Page 18 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, September 4, 1993 Georgetown Baseball Association Day of Champions ‘93 results Squirt League Red Championship Barrie Communications Pirates 25 Pizza Orioles 12 Orioles managed three home runs, but then Pirates tied up Pizza Pizza offence and produced three shutout innings. Al Smits, Jeremy Jova, Michael Irvine, James Duff, Matthew Freelen, Steve Paulic all eliminated hapless. Choker, Jenny Allison and les Gerrity combined for a ae play, claiming the entire fourth inning. les also had some base running. Doubles went to Allison, Irvine, and Joel Shelton. Duff, Irvine, and Paulic rang up triples. Duff, Freelen, Shelton, and Gerrity each had to do a full lap. Bronze Championship Penrice Countrywide Blue Jays 20 Cakes of Elegance Mets 16 The bronze game was an even match between hard- working Mets and hard-slug- ging Blue Jays. Mets pulled together in both directions. Brian Agnew, Chris Smith, and Dustin Weger shone in infield play. Darren Hart, David Maiezza, Mark Pakkala, and Steven Zeni led the baseline waltz, and Brandon Arsenault, Kevin Dubreuil, Thomas Elinsky, Michael Irwin, Rusty Parsons, and Chris Smith all dispatched hits -Irwin’s went out of the park. Jays held the line with fielding by Michaud Garneau, Nick Savage, and Craig Seitz, along with double plays initi- ated by Jordan Armstrong and Steven Kogon. Armstrong, Dexter Directo, Michaud Garneau, Greg Gougeon, Sean Graham (HR), Jason Hilts, Kevin Parker (HR), and Craig Seitz (HR) generated Blue Jays’ flurry of hits, But it wasn’t until the bottom of the final inning that Jays could cash enough runs for the win. Silver Championship MVP Distributors Tigers are re] to have won over Art Effects Angels, but no score is available. rs In the closest game of Squirt League finals, Dairy Queen Ex Mike Reed Dodgers settled the summer’s, tivalry by a single run. Homers by Kevin Bokowski and Nick Murphy helped Expos edge ahead. Tyke League Blue Championship Georgetown Firefighters Mets 12 KFC Reds 11 Scott Graham poked three RBIs_ for KFC; Tim Mansfield earned three for the Mets, in addition to a Ryan LaRose double. Brad Savage pitched well for the Firefighters and Cory Latimer laid down a perfect sacrifice bunt. Reds took blue champi- onship honors; Mets went on to the Red final. Red Championship Georgetown Firefighters Mets 10 Barker Cambria Press The entire Jays team pro- duced an excellent effort, pressing Firefighters all the way. Pitchers Roger Artinoff, Andrew Ford, David Gibbons, and Sean Walsh made Mets: earn every run. Andre Corey, Graeme Leveratte, and Chris Ward prevented a few. Michael Cook, Ryan Cuthbert, Justin Smith, Cameron Sisnet, Michael Taylor, and Chris Ward added runs to Barker's total. Brendan Coates was the man to watch as Mets moved to their second game of the day and eased past Barker Canbria Jays by a single run. Coates produced a triple and an RBI, stole home in a dusty head-first slide and made two excellent catches in the field, Jason Mercer helped with an RBI, and Cameron Davies proved to be another double threat late in the afternoon. Davies contributed a double from the plate, then struck out . two in the final inning to pre- vent a Jays comeback. Bronze Championship cklands Automotive Pirates 15 Terra Glen Animal Hospital Athletics 5 Silver Championship UAP Auto Parts Padres 14 Halton Public Storage Cubs 12 Cubs and Padres traded the Jead repeatedly in a close- fought game. Cubs’ Brad Naylor batted in four runs, Jamie Doole and Shane Mandarino ‘hit doubles for s and Matt Rodgers’ hit asolo home run. Kyle Hotham pitched two strong innings for Cubs against Padres’ squad of Scott Allison, Jamie Doole, Brendan Louth, and Matt Rodgers. With pitching and batting evenly matched, it was field- ing that decided the game. Mike Campbell, Chad Fleming, and Ryan Inglis played solidly for Cubs. Chris Hall of the Padres came up with a key catch in deep center.The turning int came in the bottom of the seventh with Padres up by two runs. With a Cub run- ner on first, Allison, Rodgers, and Doole teamed up for a smooth pitch-out which nabbed the steal at second and deflated the Cub comeback. Gold Championship George & _ Yankees Country Style Genes 12 PeeWee League Bronze Championship Georgetown Toyota Expos 6 Silver Championship Georgetown Lions Club Mariners 11 Varian Tigers 10 Mariners’ defense, featur- ing Ed Alcorn, Joe Barber, Jeff Meinen, and David Potts turned out to be the key in this final-frame nail-biter. It was two Tigers out, bases loaded in the final inning when Meinen, now working from the mound, threw the full-count pitch to ease Mariners into the single-run Gold Championship Halon phim rey Print atid aT Trout Farm Athletics 8 Simon Ford, Matt Hotham, and Nils Varga on the Athletics’ pitching staff were pressed hard by Rapid Print’s bats. David Leverette (2 RBIs) and Alex Tremblett cies for doubles.Trout gunners = Ian Cumnabii (2 RBIs) and Derek Mitchell (1 RBI) had three hits each, and Ford bagged a triple and an RBI in his tum at bat. Cunningham and Lewis Lepard came through with catches at first for Athletics. Yankee Tremblett also con- tributed a key catch for the winning effort, though it was Kevin James who made the game-winning snare. Concentration and solid team work created a firm defence and earned Yankees the win. Bantam League Bronze Championship Hamilton Aunet Pirates 17 Toronto Dominion Bank Braves 14 Hitters Nick Bertrand, Blair Jackson, Brandon Peddle, and Derek Ross helped Braves to a strong showing against Pirates. Pirates were able to outpro- duce Braves by three, on hits y Scott Connell, Doug Inglis, Jamie Greco, Richard Laroque, Steve Orticello, and Matt Zamke. Mike Crawford had two fly ball outs. In a two-out situation, catcher Chris Meyers fired one right ‘on the button to second base- man Darren Mansfield, who ragged the runner to close the ung. “silver Champisaship Expos 9 Shepherd’ TermoForming BI jays 7 Blue Jays and Expos traded shutout innnings in a game which could have gone either way. Sean Barnes served Expos with two bare frames and Geoff Wilson returned the favor, sending six Jays back batters packing with smooth catches in deep center field. Expos’ Mark Misko and Steve Shepherd also robbed hitters. ean Barnes, Bill Dimitriou, Brent Hutzel, Mike McMenemy, and David Pegg contributed to Jays seven-run output. Expos’ Mike Carter, Shane Dubyck, Andy Kersley, Alan McCaughtry, Mark Misko, and Steve Shepherd totalled nine. 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