Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 11, 1985, p. 10

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rune A Wednesday September 11 1BU i DQ Smoke Shop take home GFFL victories BACK AT IT IN SCHOOL For many students in Hills II was back to school last week That meant athletes are busy trying out for the many school teams Above senior Brent Him makes a dive to keep the ball alive during the senior boys volleyball tryouts at Georgetown District High School Below a football hopeful goes through the drills Herald photos by Dan Ralph By DON I ra Id Correspondent InGPFL play this week the Smoke Shop laid a large goose egg losing to Dairy Queen and M and M Pro Sports defeated OTool 1910 No that t misprint In other gomes tho resurgent flattened 17 Corrlgan Instrument blitzed IAS and Peel County dispatched North Sports DAIRY QUEEN VS Dairy Queen gained a share or first In the west with this win over the stumbling Smoke Shop The Smokers who have suffered this season from the absence of team enforcer Tim Mr T were like putty In hands They were shut out by the aggressive Inspired Believe It or not M and M of a Queen defence with the league s worst by Ken Lockwood record rose up to defeat and Herb Ilulmo who the with the best intercepted Smokers record With passes The offence some of their best play while not operating at era absent and Hick peak efficiency did Baldwin on the disabled manage to get the job list fabled done Mitch and offence was in tatters Oscar Madison lifestyle does not Impair football performance saved M with late Randy scored TD but the notable score was a thundering yard field goal off the fool of who else Jeff Lockwood Lockwood also booted another field goal If the Queens and Tooles both win next week DQ will be first place in the west by virtue of their better record against AND M PRO SPORTS VS In a game that will be featured on an upcoming episode of Ripley Only Moe Rivers and Mark Dehueck scored with Stove Peace and Dean Scallen record Ing two pointers Scallen also stumbled inadver tently Into an intercep tion Mike Henderson a pair of majors for the Pro Sports and Randy St Andrews added another Then in their typical style they hung on as OTooles besieged their goal line on three rate occasions late In the game St Andrews who proves weekly that an interception VS With Mike McCand less resuming the duties for the Longhorns they have regained scoring punch halt on a field goal by Randy They did manage to keep pace with the herd in the second half however with majors by Chris Reed and Rick Kiersted Reed also scored a two point convert IAS VSCORRIGAN INSTRUMENT Corrlgan peaking at It also helps of course to the right time wheeled have a supporting cast out the heavy artillery consisting of players like for the third consecutive Paul Allison Allison game and destroyed the merely scored four grossly undermanned touchdowns to power the IAS squad with seven herd to victory Paul touchdown barrage McCracken and Wayne Hugo continued Densmore tallied two his superlative play with more and Jim Lindsay a pair of TD Kevin was good on five con Harrison had two more verts Brent Ferguson Joe who again find Domingoes and Brian themselves in a familiar King In a rare but effec place lost albeit tied live offensive appear- with M and M could once also cashed In only score three jpointa to majors the horns 28 in the first continued on page All Baseball season comes to end The Central Ontario Baseball Association team was to have played a bestof three association playoff with Brampton but it has been cancelled teams are having the same problem the Georgetown team has with the beginning of university players Just can make it out to play baseball Eagles In a conversation with the league convenor It was decided that the year The reason being that many other be concluded as a result SPORTS SCOREBOARD BOWLING IS ROLLING The bowl Mason stilled at Hie Georgetown Bowling Centre 12 vlcw Ho having their first bowling day some still have lew open ngs to 11 out llwrlr trams begin- or accomplished bowlers The Tuesday Afternoon The Afternoon Ladies was rolled by Judy Albert The Tuesday Niters trench League although men were still playing season baseball yet enough personal Ins true there Is still opportunity for all and the fitness participation all the second place Wednesday riot to bo outdone I Thursday Domtar League Mi high with Ihe bottom be SO The Friday Golden star led alow this season with scores between a low of and a high ri The la Social league had a battle between Mute Myetm and Oar e la both ending high white the bottomed out at The Sunday evening first a capture gold medals on I championship Ira this ye some youth howlers 14 and sessions ft TEAM The supervising In bantam or senior divisions was greatly aided by Ihe parents Seeping score etc More are needed to provide the most for he budding stars to develop as fast as possible older fellow bantams that they will be tough to beat out Mcllride and Sharl led the girls Scott llobbs had VIS with Alain reaching Juniors Brian Bell anymore with scores of lis- for a triple of In the girls section the bowling are also baseball besli Sunday afternoon The Jane lllcka could to make It a gold In to In nnlpeg staled starting to now and Is deter to be tops In all the coming tournaments To nonoIB foe feres hoping it becomes Infectious With only return there la one opening available but none positions are secure as top bowlers have last year Coach Wendy Chaplin Is smiting with thoughts of future Jul Is oiler the singles championship more than ever before especially alter hearing thai A senior graduate in years old from Cornwall defeated all lady howlers for the Canadian championship this summer In Newfoundland After raising her season a average last year tons she Insists hat twill del be over this season snd went out prove II Ih scores of for a 770lrlple Chris Burke Is continuing Ihe development of the boys and with style of Hole starling to show after the operation leg not be Sabres playing hockey waiting game for players By DAN RALPH Herald Sports Editor Right now Acton Sabres are playing a waiting game Many of those players who could play for the Junior C club can even practise with the team due to already being at Junior B camps Many of the B teams haven done much cutting so hose potential players are still not coming to the Acton practices Subsequently the numbers have been low at some of the Sabres practices For example about players were out at the first session but only nine showed up at the second Wednesday night 30 players attended but came back for Friday s practice What upsets Sabres coach Steve Marshall is that many of the midget players be coached hut year are not coming out to the Acton practices Marshall said even If it Is just for getting ice time the midgets could practising with the Sabres When on official decision wu being made on the future of junior hockey in Acton town interest was keen At the meeting where a decision was made the room at th Acton Legion was filled to capacity With the support that was in that room I thought this would take off When we started I thought the guys trying to sell sponsors for the sweaters had a hard job and we had the easy job getting the players As It turns out we sold 18 sweaters Now all we need to get are IB hockey players Marshall said What hurt the Sabres badly was the Canadian Amateur Hockey Associations decision to allow players to play where they played last year of the midget players who would have no place to plsy this year can now Another reason for players to stay midget is the chance to play a team from Norway during an exchange visit on the Christmas holidays Waiting for he players to come means Marshall will have settle for a later start than he had hoped However he is not terribly concerned with that In talking with the other team general managers the other earns don get on he Ice until the week before the season It been a total loss Marshall won be making cuts until he numbers begin to show consistent improvement However there has been one surprise Dan Curtis was someone we t expect out But he has come out and done well He wonts to play Goal is another spot where the numbers are very low To dale only Acton midget Mike has come out to all the practices The Sabres are high on Joe Monoypenny but he Is doing quite well at the Georgetown Gemlnis Junior B camp The Sabres will have some junior expert ence as Paul Cargill Watts and Mike have all agreed to play for the team after playing In the MidOntario league lost year But Is trying out for Brock University right now HehastoldMarshaliif cut he will play for the Sabres Another team hopeful Ken Kavanagh is in the same position as he is also trying out for the Brock varsity team of those Sabres hopefuls at the camp include midget Steve Wagner Brad Jason Rogers The Sabres first gameoflheyearwasscheduledforOctoberl but it has been changed to October Sabres hopeful Colin Lewis has just come back from Ireland where he spent some time playing soccer there A goalie from Mil I on was supposed to show Friday but never did The next Sabres practice is Friday night at Alcott Arena Fourniers scoring heroics not enough for Thruway By J J TOMTYRE Herald Correspondent Fount I scored three touchdowns one on a 70yard run Submarine edged Muffler in ladles flag football league play Ki opened the scoring with a major from Kathy a l en came back with a pair of majors Julie Fournier bad the Kfngcamebackto take the lead with majors from Donna Waters and Kathy Waters Bev Vickery had both twopoint converts Fournler had the final major on the last play of the game Game stars Leanne and Waters Anderson set the pace for Diet Centre by running back the opening klckoff for a touchdown Anderson scored again wllh Kim Chldwick grabbing the convert Before the half ended Peel County s offensive drive ended wllh a June The second half saw one more Diet Centre score as Joanne Bingham did the honors Diet Centres defence shone brightly with three second half interceptions by Jones Mickey Richmond and Michelle Miehm Game stars June Fumess PCB and Cheryl Thompson DC Continued on page All Expos capture pee wee title The CoOperators Insurance Expos and the Topllne Equipmea Royals met in the house league championship Sunday with the Expos coming out on top The Expos earned a final berth with a record during the regular season and a playoff record The Expos got off to an early fiverun lead In the first Inning when seven walked combined wilh Larry Bruntons RBI single The Royals responded In their half of the inning with four runs on singles by Jason and Randy Bartlett and a tworun triple by Hussy Sanatgar Expos scored five more runs in the second frame as six walks and singles by Greg Dobbin Mike Mowat and Jason did the damage Ryan Pells took to the mound In the inning and shut down the Royals some good pitching Great defensive plays by Jason Smith and John Manning helped Pells effort In the third frame Expos could only manage a Manning single With Pells back on the mound the pitcher helped his own cause with two fine defensive plays for outs combined with a fly ball held the Royals scoreless Expos scored one run In the fourth on singles by Dobbin and Smith In the home hall of the inning Royals scored four runs to come within two of the Expos But In the top of the fifth Expos came alive when Jim English unloaded a long triple that scored Manning who got on first a single Andrew Clark laid down a good sacrifice bunt that scored what proved to be the winning run Jeff and Steve Brown both doubled to close out inning The game ended with a determined Mike Mowat on the mount shutting down the Royals to ensure the win the Expos top hitter obviously worried the Royals as he was issued two bases loaded walks and Intentional walks while collecting a run baited In Ihe only time he was allowed to hit Cubs take Tball final Teams in the Georgetown Baseball Asso ciation s Ball division have finished playoffs as Choice Air Cubs defeated Casselman Fuels Angels in Ihe championship game Canadian Legion Tigers defeated Halton Credit Mets 3331 In the consolation final Both games were close with exciting plays The coaches deserve a lot of credit for the obvious improvements in the players since hey started in May The umpires too especially in the latter stages of the year during the important games earned a note of credit Big first inning powers Tumblers TURQUOISE TUMBLERS RED FOXES Six big runs In the 1st Inning put Tumblers on a roll lo beat a great fun team Cindy Joskins and Pal led with a double and singles Gail had a double and single while Laurie double and Joyce Shiner Hutchlns Linda Paul Donna Harden Linda Armstrong Christine all a single contributed Coaches Crlchton and Hancock feel they re ready for Ihe playoffs Foxes had a hot Inning with runs Speedy Anne Korzack bad a tworun homer but It ended there other scorers were Cathy Milne Debbie Penny with singles while Molly Moore had DINGBATS PURPLE POWERS This was a close game Dingbats holding on for the win Sound pitching by Pat McElroy and Jean Puckering and timely hitting from Sue Fisher were key Ingredients Jackie Sue MacDonald and Shaaron Cater also provided offensive punch Powers Big 10 had the Green hopping but fell short by 3 runs Cathy Johnson connected for a good hit and scored Goldle Cash was right on with hits and a good slide in to 2nd Pat Green was consistent on the mound Julie exhibited good reflexes by snagging various hits at 1st Barrett bad a good night In the field GOLDEN GLOVES BLUE JAYS In 1st inning and Brenda Hamilton scored followed by Holly Hulme and Donna Sproule in the 2nd Not reaching home were Pat 2 singles and Nikki Carney double Jays and Kim Mardl scored in the 3rd inning with June Ford grabbing the final run in Ihe Mary Jones Cathy Vanden Hock Marilyn Jones and Bonnie Henderson all got good wood on their hits GREY LIGHTNING Six runs in the 2nd and were sufficient for Grey Scoring runs each were Lesley Scarlett Sandy Marshall Candy Armstrong Vlckey Johnston and Sargent Dobbins excelled from the rubber and Mary Lynn played well In the field Armstrong connected well with club Smurfet tea grabbed a run In the 2nd by and in the 3rd Gloria Sinclair went for and played well in centre field Susie Williams shone at 2nd and bench puffed eye from a foul ball A tearful to Betty DON FLOCK IB BULLDOGS Don Flock definitely came out to play in this one and earned a big win Hodgson and Sharon Hale hit dandy triples Diane Saunders Carol Dean Marie Louth Terry Williams Julie Pepper Linda Braisby and Linda Anderson hit well Good fielding by Louth and Judy Faulhafer was evident Welcome back Judy Bulldogs battled back In the scoring runs Aggressive hilling by Mary Anne Bradley triple 2 singles Robin Richardson double single Dianne Leonard and Pat Hunter were steady In the field PINK LADIES IS BLACK SHEEP IS Sheep exploded for runs In and lo record their 3rd He of year Leading the offence were Janet Mather and Karen Smith both had triples followed by singles from Sylvia Murphy Bev and Deb Dwyer Elaine Moreland Sherry Love had a double and singles while Sheila Kirk had a double and single Play of the game was a triple play executed Nugent who relayed to catcher Dwyer then lo Love at 3rd Pink Ladies played well getting runs in each inning Sluggers were Janice Raine 2 doubles Janet Ransom Linda Perkins and Debbie Titus double single Laralne Tarzwell Debbie Lindsay Bonnie Malenfant and Bev had two singles each while Mary Kelly and Lynn Barclay had three singles Tarzwell hurled effortlessly and Lindsay caught well at shorts op The start Friday Sept 20 at the Fairgrounds at and with the finals going Saturday The consolation final Is at while championship is at 30 APPLE AirtoGlass WINDSHIELDS 8731655 BOYS GIRLS IMPROVE SKATING SKILLS FOR HOCKEY POWER SKATING October 585 at the Georgetown Memorial SESSION Tuesdays 30pm SESSION 2 9 and under Tuesdays FEE ARENA Monday Sopt le Wednesday 600 Saturday Sept iOOUsum noon OPERATED BY THE GEORGETOWN FIGURE 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