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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 11 August 1993, p. 12

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Page 12 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, August 11, 1993 Lindsay Sproule nets four goals By Ruth D. Taylor The great outdoors was as hot as a sauna for the girls running in the Under-11 er league. Yet Lindsay Sproule, a blue Optimist, Under-11 Girls one to Lindsay’s tally for a . 1 final score. Elizabeth leJong, Kim Nielsen and pate Potterton were busy Optimists. Danielle four goals in a single game this season. The Blue Optimists were fired with enthusiasm for their best game yet. They scored first, and while kicking only a few shots at the goal, made the shots count, especially in the last few minutes. Shaylyn Rypstra added At the Mackenzie-Smith field, red Milliere’s TV and orange Linda Armstrong / Johnson & Associates played without substitutes and were drenched with sweat after a good game. The red team riveted the action to the oranges who DOEETTATED @©>~. Played defensively. BEELINE ie first scorer was Red Milliere’s TV Bethan Elliott TRAVEL in the first two minutes. 112 Main $t.$. There were few shots on town goal as the teams worked , (416) 873-2900 the ball up and down the of (416) 874-3063 prem but then, in the ‘ing moments, Alanna presents... Zale kicked in the ball to The Day Trip of tie the game at 1-1. Milliere’s -TV_ player ost Lifetime | Stare Kopin wa at ‘Londen ne Venice Simplon. With throw-ins and defen- Orient -Express (VSOE) make an Sive kicks from midfield, -xciting addition to any itinerary While Lauren Boyce and planned for the well-heeled trav- Ashley Stinson got their feet on the ball in defense. Noteworthy for the orange side were Brooke Lindsay with good running, Jennifer Norman with blocking goal attacks, and goalkeeper Angie Crane with coolness under pressure. The oranges were squeezed with another game Green team. Sinead Irvine, in shape from Irish dancing, netted two goals for the Greens. The action covered the big field and the orange Linda Armstrong team worked hard in the heat, but were unable to dunk one, resulting in a 2-0 score. Running well for the green side were Angela Horton at right forward, Melissa Lane at left defense with Jessie Locke and Keri Hofing sharing goalie duties. The orange mid- fielders who kept the ball moving were Ellen Smith, Anna Mansfield, and Becky Taylor. Referees for the games were K. Kinnon, D. Guignard, and Danielle At this point in the sea- son, league points are as follows: Orange 13, Green 11, Gold 10, Red 7 and Blue 7. eller. The British section of the VSOE consists of original car- riages built during the heyday of Standard Products the railways in the 1920s and TD. Bank 14 '30s. Everything in the cars has gs a.4274 ‘was the ieam that been faithfully restored, from the orate brass accoutrements, to ad it all together allowing the engraved glass, mosaic floors NO runs in the first inning. and intricate marquetry. T.D. had one home run by y program to Bath begins Steve Malenfant. Lone star of vith departure at 10 a.m. On the night Amanda Standard had sone awe- fielding. | Kerri m_Henderson caught an excel- jou fly ball and there was Arti er day program, "Lunch some excellent teamwork by i ¢ Garden of England", Sarah Kouyoumjiam and includes Champagne, a five- Jenah Thompson course lunch with wine on the Home runs for Standard train as it travels through the were Ashley Willis 2, Sarah pa ope are served on the ret Kent countryside past apple orchards and seaside towns. Other day trips include visits to Bristol and Salisbury. (Courtesy of Agent Canada Magazine) jore details on rail travel, Kouyoumjian 2, Kendra Hilts » Robyn svitligme 3 and Jenah Thompson 1 Pizza Hut it 25 - : Halton Women’s Teachers Federation 19 For m please call Beeline Travel. ana ports oe a Academy HOCKEY SCHOOL (Ages 6 yrs. to 12 yrs.) “GORDON ALCOTT ARENA Georgetown, Ontario GUST 30 to SEPTEMBER 3, 1993 Applications for the hockey school can be picked up at: 1. Countrywide All-Pro Realty Inc. |2. M& M Pro Sports ADAM BENNETT Instructor For further information, contact Dave Krause (873-4991 Fax 873-3931 1993 Standard breaks ‘Bank’ or Kinsmen The game was tense, then Pizza Hut pulled out for a big lead. Pizza Hut game stars were Stacey McCormack for ier home run and Devon MacLean and Samantha Campbell for a game well- played. HWTF game stars were Tanya Carson for two home runs Shawna Cunningham for her grand lam. Delrex Smoke Shop 23 Young’s Pharmacy 19 Holiday bugs bit bad for these two teams. Only seven irls a side were able to make it through the swarm. Young’s game stars were Courtney Campbell, one home run and Dana Higgins with two home runs. Home runs for Delrex’s Michelle Mastelers 2, Allison and Michelle Delrex game star was the whole team for their good effort. Good game, girls! 311 Armstrong Ave. Behind Home Hardware won the game 9-0. At press time, full tournament results were’nt available. hoto by Simon Wilson/HHTW Todd Gilmore leads Royal Rockets to win BOYS UNDER Team #2 Royal Rockets s Boys Soccer m #6 Orange Crush Roya Rockets Goals: Toda Gilmore (4), Martin Kocandrle Noteworthy Players: Todd Gilmore, Martin Kocandrle, Lucas Amol Orange Noteworthy Players: Tyler Kelman-Finlay, Jonathan in Gorski Kinsmen Club Red Rockets - 2 Rainbow Music Goals: Shawn Emmerton (3), Peter Tregunna Noteworthy Players: John een ames MacLeod, Matt Sweet Team mks Gold -1 Halton Hills Furniture & Appliances -0 . Gold Goal: Shawn Dennie Noteworthy Players: Shawn Dennie, Brian Houghten, Jason Vieira ‘The whole team played a great Jame! BOYS UNDER-6 Shopper’s Drugmart Ninjas - 2 cs Shopper’s Drugmart Goals: Dan (Digger) Smereka Noteworthy Players: Mark Adema, Jeremy Blight, Ryan Torres Re/Max Noteworthy Players: Adrian Albert, Robin Hall, Dunlop Insurance Goal: Michael McLean Noteworthy Players: Brian Noteworthy Players: The Whole Discount Car & Truck Goal: Jimmy Presant Noteworthy Players: Jeremiah Palmer-Osmond, Alan Gervais, Albers, aon Knoepfli, Tyler Wilson Michael M , BOYS UNDER 11 Roy: al Cdn. Legion Elk’s Lodge -7 Noteworthy Players: Marc Total Home Improvement - 1 Gougeon, Danny Morris, Neils jussen Armstrong Insurance - 4 CIBC Red Rockets -3 Armstrong Insurance Goals: ° Adam Brown, Todd de Bruyn, AJ. Syme, Jonathan Tysoe Noteworthy Players: Steven Ackroyd, Andrew Mansfield, AJ. Syme BOYS UNDER 9 it Custor Brokers Lizzards - 4 Discount Car & Truck Rental - 0 Elliot Custom Brokers Goals: Steven Kogan, Andrew , Al 5 Noteworthy Players: Blake Wilson, Alex Fraser, Blair Sorenson Discount Car & Truck Noteworthy Players: Matt Murchison, Lake Hoekstra, Jimmy Presant Armstrong Noteworthy Players: David Ashley, John Deamude, Eric Euteneier Team #3 White - 4 ng: Optimist Club Goal: Matthew lik Noteworthy Players: Jeffrey Bayley, Wade Kuiken, Daniel O’Brien Elk’s Lodge Goals: Kenny Van Dyke (2), Scott Schulz, David Boyington (3), Chad Mitchell Noteworthy Players: Joseph « Mathieson, Kenny Van Dyke, Peter Kocandrle Dutch Nurseries - 7 jurger +3 Dutch Nurseries Goals: Steven Gorlick, Matthew Eagleson (2), Ryan Busby (4) Noteworthy Players: Peter Gorski, Eric Thompson, Matthew Lee Burger King Goals: Christos Boutasis (3) Orange Jason Armstrong, Todd Kerwin (2), Chris Martyniuk (2) Noteworthy Players: Paul Bekker, Andrew Boyce, Todd Varian Devils -1 Linda Armstrong/Johnson jamie Lake & Associates - 0 , Noteworthy Players: Jamie Goal: Bryan Smith Lake, Kevin Inglis, Steve Purves Noteworthy Players: Daniel standard Products - 11 Cammick, Joel Dearsley, Marcus Maroon Bad Boys - 0 Sargent Standard Products Goals: Josh Robbins, Dennis Horton, Jamie Tawil (3), Chris Sperduti (3), Chris Morisawa (2), Kevin Moni Maroon Noteworthy Players: ® fast @ professional @ satisfaction guaranteed ® Free Courtesy Car by Appointment Belamy’s Restaurant Goal: Truck Rental - 1 Matthew Clark, Chris Kukkonen, Doug Stevenson White Goals: Toran Cole (2), Wade Nolan Noteworthy Players: Matthew Todd Wilson (2) Davies, Chris Santos, Simon Zitmman Georgetown Horseshoe Club BOYS UNDER-7 . Dunlop Insurance Gold League Standings Runners - 1 Week 12 Royal Cdn. Legion - 0 G w L Pts Stars 96 59 37 59 pneee Dingers 96 55 41 55 96 51 45 51 Bulldogs 96 50 46 50 6 Pac 96 50 46 50 Aces 96 49 47 49 Longshots oe 48 48 48 Lightning 32 64 32 Thurday’ 's Results Cheers ulldogs 4 Longshots 4 Ringer Dingers 4 6 Pac 4 Stars 4 Aces 4 Lightning 4 877-8685 354 Guelph St. Unit 27 Georgetown, Ont. (416) 873-1655 Georgetown, Ont.

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