Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 4 August 1993, p. 12

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Page 12 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, August Let's play ball Five-year-old GBA Junior T-Ball catcher, James DeBrou, takes his duties seriously for the JV Clothing Red Sox. James’ home plate plays helped his team to.a 25-14 win over the Kendale Mechanical Yankees last Wednesday at the Harrison Public School baseball dia- mond in Georgetown. photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW Slo-Pitch tournament on Diamond ‘A’, Butcher The annual Georgetown Mens Slo-Pitch Tournament takes centre stage this Friday night and all day Saturday at the Fairgrounds in Georgetown. Friday night, 7 p.m. on Diamond ‘B’, TailGaters take on Slick Surf Gear. At the same time on Diamond ‘A’, Belamy’s and Penylaciics tangle. . on Diamond 3B | OF Y. W meets the Eres. while on Diamond ‘C’, at 9 p.m., Acton Legion rises Adios Welding. Saturday morning, 8 a.m. Shop clashes with Pacquette Bar. On- Diamond ‘B’ Terra Cotta Oldtimers clash with the Elks and on Diamond ‘C’, K-Mart battles MVP. At 9:30 a.m. on Diamond ‘A’ MotherChuckers face CIBA Vision and on Diamond ‘B’, S.0.B.’s meet Kinney Canada. Championship elimina- tion games to follow. Information on the tour- nament can be obtained by contacting Bill Gower at 873-2227. 1993) HOCKEY SCHOOL (Ages 6 yrs. to 12 yrs.) GORDON ALCOTT ARENA Georgetown, Ontario AUGUST 30 to SEPTEMBER 3, 1993 Applications for the hockey school can be picked up at: 1, Countrywide All-Pro Realty Inc. 2. M& M Pro Sports 8. Alcott, Memorial or Acton Arenas ADAM BENNETT Head Instructor ay 7 For further information, contact Dave Krause HALTON HILLS SPORTS ACADEMY 39 Jocelyn Cres., Georgetown L7G 285 873-4991 Fax 873-3931 4, 1993 By Laura Given Hoya’s 1 Snowy’s Grapevine 11 The Hoya’s Joyce Hawkins hit a triple and Jeanine Lorusso, Sue MacDonald and Jeanie Brookes al hit doubles and Kathy Sevenster had two doubles. Pauline LaRoche went 3-for-3 and Rhonda Lawr hit three RBIs. Snowy’s Grapevine’s Donna Davey had a double with three RBIs. Michelle Hilts .gets an RBI for her hit. Lisa Switzer hit a dou- ble. Great team effort. Fie lice 5 Catch the Wave 2 The Mice rode the surf and the waves were washed away. A double each for Tracy Grutter, Shannon ‘Russel, Janette Gale, and Cindy Bodrug. Bev Bird had an excellent game going 3-for-3 at bat. For the Waves, pitchers Joanne Kemper and Sandy Robinson did a great job on the Monica ae hit a double. Great fame ladi Mourning After 10 Jaded Bunch 9 Nikki mate Pad several great catches at third and hit a double. Mary Jones made a crucial tag-out on third base. Julie Burgan pitched well in her first game back and had three RBIs. For the Jaded Bunch, Dawn Broadbent decided that going to Florida was better than playing ball so we talked about her alot. Stacey Hamilton was tagged out on a two RBI home run. Marji Zuber hit a double. Jennifer Ripley hit a double a home run. Sheila Kirk went 3-for-3 at’bat. Doreen Dobbins pitched a great game. The whole team played well. Double Bubble 10 Field of Dreams 8 Linda Chadwick and Susan Walsh both showed their power at bat with a home run each. Susan Walsh also made a great catch at second. Anne Korzac hit a double. Field of Dreams’ Mary McLaughlan hit a double. Robin Maltby hit a triple for two RBIs. Colleen McGwire hit a triple for two RBIs. Joanne Emmerson had an RBI. Good close game. 24K 15 Snowy’s Grapevine 3 Denise Robinson pounded out-a two RBI home run. Elaine Moreland showed her powerful bat getting a home tun. Elena Hibbs hit a double. Judy Faulkafer was a bunter extrordinaire. Nancy Rand Gel 20 311 Armstrong Ave. Behind Home Hardware RITEWAY AUTO BODY ebrat Years o Customer Service Excellence COMPLETE ELLIS nA fi REPAIR a fast & professional © satisfaction guaranteed & Free Courtesy Car by Appointment ? adies Powderpuff had tow good hits. Wendy Chapman hit a triple. Peggy Rawlings had a double anda triple. The purple’s Carol Dean made a nice grab in field. Donna Davey made two. nice catches. Michelle Hilts hit a double with an RBI. Barb McBean played an excellent defensive game. Nancy Hoover hit a double with one RBI. Field of Dreams 8 Hoya’s 8 Mary McLaughlan went 3- for-4 with a home run and a triple. Laura Richardson went 3-for-4 getting a triple and an RBI. Sue Ferguson went 4- for-4 hitting a double and two Bis. Pat Herrington hit a double and got three RBIs. ‘or the Hoya’s, Jeannie Brookes hit a home run which was the game tying hit. Rhonda Lawr played a solid defence on second base. Great pitching by Cindy Kavanagh. Mourning After 19 ES 6 Great pitching by Sharon Zimija and Julie Burgan. Another great game by all. Laurie Hanson played well behind the plate. Great bats by Debbie Anderson, Suzzanne O’Callaghan, and Bernice Griffiths. The SAFIRES’ Julie Cutting hit a double. Cindy Crawford pitched well and hit a double. Penny Presley hit. a two RBI triple. Leslie McLean pitched well and went 3-for-4 at bat. Great effort by the whole team ce though they were ° short Jaded ‘Bunch 25 Blew By You 19 The Bunch made.a great} ; comeback in the sixth inning. A double for Pat Akers and Brenda Dempster. Elizabeth Doell had five RBIs. Stacey Hamilton hit a double and pitched a great game. Donna Sproule hit a great double “keeping the team alive. Marg Crowley went 4-for-4. with a triple. Laura Hack hit a triple. Laura Given made a fantastic catch in right field which was the turning point of the game. Patti Poo McElroy hit an excellent triple down the first base line and had a four RBI ame. Blew By You’s Bonnie Hatcher, Barb Hern, and Chris Stoyles all hit doubles. Caryn Shearer hit a double and a home run over the fence (nice hit). Paulette Froilet pitched well and made a nice catch and throw from short to Ng 877-8685 lome. Catch the Wave 15 Mourning After 3 Debbie Davies hit a double and pitched well. Shaaron Orton, Dianne Moore, and Brenda Bennett all hit dou- bles. Bobby Hyde and Lois Osborne hit triples and two triples for Joanne Kemper. For Mourning After, well — the girls were hot but the bats were not. Their spirits were Games aplenty as weather heats up high but the Waves were higher. Hope your knee is bet- ter Deb A. Other Scores Snowy’s Grapevine 9 Jaded hs at 18 SAFIRES 8 Field of Dreams 27 Mourning After 11 Double Bubble 17 Snowy’s Grapevine 16 Bar B Q’d by Charcoal 15 24K 4 Grasshoppers By Judy Latto On July 20 in the Girls’ Under-9 soccer, the Green Grasshoppers landed a 2-0 win over the dominant Accura Molding team. Ashley Chapman scored both goals for the Grasshoppers. Ashley Symme did some fantastic footwork and Katie Pointer showed great team’ work. Playing well for Accura Molding were Melissa Williams, Julia Bakker and Erin Smith. Meanwhile, Leathertown Lumber squeezed a 1-0 win over Standard Products in Acton. Jenn Murray scored the penalty shot for Leathertown near the end of. the game. Anna Burnett and Amy Lynn Inscoe made solid, offensive plays. Zoe Glass, Fiona Campbell ° and blank Accura Courtney O'Reilly all showed excellent effort for the Standard Product team. The Red Robyns grabbed a 1-0 win over the Burger King team. Noteworthy play- ers for Burger King were Amanda Voros, Stephanie Young Sarah Cuthbertson. The next night, Leferink Transfer claimed a 1-0 win ina tight match with Standard Products. Eileen Hesselink scored the lone goal. Michelle Boere, Stephanie Bajic and Arla Latto-Hall also played well forthe Leferink team. Megan Colvin and Allison Wright showed super team work for Standard Products»Andrea Dingwall Meagan Rafferty were, also valuable players. Chamber golf tourney | ‘The Halton Hills Chamber « of Commerce will be holding | s ee | John‘is a ventriloquist and puppeteer of a high order yee | weird and wonderful friends sleeping in suitcases. John has appeared across Canada and the United ci at comedy clubs and conventions, has entertained the United Nations Peace-Keeping Forces, performed at Expo “86 and performed before the past Prime Minister of Canada. John has worked with Jim Henson and the | Muppets on movies, television specials. and on the Emmy winning series “Fraggle Rock”. Cost for the day is $100 plus GST, which includes golf, cart, dinner and entertainment. Or join us for dinner and entertainment for $35 plus GST. For more information or to register, please call the | Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce at 877-7119. Georgetown Men's Flag Football League | (as of July 25, 1993) Wk PE PA Dawgs a. BO | 275. 99 2s314 Longhorns 7 1 0 194 72 14 Meznic 4 4 0. 132 133 8 M&M 3 SO. 126: 2:262."'6 Plus Welding 3. 5 0 116 169 6 Muscle Pit 0 8 OO 81 231 0 SCORING Player Pis Al Pelland Dawgs 80 Jim Lindsay Longhorns 66 Dave Clements aw gs 42 Serge Lebel aw gs 38 Rob Walker Muscle Pit 34 John Egan aw gs 34 Rob River Longhorns 32 Richard Garden M&M 31 +3 players tied with 3 : INTERCEPTIONS Player # Mike DelGuidice on 4 Marcus Noel Plus Welding 3. Paul Martin Plus Welding 3 Bob Davey Longhorns 3 Greg Laur Plus Welding 3 Dave Clements Dawgs 3 * 4 players tied with 2 interceptions UPCOMING GAMES (Sun. August 9) 8:45 AM - Meznic vs. Longhorns 10:00 AM — Plus Welding vs. Dawgs 11:15 AM = Muscle Pit vs. M & M

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