Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 29 May 1993, p. 22

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EE EN Page 22 — Halton Hills-This Week; Saturday, May 29, 1993 Redmen rally for win You can live ina beautiful Cape Cod home with a lake at the bottom of your garden! ens ~ | Call John Bloss at 519-856-4348 or res. Call me anytime for a written market evaluation of your property. Full member of Brampton and Guelph Boards. REAARX’ Blue Springs Realty (Halton) Corp. Here is a Custom Cape Cod style ten-room home i absolutely tip- top condition. Four large bedrooms. The Master Gives you your own adjoining, large sitting room. A quiet and Private room where you can rest and relax in peace. You have a fine living room, with fireplace, and a separate dining room. There is a most impressive open-concept kitchen, eating area and family room, running the width of the house, with another floor-to-ceiling fireplace. Large windows, plus a glass sliding door walkout to one of the two spacious viewing decks, creates constant lakeside family enjoyment. You also enjoy the warmth and relaxation of a fully equipped private hot tub room, and a big finished recreation room, with yet another full height fireplace. The home warms with natural gas. Very economical in a 2900 sq.ft. house. Upper and lower viewing/entertaining decks, central air- conditioning, central vacuum system, steeple and cove ceilings, gleaming hardwood floors, broadloom and other interesting features gives you a total family Lakeshore home you cannot ignore. Lots of fishing, canoeing, sailing, swimming, skating, season-round fascinating family fun-living. All can be yours. You'll want to move in the next day...Now isn't that a very nice thought! Offered at $309,900. 856-4527 - 24 hour pager By Ellen Piehl The Acton High Redmen senior girls softball team showed the home crowd last-week they don’t give up too easily as they defeated Lord Elgin High School. of Burlington, 9-6. “I was happy to get everybody in . the game except one player,” said coach Tom Wright. Things started out slow for Redmen pitcher Kelly Ambrose early in the game. She walked the lead-off batter, which resulted in a tun later in the first inning. Sharon Kearsey prevented Elgin from getting at least one base hit early in the second inning by catch- ing a line-drive that was headed for left field. “She (Kearsey) is a natur- al ball player,” says Wright. Kearsey also scored the Redmen’s first run from third base when Beth Henderson attempted to steal second and Elgin’s catcher threw the ball over the second baseman’s head. The Redmen’s offense started to explode in the third. Down 4-1 going into the inning, Acton scored seven runs to overtake Elgin with a four run lead. Despite having two bad innings, Ambrose still managed to strike out seven batters and gave up only three walks during the entire game. Elgin tried to catch up to the Redmen in the last two innings by scoring a run in the sixth and then scoring another one in the seventh. The two runs by Elgin didn’t seem to bother Acton, though, as they hung on to win their third game of the season. Samantha Gudgeon got the save. Mandy Bosch, Ruth Tabata, Lindsey Holmes and Dianna Lowth all scored runs in the Redmen’s comeback victory. Rebel girls go undefeated By Mike Zrostek meant to be.The Georgetown District High School Rebels girls softball team dominat- ed throughout the regular season and capped it off with a dramatic 7-6 win Tuesday over M. M. Robinson to finish the year with a spotless 7-0 record. With the win, the Rebels cap- tured first place overall in their division and in the process, earned a bye in the first playoff round The Rebs will have home field advan- tage all the way to the semi-finals. This game was nearly given away by the Rebels who had a 5-2 lead heading into the final inning but saw M. M. Robinson charge back to score four runs, thanks to some Rebel errors. In the end, however, the Rebel girls wouldn’t quit and mounted their own come back when Stacey Colarossi drove in the winning run. Coach Bill Coon said this game was the toughest of the year. “M. M. was the best team we faced all year and could be a contender in the playoffs.” The girls now enjoy a week off while the first round games start. Coon doesn’t think the time off will hurt the Rebels though. “ We'll continue to practice during the week and will be ready when the playoffs start for us.” Shannon Morris and Stacey Colarossi were the offensive play- ers of the game and Amy Cooper and Sherri Peacock took defensive honors. Peacock also got the win for the Rebels. PRICED TO SELL - $149,900 Super clean 3 bedroom bungalow, with com bedroom in-law suite, backing onto small park, fenced in comy too late. Call Bill* now for all the info. RMAC93-37 SURROUNDED BY MATURE TREES. 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