Page.22 — Halton:Hills This-Week; Saturday, -duly 31, 1993 The synchronize swimming class performed its co-ordinated techniques for the audi- ence at the 4th Annual Aquatic Show presented by the Town of Halton Hills rachieweded and Parks Department Juy 25 at the Dick Licata Outdoor Pool in G tow! photo by Simon Wilsonw/HHTW } eorgetl Home runs darken the sky Pizza Hut 24 Delrex Smoke Shop 13 Pizza Hut smoked Delrex leaving them behind in their black cloud. Delrex had one game star Jeanna Brigden who went 3-for-3 at the plate with one home run. Pizza Hut had great defense by the whole squad, but one to mention was the fantastic double play by Shannon Whitteket. Pizza Hut power hitters for the night were Karen Lefebvre, three home runs, Shannon Whitteker two home runs, Elizabeth Fogal, Deven MacLean and Nicole Mariani all had one and Jackie Schenk had a grand slam. Standard Products 16 Young’s Pharmacy 14 This game was nice and truck the whole way. No time for sleeping tonight, girls! Standard had three game stars. Ashley Willis a home run, Sonia Moreland Blueberries.defuse Rockets By Judy Latto The G ti Lioness T-Ballers in tight games Natures Scene Dodgers edged Outdoor Power Tigers 1-18 and = Armstrong Insurance Athletics nipped J.V. Clothing Red Sox 17-14 in Georgetown Baseball Association Junior T-Ball action. Ryan Gray had two home runs in the Armstrong Insurance-J.V. Clothing tilt, while Ryan Dunlop added a single roundtripper. Connor Smith ad iple. Keith Barfoot pitched well, while Julie Newberry and Mark Lefave also had good uutings. Daniel Poullos had a home Tun while Michael McCallum added a triple in the Natures Scene Dodgers-Outdoor Power Equipment Tigers contest. David Robinson had a great game. . Junior T-Ball games are played every Wednesday evening, 6:30 p.m. at both Harrison and George Kennedy public schools in Georgetown. In othe games, Matthew Elik hit a home run, two triples and drove in two runs as the Little Caesars Pizza Orioles edged Outdoor Power Equipment 23-22. Also hitting home runs were . Daniel Poullis, Spencer Brown and Kyle Simmons. Plenty of doubles and triples were hit as well, with Corey Colarossi hit- ting three triples, Poulis and McNeilly each collecting one. David Robinson and Kyle Simmons each had doubles in the game while Spencer Malcovick made a great defen- sive play at third base. ther action, Kevin Greer and Anthony Murphy each hit home runs as T.C. Cookies Angels beat J.V.Clothing Red Armstrong * Insurance Athletics defeated Halton Credit Union A’s 18-13 as Connor Smith hit two homers, one a grand slam. Ryan Gray hit one and Kyle Adams hit his first of the year. Connor and Smith connect- ed for home runs again a cou- ple days later as Armstrong Insurance Athletics Nature Scene Dodgers 20-11. Kyle Adam hit a double and Ryan Dunlop delivered a triple the win while Anthony Van Kooten played well at pitcher. T.C. Cookies edged Halton Credit Union A’s 24-21 as Anthony Murphy hit a triple. Strong base running was dis- played by Casandra Leonard and Micaela Folkens. Blueberries scored a 2-1 win over the Young’s Pharmacy Red Rockets July 14 at Cedarvale: Stephanie Palichuk and Leah each scored a goal for the Blueberries. Shelly Crane scored a single for the Rockets. Brianna Motluk and Heather MacArthur played very well for the Young’s Pharmacy team. In spite of the rain, the der-7 Girls Ramrock Electric Fireballs won 1-0 over Leighton Image’s Green Machine in a shortened game. Meagan. Sproule scored the goal and Sarah Toole and Katelyn for a grand slam and Robyn Williams for her double play and two home runs. Young’s had two game stars: Alana McCracken and Sarah Campbell both for their great catching in field. Halton Women’s Teachers Federation 30 T.D. 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