THE HERALD Wednesday September 13 1989 Page Kinsmen girls League finale Herald Special Well the entire Kinsmen league games aref inally finished executive would tike to thank all of the coaches and urn who have volunteered their time to help the girls Secondly we would like to thank our sponsors who help defray the costs of runn ing the league Standard Products the Kinettes Youngs I D A Elks Lodge Dairy Queen Smoke Shop Kentners Dairy Bar and the Optimist Club Lastly to the Kinsmen ladies who came out to the Fall Fair and provided lunch for the girls Playoff action began early as Kentners and Optimist teams met Thursday evening The game went down to the bottom of the final inning as Kentners won by a margin 11 Kitting in homeruns were Dean Moore of the Optimists and Paula Walsh of This game moved Kentners into the finals and the Optimists to a relax weekend In the semi final game on diamond Elks Lodge overpowered Kentners as they came up on top 2316 Both teams played extremely well with special note to Kentners Knsta Peacock who hit three homeruns and one triple for her four turns at bat Special mention also goes to Cm dy who hit her very first grand slam to aid her teammates to the win In other semi final action Delrex Smoke Shop gave too little too late as they hit in seven runs in the final inning to lose out 13 10 against Dairy Queen Smashing in were Jen Koster and Amanda of and Jenny Grant and Wan da Brown of Dairy Queen moved Dairy Queen into the finals against Elks Lodge Fans who awaited the final game silently pondered if they had step ped into some sort of time warp or if it were a vu as the two teams who had scrapped it out in 1988 finals were once again meeting in the 1989 finals Dairy Queen jumped out to a small lead in the first two innings but Lodge led by pitcher tame back with outstanding teamwork in the third and the momentum continued throughout the game Homerun hitters were Kim Wiltshire Tracey More and Jen Grant of Da Queen and Trisha Humeniski Sheila Stiles and Jenny of Elks Excellent pitching came from Elks and Dairy Queen s Kathenne Porritl who both pitched the entire game for their respective teams The game final score was 2015 for Elks Lodge This is the second year that Elks Lodge finished on theheapinplayoff action Before the trophy presentation the playoff MVP trophy was awarded to Cindy Rouillard of Elks Lodge shared the pitching duties of the first game and she did very well at bat The umpires i Kinsmen Girts Softball 1 eague president Jim Ford congratulates Elks Lodge Cindy Rouillard on being selected the 1989 Intermediate Girls playoffs Most Valuable Player Herald CHURCH- NONDENOMINATIONAL PENTECOSTAL ALL PEOPLES CHURCH DELIVERANCE CENTRE Finchgate bind Bnmaba Bible Study Worship Sunday 30 00 CMHiMtCtntli Nirurf Stnlcf EadUh Pastor A TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE CALL DISPLAY ADVERTISING 8772201 I 1089 Kinsmen Girls Softball League Intermediate playoff champion Seated from left to Warren Wallace Kelly Camp bell Trisha Shalon Lewis inga Michelle and Naomi Standing from left to coach Dee Dee Bonnie Schlossrr Jennifer Cindy 1 EnRland Jenny Erinn Steringa Sheila Stiles Karen Doyle Herald photo and the coaches from the opposing team voted on this award JUNIORS As in all previous years everyone who plays is a winner as Jim Ford presented all of the r players with champion GAME 2 ship tropin Standard Kinettes SC ORES Youngs Standard 27 DAIRY QUEEN 1989 Kinsmen Girls Softball League Intermediate finalist Front row left to right Colette Hamilton Trace Katherine Porrltt Wanda Broun Tara Grootsen Kim Wiltshire and Penny Martin Back row from left to right Jenny Grant Carrie Emma Mann Tiffany Caine Kerry Wiltshire Sheri Buker and Nancy Andrew Standing at rear coach Tamm Green Herald photo GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION HOCKEY ROCK DANCE Friday September 2289 MEMORIAL ARENA pm 100 am Featuring The HAIRCUTS PONYTAILS 16 Member Live Show and Dance Band 50s 60s Music Tickets 1000 pej Person JV CLOTHING M SPORTS UP UP AWAY BALLOONS Sold AC Bus Dqwtun 12301 Md1 30am Proceeds from this Fund Raiser will be used to purchase equipment for M H A House League and Rep Teams AGE OF MAJORITY CARDS REQUHEO