Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 16 Jul 1998, p. 9

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THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1998 ¢ Cavin OU} MieeER) Backyard Play Sets Ready to Assemble Lumber, Hardware, THE NEW TANNER Sports Professional design and printing. Paint Tel. (519) 853-5615 264 Main St. N. 519-853-1970 Fax. (519) 853-5731 Acton,Ontario Tor. Line: 416-601-1259 7) 1W9 a Fax: 519-853-2542 DEADLINE IS MONDAY AT 5 PM. 56 Mill St. East, Acton Soccer Clayton, Clemmens hard to beat GIRLS Under-9 Erin Dingwall and Hillary Selihar each scored as Per- sonal Secretarial Services downed Halton Credit Union 2-1 last week at McKenzie- Smith Bennett. Under-13 Strong goal tending by both Beth Clayton and Allison Clemmens helped Acton Musicland to a 1-1 tie against Fergus last Thursday in Acton. Jamie Greenfield had Acton's long goal. Hollie Manson played a great game in the mid-field. RK Goal tender Sabrina Fread earned a shut out as in the Bev Grey Design Services Select team defeated George- town 2-0 in North Peel- Halton Soccer league play last Friday. Andrea Lacrosse Dingwall, Holly Petkoff, Lisa Robinson and Justine Selihar played strong defensive games. Holly Goddard and Bella Wolfer both scored for Acton which is now 2-1-0 on the season. Under-17 Injuries and too few play- ers continue to plague Andy's Family Restaurant which ex- tended its losing streak to six games with a 6-1 loss to Milton last Tuesday. Milton had three unanswered goals in the first period. Acton dominated the second half with a goal from Brooke Lindsay. BOYS Under-9 Spencer Veness scored A & S Engraving's lone goal in a 1-1 tie with Grand Valley last Tuesday. Despite lots of chances for both teams the first half was scoreless. Grand Valley scored its goal on a deflection off an Acton mid-fielder with credit going to Brad Hillis. Mike Lavigne and Clark Buchanan played strong games in goal. ** Clarke's Newfoundland Store edged Rockwood 2 1-0 on a boys under 9 game on July 7 with David Bingeman booting the winner for the visitors. *eE Super Sub and Ron's Burner service battled to a 1- 1 draw at MSB on Friday night. Kenneth Wenzel scored Super Sub's lone goal with help from Sean Terry. Josh Ceccotti scored for Ron's. Under -11 Sebastian Mena Diaz scored twice and Davin Pole and Chris Elmes had singles as Town & Country Window Cleaning defeated Grand Valley 4 --1 in an away game last Wednesday. Anthony Luna, Alex Ross and James Lee played very strong games. KK Paul Sharples scored a hat trick as his Acton Building Contractors defeated MacMillans 5-2 on Tuesday evening. Brendan Schatti and Jordan LaRose each added a goal and an assist and Simon Sharples got two assists. MacMillans replied with goals from Ben Dekleer and Brendan Pezzack. *** Matthew Tunney booted in the winning goal as Acton Building Contractors de- feated Puslinch Gryphons 4- 1. Paul Sharples scored two goals and two assists; Jordan LaRose added a goal and an assist. Jonathan house re- ee for the Gryphons. Bronizewski has four-goal game PEEWEE Acton's Matt Bronizewski had a four-goal game with two assists as the Acton Rams defeated Arthur 8-3 in a home game last Wednesday night. Chad Artem had three goals and two assists while Brett Manes had a single and three assists. Andrew Friolet and Nick Newby each had three assists while Brady Masters and Anthony Price had singles. Hardball TYKE Arthur downed the Tyke Rams 6-2 last Wednesday. Matt Sargent and Evan Lavallee scored Acton's goals, both unassisted. Acton received 11 minutes in pen- alties including two minutes for Sargent and four for Lavallee. The last regular season Rep home games were played yesterday (Wednesday) against Fergus and Owen Burgess kids team Acton II handed Acton I a 38-20 loss last Thursday at Prospect Park. Dylan and Hayley Burgess played well with five singles, a double and five RBIs between them. Jordan Overland's bat was hot -- he had five singles and two RBIs while Tyler Kruk had four singles, a single and one RBI. Bubba Jones had four singles, a double and two RBIs. Melissa Paul had three singles, two doubles and drove in four runs. Johnathan Uiterwyk had two singles and two doubles and two RBIs while Dylan Fendley had four singles, one double and two RBIs. eK Acton III's Garrett Nuttall made a great catch at short and fired the ball to Dustin rn we ee = een LT hk. oo ae oa & Monday - Drug Mart Lro Friday 9 - 9 Saturday 9 - 6 * Sunday Closed 853-2220 294 Queen St. E., Acton Sound and today (Thursday) against Owen Sound. NOVICE Brendan Devine and Justin Gibson scored five goals with three assists each to power the Rams to a 15-0 blow out of Arthur. Braden Artem scored three goals and had a single assist while Shawn Harkley had two goals and an assist. Michael Krasnay helped on five goals and Brett Maltby and Garrett Roskam at first for the last out of the game as Acton III doubled Acton II 14-7 last Wednesday. Pitcher Elias Frechette made an excellent play to Nick Glover at first while heavy hitters include David Garvie who had two triples and three RBIs and Thomas Wells who had a double, a single and one RBI. Thomas Harding had Williams had three assists each. ae Acton dropped a close 1 1- 9 decision in an away game with Owen Sound last Mon- day. Braden Artem led Ac- ton's scoring with three goals and two assists while Greg Henry and Justin Gibson both scored twice. Gibson had three assists and Garrett Williams had two. Single as- sists went to Dane Kuiken- Rogers and T. J. Perreira. up to help Acton 2 three singles and two RBIs while Adam Layton had a single, a double and two RBIs for Acton I. EK Nick Glover had a home run, a triple, two doubles and five RBIs to help Acton III to a 22-8 win over Acton I last Monday. Davis Garvie had a home run, a triple, two singles and two RBIs while PRESCHOOL JIMS MINI GOLF Located Inside Gate at Rockwood Park No gate admission after 6 p.m. to play golf GREEN FEES PER PERSON WEDNESDAY-LADIES DAY-A\ll Ladies 1/2 Price, No Coupons Directions -- Hwy. 7 to Falls St., Rockwood WITH THIS AD RECEIVE $1.00 OFF EVERYBODY $4.00 tax incl. $2.00 tax incl. eceeeeveeeeoeeoeeeed HIGH TRIPLE WINNERS of the Pallett/Pallett five pin league were Lorraine Hollywell and Jamie Mitchell. MOST IMPROVED players in the Pallet/Pallet five pin bowling league were Al Smith and Jean Noseworthy. HIGH SINGLES winners at the Acton Pallett/Pallett five pin bowling league were Gary Archer with 311 for men and Bev Bremmer who bowled 276 for women. -- Ellen Piehl photos Dustin Roskam had a home run, two doubles and two RBIs. *** Acton I squeaked by Car- lisle 19-17 in a recent away game that featured a beauti- ful home run by J.D. TOM OAKLEY | becom * BLOCKS * BRICKS * MASONRY REPAIRS * STONE WORK Tom Oakley Hartnagle who also had two doubles, a single and four RBIs. Adam Layton had two doubles, a single and three RBIs while teammate Dylan Fendley had three singles, a double and one RBI. (519) 836-1308

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