TOE HERALD Wediejnr Acton track busy as local schools kick up dust High School ihc and June was Ihe dale as I area schools battled their annual track and field day cum pel turn MZ Bennett lie and SI Josephs all of Aclon losied and a relay and in dividual meet which resulted each school its fair track and field In the relay department SI Joes came on top In the year old M Z Bennett and da second and third respectively Brookville lopped the event with Robert Little and SI Joe a next n that order M Z Ben captured the gold the eight yearold boys relay with second and Robert Utile third The nineyea boys compel lion was won by v Robert Utile second and third In the IDyearold vision St Joe out gold n the girl relay Bennelt and pulling up next Bennett bounced back to w the 11 yearold girls relay with next followed by Brookville Ten yearold boys winners were Robert tile Brookvlle at and M MZ Bennett Ih W of the open mixed relay was Robert Lille with SI Joes next and MZ thrd INDIVIDUAL RUN girls open category 1 Jennifer McKay Bennett Nicole Tee St Joe 3 Heather Woodley Brookville 100metre run boys open category 1 Jason Wilson Utile Jamie Komba Bennett 60metre run eight yearold girls 1 Jones SI Joes Andrea Bad inning spoils Hoosiers title bid One bad inning eliminated the Haltoo Hills Firestone from the Girls Softball Tournament last week in Fergus The locals had won their first game to move into the champion ship round But the team from Guetph which the had beaten the previous year in the championship game avenged that loss and eliminated Firestone from the tournament Firestone opened the tourna with an a game with They scored four runs in the first and eight the third as Halton Hills cruised to an easy 144 win Playing as the visiting team the opened the game with a flourish A single by Tammy Richards drove in the first run Sherie Peacock followed with an RBI groundout And one batter later Wendy Graham cashed two more runners with a double It was In the second Amy drew a walk and scored on a Heather Bailey single And in the third Firestone erupted for eight runs with the big blow being a threerun triple into the left centre field gap by Shannon Moms Natalie Cameron led the team with three runs scored Morris and Andrea Leeking combined on a no- hitter with Morns picking up the victory with three innings of no- run sevenstrikeout work The morning success put them up against Guelph in the afternoon contest Again playing as visitors the Hoosiers broke the ice first scoring three runs in the top of the second to take a lead Peacock singled to open the inning Julie Scarlett worked a walk Then Cameron cranked a three and two pitch over the left fielder for a homer The wheels came off for the locals in the bottom of the third After a leadoff strikeout beat out a pair of hits that never left the infield That unsettled the pitcher Moms who tried to throw it even harder Unfortunately she lost command of the strike zone and walked a pair Then a attempt was thrown into left field allowing more runs to score and the route was on At inning s end the opposition had scored runs on only three singles The Hoosiers bad contributed three errors and rune walks to Guelph s cause Firestone set the Guelph team down one two three over the next two innings and managed to get one run closer when Lisa Harlow scored on a double by Bailey in the fifth But that was as close as they could come Final score 114 Moms took the loss allowing four hits and sinking out nine in four and a third innings Richards relieved in the third allowing three walks and striking out two The Hoosiers out hit Guelph Stacey Colarossi led the team in hits with two Tyke Eagles grounded The wet weather of the past two weeks has not dampened the spirit of this year s GBA Tyke Eagles as they edge closer to really produc tive batting The Cobra Trailer team traveU to Kincardine for the eighth an nual Tyke Tournament held on June 17 and 18 Winning the second re over a team from North Lon- put the Eagles Into the finals of the consolation round but they could not contain he bats of a hard hitting Guelph team and brought home the Consolation finalist During league play the Tyke Eagles narrowly missed a win against the Milton team last Thurs day The team rallied in the fourth inning to narrow a big lead established early in the game by the Milton squad In the fifth inning the Eagle bats broke lose and the score was tied at eight In the sixth inning the Eagles went ahead by a run but Milton was able the res pond with a run of their own The eighth inning saw the team from Milton take the game with a final Players on the Cobra Trailer team are Wesley Blight Jamie Chris Corney Andrew Craig Brent Hutzal Martin Johnston Blair Jackson Peter Mashrjter Martin Kevin Shapcott Norman Shep- Steven Sheppard Neil Smith and Chris Wilkes Georgetown Inc 199 Street Georgetown Ont Telephone 41 6 877 Toronto 846 0910 Norm Armstrong Seles Managed COMPLETE CAR CARE PACKAGES 1 0 MINUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE 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