Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 29, 1984, p. 9

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GeorgetownActon Wednesday Aug 9 Coopar and Scott Andaraon In Bhia Max wild rida I hay or a tham on lhair way In tha Cldarfaat darby Sunday Paler Gardnar and Andrea Clamanls down tha hill on Agnaa Cldarfast soapbox derby Sunday thruway CGUJSQXKPMRS BAZ MOTORS LTD AUTO BODY SHOP ST QEOROETOWN Haefner clips the Glen for Limehouse title Hie Acton Halton Rural Roofing and Siding Squirts have taken lop honors in the Squirt Tournament held on weekend Battling teams from Hornby and Glen Williams Acton look three straight wins to capture the championship game one Acton overcame in game two local squad dumped Hornby 138 and in the deciding match Haefners recorded a victory over Glen Williams Sean Coleman Jason Piper Clayton Leys Jamie played a strong game in ihe opening match of he tournament scoring two runs each but big hitter of the game was Mart McAfee with three runs to his credit Sean Auger Stephen and Chris Elder rounded out the score with a single tally each In game two Coleman held for Acton three hits for three runs Double points were collected by McAfee Auger and John Katsillerls while singles were pegged by Piper Paul Glass Leys Lowrie and Elder In the final and championship match Acton started off in the first inning three runs to establish a healthy lead Coleman Piper and Glass recorded Ihi runs For the next five innings team could muster a run and then in the seventh final frame Glen Williams broke 11 shutout Luckily for Acton the Glen was held to one run and a final tally by Coleman nched game for the local squad Sit N Bull and Pioneer take playoff victories With the regular season over the Industrial league Is well into the playoff Founds with Pioneer Gas Bar and the pull taking wins in their best out of three games series j The met with some stiff competition in their first game of a series Lvith the Acton A and after the dust settled Roadrunners found they had managed to their opponents Pioneer however had little trouble down the A on Sunday coming out on top I Legate opened the Sit N Bull scoring first Ihen moved to when Chris Tennant was walked and lie motored home on a home run by Tim Evans Evans notched the second run of the fame on his home run and Tennant was put when he tried to steal second Kellh increased the Sit Bull lead In the seventh inning after knocking out double and then rounding the bases on tnother double by J Legate J The final Roadrunner tally was recorded En home run by Tim Evans The A get on the scoreboard mill the seventh inning of the match when ley did finally rally and they tied up lame Scott Sommerville started the comeback tingling to first making second on a then went home on a double by Brian Canary With Canary on second Earl Maltby was talked and then Vince Thornton powered a triple base hit to send both Maltby and across home plate Thornton was put on third on the play Unfortunately for the A though they muster another run and the Road runners took their first playoff victory Butch Jenning gave Pioneer an early lead in their match with Furniture when he rounded the bases on singles b Don Cassel man Ken Hurren and Tim Ferguson In the second frame of the game Furniture tied up the match when Ken walked first and rounded the bases on Is by Shannon B Turkosi and A Campbell Going into the third inning Pioneer cut loose with three runs tallied by Ian Camp bell Williams and Frank Noseworthy Campbell started It off with a triple and then made it home on a single by Tim Ferguson Williams was second across the plate after singling to first and then home on a triple by cruised home on a double base hit by Jim Despite going three up three down in the third Furniture was far from finished as in the fourth inning Tom Shannon singled to first stole second and then went home on hits by J Ahcarn and Bruce Shannon then added another Furniture run when he walked lo first moved to scoring position on a double by Turkosz and then zipped home on a sacrifice play by Campbell In the fifth inning Pioneer clinched the game when Hurren and Ferguson rounded the bases to set the final tally unman In tha rn and through lha of Acton lo Saturday Tha a was part of Jan Man and San Ctaary wan ma winning taw to participants and ran ttwir way around a UP AND OVER Moto cross racers from all over Ontario and parts tha S ware on ha rid at Lea hart own track Sunday to Ihamsalvas against the winding twisting track and each other Angel s thump TBirds in MiniSquirt Mini- Squirts In M Squirt Boys soccer action this Queens Tire Can Am 2 and Bob Angles thumped the T Birds 7 Andrew scored all seven goals for Bob Angels and Greg Richmond no the lone T Birds marker Scorers for the Queens Tire Can Am game were unavailable Bob Angels continued their winning v ays playing a rained out game against the T to blank their opponents Do found the net nine times to record all Angels goals Squirts tied G las van Jandei blanked Glasvan and edged 1 in Squirt division play this week Scorers for the Glasvan and and I games were unavailable Scoring for in the match against Glasvan were Trevor Splinter with five markers and Brad and Matt Prystasz with singles Atom In the division A nipped Gordon Greg Baldwin led the attack with two markers and Paul and Brad Kivcll rounded out the score with a point each Ryan Morgan Derrick Bill Gillies pegged a goal each for Gordon Mosquito In August 16 Mosquito play HEADS pounded Vets Pels Vets Pels then found their mark and downed Superior Glove 3 1 and A D S bombed Superior Glove Scoring For A S as Ihey rouled Vets were and Andy with wo markers apiece Vets scorers against Superior Glove were Wayne Bo us field David Henderson and Craig Stuckey wilh a marker each Jason Piper and Ashley Fray gathered a point each for Superior Glove in Ihcir game against HEADS HEADS scorers were unavailable Rep tryouts Attention hockey players Trouts for Acton Minor Pec Wee rep squad will be September at the Memorial Arena at 12 September 18 at the Guelph Memorial arena at 7 m September at the Guelph Memorial arena at 12 and September at the Guelph Memorial Arena at p m For further information call Peter Van Dam Stingers stump Mlton Firestone falls to Hillsburg The Acton Halton Hills Firestone Ladies Fastball squad found some stiff competition this week as they succumbed to Eden Mills 8 and The Firestone ladies played good ball In both games but had difficulties at bat In their game against Eden Mills last Tuesday the lone Acton run was gained In the sixth inning after Sally knocked out a double and then rounded the bases on singles by Teresa Dunn and Marion Case Pitching duties were assumed by Kenned The Acton ladies faced another tough time at bat the August 22 match with Kills burgh and despite Teresa Dunn going two for three at the plate and a nice double by Marion Case the local squad was unable to score Janice supplied the pitching In the match There are Just two more games in regular season play before the playoffs in which only the top four teams will participate Mosquito The Acton Royal Trust Stingers continued to clean up in the Mosquito girls soccer league this week as slung Milton Both Acton and Milton are the two top teams in the league and as the two squads squared off Acton came up with a com Handing lead after the first half Milton however came back in second of the match but continued pressure the Acton offence kept the Stingers on he winning track Sweeper Shelagh Bailey backed by a Acton defence was outstanding the match Amy Newman proved be the star of the game pounding in three goals in the Joanne Lewis recorded two markers and Carey Lynn rounded out the score with her first goal of the season The Acton Pec Wee J and T Gems faced off wilh the number one team in their league and despite a tremendous effort they were thrashed by Paula McPhorson pegged the lone Acton goal V at Part Sunday InmaowtcNthaboysbnltlwaMa In

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