Page'10— Halton Hills This Week! Wediiesday, June 23,1993 port Linu S 71 MAIN ST. S. GEORGETOWN {ENTRANCE OFF REAR PARKING L 873-2441 9) base runner Karen Newman in a collision at home plate dur! bantam girls softball tournament Williams ball park. At press time, tournament results weren’ ly dropped the ball on this attempted tag of Limehouse last Friday’s 11-6 home win for Glen played over the weekend at Glen *t available. photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW Mourning After bursts the By Laura Given Mourning After 18, Double Bubble 14 |. The, Mourning After burst the , Bubble, with Everyone was on their game. Pitching was great by Nikki and - Dy Sharon Zmija. Laurie Hanson Played a great game behind the plate. Bonnie Hatcher and Mary Jones made notable catches in the outfield. All their bats were hot and everyone played a good game which put Double Bubble into a Sticky situation. Linda Chadwick hit a triple and a double and Kim Downton hit a double. Field Mice 9, Blew By You 6 The Mice set a trap of their own on this evening and won the game. Cindy Bodrug hit at smashing home run, trying to Put out a win- dow in the Senior Citizens’ Home. Wendy Shannon Pounded out two triples and a double. Kim Murphy took a hit in the jaw but still came up with a triple. Tracey Grutter and Bonnie Henderson both had dou- bles. Way to take it for the team, Colleen! ‘ Blew By You’s Paulette Friolet hit a triple, Bonnie Hatcher hit an excellent home run. Diana Westwood made a surprise line drive catch at first base. Great game, ladies! Fallen Angels 9, SaFires 7 A close game but the Angels only. nine ladies., Ladies Powderpuff came gleaming through. Linda McClure made: great catches and hit a double. Triples also going to Julie‘Kuiak and Annette Van ke. Doubles for Linda Weir, Jay Shipley and Anne Puckering, who also did a great job Pitching. The SaFires’ Melanie Hewson and Penny Presley both hit doubles. Two singles for Linda Anderson and Janice Clendening. Good catching by Janet Viljama and great Pitching by Donna Leuenberger. "Catch the Wave 20, Fireballs 9 The Waves flooded the Fireballs with doubles by Betty Boomsma, Debbie Davey, Sharon Cater, Lori Hoffing, Diane Moore and Debbie Sweeny. Triples going to Dianne Kemper and Sandy Robinson. The golden arm awards are to be given to Bobby Hyde and Diane Moore for the nice throw outs from field to home plate. The Fireballs were all wet. Jegnette Brandford, Gail Campbell and Teri Korzac all hit doubles. Fiona Flint made a nice double play. Oh yeah, nice throw, Rose. Ha!Ha! Field Mice 11, 24 K 8 The Mice made some awesome catches in the field and Colleen Cadger picked the winning bat for a home run and a double. Tracy Grutter and Perriette Jolin also made an excellent double play. Lessons" wimming p.m. Come cool off at the the Indoor Pools be Pool. “Bubble”. 24 K was left still digging for gold with Wendy Campion hitting a triple. Good pitching by Mary Becker and Elaine Moreland. Good fielding by Elena Hibbs. Good defense by Denise Robinson. Hoyas 7, Jaded bunch 5 The Hoyas took a bite out of the Bunch. Jennifer Reynolds smashed out a triple. Joyce Hawkins made a key play for an out at second. Kathy Sevenster had a triple and a double. Great pitching by Jeanine Lorusso and Jane Roberts Long, doing a great job behind the plate. For the Jaded Bunch, Dawn Broadbent*hit a double. Donna Sproule hit a triple. Great pitching by Stacey Hamilton and Doreen Dobbins. Great game by all! By Mike Zrostek After winning their first five league games, the Georgetown Stanley Acme Track Midget Eagles hit a bit of a snag in dropping a 10- 7 decision to Burlington last Thursday at the Fairgrounds. The loss to the number one Burlington squad was tough as the Eagles let a 7-2 lead slip away. “We just didn’t have the pitching after Grahame (Kennedy) and we were short of players,” said manag- er Boyd Hoddinott. With key players lost to injury and to exam finals, the Pitching- short Eagles were ripe for the pick- ing in other action as well as their regular season record fell to 5-2. The Eagles split their two tourna- ment games this past weekend dropping the opener 18-2 to host Clarkson before Tebounding with a 16-0 thrashing of Woodbridge. Don McLeod tossed a five inning no-hitter, facing the minimum 15 Eagles hope to rebound NORTHEND SALES SERVICE LEASING HWY. #25 & 401 878-4137 MILTON batters and throwing only 47 pitch. es. Doug Sheppard also launched a 350-foot grand slam in the win. The tournament, which was rained out, will’be concluded Saturday as the Eagles play in the consolation semi-final. Hoddinott hopes’ he will get some of his key Players back this week. “It’s been tough,” he said. “We've been trying to develop some pitchers lately other than the regular five and we’ve been roughed up. “It seems when we don’t get good pitching the bats don’t come around. The defense has played better and hopefully, we’ll get some players. back this eek,” S @ game at Fairgrounds, 7:30 p.m. against Cawthra. Roy Paces Green team By June Roy June 15 at Acton High School saw the Halton Red team versus the Halton Green team in the first game since the teams were bal- anced, The first half saw the Green team ahead 1-0 with a goal by Marci Roy. The second half saw the Green team battle for the shutout with Marci Roy adding another goal for the final score of 2-0. Joy Walraven and Paula Hardy kept the pressure on the Red defense with Joy hitting the crossbar in an excellent scoring Oj ity. Cheryl Rivard, Kathy Shier and Kate Blyth provided excellent defense and helped Shannon lorris to a well-deserved shutout. Noteworthy Players for the Red team were. Cheryl Jenkins, e 6a BRS P Bill Smith is flanked by-ball spotters Millie Smith the elements Monda: Courtney O’Brien and Tracy Temple. Good goal keeping by Christine Hohendorf kept the score close. Halton Hills Blue team were also playing on June 15 at Chinguacousy Park in Brampton against Brampton A team. They battled to.a.4-4 tie. All four goals for Halton Blue team were scored by Jen Goy. Halton Blue team was strengthened recently with the additions of Danielle Cary, Tracy Andrews and Amy Longworth. These players will certainly help the Blue team to a successful season. Red team is playing Streetsville on June 28, 8:30 p.m. at Memorial Park in Streetsville. Halton Blue is off until July 1 when they play Halton Red team at Acton High School at 7 p.m. Photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW