THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday June it MBS- Page 17 Midget on track Streetsville treated Georgetown Midget Girls Softball starter Jeanette to a rough start as they scored all five runs off her in the first inning in recent league play with Georgetown winn ing had two strikeouts in the inning Carrie Gallant came on the second and held them scoreless for the rest of the game Gallant gave up a walk and two singles while striking out 13 in the six innings she pitched Tracy Weeks double in the se cond drove in three runs to get Georgetown on the Lewis led off the third with a walk stole second and was brought home by Websters single Gallant drove Webster home and Subject reached base on a walk Shrubsole hit one to the was tagged out a home plate on a close call Georgetown was held scoreless till the sixth when Subject reached base on a walk stole second and came home on Sue single held the big bat for Georgetown as she reached base three times as did Cindy Hoosiers lose close one In a game June 12 which saw the lead seesaw back and forth the Hills Firestone Hoosiers dropped a close decision to Chinguacousy in league play This drops the regularseason record to three wins and three losses The visiting opened up a quick lead in the top of the first only to have Ching count four in their half to regain the lead Firestone leaanff batter Andrea worked a walk and two wild pitches later was on third Shannon Morris then hit a solid fly ball to right to cash the runner Tammy Richards followed with a single One out later a double by Natalie Cameron cashed that run And a followon single by Kim drove in Cameron Neither team scored in the se cond although the stranded two on base But in the top of the yard they regained the lead Wendy Graham singled and Cameron walked se cond single of the game drove in a run Sam Gudgeons bunt was thrown wide of first and two more runs scored After both Amy Kor- and Lisa Harlow worked walks cashed the fourth run with a single It was However Chinguacousy tallied three runs in their half After three innings it was a tie Ching counted one in the fourth stealing home on a close play at the plate But Firestone tied it up in the top of the fifth with some tex- tbook runmanufacturing play drew a base on balls Mor ris laid down a nice bunt sacrific ing the runner to second and Richards cashed the runner with a single Firestone tost the game in the bottom of the fifth when an error walk and double generated the tworun margin of victory Morris and Richards split the pitching duties allowing eight earned runs on seven hits and five walks while striking out five On the hook at the end Richards took the loss The Hills Firestone Hoosiers split a pair of games last week in HaltonPeel league play This brings the record to three wins and two losses Both games were lopsided with a total of runs being scored in the On June the visited Streetsville for a game under the lights The home side which ap pears to be one of the best teams around pounded the locals by a score of The gave up 11 hits and eight walks while on ly collecting three hits themselves Shannon Morris was the- pitcher of record for the At home on Thursday it was a different situation After had taken a quick fiverun lead in the top of the first Hills roared back in the bottom half with of their own Lisa Harlow and Julie Scarlett led off with singles One out later the onslaught began Peacock drove in two runs with a single Shannon Morris followed with an RBI triple Stacey Colarossis single drove her In After Wendy Graham walked Kim Sheppard tripled home two more runs Amy then walked to complete the first time through the lineup They went through It a se cond time before the inning ended The Hoosiers continued their at tack over the rest of the game scoring one In the second and in the fourth and final frame Tammy Richards clubbed two homeruns for the game led the team in with six and Col- led In runs scored with five Andrea Morris and Richards split the pitching duties with Morris picking up the victory Hie team now heads into the busiest part of their summer schedule with three tournaments on successive weekends to go along with their regular league Swim registration Registration for Summer Swimming Lessons begins Satur day June 24 at GDHS Library lobby entrance and at the Acton Indoor Pool Registration begins at am Dunn The Georgetown Legion Midget girls team travelled to Sheridan May 31 and defeated the home side lll Brandford started on the mound for Georgetown in her first appearance of the year pitched five solid inn ings striking out three and giving up one walk and allowing only four base runners With solid fielding behind her Brandford left with a 70 lead in the Gallant replaced her in the sixth giving up two hits and a walk while striking out four Georgetown played as a team with excellent fielding and base running Bridget McCauley had a perfect night at the plate going four for four and playing a solid right field and centre field Catch of the game was made by Cindy Dunn in left field in the fourth inn ing to take away a possible home run Sue Subject reached base four times on two walks and two singles scoring twice Shrubsole and Sue reached base three times apiece with Shrubsole getting caught trying to steal third in the fourth Michelle Webster played her best game of the year at third reaching base twice and scoring once Bousktll again did the catching chores and put her bat to use again as she lined one out in the fourth inning for a single Georgetown Midget Girls soft- ball team lost a close game 76 to on May 24 Carrie Gallant pitched this game again and struck out eight and issued only two walks in a losing cause in this exciting game Clarkson Georgetown could not get the hits when they needed them Georgetowns big bat in this game came from who reached base four times with two singles and two one in the second with Michelle Webster on base and again in the fourth with Webster again on base Webster reached base four times on two walks and two singles Gallant reached base four times on a walk two singles and a triple Sue Subject had a fine game defensive ly with four assists during the game while going at the plate Sue Appleyard played a fine game at second having two put outs Georgetown had the chances to win this game but failed to get the hit when needed as they left the bases loaded three times while Clarkson made the best of theirs leaving only four base runners on Georgetowns next home game is against Streetsville on June it the Fairgrounds These two boys David left and Geoff Ransom finished first and third respectively In the junior boys division of Sundays 11th an nual Mayors Race Herald photo Father and son teams finished one- twothree at Sundays Mayor Race Nick and David left finished second Don and Peter were first and lb and Mike took third Herald photo NINTENDO SEGA PLAYERS We Pay For Used Nintendo Sega Games 8772254 COUNTRY VIDEO GAMES ffl COUNTRY PUTT RANGE 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