Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 20, 1983, p. 13

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Kilpatricks second half goal earns Villa A draw Georgetown Acton Wednesday A well canted goal from Richard KBpatriek midway second half matted Dcaaoonda Acton Villa A to Metre a 1 draw with Meteor Blue in Georgetown Wednesday nigh Although Meteors controlled first half Acton held them to one goal thanks to some fine goaltendtng from Karin KenJI Villa came Into their own In me second half and made it a really good British style soccer game with Tine entertainment for the fans These two teams were very evenly matched on the night and a draw was a good result for both teams Another fine performance was turned in by Bobby Hudson as his sheer determination set up Kilpatrick goal However man of the match Villa Tom Kranendonk as the timed In another out standing performance Tom who has bad a great year will be gone for about five weeks and will be sorely missed by the club Some of Villa other youngsters who are playing well are Jamie Milton and Tom Manse along with Hudson Kilpatrick and Kranendonk They form the making of a strong young team for the future Anyone golfing in the golf loumament is reminded this Saturday at Hornby Towers A dance will be held at the Acton Band Hall at 30 Saturday night and the public is invited to attend free of charge Villa A play at home tonight Wed against leagueleading Butcher at in Acton It should be a en game Willow Lane in two game skid Hammond Sewing Centre got past Willow paisley and Amy Leslie had two Natural Foods 3677 in T Ball action last Monday Jeremy Steven ad Hammond and Jimmy Worth all collected four runs for Hammond Coming in with three apiece were Emma Cass Kern Ferguson Jacob Evans Laura Maureen Thompson and Brad Debbie Swinamer had two runs for the winners Thebg hitters for Willow Lone were Julie Haines Brain McCallum McLean and Troy MacDougall oil with four crossings Justin Elder grabbed three runs In the contest while Kevin Glen Leo Drug Mart took a 3922 decision from Willow Lane more Ball play Thursday evening Jamie Kan Anne Two Trow Mark Whiting Roy Jimmy Irwin Mark Henderson Andy Bowers and Shane Corkum all crossed the plate four times for Glen Lea Gudgeon pocketed three scores For Willow Lane it was Julie Wharing with four runs Terry McLean Brian and Haines with three each Troy Janey McCallum Amy Leslie and Kcwn Paisley all with a pair and Hammond with a single They re all lined up and ready to go except this one fellow at end of the row There were lots of and fans hand bunds at the second race this year at Just Acton Round Robin with Robin Hot wealhcr does funny things to one mind from time to time and had an unusual side effect last week In Round Robin there was a story about Ron McKnlghl and Dave and all star fever It stated that the pair lied to Detroit s Cominsky Park for their third straight all star encounter The hot weather helped Cominsky Park move from Its usual home In Chicago The gome was played in Chicago and not Detroit reader sent in a note staling the mistake and added that the score was for the American League not 133 If It was indeed Dave who at tended the game Independent publisher Ken Bellamy and sports editor Robin Inscoe all missed a couple of runs not to mention the Toronto Star Two weeks ago in a report on the Acton Men it was incorrectly reported that the father and son division of the race was won by Steve and Jesse Goldman The winner of the category was John and Kevin The Gold mans placed second A third such problem arose in the Glen Williams Minor Softball Tourney Appar the bantam girls division was won by the Glen Green but the report that came into the sports desk had pulling off a 22 win It seems that the heat got to the tourney committee too as they steered us In the wrong direction Congratulations to Glen Green and They get the credit due ihem We regret the errors Boys soccer Bobs Angels flying high An Acton atom dark jersey I and a Pine view opponent bailie for the ball in boys Hon Thursday Blue shades Green Blue shaded Green In a penalty ridden ball hockey affair last Tuesday evening Danny Paul Dodds and MacDonaid each grabbed a goal for winners in the contest Scott Kid and had assists For Green it was Denis Kirton and Randy Coverdale potting markers Assists went to Co venial and Coverdale also had an assist Black and Orange drew a In other ball hockey action last week Gralg Andrew and Brian Demone fired goals for Black in this one while Rob Evans picked up an assist For Orange Charlie Payne and Jim both bulged the twine Payne and Kolln Muir contributed aids by Sheila Martin MINI SQU1KT Bob s Angels defeated the Eagles last week looked like Logics were In con of the game for the first half but Bob Angels look over in the second half and dominated the play with Steven and Christopher each scoring a goal Virmeulen commented she was to see Ihe improvement In her boys play Queen Tire beat the and Adorn took all the scoring glory SQL HIT STANDINGS Bobs Angels B 10 Queen Tire 10 Birds Eagles 8 MAJOR SQUIRTS Glasvan and Can am tired 33 last week Trevor Splinter scored the hat trick for Stephen scored the same number of goals for Canam Jandel downed to the tune of Mnthcw Armstrong and Jason Bouse field Girls soccer both scored their first goals while Shane and Slccn added two each Splinter scored for though handed Jandel managed to break through Glasvan defence Josh as the lone Jandel defender managed to keep most Glasvan at bay Substitute Andrew a job Cougars played a hard fought game against for a lie David Pate scored the two goals for Cougars with Midwinter and dins each replying for Pmeview In their July 14 game Cougars pounded Derek Robson and Mark Sears each had two with Mike Thompson and Kevin Pettiphcr scoring one apiece In another Atom game Leopards edged the 1 leopards markmen were Chris Mi with two and Bill Koeslag Mfki I replied for the Cubs SitN Bull gals blanked I The Acton Sit Bull Ladles blanked Bolton last Monday Pat booted home both Acton markers in this one while Susan Wilson recorded the shutout Maralyn McLeod and McCord played line attacking games with Carole Saxon and Viv Robertson representing the defensive effort JJ Sports dropped a 4 1 match to Bolton June Susan Auty banged in the Acton goal in game with Eunice Linda Andrea Jenkmson Patsy McLure and Janet earning special mention then went on to take a final from Georgetown United July 4 The winning goal was kicked by Sue Bergman Jane Karen Wilson and Suzy recorded strong defensive games The Flyers lost to Milton in Atom soccer action July Angela and Thomson earned praise for their efforts The Stingers slung the Red Devils in squirt action last Tuesday Anne Marie Kinnan and Coleman both hit for a pair of goals for the winners Karolyn notched point on excellent singlehanded play For the Red Devils Campbell and Janice Bailey had strong outings IM- ttH- Acton J T Sports Pee Wees were defeated 40 by Milton in soccer action last Wednesday The team had a lot of scoring chances but just put the ball in the back of the net The heal and lack of substitutes created some problems for the local side In this one The Acton lyers hosted atom girls soccer action Thursday at the Bennett field Here an Acton player light Jersey takes a boot at the ball Id spite of Milton Bants to tourney final Leathertown wins 21 in Lakeshore cup round Thomas Video Bantams hit a string of six games in five days last week and won all but one of a tournament final loss to Owen Sound Thursday in the locals grabbed an win Randy Mclntyre hit a tworun homer In the first inning of this one and Acton held on throughout Jon Hammer col three bits in the game one of then a solo home run in the third The next evening the team hosted Gait and blanked them count Kevin fired a twohitter and crossed once Saturday the Acton Bants travelled to to compete ma tourney Some of better bantam squads from this province vied for the title and Acton played well to reach the final In their first loumament encounter locals downed Burlington Steve Wagner and Hammer accounted for half of the runs In this one with a pair of shots In the semi finals Acton edged behind a twohit 18 strikout per by Hammer In the final game or the competition Acton met a tough Owen Sound group dropping it 81 They t help their cause any by committing more errors in this match up than Ihey did in the entire week previous Wagner scored Acton s lone run in this one The Bantams came back Monday evening in Gait taking a victory from the home side Heath Norton collected a pair of runs in the win with Peter Cargill and Mark Pries picking up lone scores The team next home game will be Friday evening when bey meet first place Woodstock men s soccer team Sunday advanced to the quarter finals of the Lake shore league cup with a 2 win over te Volcanoes An early goal frpm Dave gave local team a good start but the Valcan equal with a penalty kick to make It 1 I at half time The second half saw a great move several players resulting in Tony Wright blasting In the winning goal from close range Although the Volcanoes came back strongly defence held them P out Peter Wright and Mark flanking center half Janice Taras missed nothing and whenever team did get through Mike Masson was in complete con trol in goal Acton should have gone further ahead as number of scaring chances were either missed or saved hut again it was a strong team performance thai got the win and carried Iheir run one game further Their next league game is at SI Lawrence field Port Credit next Sunday Villa B is hammered Mary hill drops Juniors 86 Junior A dropped an decision in Thursday owning In their only coolest of the week- Some shaky proved costly to Acton ibis one as crossed the plate six times hi seventh framean tatuag that saw locals commit three was be only explanation A coach Stere Marshal Othewise It I bad at the plate or Acton Dave Kelly Dick Spear ail connected for roundr trippers in the loss Glenn Scott belted a triple and a single sod scored a pair of runs while Tim Baker Roy Spear and Don Casaetman single hits Dick Spear began the game on the mound for Acton and was relieved by Roy Spear the seventh Trie combined to whiff eight batsmen T struck out sixteen A a the game Monday evening Acton was scheduled to host Sew Dundee however tbe victors only showed with eight players The game was awarded to the locals by default Marshal commented that a suable crowd turned out for tbe game but were disap pointed at cancellation He expressed his regret at this and adds that be Is trying to stage a previously with Maryhill for Sunday evening at at Prospect Park by Dave Dados Glynn Jones was all Milton Rangers needed as he scored all seven goals in a 1 drubbing of Acton Villa B in Milton Wednesday night The Milton centre forward was superb as he did whatever he wanted all night He showed great ball control and was hat a pleasure to watch as he continually walked around the Acton defence Villa coach Fryers thought it was the best dual performance he has seen this year if there was a positive side to this game for Acton it came from a fine by Kay who was Vluas best player Ted Nadhazf who also played well scored Acton only goal of game with a from a goalmouth scramble Acton trailed at halfUme and was never really In the game Acton was red carded forcing Aclon to finish the game with to men Villa take Iheir one and six record to Milton again this week for Thursday night tussle with Milton Metal Fab Atoms drop to Brookville 95 The County Atoms dropped a home contest to BrookvUT last Tuesday evening score Kenny Jason Durm Chris Schick Scan Auger and David Deforest scored tbe local runs in be

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