Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 25 August 1993, p. 16

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The Contracting Minor Peewee Eagles put in a solid performance in the playdowns but came up one run short of winning their divi- , and continuing on to the semifinals. as they were edged by Oakville 6-5 Earlier in the day the Eagles edged Erin Mills 9-7 to advance to the game against Oakville. Randy Hodder got this win with Simon Ford collecting the save. PeeWee Eagles come up just short Eagles then put in a strong perfor- mance taking the Oakville squad by sur- prise before getting edged in the end. Jason Campbell doubled, then was advanced to third by Paul DiMarco. Brent McClung then singled for an RBI. Ryan Bobor doubled giving the Eagles a early 2-1 lead after one. Both teams played strong defensively through the next two innings shutting each other down, but the Eagles scored twice in the top of the fourth on RBI doubles by Bobor and Stoyles. Oakville tied the game in their half of the fourth. ff Norton The to come back The Eagles would get one more in the arco, Chad in two. Brent RBI walks to fifth on Brent McClung’s second triple of the game but Oakville pushed across two more runs for the win. Those associated with the team would like to congratulate the Minor Peewees 01 an exceptional season, and thank Sales Al Arnold, Lee Miersma and Gerry terrific bunt Saunders for their continuing progress throughout the season. They would also like to thank Cliff Norton Contracting for spon- soring their team. Danielle King pops twine six times By Ruth D. Taylor Danielle King kicked a dou- ble hat trick for the acorns when they bested the Green team in Under-11 girls soccer the week of Aug. 11. Stephanie Fielding added her first and second goals of ve season for the lopsided 8-1 . The score was a result of cones pgs by the whole team as tl ppacorns were passing an Playing well for the Green team were Melanie Sherren, Karen Dillabough and Melissa Lane, while Poppacorns fea- tured Heather Inglis who blocked all the goal shots and midfielders Buffy Blagrave illian Redman. In a second game for the fewer Poppacorns, hot shots as the Blue Optimist team played defensively and kept the score 2-1. With a few good runs, Kira Lawrence scored two for the = ODDO Under-11 Girls while Blue player Becky Culp targeted the ball in the net for the Optimists. The vicissitudes of victory were shared by Michelle Smyth with fine defensive goaltending and defense play- ers Becky Chapman and Ashley Campbell. Noteworthy Optimists were B.J. Fleet, Amanda Potterton and Samantha Arnold. The nine Orange Linda strong players played the 10 Red Millieres TV team in a powerful game that saw Orange juices flowing in the Red territory for most of the game. Ellen Smith scored early for the Orange side’and then Laura Shields dunked one after a scrum in front of the net. There were nice corner kick plays form both teams, including a new short pass that the Oranges are perfect- a Academy | HOCKEY SCHOOL (Ages 6 yrs. to 12 yrs.) GORDON ALCOTT ARENA Georgetown, Ontario UST 30 to SEPTEMBER 3, 1993 FINAL REGISTRATION SIGN UP Sunday August 29 Gordon ‘Alcott Arena ADAM BENNETT Head Instructor For further information, contact Dave Krause HALTON HILLS SPORTS ACADEMY 39 Jocelyn Cres., Georgetown L7G 2S5 (873-4991 Fax 873-3931 ing. After half-time, the Millieres TV team saw red and Alyssa Taylor kicked in two for a 2-2 tie. Jennifer Norman, the Orange goalie, played a good game along with Angie Crane and Kathryn Weston. Red players, fresh after holidays, were Stephanie Hynds and Katie Rebbetoy (whose moth- GREAT CLUBS GREAT LOCATIONS MEMBERSHIPS FOR PRICE OF ONE + AQUA AEROBICS %* STEP AEROBICS | * BODY BUILDING * RELAXATION # INDOOR OUTDOOR POOLS Pensa * WEIGHT TRAINING VERSI IE MEN & WOMEN WOMEN ONLY Winston Chipctalt & Hwy 7 AT Jathes St: ;EORGETOWN 873-9298 873-9655 er loaned her shirt to the anes They helped Mary with the running. Lee Sperdut ‘was a good referee. Fireballs burned By Judy Latto The Leighton Image Green Machine claimed a 2-1 victory over the Ramrock Electric Fireballs at Cedarvale Park on Aug. 11, in Under-7 girls soccer. Amanda Arnold scored one goal and Adrienne Thompson the other for the Green Machine. Jessica Garvey, Britney Haller and Erica Wilson were also noteworthy players. Niki scored the single for Ramrock. Stephanie Poirer and Sara Yantho played well offensively. In the next game, the Georgetown _ Lioness” Blueberries won 1-0 over Young’s Pharmacy Red Rockets. Elizabeth Gogan scored the goal for the Blueberries and. Corie Brown was a strong for- ward for the team. Shelly Crane and Brianne Motluk were valuable players for the Red Rockets. Making Hay By Mike Zrostek Ryan Hay, 17, won the three-day North Halton Golf and Country Club Junior Championship which ended Sunday, shooting an amazing Fi hole total three-under par ale had rounds of 71, 73 and 69, 14 strokes better than second place finisher Dave Kotsos who carded a 227. Mike Kotsos was third with a 228 while Mark Aldridge and Darren Finalyson tied with scores of 233, rounding out the top five in the 11-player division. “He was in seventh heav- en, he knew he had a great score and played well so he was really excited,” said Ryan’s mother Linda. Hay who also plays in the Accuform Junior Golf Tour, is in eight place on the Tour with 188.5 points after hav- ing won a recent tournament. North Halton Golf and Country Club plays host to the next stop on the tour this Friday.

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