Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 18, 1979, p. 29

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Jul 1979 M Georgetown minor haehall roundup PEE WEE TYKE HOUSE LEAGUE Bank JO Pitcher John Home runs John Triples Tim Chapman Outstanding player John Wrestling sports has risen over Ihe post Last year five Georgetown boys made the national team and competed at the World Championships held In New Mexico They were Kevin Frank Ken Word Taylor and Bill Davis Manh ire and Ward both won bronze medals and Taylor took a silver home US DOMINATED The United States dominated both the bantam and midget classes Canada was fourth in bantam in which nine countries competed and sec in midget which there were- countries represent cd Canada won six silvers and three bronzes Hall and Spanner wilt both be coaches of the team when it is selected This the world championships will be held in San Diego California on August and The team will be in San Diego July to Hall said he expects a few Georgetown will make the Rural soccer Perkins Home runs John Johnston Triples John Johnston Doubles Chris Perkins Outstanding player John Johnston Comments Howard Green and Paul Simmons helped with singles each Don a Ward played good of fen gome for Legion Fine batter and tagging him out at first base Francis Wcpruk earned OP of night for great ploy at second base Trust Pitcher Steve McCarthy Jeff Brake Home runs Jeff Brake Jeff Curtis Triples Jeff Brake Pal McCarthy Doubles Jeff Brake Scott Falcone Steve McCarthy Jeff Curtis Norm Shields Outstanding player Stev Aqua Fine Pitcher Wayne Triples Michael Sabo Doubles Wayne Outstanding player Fran Wepruk Comments A good tight game until broke loose In Iho last inning scoring 10 runs Relief back catcher Steven Yco earned OP hono urs for for his great play In running down the Aqua Dairy Queen IB Pitcher Tim Vanderkooy George Kent Triples Scoll Doubles Scott Mizencr Outstanding player Scott Mizencr Motors Pitcher Terry Paddle Home runs Robert Peel Triples Gordon Outstanding player Terry Paddle PEE WEE Beaumont Knittings Pitcher Alan Presley Triples Alan Presley Doubles Stan Caron Gary Robertson Outstanding player Greg Barrett North Ilallon Sports Camp Pitcher Richard Harden Kent Outstanding player Leo nard Scarborough GarySla BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE Irwin Mike Chlovittl Michael Sullivan Triples Terry Murphy Doubles Keven Mike Chlovltti Outstanding player Todd Norton Pitcher Steven Roberts Scott Home runs Carolyn by Guy Hillock Robert Peel grand slam Outstanding player Ro bert Peel Comments Good game Georgetown Tire Pitcher Rick Foniana Triples Robert Outstanding player Brady Ferguson Beaumont Pitcher Paul Pressault Alan Presley Triples Alan Presley Doubles Doug Outstanding player Alan Presley Team Royal Trust Dairy Queen TDBank Irwin Aqua Fine Bag Motors Canadian Legion Standard Products TYKE STANDINGS nil Outstanding player Good effort Georgetown Pitcher Robert Brady Ferguson Home runs Rick Triples Robert Doubles Rick Ward Outstanding player Peebles Don Curtis Comments Charlie led the team to vie lory with six strikeouts Bill Jewell and Soph en Ferguson both stole home in the third inning to begin to pull away from Georgetown Tire Flyers win keeps them in first GAMES for Kinsmen and Cindy Kliumt Striken did the same for Barb Banner scored twice strikers AND INCLUDING JULY 197B Team Pi Fivers 1 1 in 3 2 Demons United Strikers 13 Kinsmen Flyers Barb McElroy and Melony Cooper scored for the Flyers Valeric and were both noted as noteworthy players for Unit ed Sunflowers Supersonic This was an exciting gome with Supersonlcs fielding nine players only ing players for both teams Hunt A Palundofor Sunflowers and Karen Mariners are rained out The Manners Meteors 1 and ax Meteor week were can celled due lo Cedarvale being under four inches of water and therefore unplayable declared Boh Marshall The Meteor clash is rescheduled for July at Cedarvale The Mariners Meteor 1 hopefully will go on July kick off is not surprising that smallest amount of Limp from the skies puts the field out of acllon the correct amount of soil nor drainage tiles were used in the reconstruction of the main field as specified resulting in the problem vie have every time the rain comes or sprinklers on at the wrong time Some folks would play regardless of the outcome which Is stupid ignorant and Irresponsible North York Cosmos In spite of my 100 per cent nopoint record his season the Bantam girls defied Ihe coaching and defeated he visiting Cosmos in an enter laming fairly equal and cleanly played soccer match last Thursday Goals came from Pal Turner from a penalty Gray and Kary Jones popped In two beauties Caihy relumed in goal played well and was helped by solid defending from Susan player of the match Sylvia Schrad and Jill McKcIvey In mid field Lynnc mngham Lori Thorpe and Kim New combe worked hard in the pressure pot area Up front Susan Wild Jones Gray and Pat Turner kept Cosmos dc- on run United 1 This was a make up game and was the second game this week for both learns The lone United goal was scored by Valeric Longo who never slops trying Leslie and Kathy both worked very hard for United Hi rough out the game scorers for Supersonics were Karen and Kim Beckett l Karen received hard blow to wards the end of the game and had lo retire sideline Hopefully she is well over this injury by now Pitcher Andrew Home runs Bob Marks Doubles Carter Andrew Braun Outstanding player Bob Marks Billy Paint Pitcher Andrew Doubles Frank Nairn Steve Outstanding player Sleic Billys Paint Girls soccer JUNIOR GIRLS July Aggregates 1 Firebirds July Debutantes 4 July Hurricanes Optimists The Firebirds played a very good game wild Cindy doing a great job in goal Allison Irvine doing the same on attack and scor ing the Iwo goals Jenifer Melville on defence and also played very well hard these past two games Jill who scored in her last game and Gray who stored in this game arc both now playing very good soccer and join Sarah in an excel lent display of attacking soc Jets I Hurricane A very close and well played game with Sweetie scoring the only goal Susan Spudic Stephan ie Green and Stephanie Han- man all played particularly well for Jets Lisa Mason and Kelly Taylor all did an excel lent job and played a very good gome for the July Olympians Blue Bombers July Red Barons Ocelots Red Barons Blue Bombers The Red Barons pressed the attack Ihc game and were unlucky not to score Barb Melnlyre Jane Taylor and all worked well and LIMESTONE ALL SIZES ASB GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST 877 RYDERS TV SALES SERVICE TOSHIBA QUASAR II Colour Sell Serving Georgetown Actor MOORE PARK PLAZA RELIABLE AUTO CLEANING CHRIS BTDEVAATE TIDY CAR INDEPENDENT OPERATOR WAX CAR AGAIN AFTER OUR SEALING TREATMENT HOW COSTl I FAST SERVICE 111 Mountainview 8776136 Fasteners Both teams played short of players especially the Milton team Laurie ly twice and Kim Keller once Linda Ho Susan Kir by and Charlene VanClief al played good attacking soccer well backed in midfield by Mar lone the Rose I The

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