Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 15 July 1992, p. 13

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Blue Jays MVP Sports Pirates 17 G.W. Woodworking Blue Jays 14 MVP Sports and G.W. Woorking Blue Jays opened a rain-disrupted week of pee wee baseball with an unusual twilightt doubleheader. The first game was 3 1-2 innings required to complete an undecided game earlier in the season. Jays car- ried a 10-8 lead into the game but, * despite key outs by Paul Farmer and Adam eee were unable to sink the Bill a a (double). SteveJ. Pshyk hits 2 homers in NRS win Hill/ G. Hughes NRS 24 Armstrong Insurance 18 Home runs: Jason Pshyk (2), Andrew Simpson, Charles Gerrity, Robert John Paterson, Tyler Paterson (for two RBIs) and Michaud Garneau (for three RBIs). Triples: Robert John Paterson (for three RBIs). Doubles: Matthew Penny, David Bolasko, Heaven Viennequ Hill, Ben Keess and Christine Albert,. Game notes: Christopher Ireland played well as catcher, throwing well to first. Matthews Elik made a nice’Stop as shortstop and Christine _Albert is a great baserunner. " Kendale Mechanical 20 Shoppers Drug Mart 16 Game notes: Nadia Densmore made a great fly ball catch, earning her player of the game honors. Daniel Tredenick was hit by a ball, but was the drive of a true ball player because she still made the throw to first. Good efforts by Ryan Williams, Courtney Springer and Brady Buck. Terra Cotta Cookies 26 Bellamys Restaurant 15 Home runs: Serge Roy (two), oe Leslie (two), and Jennifer ison. ae Andrew Robinson and ryan Gray. Doubles: Elysse Barkhouse (two), Byron Brown and Devin Wells (two), who also played well as pitcher. Halton Credit Union 30 MVP Sports 22 Home runs: Kyle Russell (two) and Robert Greenwell. Triples: Brady Malchin (two), Anthony Murphy and Colin Lucas. Game notes: Colin also played well at first, nabbing a fly out. Cameron Parkes, Adam McKnight, Brent Sproule and Daniel Schafer all gave a good effort. Shaw Trophies 30° Art Effects 24 Results weren’t available. Ortichello (RBI) and Mike Kitchen (double, two RBIs), led the Pirates comeback. Ortichello also managed a throwout at second as Pirates turned the game around, winding up with the win to remain undefeat- ed in six starts. G.W. Woodworking Blue Jays 7 MVP Sports Pirates 6 In the second game, Pirates start- ed well on doubles from Garry Norman and Darren Mansfield and a Chris Kilmer homer. Jays’ field- ing tightened up behind solid play by Kirk Crane, Shane Dubyck, Dan Hughson and Todd Prucyk, holding the Pirates to six runs. Pirates’ Bill Dimitriou delivered consistent pitching in the final innings but Jays squeaked out seven runs before the floodlight curfew arrived and the lights went out on the Pirates’ winning streak. George and Dragon Angels vs Kinsmen Club Expos - rained out. G.W. Woodworking Blue Jays 9 George and Dragon Angels 5 Jays maintained the defensive form they had shown earlier with MVP. Ron Bellamy, Anthony Giordano, Dan Hughson, Todd Prucyk and Teddy Simmons were effective in holding the Angels to five runs. Doubles from Paul Farmer,. Robert Forbes and Rick Clark (two RBIs) led the ninth-run Jays advance. Jim and Pat Akers Countrywide Phillies 8 TD Bank Padres 5 Padres held on to a slim lead until the final inning when both Joel, Springer and Thomas Collicott scored with aggressive slides, rally- ing the Padres. Fraser Hewitt’s two- run triple ensured the Phillies’ win. Jason Estevan helped blunt the Padres’ punch with a line catch at shortstop and a quick a missing a triple play by just a hai TD Bank Padres vs MVP Pirates - rained out. Jim and Pat Akers Countrywide b Phillies vs Kinsmen Club Expos - rained out. To All Sports Groups and Sports Organizations: We would like to run your results! Please drop them off at our office: 232 Guelph Street Georgetown 311 Armstrong Avenue Georgetown, Ontario SS ¢ Complete Collision Repair ¢ Restorations ¢ Fine Finishes ¢ Courtesy Cars 877-8685 Optimist Golf Tournament Gerry Trudel (left), general manager of Halton Hills Hydro, chats with Nick Lorito of A.F. Johnson and Associates while the two golfers await their turn to tee off. While 120 avid golfers were burning up the course Monday at the Optimist-Mayor Russ Golf Day, Optimist members John Horning (left) and Steve Gemesi were busy here arranding the trophies for the winners. The tournament was held at Georgetoen Golf and Country Club. \suzU AAB - 4 PPP pus FREIGHT LIGENCE AND [71 507 SPEERS RD. 845-1610 f. “THE FAMILY BUSINESS THAT SERVICE BUILT”

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