Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 30 June 1993, p. 11

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n Burak of the Georgetown breaks up a Chinguacousy Wednesday. a2-2draw. photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW Roadies Knot Ching By Sandy Sperduti Roadie forwards as Trevor Despite repeated urging Tigchelaar scored from a from coaches John scramble just outside the Delguidice and Sandy six-yard box and Trevor Sperduti, the Time-Out Crane tucked a neat 30-yard Roadhouse Roadies lapsed shot in the top right corner into a-coma in the first half to equalize at 2: of their game against Tall Close checking by both Pines School of the clubs saw the last minutes of the game with few scor- ing opportunities by either club. Final score, 2-2. Next game Wed., July 7, 7 p.m. at Cedarvale Park. Solid effort in tie Young’s Pharmacy came away with an exciting 1-0 win over the Georgetown Lioness’. Blueberries. Jaime Velten scored the lone goal and Heather MacArthur and Laura Kogon made some great offensive plays. Noteworthy players for the Blueberries were Emma for Ramrock, Machine players Tillie McDonald, Britney Haller Carter, Katherine and Erica Wilson provided Vandermey and new team- solid support for their team. mate, Leah. ebrat Gel ng 20 Years + Customer Service Excellence REPAR) GOLLS <i GM sco 1 & satisfac ed By Wendi Goodhew Championship for Glen ‘Wom en Glen Williams women’s team reign as champions of the Halton Rural Softball domain, victors in a best-of-. 7 final with their Hornby rivals which concluded in Hornby. Glenn chopped the threat of a Hornby come- pack with a 3-1 triumph in the final-game in which a 14-year-old school girl, Gayle Lyons, emerged the star. Hurling like a veteran,, the plate run in the last inning. Glen snapped the knot when Marlene Webster doubled in the 9th and scored on Audrey Weir's three-bagger. Audrey Weir carried the third run home when shortstop Kay King hit safely. Lois Ritch Wins Plaque. Glen Williams ladies soft- ball team held a banquet and party at Stan’s banquet hall. Players, coach and manager enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner. After supper, Mrs. Earl Emo (Bernice Cain) told the girls that a plaque in memory of her father, Robert Cain, would be pre- sented to the Most Valuable Player of the year and Jim Cain would announce the winner later. Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, Memories from the Glen Glen minor ball Trophies with each girl’s name on were.presented by Jim Cain .and George Webster. Jim Cain opened the envelope and announced that Lois Cain Ritchie had won the plaque. Original members Joy Haines, Betty Stafford, Marie South, Eva Murdock, Shirley Inglis, Marg Burlington, Lois Cain, Audrey Weir, Karen Korzack, Kay King, Orlo Guest, Nancy Korzack and Beverly Williams. Steve Halpin was the original Coach and later, Jim Cain and George Webster joined the team. Atom Girls 19, Acton 6 The Glen girls had their bats in full gear this game when Erin Haines went 4- for-4 at bat: Kimberly Laflemme was right on her heals, going 3-for-3 and the ame for Amanda Livingstone. Stacey. Everingham made a great debut playing her first game for the Glen and going 3- for-3. Stacey played a strong game in outfield as well. on Ashleigh Pechaluk was the star of the game with her great home run. Everyone on the team had at least one good hit to their. credit. 2 Georgetown, Ont. CLOT iw $5.99 SWIMSUITS LADIES/CHILD HING LIQUIDATIO T-SHIRTS 4 for $10.00 or $2.99 ea. Squirt Boys. 22, Acton 3 Following right behind the girls, the Glen Squirt Boys beat Acton 22-3 the same night. Richard Fendley’s first inning triple started the Glen off and after that, they never looked back. Brandon Gabet hit a great triple and a double along with his fine j ts he : defense while a Matthi ‘Hess triple and alert running by the entire team contributed to the 12-run pitching. Brandon had a UAP Padres - 15 good, strong game. Sam og’ MacLeod hit.two doubles to | ant Rodgers and Jamie widen the margin between the Glen and Acton, Eric Oxford and Doug Cookson also had a strong night at bat, both hitting doubles and | Doole produced shutout and Shane » sparked Padres’ 15-run playing well outfield. tally. UAP Padres - 12 Canada Day in the Glen Acklands Automotive The Glen Minor Ball : tes - Graham Walker claimed an infield fly-out and Colin Eves logged two shutout innings. John David Albert and Association will be serving their traditional pancake breakfast again this year for the Canada Day celebration. Start your day off right and Danny Collin pr give mom that much an Se eb ne d d k, joi f ing: 1 je hom eee , join us for | twice while Collin swiped ¢ three bases, including home After filling up on our great pancakes, stay and enjoy the other events the Glen Minor Ball Association has planned for the day. You won't be dis- appointed! 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