Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 6, 1979, p. 31

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THE HERALD Jon Pafe 31 Ian Clark wins two events at Regionals Sherry right pours II on heading into home stretch of midget girls metres race at the Regional Qualifying meet The midget Rebel qualified In two events for the Championships I Herald photo by Harry Clarke Great pitching Stingers open with victory The Georgetown Stingers made a successful debut in Hal I on Rural fastball play by nipping Milton 1 last Wed The Midget game in Glen Williams Sedore went all the wins at Dill Humphreys List Saturday night the top ranked mntocross specialist John travelled to or short track compel Minn was centered in class as well as the ixperl class race up big with an and collected a cheque for his efforts lnlhe7S0ccclass Cornwell ran into difficulties in the feaiurerace I had a really bad start I ended up la si off line said did not give up however his efforts and la lent look him lo a fifth place Cornwell was surprisingly satisfied with his overall performance was not satisfied with my rides because i was not psyched all and was loo relaxed he said Next weekend Comwcll will venture to again to and master course way circle for She was locked in a pitchers dud throughout the contest Milton King Sedore struck out six Mil ton baiters in the while King fanned 10 Each of the pitchers allowed just hits in seven inning contest While Sedore was strutting her in pitcher circle Karen Penney was carrying a big bit for Georgetown is she slapped all of her team hits There was no scoring tht four in The Stingers failed on 1 glorious in fourth when they left the bases full IntliilopoflhefiflhMillon loaded bases but Sedore was up to the challenge and she retired the side with no runs scoring In bottom of the fifth Georgetown finally put one Ihc board Susan Kelly walked and came around score on Penney single got run back in their of the sixth when they hit successive singles and then tallied one on a ground out In the of George own avoided go ing into an inning when Denean Jones walked stole second and then scored the winning run on Penney third single of Ihc game The played Low villc last night and tonight they will host Hornby at the Glen Ball Park with game time being 8 Ian Clark continued bis surge to the OPSAA track and field meet with victories in 1 and metres races at the held Niagara Falls Inst Thursday Clark a junior will lead Rebel contingent of seven to the OFSAA meet to be held this weekend The most Impres sive showing was made in the 1 race as he covered the distance In 52 the fastest time he has ever recorded for event Royalettes take tourney The Georgetown Legion won a Lames Tournament in London with a combination of excellent pitching end topnotch hit ting over the weekend In then- four games the romped to a 142 win over Woodstock dumped lberlon 102 squeezed by and in the final nipped Elan Worth GREAT GAME In the first game the Royalettes Laura Wilkes threw a great game striking out seven walking only two and allowing just one hit Wilkes had plenty of su pport from her hitlers as four got three or more hits Milton led the way with four hits including a triple in four trips to the plate Michelle went three for three and Nancy and Gics had three hits each in four trips to the plate Roy alette manager Ted Wilkes had his batters bunt ploy worked throug the game as the Wood slock defense never adjust In the next game against Ibcrton Debbie Short took over in the pitching circle and she was just as effective as Wilkes Short struck out four batters walked two scattered three hits Atkinson carried a big bat and also made a couple of circus catches to star for the Rovaleltcs in this one In the fourth inning the bases full Atkinson hit long double to clear the bases and send tht way Gies Pat White ana had two hits each Tor the winners with Monica Pollock collecting two Joey Bennett and Barb Curry had one each MORE ON THIRD In the next game which was on Sunday the Roy a let drew Tonawanda 1 1 There was an hour and a half curfew in the games Meteors defeat Eagles The Georgetown defeated he Eagles in Inlercounty soccer A dm play last week Mem while Acton lied the town Falcons and swamped Pincview In division play he Meteors second squad was a I loser lo Bramp ton defeated Rockwell Inter national 1 and and Milton played lo a tie In other action The were declar the winners and advanced to the final on the basis of having four runners reach third base as oooofted to one da had won London tour nament in both lB77and went trie distance for the In this pitchers duel allowing just three hits Janet McKay led the with two hits while White Shortlll Milton and Atkinson had singles The sound of wood meeting the fastball was evident in the final as both the Royalct and Elan Worth went after the title The big shot for George town was by Milton whose threerun homer in the third gave her team the lead for first time in the game Michm also was carrying a big bat as she slapped out three hits while Shortlll Maekay and Curry had two Monica Pollock played a very strong game as third base In the fifth she trapped and tagged an Elan Worth player trying score from third on a squeeze play The Roy alette outfield con slsting of Curry White and Atkinson played solidly throughout the four games One of the keys for the Royalettes was having diffe rent players came up big at different crucial points in the tournament In league action last week the were nipped 10 by Richmond Hill Short took a tough loss in going the distance in this pitcher LOUTH FENCE Commercial Residential Fann DOITYOURSEIF FENCE SUPPLIES See our Showroom Guelph St Hwy Georgetown LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK His time for the met res was the fastest time he has had outdoors so far this season However it is still not close to the he had Indoors to break Canadian Junior record The 1 and a the were run on the same day with the being the second At the OFSAA will be run on separate days Jon Lancaster who ran second to Clark in the two events at the Hal tons and Peel Hal tons finished sec in Ihc 3 but could only manage a fourth in the He will run In both vents at OFSAA Lancaster time for the was ids time for the was 4 I At the Peel his lime for the was seven sec faster Midget girls Sherry an will run in two events at OFSAA Her 53 3 was good enough to take third place in Ihc 500 and she look fifth in a very tight race with a 24 CI One of the closest races of day tht junior boys metres In that one Doug Smith had an excellent lime of 1 finished fourth The winning time in Ihe was I Smith also ran the did nol qualify In the senior division Arno ld who is still junior age qualified for at with a time of 4 He also ran the 3 but did not ilify Andrew Brake ran a I to qualify in that event for midgets He also ran Ihc 3 and finished sixth The final Rebel to qualify was midgcl Mickey Rich mood in the girls javelin She threw the javelin fmetrca to take a third Aloes of 32 metres won the Eight other Rebels compe ted at the Regionals but did not qualify for OFSAA Junior Heather was sixth in the and eighth in the I Senior Heather Clarke shed first In her 100metrcs hurdles heat but her sixth best time in event was not enough to qualify her for Clarke also compel in the long jump John Warnock also compe ted two events The junior aged competitors lim in the and I were not good enough to qualify I in the senior division JUST MISSED Fergus Barnes just miss ed qualifying in the open boys steeplechase finishing In the same event Dale MacGregor was eighth Diane Jones ran seventh in the Junior girls 000 metre event and Susan Kratcnson competed in the same event for seniors The Rebels only chance lo lake high place in a division will be in the junior boys If Clark can win I and 3 races Lane aster finished somewhere in the lop four or five in both events and Smith ran a strong they could pile up last years provincial meet Rebels had only Smilh and spnnler Brian Davis in the division The two runners did well enough In events give ihe Rebels second place la division Smith was the only Rebel claim an OFSAA gold lis year when he won the GIVE US A TRY Halton Community Credit Union where people help each other into summer recreation activities redltl lomprcad coil of other loo irom and jard main lenancr to Ihal trip Don pay an arm and a tot financing htm for HALTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION IN MOORE PARK Main St N

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