Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 20, 1981, p. 13

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The Jojce Travel League held Us awards night the Legion Saturday The playoff champs were the Road Runners They arc from left to right Kutanslenski Helen Crelghton Debbie Greer and Anne Missing was Anne League Individual awards were also given out at the banquet In the rear row left to right Is high average Owen high single with handicap Anne Greer and high triple Kutaslenskl In the front high triple with handicap Alison Wlllmott lowest game of year Mary Ellen Barnes and high single Marilyn Mary Ellen Barnes also won the Ken I Trophy The team In the Travel league was composed of captain Irene Wand Mary I lien flames and Alison Wlllmolt and recreation One hundred and sixth year WEDNESDAY MAY Second Section Mark Beaton Don Coats and Dave the crew of the Soling were honored at the banquet Wednesday They sailed place In the Canada Olympic Race last August the third fastest In Canada The Astros soccer team gather after receiving their pins and certificates last Wednesday On the team arc Brian Boiler Ronnie Vanitem Steven Kelly Stewart Hoy Peter Wright Emll Kilpa trick Bradley Tom Kranendonk Jamie Tarns Mark Splinter David Van Rhljn Mike Hudson Richard manager Burt Vanema assistant coach and Sandy Hudson coach The Astros captured the provincial Beatrice Cup last August Top 21 qualify for PeelHaltons Aeton High School sent athletes to the Peel Hilton track and field championships yesterday Tuesday at Etobicoke Olympia after qualifying with top showings at the Haltons a week earlier captured three events as well as placed second in five more and nabbed a third George Gidman placed first in the junior boys metre run time of sec He also took fifth in the Junior boys BOO at minutes qualifying for Peel s in both Clifford Nlbbs won the midget boys long jump with a leap 30 metres as well as finishing fifth in the midget boys metre at seconds while the Junior boys relay team of Mike Doblsz and Nibbs were tops in the 4 x relay with a time of seconds March also had a strong showing with two second place finishes in both the midget boys and metre runs He finished the metre in seconds Dobisi placed second in Junior boys triple Jump at metres while Don Weaver placed second in junior boys pole vaulting a nine metre leap Norman also came second in the senior boys pole vault at while Sandra came third in the junior girls Javelin with a loss of metres All qualified for yesterday meet Other qualifiers were Rick Kay Andrea Carrie Kerton Linda Rick Papillon and Debbie Dodds placed in both the midget boys and metre run placed sixth in junior boys at BO while Dobisi placed fourth In the junior boys metre fun at 11 seconds Duess finished fourth in the senior girls metre with 14 25 minutes and in the javelin with a toss of 21 placed fifth In the junior girls shot put tossing it metres and sixth in the discus at 22 came fourth in midget girls javelin at while Kerton placed sixth at 60 qualified in the midget girls discus finishing fourth at SO metres She also competed in midget girls but failed to qualify Tom McDonough finished fifth behind Doblsz in the Junior boys 100 at 11 7 seconds but missed out on the Other competitors who failed to qualify included Andrea who came seventh at In junior girl Javelin and ninth in discus at Teresa Dunn Judy Vetrlcek Shirley Van competed In the midget and junior girls long Jump while competed in junior boys and Paul Nolan failed to qualify in the Junior boys discus and Debbie Pane who placed ninth did not ad vance in midget girls discus As well the midget girl relay team of Sally Brlggs SUcocka and Dunn placed seventh In the 4 x 100 while the failed in tho metre relay The Peel Haltons were held yesterday at with results unavailable by press time Top finishers there will go on to the regionals next Thursday May Bray Astros honored at towns recognition night Several local athletes andan entire minor soccer learn were honored last Wednesday at the Hills Honor and Recognition night at Gordon arena in George town Mark Bray Teresa Dunn Mark Bcalon Don Coats Dave Hobden Sylvia Mages of Acton and Sara of as well as the Acton Astros soccer team were given Halton Hills pins and certificates for their achievements Several local people involved in cultural activities were honored as well as athletes and artists from Georgetown Swimmer Mark Bray was honored for his performance on tho Ontario all star swim team in I960 He also swam on the national team and travelled to Helldburg Germany for an International meet There the national team defeated both West Germany end Russia Bray was nked second In Canada metre butterfly and the metre free style 1 year and third In the butterfly He was also ranked in the top 10 in all other swimming events At the provincials he won five gold medals and at the division two nationals held in Montreal ho ranked third in Canada It the second time Bray was honored for his outstanding feats Last year he won the Royal Bank Trophy as Halton Hills Athlete of the Year Sara of Limehouse has been competing in gymnastics at various levels since 1973 presently with the Cambridge Kips During she passed national level testing for one twoanathree placed eighth at the Canadian Selection meet In February fourth in the Ontario senior provincials in April and at the Canadian Olympic trials in August She placed first in the all around Canada America games in August and recently re turned from international competition in Europe Teresa Dunn is an excellent all round but this year she was honored for her fivepin bawling achievements She reached fivepin competition last March before advancing to the provincial championship where she won a silver medal Teresa bowls out of Acton Bowling Lanes Syliva Mages is another local bow honored She teamed with Georgetow Joan Archibald and formed part of the member provincial team that reached Canadian Masters in Vnneouver last ye There Mages won a gold medal as part the team but also wllh a fourth place fin overall Mark Beaton Don and Dave are the crew of the a Soling Olympic Soling is the largest class in sail boat racing and also one of the most dlf The trio placed sixth in the Canadian Olympic race in Kingston last August and were the thirdfastest Canadians They and the Obelix are ranked among the best In Canada The Acton Astros defeated Bradford and Dundos in the finals to captured the Ontario Beatrice Cup last September On the team are Brian Bellert Ronnie Vanitem Steven Kelly Stewart Hoy Peter Wright Mllnarevic Richard Kil pa trick Bradley Tom Jamie Taras Mark Splinter Buziin David Van Mike Hudson Richard Kil pa trick Sr manager Burt Vcnema assistant coach and Sandy Hud son coach Other Aetonians honored were Dr George Elliot and Ted Hansen Georgetown athletes honored were Kris Barber and Kelly Johnson for figure skat Bob Danlcll for running John Gibson who also founded the Canadian and Ontario Amputee Sports Associations as well as travelled to Holland for the Olympics for the physically disabled Sue and Rob for swimming David Watson figure skating and Smith and Doug Smith and Lynn MacPhall for high school track and field Teams Include the Glen Williams boys for Georgetown major atom team for hockey the Georgetown Tykes for baseball Doug Gillespie Geoff Knight Steve Power Mike Swcczie Savage Dave Power Wayne Morrow and Continued on Acton councillor Whiting presents Mark Bray wllh his certificate and pin at the Hills Honor and Recognition banquet last Wednesday night in Georgetown Bray wan honors for his swimming feats He Is also Hills Athlete of the year 1880 Roadrunners leading The top two teams in the Acton men ind us trial fastball league widened the gap bet ween them and the rest of the squads after weekend action Dawe Real Estate hold first place with 14 points four more than second place Metros and six more than third place Firestone picking up several more victories this week They downed 8 1 in six innings of play Thursday night at Prospect Park Monday they defeated Hills Furn itures Chris Tennant banged a homer In Monday match sending Gary Moore and Don Richards across the plate to clinch the victory in the sixth Mike Morris was Furniture lone runner Firestone blasted the Bears 176 in the next game Sunday Big swingers were Thorton with two singles and a double Don Archibald GaryMasales Fred Archibald Ray Graham and Doug Pratt with doubles Bill Brltton banged a triple while Sid popped off two doubles for the Bears Metros played an extra Inning to capture a victory over In the final game Sunday The game was tied at the hot torn of the eighth when Metros came up with five runs Roy Spear Gerry Marshall Dave Mills and Mark Williamson touched home for the scores GtenMcKcnzie Roy Bosch Willi Gcelan and Paul Campbell were the run Desmond Tack Shop blasted Hills Electric 1 in the other game Monday at Prospect Park Tonight and Desmonds square off m at Prospect Park Tomorrow night Thursday Freud and Hills Electric meet and Saturday night has and Halton Hills Furniture step- Industrial fastball standings As of May TEAM T A Rick of Hills Electric makes a catch during Monday match with Des sin Acton Industrial fastball action Desmond won the game however H Metros stone O timers Const Furniture Desmond Shop Const H Electric N Sports 1 16 4 49 41 2 IB 4 3 4 it 1 4 IS 1 47 79 ping up to bat Sunday s line- up includes Electric and Furniture and Metros Old- timers and Desmond followed by Fread and Bears Games start at p m at Prospect Park Midgets reach provincial finals The midget rugby squad qualifier for the all Ontario high school champion ships last week by reaching the finals of the seven aside tournament Midgets defeated Central Peel Chinguacousy B Centennial A and to reach the finals There they lost to Chinguacousy A Couch Rick McArlhur said his team play super for five games Seott Allonby Peter Rick Kilpatrlek Bloke Norton and Darren were outstanding he added The rugby championships are held May at Centennial Vocational school in Guelph The juniors meanwhile were eliminated from further competition in the quarter finals of the tournament losing to uacousy and Humbcrvlcw after defeating Bra ma lea singled out Jock Garten Roy Spear Gary Lumbers Mark and Gord Glenn for praise In regular action Juniors picked up a victory over Brampton Centennial Thur Garten Spears and Mark Duval scored on tries David Entwlstle added three converts Peter Ncitllspach and scored on tries in the midget game over Bramp ton Centennial also on Thursday Midgets and Juniors face Central Peel in their next match week Thursday they step out against Chinguacousy at AHS

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