn’t get it together. The boys will be back looking for a win off Puslinch next game. I hope Puslinch is ready!. MATTRESS SALE SUGG. 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Doug Sheppard had a hot bat and defense had an improv ved game, I’m really surprised we’re undefeated. The key is . ene is improv- ing,” said Hoddi The Eagles, Tate a big game Thursday (tomorrow) that will test the Eagles streak as they face anoth- er undefeated team in-Burlington. Game time is at 7:30 at the Fairgrounds at Diamond A. PEEWEE BASEBALL TOURNAMEN Diamond "A" Fri. June 18/93 Diamond “B" Diamond "C" 6:15 PM Georgetown Cambridge East Mountain Minor vs. vs. Bloor Mitton West Hill 8:30 PM Georgetown Simcoe South West . vs. vs. London vs. Dunnville Flesherton Bloordale Sat. June 19/93 | Diamond "A" | Diamond "B" Diamond "C" 8:00 AM cen Hill East Mountain Bloor ys. 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