Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 19 Aug 1999, p. 9

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1999 THE NEW TANNER q \ Lb. pi a Pie ee Ad SSISSSESISSSISICSS Sports DEADLINE IS MONDAY AT 5 PM. Professional design and printing. Tel. (519) 853-5615 Fax. (519) 853-5731 56 Mill St. East, Acton ai {y, fs aa STRONG SQUAD: The Under-11 Empress Co a fi Weaver. -- Frances Niblock photo ( Minor Soccer Report ) GIRLS Under-11 House Caitlin Bowen's lone poal and shutout goaltending y Veronica Edwards gave Empress Communications a 1-0 win in an away game with Puslinch last Tuesday. Strong midfield play by Stephanie Dodds and Joanie Weaver helped in the victory. Courtney Moddle and Jessica Dunn played strong two-way games. BOYS Under 13 Select A pair of goals from. Joe Douglas and singles from Jason Beattie and Paul Sharples, who also had two assists, gave Halton Hills Furniture a 4-4 tie with Georgetown Eagles last Monday. Simon Sharples played a strong defensive game, Minor Ball Report GRASSHOPPER Both Mitchell Reynolds and Cole Frisker blasted grand slam home runs in NASA's 24-17 win over Em- erald Isle last Monday. Tyler Townsley was sharp behind the plate and at first base. Brandan Lockyer had two singles and a double for six RBIs for Emerald. Dylan Hitchcock and David Khoo each had two doubles and four RBIs. ROOKIE HARDBALL The Acton II team of eight and nine-year-olds has been forced to a third game in their league final against Carlisle. After defeating Carlisle 19 - 15 Monday in Carlisle, Acton lost 18-10 at home on Tuesday. The league includes teams from Campbellville, Brookville, Kilbride, and Carlisle as well as two Acton teams. mmunications soccer team has had a strong season, and includes, front, left: Courtney Moddle, Veronica Edwards, Kirsten Duncanson, Stephanie Dodds and Hjoerdis Stockinger. Back: Emily Brix, Danielle Morin, Caitlin Bowen, Victoria Edwards and Joanie -- i COURT TIME: Acton's Scott MacDonald, a former Acton High school ten- nis player, works on his game during a friendly match at the Prospect Park courts on Friday. -- Frances Niblock photos Paperweight Bulldogs keep right on winning The Georgetown Toyota paperweight Bulldogs con- tinued their winning ways -- having lost just one game all season -- with four decisive wins in Friendship Day play recently in Mimico. Led by three goals from Michael Curtis, the Bulldogs downed Whitby 7-1. Justin goals and Jake Wood had a single and an assist. Curtis also led the way in game two with two goals in an 8-1 trouncing of The Beaches. James Dowell had a pair of goals and Wood, Nick Pierog, Seth Laidlaw and Casey Lyons had assists. The Bulldogs downed Road closed during negotiation The Tactical Response team and a negotiator from Halton Region Police closed Highway 7 on Georgetown's Main St. N. for over two hours Wednesday. Officers responding to a call about a possible break-in at 7:30 a.m. found a note suggest- ing the home's male occu- pant might injure himself or others. The man surrendered around 12:45 p.m. He was taken to Georgetown Memo- rial Hospital. Mimico 6-2 with goals from Jason Crawford (2), Rasmussen, Dowell, Wood and Brian Timmerman, Laidlaw led the scoring with four goals in the final game Saturday 9 - 6 + Sunday Closed 853-2220 294 Queen St. E., Acton the Bulldogs demolished Mimico II 12-1. Crawford, Rasmussen and Kyle Moore each had two goals and Dylan Auty and Michael Dug Mart .-. Monday - Friday 9 - 9 HHSAS POWER PLUS HOCKEY Fall Program 1999 September 2 through 25 Acton ARENA & COMMUNITY CENTR 9-noon ACTON FIGURE SKATING CLUB'S REGISTRATION 7-9 p.m. Acton House League Hockey Association FINAL REGISTRATION Acton Arena Saturday August 28 9:00 am to 12:00 noon = Registration fee $200 First time registrants bring copy of birth certificate AHHA is also in need of a Novice Convenor For additional information Call: 853-2646 or 853-0812 to maximize your speed and endurance by focussing on the mechanics of movement to improve your agility, balance and your ability to turn PASSING to improve your methods and techniques when advancing the puck SHOOTING to increase your shot release with increased accuracy to develop power behind the shot STICK HANDLING to improve your mobility while maintaining puck possession CHECKING AND HITTING to give and receive contact with confidence to properly position yourself for all situations 66 €©6€6 6 66 Programs available for Bantam & Midget aged players Adult programs (M/F) also featured Contact Scott Maicoim at 853-1629 CANSKATE Tues. & Thurs. ALL cheques must accompany registration Post-dates available (starting no Health Card#'s required later than Oct. 1/99 and to the | for registration discretion of AFSC Board) = Limited Spaces: Late Registration Fee: $25.00 first come, first served For more info call Tracey Brake, 853-3174 for further information \. __ Canadian Figure Skating Association SanctionedClub J

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