Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 2, 1991, p. 11

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Friday August 2 Buying or Selling List WHh Success NRS BRAND REALTY INC George town 8734300 Erin the HERALD Pgell Sports and I Recreation ROB RISK Herald Sports Editor 8772201 Slowpltch Results Coach Donohue Squirt League 13 Focus On Fitness 13 Sports Calendar 13 Under 7 Girls Soccer Holidays deplete numbers On July 24 the Girls Under Seven teams were playing soccer with depleted numbers due to the summer holidays Wendys Fire Flies played to a scoreless tie again this week this time against Ramrock Electric Blue Bells Noteworthy players for Wen dys Fire Flies were Elaine Stephanie Young and great offensive play by Courtney OReilly Playing well for Ramrock Electric Blue Bells were Rachel Martin Megan ferty and Amanda Voros The same night Golden Flyers defeated the White Sox with goals scored by and Andrea Lootsma Notewor thy players for the Golden Flyers were Fiona Campbell and Court ney Springer Playing well for the White Sox were Courtney Kim Nielsen and Huibers Georgetown Food City Select Under 14 Girls soccer team the semifinals of the Grimsby tournament July playing in oppressive heat On July 20 they played a well executed game against Guelph and won Later on in the day they played against a strong and aggressive Brantford team and lost Due to Smithville pulling out of the tournament this meant that Georgetown went on to the semi finals the next day and met Grimsby The Grimsby team came out strong but the Georgetown girls were able to hold them to one goal in the first half However good defence by the Grimsby team kept Georgetown at bay and scored again in the second half to win the game A well played tournament by Georgetown girls against stiff competition The team has two more tournaments scheduled for Brampton on August 1011 and Oakville on August Senior Soccer Falcons down Mississauga 20 Georgetown Senior Falcons started the weekend off on the right foot last Friday with a 20 win over Classic at Alcott Field Georgetown got even for their loss to Classic in the first game of the season with the win Paul Smith continues to fit in as he scored the first goal on a sharp volley to the far post Smith helped set up the Falcons second goal as he pressured the defence into a giveaway Howie Oram awaited the cross from Smith and made no mistake putting it in the back of the net With that win under their belts Falcons were eager for the re match Sunday night in the first round of the league cup tourna ment However when Georgetown made the trek to they found the play ing field was doublebooked The league will reschedule the con test Falcons next game is in Chinguacousy at pm on Sunday night Quarterback scramble West quarterback Harrison tries toeiude the clutches of CIBC defender Jackie during their Ladles Flag Football League game at Georgetown District High School on Sunday CIBC won the game maintaining a second place tie with Burns Transport which also won that day Herald photo by Ben Dummett Top Bantam golfers Five 13yearolds from Georgetown excelled at the Ontario Bantam Golf Championships in on July competing against 75 others from across the province Dave far right finished third with a score in the event followed by Darin Finlayson far left in fifth with a 161 Kevin Shapcott second from left shot 180 to place Brati Spears middle scored 174 to place and John Moon placed with a score of 171 Photosubmitted the HERALD Sport Shorts Georgetown Challengers On Monday Georgetown Challengers Girls Under 18 Ban tam soccer team beat Milton Ex ecutive Fairways 70 on a very wet night with Milton fielding on ly players Lorraine Mann scored on a nice pass from Kim Timmings to make it 10 at the half Later Morgan made it 20 on a shot from just outside the penalty area Sarah scored a beautiful header from a long high cross from Lorraine Mann who scored her second of the game on a breakaway pass from Lael Morgan Sara Williamson on a low hard shot Yvonne on a trickier and Deanna Guignard on a high shot rounded out the scoring The back checking midfield and solid defense combined with some great goal tending by Shan non Morris preserved the shutout Noteworthy players were Shan non Morris Sara Williamson and Lael Morgan Marathon man Al Howie a marathon man run ning Tomorrow Run spon sored by the Elks and Royal Pur ple orders of Canada for children with special needs has raised over after reaching Thunder Bay on Wednesday Starting from St Johns New foundland on June Howie is planning on reaching Victoria British Columbia by September 2 So far he has averaged 100 kilometres per day He took time out from his run to lay a wreath at the Terry Fox Monument in Thunder Bay before resuming his trek Thursday morning Chamber golf day The Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce is welcoming the public to take part in its annual golf day at the Blue Springs Golf Course in Acton on August 26 For plus GST participants will enjoy a round of golf dinner and use of a cart If you dont want to miss out on a day of fun call the Chamber of fice at and reserve a tee- off time for your foursome Tee- off times are from 800 am until noon Cheques can be made payable to the Hills Chamber of Commerce PO Box 111 Georgetown Ont L7G Slow Pitch Tournament The Halton Hills Slow Pitch League is holding its annual Muscular Dystrophy Tourna ment at the Fairgrounds on August 10 All proceeds are split between the MDA and the Love in Christ Food Bank Spectators are welcome HILLS SLOW PITCH LEAGUE standings as of July DIVISION A Trim GP T Kinsmen Club 10 16 16 10 Firemen 10 Lions Club io 1 living Lighting 10 1 DIVISION W T PU Kendal Mechanktl us 3 D 18 Park Lincoln Royal Oplimist Club Random Car Club Copilnl Ford Baseball ranking Georgetown Juveniles rep baseball team was given a B ranking July 22 by the Ontario Baseball Association for the up coming playdowns Also selected to that level in the Central On tario Baseball Association were Milton Cambridge and Clarkson In order to qualify for the playdowns Georgetown must finish ahead of its com petitors during the regular season The locals currently have a 1242 record which coach Brian James said is likely tops in the league but stats from the con venor have still not been provid ed Chess club The Hills Community Chess Club is welcoming people interested in joining them at the Georgetown District High School library on any Wednesday bet ween 700 and 1030 pm Casual and tournament play Is available

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