Page 16“ iHalith Hills This. Week" Wednesday, dane’2:4 993°" Angels execute triple play but still ‘Mourn’ loss By Laura Given ble and Marie Doucette caught a Mourning After 3, line drive, threw to first and then Fallen Angels 2 tagged a runner between 2nd and A quick one-hour game, with 3rd for a great triple play. Excellent Julie Burgan pitching a great game game, girls and hitting a double. Mary.Jones Blew By You 21, made an excellent catch in center. Bar B Q’d by Charcoal 12 The Denim team wins another game blowing the barbecue out. Paulette Froilet with a two-run homer, Bonnie Hatcher a good dou- ble and two for Lisa Johnston. Caryn Shearer had a double and a home run and made a great double play. Chris Stoyles pounded out a double. Yuet Watling had a double and a triple and Diane Westwood smashed out.a three-run homer. Laurie Henson had a nice play at second. Nikki Zimija tured a dou- ble play and also pitched a good game. Debbie Anderson hit a dou- ble and made a great catch in left field to save the game. Wendy Marshall hit the winning runner, Sharon Zimija, home in the bottom of 7th. For the Fallen Angels, it was Gail Sheppard smashing out a dou- Ladies Powderpuff Slow to sizzle, Bar B- Q’d came up short in the runs. Great double Play by Sue Martin. Great plays at first by Brenda Snow. Smashing hits by Roseanne Harrison and Dini Fisher. A triple and home run by Leslie Beague. Field of Dreams 11, Field Mice 3 They dreamed up another win on the field tonight. Joanne Emmerson hit a double. Sue Ferguson had two .doubles and an RBI. Pt Herrington and Laura Richardson smashed out a triple each and an RBI for both. Lori Sargent stole three bases. No wonder the Mice lost. Lorie stole the bases, but not before Tracy Grutter hit a double and Lori Taylor pounded out a home run. The Jaded Bunch 17, The Field Mice 5 The trap was set for this game and the Mice get caught. Stacey Hamilton pitched a great game and showed her usual power at bat with a triple. Gwen Northup and Brenda Demptser also showed their strength with a double each. Kim Kirk had a great game with three RBI's. As for the Mice, they did a great job in the field but just couldn’t find the strength to get the bats going. Except for Colleen Cadger who hit a home run and Sherry Bond who had a double. Mourning After 11, Hoya’s 10 A very tense, close game but the blacks pitcher on a fake throw to Bernice. Good game by all with Julie Burgan, Nikki Zimja, and Lisa Witton all hitting doubles. The Hoya’s played an excellent game with pitcher Jeanine Lorusso get- ting four strikeouts. A triple was hit by Jane Roberts-Long: Three RBI’s for Priscilla Reyce. Joyce Hawkins found a nice pitch to get a double. Good game, ladies! Youth soccer now underway throughout Georgetown BOYS UNDER 6 Team 1 - Halton Hills Furniture Team 1 - Shoppers Drug Mart Appliances - 4 Ninja’s- 3 Goals - Michael Zelek (2), Gavin Aldridge, Bradley Torres Noteworthy Players - Michael Adcock, Ben Vanderberg, Corey Mitchell vs Team 6 - Orange - 0 Noteworthy Players - David Adema, Jonathan Rogers, Kevin Gorski Goals - Mark Adama (2), Dan Smerel Noteworthy Players - Mark Adema, Dan Smereka, Spencer Morrison vs Team 4 - Belamy’s Restaurant Bengals - 0 Noteworthy Players - Kodee Cummings, Michael Demaine, Douglas Stevenson. Team 2 = Optimist Club - 1 ® Goals - Matthew Elik. Noteworthy Players - Jeffrey Bayley, Matthew, Elik, Dan O’Brien vs Team 3 - Remax - 0. Noteworthy Players - Matt Cook. ‘Team 2 - Royal Blue Rockets - 5 Under 6 year old boys play Goals - Todd Gilmore, James Tuesday evenings at 7'p.m. Taberer, Brock Grin Cobra Field (Todd Road beside Noteworthy Players - Todd Team 3 - Kinsmen Club - 3 Goals - Andrew Robitaille (3) Noteworthy Players - Andrew Robitaille, Garrett Prins, Matt Velten vs Team 4 - Gold - 0 Noteworthy Players - Shaun penis, Nick McLaughlin, Jason Cobra Manufacturing). Gilmore, James Taberer, Lucas OYS UNDER 7 Arnold vs Team 5 - Rainbow Team 1 - Armstrong Insurance - Music - 0 0 Noteworthy Players SS Gamesheet Not Available. Under 8 year old boys play Tuesday evenings at 6:30 and 7:15 p.m. at Cobra Field (Todd Road Noteworthy. Players - Steven Ackroyd, Adam Brown, Chris Walker vs Team 2 - Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 120-0 Noteworthy Players - Ryan beside Cobra Manufacturing). Aldwell, Patrick Beswick, Deven BOYS UNDER 9 Graham-Smith. Team 2 - Discount Car & Truck Team 4 - Dunlop Insurance Rental - 1 Goals - Chris Chadwick Noteworthy Players - Chris Chadwick, Nicholas Discenza, Jeremiah Palmer-Osmond vs Team 1 - Varian Red Devils - 0 Gold Runners - 4 Goals - Bryan Lunn (2), Michael McLean (2) Noteworthy Players - Corey Carlton, Bryan Lunn, Michael McLean: vs Team 3 - CIBC Red Noteworthy Players - Trevor Rockets - 0 Smith, Marcus Sargent, Ted Noteworthy Players - Brian Morris Kostiuk, Braden Kennedy,. Keith Team 4 - Elliot Custom Brokers Baker. The whole Red Rocket. -1 team played well! Under.7 year old boys play Monday evenings at 7 p.m. Cobra Field (Todd Road beside Cobra Manufacturing). BOYS UNDER 8 RITEWAY AUTO BODY Geleobratkti 20 Years Customer Service Excellence Goals - Kevin Bizarro Noteworthy Players - Kevin Bizarro, Nick Montgomery, Alex Fraser vs Team 3 - White - 0 Noteworthy Players - Philip Horton, Jordon Cole, Matthew COMPLETE 4 Oo SSM ro) REPAIR © fast @ professional © satisfaction guaranteed © Free Courtesy Car by Appointment 311 Armstrong Ave. 877-8685 Behind Home Hardware Fielding. Team 5 - Linda Armstrong/ Johnson & Associates - 5 Goals - Gamesheet Not Available Noteworthy Players - Gamesheet Not Available vs Team 1 - Varian Red Devils - 1 Goals - Bryan Smith Noteworthy Players - Bryan Smith, Daniel Cammick, Aaron Cardon Under 9 boys play Tuesday evenings at 6:30 and 7:15 p.m. and Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. at Cobra Field (Todd Road beside Cobra Manufacturing). OYS UNDER 11. Team 2 - Elk’s Lodge #540 - 6 Goals - Cameron Sisnett (5), Thomas Temple Noteworthy Players - Cameron Sisnett, Chad Mitchell, Thomas Temple vs Team 1 - Burger King - 2 Goals - Ryan Busby, Jesse Grin Noteworthy Players - Peter Gorski, Jesse Grin, Ryan Snyder Team 4 - Lions Club - 15 Goals - Dan Roffel (5),-Joseph Garvey (3), Dale Menken (2), Brett Velten (2), Matt Desmarais, Matt Knoepfli, Paul Westerveld Noteworthy Players - Brian Arnold, Paul Burns, Chris Garland vs Team 3.- Total Home Improvements - 0 Noteworthy Players - Gamesheet Not Available Rebels honor top athletes Georgetown District High School will be handing out its ath- letic awards Thursday as the school honors it’s athletes after another successful year in s] 5 Thirteen awards will be handed out to individual athletes as well to the different teams who participat- ed throughout the 1992-93 year. Junior and senior athletes will be up for awards which will be voted on by their peers and by the coach- es in the athletic department. The banquet starts at 4 p.m. with activities running outside followed by the dinner and awards presenta- tion in the cafeteria at about 5:30 p.m. Team ¥ * Doughnuts - Goals nis Froggett vs Team 5 - Dutch Nurseries - 0 Noteworthy Players - Brian Tim Horton Cole, Matthew Dibbits, Dustin icKnight Under 11 boys play Thursday evenings at 7 p.m. at Cedarvale Park, Emmerson Park and GDHS. Redmen bl By Ellen Piehl No matter how hard they tried, the Acton High Redmen senior girls softball team was unable to get the ball into the outfield as Notre Dame Secondary School of Burlington shut them out 8-0 last. Thursday afternoon. . “They (Dame) are a very mature team,” said coach Tom Wright. With two on base early in the first inning, the fourth batter for Dame hit the ball into right and drove in a run. In the bottom oft the inning, Acton came very close to tying the game when Sharon Kearsey dou- bled and then stole third base min- utes later. Down 2-0, Kearsey replaced anked 8-0 pred Ambrose on the mound in the She ne had a good are a eal gate is gi Ambrose sirekg out four batters and gave only two runs in the innings she’d pitched. Despite having the bases loaded early in the fifth, Kearsey managed to only give up one run in the inning. Kearsey really struggled in the seventh. Down 4-0, she gave up rus Tuns to give Dame an ‘eight-run Although the Redmen’s offense put out a valid effort in the late innings, they were unable to get on the scoreboard. darts, visited the George & Dragon. Although well-publicized in darts circles in recent weeks, the attendance was very poor, indeed. Certainly those of us who did show up as pro and paid up, found the visit well worth- ease and noone was felt to be humiliated, and were not, either. Neil Olmstead had the dubio ame closest ani and the champion ou 6k ae them have another shot to close ‘Two sets went only 13 ‘darts and J lost count of his bull Bristow these days. He did not when Detinis. Priestley, the current num- ber one player in the world of — years old after his career as a have dropped out he relies on : Priestley well in future endeavors. | and ally:, Eric Bristow. Ne this later and see you all, __ wise, later in the year. formidable opponents than take up darts seriously until 26 | miner collapsed, Jike many others. There is not the same money in, the game since the TV contracts tournaments and endorsements to make a good income. He says playing darts is much better than mining for a living. He does not practice much between games, preferring to | spend time with his wife and five | children, ranging in age from 14 months to 18 years and he is still a you all round for the sponsorship ‘was pronounced. - spectators who wished Dennis |