Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 9, 1986, p. 21

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Midget tourney losses Powderpuff action Julys 1961 Pages The Halton Kills Firestone midgets suffered two close losses controversial Barrie tournament last weekend The tournament was the Canadian Eliminations and by the luck of the draw second ranked Hills was pitted against arch rival Agin court in their first game Aglncourt was ranked first and went on to win the tournament Hills was beaten by a week earlier in the Wlllowdale tournament and were really fired up Friday night They expected to play Aglncourt at however because or a thunderstorm and some heavy rains later the game was postponed until Bam Saturday morning Hills started off on the right foot in the first Inning Jeff White led off with a first pitch triple Kevin followed with a double to score White Jon Hammer followed with a single to score Lobs came back with three runs In the bottom of the first and took a 32 lead Hills came back with two runs in the top of the third inning with White again starting things off This tlrne with a single sacrificed White to second and Bob by Anderson hit a home run to make the score Halton Hills Because of protest on the home run the game was delayed minutes The OASA convenor had to be summoned to the diamond to make a ruling on the pro test which held In Halton Hills favor The delay seemed to take something away from Hills and the momentum shifted to the squad Halton Hills managed only one base runner after the third inning and Aglncourt scored four more runs to win the game and handed first Joss Jon Hammer was the losing pit He allowed seven runs in seven Innings struck out four and walked none After being beaten 4 by Agin court a few hours earlier the Hills team came up flat against a flying high Barrie team Again Hills scored the first run It came in the fourth inning on a single by Carl who pro mptly stole second and third and scored on a passed ball Barrie came back with a run of their own to lie the game In the bottom of the fourth Inn The score remained deadlocked until the bottom of the tenth inning when scored a questionable ran The only man who could call the player safe did so and the same was over The player who the run his coach and fans admitted the player was out at the plate Anyway David was once again a standout on the mound for Hills Haynes allowed one run on two hits in six innings pitch Jon Hammer took over in the seventh inning and allowed one run in four innings pitched Pee wee girls score 9 The Georgetown pcewee girls soccer team put on a fine display Saturday in an exhibition against Milton who they Georgetown went into an earl lead with a goal by Anna and two from Thej led at the half In thi second half pass ing and defensive play led to six more goals three from Ann Toone and singles by Wilraven Kim and Nicole Marion made some saves and the dcfcnsivt lini of Carol Ferguson Tin nock and Cave shut down thi Milton offense with hard tackles The half back line of Cheryl Buck Jnd Shin were in complete control of SCOREBOARD player Jennifer i Turner Michelle ley Girls Soccer 1 Buck ahi Andre A Noteworthy The tale Hull Gull Meiler I MOSQUITO Donnelly Colli jMonSralUll Noteworthy G I Boys Soccer i Thorn Noteworthy Sim worth Freddy lb Robert Wright Section Smith Noteworthy John lurk Kevin Coyle St Ilea Stephen Burin Junta Kelnun Noteworthy Smith Noteworthy Peter Gotli Seam J Kelmin pliyeri thru JoeyDrlnlJii Jncknunl Smith Steve JtlY 1 AC I Campbell Kevi Noteworthy MlgiKl Noteworthy it Markui Tim Shier Arnold AuamGa Purple P USES 0 Toole vs Karry Kitchens 12 Dairy Queen ID Corrigan Instrument vs Peel County Bandits wins default Nerval 18 North Sports M and M Sports IB lichen a TM WEEKS SPORTS SCOREBOARD Gang Green infests Navy PAULS NAVY Gang Green wiped out Paul Navy Paul Navy muscled their way to the bitter end with Gong Green taking the victory by one run The close light was led by Pauls Navy Hope and Sandy Barclay each scoring triples Outstanding fielding by Cathy Van Dc kept the score close Gang Green worked their powers throughout the entire game with two doubles by Karen Smith and rateable hits by Elaine Moore and Outstanding pitching by Elaine San A worm welcome to Dim Adams who pitched for Gang Green her first game of the season Blue Purrs played yet another flawlew game bringing in another victory Debbie played an outstanding came behind the plate and executed clutch hitting talents Pat Herring ton scored two doubles and many It I With Sandy Mar shall scoring a triple and two runs combined with Pal Moreys double the Blue Purrs were sure of this vie tory For the Tiggers Janet Mather led her team with a triple followed by Pat Green and Wendy Farrow each scoring doubles Both teams should be commended for a game well played TOM MIX ID BLUES BATTFIISB After being down five runs after the second inning Tom Co Ins Mix came back with super defensive and offensive effort by the entire team Karen Appteyard scored the winning run brought in by Jeannie Brookes winning hit Defensively Sue Mac Donald and Monica Donaldson made tremendous catches aiding in yet another victory For the Blues Bat Sargent had a great defen game and Sylvia Wash borne made tremendous pitching debut Keeping the score close was Robin Hillock and Peggy by VIOLETS SOLID GOLD HITS 17 Solid Gold Hits take it to the top with this impressive win The heroine of this game was Cindy Hoskins who displayed outstanding talents both offensively and defen Teammate J Cash aid In the smash hit by scoring a followed by a double She com with Anne Puckering who was at the plate Solid Gold Hits were sure to win For Ultra Violet it was a great effort by all Janice ILilne and Janice Murray did well pitching Betty did her usual great job Holly boosted the team spirits her fabulous homer unfortunately all of this boll talent wasn t enough to take this vie lit ART BUSTERS MACS WW FINS A suspense filled game from Hot weather and water for Corrigan Ityl humid weather slop the ladies flag football from computing another week of In the firM game of the A JV Jets handed Corrigan their uphill the season 12 In other games Meek split their losing to Madarasz Chiropractic Group and beating Peel Bandits 37 H and Video look soli posses of first place with a win Poppy 13 and Toy beat North Sports 12 On the second of game Lorraine Broun picked off Com son pass and returned it for a touchdown Jaml hid convert for and Kale Lord helped out with a major In the second half Crrifnn tame to lift as Jaml Smith found and Keess responded with Jant1 Mather Mane and rookie Lonsa Jiint obtained her second concert of the day The Chiropractic Group put on spine tingling ptrfortman giving Steel their second loss of thi season Lisa Allen played i brilliant game as she recorded lions and a touchdown She also connected i receivers Demon Jones Anderson and Barb for majors Mak could only points with Vickery scoring and getting the ion vert Witin recorded in for Steel Poppy led the first II Video at the half on j thrishnt major converted Jmnnt Seoiie Sandy replied for and Video In the Baseball Eagles soar In an exciting County Baseball Association League game the Georgetown Eagles defeated 109 Thursday at the Fairgrounds Georgetown led the game for seven innings only to hive Streelsville go ahead by one run in the eighth inning The score was 87 Georgetown tied the game in the ninth inning Then Streelsville scored another run in the top of the tenth On a perfectly executed suicide squeeze play Chris Chan tier came home again to tic thi game on Scott Williams perfect bunt Tim Chapman scored the winning run after an intentional walk for Chuck Peebles and a single by Maurice Georgetown pit were Chuck Peebles Tim Chapman and Mora This year the Georgetown midget Eagles are the most senior team in the Georgetown Baseball Assoc lion They play against teams from Burlington Brampton Milton Clarkson and Winning four of their last six games the tiam has developed and improved tremendously since April through many practices and drills However a lack of consistency In hitting and pitching makes It dif to play against AAA squads on a regular bests The foam Is coached by Boyd Hod dlnott and Gary and managed by Blaine low rates make State Farm homeowners insurance a good buy Our service makes it even belter Call me ROBERT TAIT INS AGENCY Georgetown end zone Poppy in turn inarched scored on Joinni ineSlom With less thin three minutes in line and Video maintained composure and moved down to scon on a major by Leanni Four J unit converted for and II On the last play of the game Julie scampered into the end zone for Julie also recorded in their second contest of the day out firing with points in lie first hi thy Waters the way with 18 points while Carniv jnd con Pet I struck back with run by QB I ynn rerushito Paula Geniole kicked wide field to score a single Steel let up in the second half as Debbie and Carney pulled in majors Dibble Becky Ilalonin had interceptions for Mak Steel In the fifth game of the day the took Its toll on both teams to keep the score low Sandra scored the only major for North Burns got the convert and a single a wide field goal attempt Deb had a great doy for Toy Magic recording an interception and a touchdown Barb scored the other major for Toy Magic Hamilton I NHS and Pat each had intercep tions Stars Deb Hamilton Karen Bush and Carol Greenwood MSI Rhonda Hall Cindy Crawford I Allen San dy ill and Hi Janet Janinel beginning to end neck and neck scoring kept the winner of this game a mystery until the end Heart Busters Joy Thompson executed outstanding ball talent at first base Saunders played well behind the plate Jean Wilton and Doreen Dobbins had great evenings at bat scoring consistently adding runs to their score For the Muffins Irene Little had the key hit of the game tw inging In Lois Caulsta mating the score closer Bonnie Ma Serf ant played well defensively and offen sively Heart Busters broke yet another heart PURPLE REIGN FEVER 10 Purple Reign started this game with a bang scoring six runs in the first Inning Scarletts Fever close behind caught up to tie the game in the fourth Penny tremendous triple brought in Jean Turnout bringing Purple Reigns score up one run and from there they kept climbing up The finishing three runs were scored by Jean Penny and Debbie Pierce For Fever a great effort was displayed by all despite the absence of a few teammembers The girls played strong but were overpowered In the end GANG GREfN WIPES OUT MIDLAND Saturday June four of Georgetown Ladies Powderpuff teams arrived In Midland set for an action packed day of baseball The day resulted in Gang Green taking the championship with a 3911 score Participating In the tournament from Georgetown were Gang Green Blue Purrs No Name Knotty Girls and Ultra Violet Blues Batters A great lime was had by all The Midland gang shall be invading Georgetown at our tournament scheduled for August 10 here in Georgetown at the Fairgrounds NORTHVIEW Theres A Lot In CENTRE Store 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