Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 1, 1984, p. 20

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SECTION HERALD Wednesday August 1 Players show improved play Super support at Harmon School his nek is the kids show play and the I rtnls applaud Canadian I eg ion Reus astplmnn Fuels I Duval and Mike Burns were the hilt fir be litis Out s Hiding defense by Jennifir iheppird qui in Coins Ryan I ill were led by mi Altx and Denis Paul llrindon and fielded I illy llaltuntredit Union Met A rennrkablc In Die It SUITS pulled off by Geoff rey led the Meta in field with Neil and Simon playing well too ihc plate Will lams hid three homers Dnvld Ins well too The Cubs got homers from Peacock Kevins and Brad Friend Donny Butler Marc Boucher and Dunny Vanderbyl Robby Cart stood out with a effort Johansen leads Pythons to win in soccer play Michael Ryan also scored five goals as played will for the win Pythons defeated Ryan Vincent eons 100 in atom Bobby Campbell and boys action Harry Gils played well Cameron Barclay had for Falcons four goals while Scott in other league play Minor team rolls on North Ha lion Sports Minor Pccwees are on a roll winning two of their lust three league games In their win over Burke went ihc distance on he mound and Kevin Usher collected three hits Mark had two while singles went to Scott Van de Wes Sham Andy Doyle Jason villc However the feeling was short lived as Georgetown dropped a decision to Burl inglon The game was close throug five innings as Burlington had a lend But In he bottom of the fifth few errors allowed three runs to for North Hal tons J win over Hie team will play Streetsville and Burl to round out liague play and will travel to London to play in a lounument there Barclay added the Houston I David Ilia hop I Ha Bin to l au David Frost and Jona hon Burns each had two goals to pace Warriors over Tigers Steve Melykuty and Steve Smith added single goals Ryan Craig Andy Jones and David Jackman played well for the winners while the whole Tigers learn played In defeat Matthew Thompson had three goals as Grey Falcons defeated Killer Falcons Derek had the other while Jason and David Mctwcdt scored for Killer cons Georgetown Junior Eagles pitcher Andrew narrowly misses the tog on an runner The umpire calls runner safe pitched well In the game played Saturday at the Fairgrounds He struck out 10 but his mites did not help his cause any committing II errors As a result Ihc I ogles dropped an decision the team Herald photo Effort not enough Errors contribute to Eagles thumping Scan hit two doubles and pitched an inning but it was not enough as Astros dropp ed an II to decision to Giants in Georgetown Baseball Association Boys Major Tyke act Derek El lard Brent Mclntyre and Danny Koroseil pitched for Astros Sean McCortncy had a homer also for In another game be tween the two Giants recorded another in by the identical score Jas on two doubles while Adam Hilts had two triples and shared pitching duties with Mike Mowat Guistim Mclntyre and Ellard all pitched Astros tied Expos McCorlney hit a three run homer Jimmy Lawrence had wo homers two triple as Expos edged Mann era Randy Barrett had a homer for the winners while Jason Barrett and Adim added triples John Butler was the outstanding player as Manners edged Royals Jim Rutherford puttied or the win only had seven players for he game Adam I la gen pitched Butler was the star at the plate but Marin dropped a close 9S decision to Expos Butler had a homer for Mariners Georgetown Junior Eagles are fast their own worst enemy The Halloa junior Baseball League team committed errors as they dropped an decision to Oak in a game played Saturday at the grounds Andrew wis lagged with the loss while fanning 10 Georgetown scored their only runs of the game in sixth inn Paul Blackmorc singled and stole sec out Paul single brought Black third scored on an Oakvllle pitcher bilk Hockey begins Sept 8 for he Georgetown Minor Hockey Association will be held September according to an association live member vicepresident Wayne Pries said regis for he season will also be held at thai time He also said there are still open for coaches at the rep level Pries said are later than usual because of a lack of turnout for tryouts held during the Labor Day weekend nothing has been final as to what the will hold

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