Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 17, 1981, p. 15

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SALE SALE St June IT 1M1 Page Super Buys better at A Stingers have mixed luck By BRIAN JAMES Herald Special The Georgetown Midget girls fas ball team he Stingers had mixed fortune over the last week In gomes against Low vi lie and Ac tan Against Lost Tues day they were defeated Georgetown had 11 hits for he night Batting welt for the local squad were Heather Walker three for four Connie Hay two for three with one RBI Lisa S wilier two for four with one RBI and two runs scored across he plate Denean Jones scored two runs for he Stingers Cheryl scored the other run Pitching for the Stingers was Donna who put fine effort according to coach Brian James She walked five bailers struck out nine and hit a triple Georgetown Against Acton last Sunday night the Georgetown Stingers downed their oppo nents which puts the local squad back on the winning track The cam had 10 hits with the top batting honors going Co Vat Williams who was two for three while scoring three runs Jones scored two runs or the Stingers Connie Hay Karen Cole man Julie and Donna each had one hit and scored one run for the Stingers Donna Sedore bad eight as pitcher for the Stingers while allow ing no walks Kinsmen girls softball Standard 13 Varlanll Taylor played a key part in Standard win with a triple when the bases were loaded Pitchers were Hope and Rhonda Hall Game went out to Kim Kirk Diane Taylor and Hope Blue Giants A good strong team effort helped barrel over he Giants and earned the Winn ing pitchers were Sandra Marshall and Michelle Kiel Suzanne Abray and Diane Wesltake hurled for the Giants Youngs IS IS got off to a good start but a fine team effort earned a tie game for Youngs Pitchers were Heather Koillngton and Leanne Home runs were belted out by Angle Dickenson Julie and Chris Hooper Stars were Debra Hall and Youngs JUNIORS Family Trust Dairy Queen Maureen Brooker got the lone homer in this match for Cathy Barton Laurie Kingston and Maureen earned game stars for their good offensive play lag pitchers were Annette Murray and Laurie Kingston Optimists 11 Kenlaers Kentnerahad the lead until Karen Humphreys did her part by pitching for and belting out two big home runs Krasclc pitched Tor the Optimists Game stars were Leigh Cooper and team Smoke Shop 21 United RenUUO Fine offensive and defen sive playing helped Delrex blank out United Trudy Shield pitched for Delrex while Cherie McElroy earn ed gome star for some great catching behind the plate Julie Ward and Cathy Tutt pitched for United RYDERS TV SALES mi TOSHIBA QUASAR All Colour sets a lu re mo mm Warranty More Acton and surrounding park plaza

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