Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 30, 1982, p. 9

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North Halton brown bag itwrap Pizza 3021 Herald Special now for something completely different North Sports and won but better still the crowd got what It always comes hoping to lost also lost to the Greeks which is not ex news but they went down swinging which is If there was any doubt that M and M Pro Sports are the team to beat so far this year it was removed this week when they banged out a tough win over the Smoke Shop As far as talent goes these two teams finish In a dead heat but M and M have the mental lough ness that deserted two years ago and thoy never beat themselves and have now beaten Delrex four of their last five meetings and this week despite being slightly outplayed they kept sparring until Sn Shop slipped up then landed the right that put the Smokers through the ropes TENSE A tense first quarter saw Delrex grab a 10- lead on a touchdown a convert by Jack Butler and a yard field goal by Doug Thompson Bob who docs everything but blow up the bail for and cut Into that lead in the second quarter with a 32 yard field goal drove in to what looked like a sure TD on the next series but John Clark picked off a tipped boll and returned it mid field for M and M tried another field goal on the final play of the half and although it was wide it turned out to be the turning point In the game Unwilling to give up a single Smoke Shop punt the ball back out which would have been fine except they took a penalty on the same play M and M made no mistake the second time as Mitch fired off a TD to to tie the game Doug Getty staked Del rex to a lead again in the third going up high on the backboard to grab one then charging in from the COLTER SCORED and M tied it again when Doug Colter scored then slowly strangled the Smokers with a drive that up eight minutes in the fourth quarter With three plays left In the who else but Mr locked it up with his second and nineteenth pent of the game I you know it Just as North Sports have their fans fitted for bags they blow it by resembling a foot ball team and setting fire to the barn downing Roy al Pizza To the tune of praise the Lord and pass the a mm until on air was filled with footballs Bob Paul was back at quarterback for North and directed a potent attack Howie Jacobs with six and Andy with 10 gave North a three point lead at the half Mark and Brent Ferguson replied for Royal HEROES DARK Things looked dark for the heroes In third when Kevin Harrison cashed for Royal but Rapid Ray Peacock soon got that one back That set the stage for Howie Jacobs to wrap It up in the fourth and it was more emotional than a screening of E as the Continued on page North Sports flag football fans threw their shopping bagi to the ground la celebration after their team defeated Royal Pizza last Sunday Photo by Steve This Friday Rebel divers GBA report Youth soccer the HERALD sweek SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday June 1WI Page 1 HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE 8775110 Aggiss top Canadian at World competition Sara of Georgetown another rung in World gymnastics competition by placing overall gymnasts representing the best the sport Sara was the top Canad an gymnast at the led States World Team Invitational held June IB and IS She placed third on the floor routine beat all of her an rivals and was fourth on the vault Bonnie of Winnipeg followed Sara as Ihe most successful Canadian at the meet of the five- member contingent placed in the Canadian Gymnastics championships in May while Sara completed the nationals in fourth spot The S Invitational located In Fort Worth Texas featured teams representing Russia China Japan Milnes challenging best in the league r receiving a last rained out call fron Falls New York the Georgetown Junior Fugles ball club travelled to St th next day Sunday themselves on the short end of a 64 The Rep I ardbilt team started the game late the bus broke down After the f inn St Catharines took a 10 lead In the second inn ng St ncs got three runs off of four and an error The Georgetown squad came al the sixth when Paul Black more started the ball roll ngw Gerry Milne singled which prompted Larry In a ngle to drive In Mario hit for a single and drove in Larry In the nglcd which gave Gord Allan a chance to hit him home wth the help of a St Catharines error Coach Kevin Burke praised the work of Gerry Milne who had three base hits and made several good fielding plays from his third base position a 331 average Milne is not only leading the team batting average but Is challenging some of the better players in the On lario Baseball Ion coach Burke said Gord Allan has also impressed coach for his work in ho outfield especially one particular throw to the plate Mike started ihe game as pitcher but was replaced In sixth Inn- by Andrew In the game four base- runners w re called out by the umpire when they attempted to steal bases Team statistics put Larry with a followed by Mike Cottrill with and Gord Allan with Paul has a aver age while Kevin Hughes is 200 No returning coaches for Raiders or Jr Bs poised and About raised by local athletes Devils sregeartagup for the Ontario playoffs which will begin la two weeks an Page Photo by It will be a year of change for the hockey or Hills It m be the best of times it might be the worst of limes The Acton Sabres and the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders will sec two coaches leave their ranks coach Jules and Gerry Inglis respectively There is some speculation that Gemini coaches Bob McCandlcss Jr and his assistant Bill Hewitt won be back in fact 1 ey haven t applied for the Georgetown Junior coaching Job as of yet according to Gemini past president Bob Girdwood says he Georgetown coaching position has of Monday two total strangers from out of town submitting applications one person has reapplied from last year and one person has been approached by he Gemini executive The past president prefers to see a long term committment from a coach rather than a coach only willing slay a year he said when asked for his personal opinion However Ihe decision for a new coach will be made by a fiveman committee and newly selected general manager and executive member Bob Webster WEBSTER EXPERIENCE With his connections with Georgetown Rep hockey Georgetown Minor Support Group hockey Webster brings to town a vast array of knowledge as player coach manager and commissioner Webster takes over from Bob Tost who has been with the club or seven years and will remain on he executive The new general manager and Tost ore working together to provide a Job descripllonfora now manager for Webster who will help with handling various duties As a press release slates In the past Bob Tost had carried work load of both positions but It was agreed that it was too time consuming Meanwhile over In Acton the Junior B Sabres will be hardpressed to find a coach general manager and trainer For the season before too long According to Molly an executive member and the team financial wizard a coaching advertisement June huso t produced a barrage of applicants but the club has their application deadline set for July 12 General manager of the Sabres Ron Jeffrey has resigned his position because of work but he will stay an the Acton executive Molly says Sports beat MERGER TEASER Past President of the Georgetown Junior Geminls Bob has a teaser of sorts for hockey buffs following the Acton Georgetown proposed merger that was canned three weeks ago t said he would drop by with some written statements next week which contest the statement made by the press that Georgetown first approached Acton about amalgamation He said It left the impression that Georgetown were crawling to the Sabres for help Two bones of contention he wishes to report arc the homo rink problems and the OHA guarantee lo allow the franchises to continue If the team parted company Continued on page B3 By BILL LANE Herald Special A committee of two players from each of the Hills Service Clubs Stow Pitch League teams arranged a toum anient for ho Mentally Retarded ARC Indus of Hills The tournament was played at the Georgetown Fair grounds on Juno Before the tournament tickets were sold for a draw and during the tournament collection was taken up among the spectators All proceeds are go to he mentally retarded of North The total monies was at this time but early returns speculate around WOO was raised The committee consist of Lane chair man Choice Air George Kelly scheduled games Choice Air Dove Puckering games Random Car Club Vic Andrews food and beverage Royal Pizza Bud Jar dine Elks Andy Murphy umpires Fire fighters Bill Lane entry collection and advertising Judges of play Bill Lane Club Spencer Joycecs Vic Andrews Royal Pizza Bases were supplied by Lodge Kinsmen Club Park Lincoln For he final game the committee and for league would like to thank Mr Bert Arnold for coming out to throw out the game ball for the final game between Pork Lincoln and Choice Air ball A special thanks to Mrs John who made a special trip back from cottage lo bring son John back to pull the winner for draw Mr Larry Gummenon of Misjlssauga is thank ful she did as he was winner United four entries Canada plus East end West Germany The grade 13 student at George town District High School was joined by Canadian teammates Mary Lyon and Gallant at the Fort Worth competition Mrs Benila Rope of the Cam bridge Kips where Sara trains was part of he Canadian coaching team at the US invitational Sara was accepted at Laurler University where she will begin studying while training at night with the Kips This week Sara starts training with the Canadian team national camp at Cambridge where or the op Canadi an gymnasts practice together for days Saras nexl big event will be in September when the trials begin for Canada national gymnastics team Choice Air service club champions Choice Air emerged tournament champions last weekend Service Club Slow Pilch fastball invitational at Georgetown Fairgrounds Park Challenging Park Lincoln in the final game Sunday at theCholceAlrballplayerabuilt up a final in victory The two day tournament saw about WOO raised for the Mentally Retarded according to BUI Lane Secretary of the Slow Pilch League Voted valuable player of the tournament was Rick Thompson final round Choice Air handled Random Car Club In a seemingly easy 7 win while the Kinsmen last 12- innings against Park Lincoln but were eventually defeated In the first round Saturday morning Park got off to a good start by defeating the Firefighters while Royal Pizza were downed by the Kinsmen The were outlasted by the Elk Lodge At 10 Choice Air suffered their first defeat by a score at he hands of Random Car Club ballplayers The Newfoundland Club showed their skills in a 17 13 victory over the Lion a club which went eight Innings In the afternoon Pizza were edged out by the Jaycees while the Firefighters out maneuvered the Elks 7 The Kinsmen squeaked past their Park opponents The Lion club were by Choice Air while Random held on to a victory in round Saturday ROUND THREE Choice Air gained momentum in the ment Sunday with a win over ihe Newfoundland club 12 while Random were victories over the Lions The Elks edged past Royal Pizza It to In the second set of games at a m Park Lincoln breezed past the 191 while the Firefighters outlasted the Kinsmen Champions of the Hills Slow Pitch Service Club tournament Sunday were Front left to right Ken BuCk Nick Lorito Don Campbell Roger Gervalns Back row Gord Lane Andy Parent George Kelly Randy Gardiner Gary Hole Mac Crabbe and Bob Gordon Absent front photo Ray Campbell Dave Jack man Rick and Kevin Galway Photo by Chris

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