Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 24, 1981, p. 11

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sports and recreation Ontario Wednesday Juno24 One Hundred and Sixth Year No SO Acton Ontafio Wednesday Juno24 Second Sea ton Tedbits and Transmissioners retain their annual tournament championship Tylers and Acton were back for an encore performance at the an minor tournament on the weekend at Prospect Pork Both teams captured their respective championship crowns for the second year in a row Tylers with a sound beating of in a twogame tolal and the Transmis with an equally sound thrashing of Ponsonby Last year they won the atom girls and squirt boys championship titles several others cap hired consolation crown including in the atom bays divison Nell Is Construction reached the championship finals In that division but fell to a powerhouse Family Restaurant took the consolation crown in girls while Olympia DriveIn did the same in squirt girls overpowering Acton IGA and were the only teams entered in atom girls playing a twogame total runs series lo determine the eventual champion Nell is Construction dumped in the opening game of the atom boys division John Katsiliens was the winning pitcher They went on to nip while Foodland suf an pounding from Hespeler the event ual champions Foodland tied to win the trophy on base runnLrs Geoff Burton was the winning pitcher Glen Williams was handed an 11 loss by Eramosa and a 1 defeat by Brookvilie in oilier atom games Milton look the atom girls championship with a drubbing of Olympia fell to Brookvilie in the opening game before taking 15fi for the consolation title girls also lost their other game to Mil ton Transmissioners dominated thi squirt boys division pounding Glen Williams before grabbing the championship Frank Kutisilicrls and Scott Williams shared pitching duties in the first game Dave led the way with two In the championship match Williams pitched an outstanding game with David Hlnz Rob Murray Shawn McFadden John Van Dam Carl and Rodcn belted home runs Danny Thompson was the winning pitcher as downed Brookvilie while Charlie Hancock was top chucker as Glen Williams nip ped in the consolation game which took an extra inning of play to decide a winner Carrie Gallant led Family Restaurant to the consolation title in girls division hammering three homers as Acton They lost their first game a close 10 match to Glen Williams Milton dumped Eramosa and Glen Wil 316 to capture the championship Tammy was the winning pitcher whlk Chris James had two home runs Despite tying Glen Williams 1 1 in the peewee boys division Aclon lost the consolation trophy with less base runners Pete Cargill scored the lone Acton run Earlier Acton was shut out by Eramosa who went on to win the championship doubling Glen Williams That game was a battle between pitchers as winning chucker Craig Shaw tossed strikeouts while John Hammer whiffed 12 No local team was entered in the bantam girls division with which walked away on a 103 victory over Glen Williams Donna Mason was the winning pitcher with strikeouts Mil tan nicked Brookvilie II for the consolation trophy was winning pitcher Glen Williams won the first game on base run tying Milton while doubled 105 in other bantam girls games Thompson Fuels had an off day losing lo 190 in the first game and then falling to In the consolation battle Heath Nor Ion and Tony Van Dim scored Acton runs The championship went to with an 1B2 victory over Glen Williams Larry Shaw whiffed batters to the victory Glen Willi a ma also dumped 1 in the other Jsmsims Achilles Motors midget girls came up against some strong competition falling to Georgetown in their first game and in the consolation round Robin had the only hit for Achilles In the game against Georgetown And Arbic belted two singles and a triple against Milton won the championship doubling Georgetown 4 Janice Simmons was winning pitcher in an entertaining game Milton dumped in the other midget game Joanne Auger was winning pitcher No local teams were entered In the midget boys division cither which was won by with a victor over Glen Williams Glen In chart v as winning won the consolation trophy on base runners tying Paul Keleher was top Omagh closed the door to while Glen Williams overpowered in other games The tournament committee said they would like to offer special thanks to Bob Johnston minor ball president and his family for lining the diamonds Bob Paul and the umpiring crew Ray Nowland and Stec Ormsby who manned the refreshment booth as well as St Johns Ambulance The throw It high so Family Restaurant Monlkaj Porker sale stealing second and managed gel to third base on the play TriCountv report Peewees Mel n tyre whiffs seven dumps Brookvilie The boys split a pair of games last week dumping Brookvilie Wednesday hut losing to a much improved Fergus team Thurs day In Wednesday game at Prospect Park Brook took an early lead with runs scored by their opening batter In both the top of the first and sec But by the bottom of the second Mike Cunn Ingham and Kevin scored tying the mat Spencer Smith and Cunningham crossed the plate in the third Chris Cooney touched home in the fourth and rounded out the scoring with his run in the fifth On top of his two runs Cunningham played well defensively at first base while Randy pitching his first game of the season struck out seven Brookvilie batters Thursday was a different story however as the committed about every error imaginable and invented a few of their own to 107 loss to Fergus Two dropped two bod throws led to four of the 10 runs by Fergus Cunningham and Mike Ormsby scored Acton runs Minor Soccer report in the second Brian White and Lobsinger touched home in the fifth and Demo no and crossed the plate in the seventh Acton next game is tonight Wednesday at Pro spect Park Game time is pm Girls in rematch Halton Hills Furniture and Appliance peewee girls slaughtered Saturday in a rescheduled match from June Acton scored six runs in the first inning and three in the second gaining a lead Angela Hunter Lee Ann Johnson Lcahann Jarrett and Diana Dunn all caught fly balls Jenny McDonald and Dunn each batted homers Doubles were slammed by Jackie Diane Hancock Jarett Hunter Lee Ann Johnson Shelley Mason and Tina McFadden scored singles The next game is Friday Buildall runners up Buildall brought home runners up from the Baden bantam tournament this week end after a narrow defeit in the championship game Sunday MacKcnzie vat defeated by Stratford after Stratford scored a home run in the bottom of the seventh to break an tic To reach the finals dumped Lakcfield overtime after breaking a tic at the bottom of the seventh pounded Scbnngvillc 101 and staged a comeback to nip was leading the game Oat one point Paul led the way with three home runs Rick Dodds and Damn also banged fourbaggers Chris Hicks made several outstanding defensive plays in left field while Steve Ralne at shortstop Cargill as catcher and Bruce Canary as pitcher were defensively Dodds manned first base Ian second Wrigglraworlh third Bruce centre field and Ken Morrison right field In regular league action Friday MncKcnzle- Bulldall to They lost 112 to last Monday June 15 and to lnnouters up and down Ed s In Intercounty Midgets have been up and down throughout most of their 1981 season but it was never more evident than this past weekend when they travelled Braccbrldge to compete in that town annual midget tournament Over the tourney the played what conch Dan considers one of their worst matches of the year losing to One game later it an entirely different squad on the field as they outdid 70 before falling back Into a rut loslng42toMlnesing In the 110 five inning loss to Erlngate the normal ly strong pitching wasn there Our pitchers just ready commented Arbic Dave Wilsonslarled the game for Ed s lasting only two in and giving up six runs before giving way to Rob Vermeulcn who had trouble finding the plate On defense Aeton was according to Arbic and one run was enough to beat the they picked up only one hit a single by Tom Shan Continued on HaltonRural report Standard snuffs Optimists Acton Standard Products dumped the rival Acton Optimists 1613 in Rural minor ball action last Wednesday Standard Products jumped Into the lead In the second Inning with six runs after tying the game in the first Steve Shamoun Lee Wayne Frank and Sieve Henderson crossed the plate Adams and Pat Johnston scored In the first inning Kostas belted a homer in the third inning bringing Derek cross the plate Yaroschak and Am tatter picked up the other runs in the third making it Scott White Adams scored the other runs Shawn Dryden bai both a homer and a double Paul Sankey batted a triple Chris Lindsay a double and Jason Campbell two singles on the Optimists side Mike Lindsay Sankey Mike Donny McLean Chad Neil David Har and Chris Griggs touched home for them Campbell and Mike Williams pitched three inn ings each for the while relieved for one inning effort slafn Despite a strong start in one of their best games of the season so far Olympia Drivein squirt girls lost to Limehouse Monday in Rural action Olympia who won their first game of the season during the Acton Minor Softball Tournament on the weekend took a six run lead in the first inning With Gail Arthur Paula and Joyce on base Lisa Rider was sent walking br In the first run leaving the bases loaded Then Jarrettes stepped up to bat slugging a grand slam to make it Debbie scored the other Acton run in the fourth inning but Limehouse came out on top Christine Pnddle Lcanne Burt and Robin Greene scored some of the runs KemKripps on the mound for played a strong game especially in the third inning when she whiffed twobattersand caught a pop fly Olympia next game is next Wednesday Desmonds back in form Desmond returned to winning form Sunday they dropped 116 in Condo ball action s downed Milton 12 while Jug City narrowly defeated Firemen 4 3 in the oil Sunday matches Desmond s Stan Clarke went the distance on the mound while Dennis Kir ton did the same for Bovts Desmond scorers were Doug Luck with three Gus Jeffrey and Tom Brain with two each and singles from Ray Russian Don Archibald John Of sonka and Stan Clarke Crossing the plate for were Brian Canary with two and one each from Henry Knprowskl Den Barry Fobert came back in Sunday second game to defeat Milton 12 Bill Gllles and Bob Memkan split the mound for while Karl Spencer went the distance for Milton scorers were Bill with two Clint Peacock and Ray Williams and singles from George Poulsen Bob Steve Waring Mike Case Pete Langrldge and Bob Prestige Milton scorers were Dennis with two and one each from Dave Fay Ed Fair Bob Alderton Mike Bond Karl Spencer and Bill Mather No runs Were scored in Jug City Firemen battle until the fourth inning when Bill Dawkins Of City drove in Mike Manes Dick van Arragon also touch home Manes and Bill Manes scored In the sixth inning ire men rallied in the sixth with Brent Marshall crossing the plate Doug Hewitt and Dick Spears touched home in the seventh bringing the Firemen one run when Bob Dc caught a fly ball to right field Starting pitchers in one of the better games of the season were Bill Manes for Jug City and Dick Spears for the Firemen Tornadoes and Lions battle to 33 tie Tornadoes and Lions battled to a 3 tie in squirt house league soccer action last Wednesday night Scoring for the Lions was Lincoln with two goals Brad Thorpe booted two for the Tornadoes with a single coming from Jason Piper Thorpe and Piper Billy Kocslae Bill Gillies Greg Stuckey and Ryan Masales played strong for the Torona does Wayne and Kyle Thompson were out standing for the Lions Bob Angels shut out the Gunners In other squirt action Wednesday The game was closer than the score indicates with Phillip Williamson and Chris McGeragle netting two goals each Jason Pun assisted on two markers while Chad picked third aid The Tigers defeated in an other close game Chris Van Dam was outstanding in the game potting four goals Jason Hlggs with some fancy footwork scored the other goal Kevin Michelle and stood out for the Tigers Dennis Hosdil netted pair for while Sean Mancc scored a single Earlier In the season the Gunners edged the Tor Derlck Martin and Jimmy Sales scored for the Gunners in a game played June Thorpe netted the Tornadoes marker with Stuckey assist Bob Angels nipped the Tigers in he other game June 10 despite the excellent by Jeffrey Koprowski Michael McMn Michele Vandcrwal IanMun and Kevin Pctlipher also excelled for the Tigers McGeragle booted the Angel a lone goat assisted by Williamson Aggregate aggravates Blazers Dufferin Aggregate scored a 1 win over the Ac ton Blazers In Atom girls house league action Seor ing for Dufferin were Cheryl Bradley with two Diana Lee and Denis Leonard Joanne Lewis scored for the Blazers Acton coach Jean Martin praised the Acton girls for their team spirit The Blazer a were also sup ported by excellent goaltcndlng from Tammy The Leopards blasted I atom boys John Bousefield led the Leopards with three goals Scan VanKestem Chris 0 anil Paul Westaway each netted one Earlier last week the Leopards scored an vie over Rockwood Westaway was the star former with no less than six goals while booted two Chad Mancc scored for the Rockwood A s The Wolves overpowered 100 Scan Gerry and Chris Graham each scored two goals and pocketed two assists Tommy Nolan also potted a pair of markers with singles to David Thorpe and Geoff Burton Jonalhon Victstra and Brian Kuechlcr picked up the other assists for Wolves Steve Robertson potted both goals as the Cougars nipped B June 15 Robert was tile Rockwood The Cougars re ceived excellent goaltcndlng from Robbie Lcopardsshut out the Cougars 3Oinagameearlicr this season Chris led the attack In the June Also scoring were Rene Vcnkealern and John The Wolves blase ted Rockwood B 7 on June Thorpe led the offensive effort with four goals Graliam Nolan Yatmshita each scored one while Hurlburt Kuechlcr Marc Vanderokker and picked up the assists In the final atom game June Rockwood over powered 2 Robbie Love played a strong match scoring four goals Chris Ripley Don Winter and Scott Vcrhagen each nabbed one Kings pull even with rally A second half rally by the Kings gave them a tie with In mosquito house league action June 9 was ahead until Darryl went into action He scored three goals with Jeff Jacks or potting the other two to pull the Kings even Doug Gerald Leslie Billy Catto and Gordon Driver scored for Eramosa Achilles Motors nipped the Hillbillies l In the other mosquito game Ricky led Achilles scoring all three goals Guy was the lone Hillbilly scorer Tonight In squirt league action visits the Gunners at Acton High School Lions play Bob Angels at Bennett and meets the Lion at Prospect Park Games Tomorrow Thursday meets United at McKenzie Smith while Celtic squares off against Newcastle at Acton High Monday June the Cougars face Rockwood at the Wolves and Leopards meet at Prospect Park and Rockwood B a take on

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