Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 7, 1978, p. 15

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Wednesday June Year No Second Section shines at MZB Field Day TOM TRIED but did not clear his height on this jump Z Bennett Field Day involved nearly everyone at the school in a day of track and field events Steve Elaine was the big winner at the Z Bennett field day held last Wed nesday taking five firsts and a second in his events David Haynes dominated the boys events sweeping the and meter sprints and placing second in the triple jump Lee Ann Johnson took the two girls track events in the same age category and added a second in the triple jump and thirds in the high jump and open girls meters There were three age classifications in the track events but only two in the field Ten year olds who have heir own age level in he running events are grouped with the and over students in the Jumps Eleven and over girls track looked like the Lisa and Lisa and Lisa show as Lisa Lisa Crystal and Lisa finished one- two and three in both the meters and meters dashes track meters David Haynes John Van Dam and Paul Kit patrick meters David John Von Dam Paul Kil patrick and Jason tie for third field High jump Steve Harklns Craig and Paul Triple Jump Jason David and Steve Fuller Long jump Craig Co Paul and Scan Fitzgerald track 40 meters Lee Ann Johnson Susan Craig and Tina Kuuter meters Lee Ann Johnson Susan Craig and Tina Meld High jump Susan Craig Lorl Fountain and Lee Ann Johnson Triple jump Susan Bridges Lorl Fountain and Lee Ann Johnson Long jump Tina Susan Craig and Lee Ann Johnson lOyeara track meters Lisa Gilllss Jennifer Kelly and 80 meters Lisa GUlfss Jennifer Kelly and Kathy Kolosvari field High jump Carolyn VandenAxker Dunbar Triple jump Jennifer Kelly Lisa Gilliss and Sonya Long jump Cathy and Lisa 10 boys track 60 meters Tony Van Dam David Hargrave and Kevin Lobsinger 80 meters Grant Smith Tony Van Dam Kevin Lob singer and Kevin Brooks tic for third Boys field High jump Robbie Porte Terry Danagher and David Triple jump Steve Grant Smith and Robbie Porte Long jump Steve Allan Boughner and David llplusboyi track meters Jim Kwiat kowski Steven Ralne and Todd and Stewart Morgan tie for third 100 meters Steve Raine Continued on page Phantoms fourth in Halton track meet MeKcnzicSmlth shone in formance in the intermediate jump and Les Dobisi placing the field but fell down on the boys triple Jump of just behind Walker in the track as they placed fourth meters led the way as five Intermediate boys triple overall in the North MacSmith Phantoms picked track and field meet held at up first place ribbons all in the Acton High School last the field events Thursday The locals took first and Scott with a record second spot in two different in the Junior boys high Jump jumps with Linda Stachyra or meters and Mark and Ma rdie Phillips sweeping Walker with a record per the intermediate girls long jump Other Acton winners were in the junior girls triple Jump and Mark Duval in senior boys long Jump Duval failed by inches to win the senior boys shot put Continued on page HOLDING UP TODD after his third place finish in the 11 and over boys 80 meters are Stewart Morgan Robbie Porte Heath Norton and Terry Opinion The in a Bill Campbell OHA strikes again well placing second in the reduce the number of junior event hockey groups In Ontario has Scott with a four now teams to the second place finish in the central loop which at present Junior boys meters hur includes Acton and George- dies was the top Acton The move has caused finisher In the field events protest from the This Is the first year the members the school has competed in the Bill Campbell North Hoitons and they are manager and publicity looklng forward to belter tor 0 the Acton Sabres last performances in future meets submitted this com when their athletic program the situation to the made aware of our opposition new prospective members to the proposal where twenty are needed Stressing that their deel This Is at a time when the was not anything per team has established an sonal against the four new excellent reputation In its teams It nevertheless was group is well coached and Manager Bill Campbell has also announced his resignation but has agreed to continue representing the Club at the league meetings at least until a new manager made very plain that the the town players presently on can over Mr Campbell has indicated he will be group was unanimously opposed to the merger Several reasons were given one of whlck of course was the increased costs Involved in travelling Others Included matures Junior Centennial u Martin Street EC Intermedia a Matt n Street Centennial own In lie a EC Senior Martin Street lie Overall n Street jTriiiii added are Thornhlll Oak im DmokviiieUEC Ridges and Orillla jmi and the final decision was Boy Tom made at an executive ioj scot a we meeting In Toronto Thursday it Ken Free Press Opinions ex pressed ore not necessarily those of this newspaper Striking a blow for of flcialdom and disregarding logic the Ontario Hockey Association hove arbitrarily added four teams to the Ccn trol Ontario Junior league As threatened the lime factor availability encouraging the roster are of excellent calibre With the addition of players from the rep teams and scouting already under way for Imports the pros for the next season were ft McS 1 Owen Cray i hurdle Donna Hamilton irg IDS Sally UaStoufferC Mea it Boy Mm MSt It Brad C Kevin Diamond OS Trevor l Bruce Marriott C I IS torn Donna Hamilton Tracy Diamond Joanna i Glen June 1 Having only been notified of the additions a week before the old members of the cen trol group held an emergency meeting at the Streetsville arena on May at which time the teams expressed their concerns and worked on alternatives for the OHA to consider At the already scheduled players trainers coaches having to leave in the afternoon for games effect on the players education and or Jobs weather problems increased sche dule etc etc Prom the Acton Sabres point of view it appears the teams that they will be able to continue operating at least as presently set up The present executive is beset with apathy with the ex of seven or eight die- hards and last weeks plea for help produced only two President Milt Ball who had previously announced his retirement effective the end of last season has stayed on pleased to assist the 1 manager during the Iran period if he desires Part of the OHA decision of June 1 is that the present executives of the existing eight teams all of whom threatened to withdraw from the OHA will have until June is 1978 to themselves to try and leave the team on in or out After that date the solid ground for next season existing franchise will then be and has approached various businessmen In town for assistance achieving some success Various money ing activities have been pro posed such as season ticket sales dances etc however these are large projects requiring volunteer help and this does not appear to be available offered to any other group in the eight towns who may be interested in running a team in the new expanded group To keep junior hockey going to Acton it is hoped someone will come along willing to endure the hardships and frustrations involved in Icing a team in the fastest sport of them all Cleaning ladies hot with convincing wins Jfta The bats were booming as Harlow went three innings final inning of their win over nri vi Faml Cleaners Ladles allowing one run on one hit Milton bringing seven runs In meeting with the OHA the continued to roll to easy wins Heather McEachem relieved to overwhelm the home team following Monday in Milton in the Halton Ladles her In the fourth giving up attended by all eight existing league wllh another pair last justtwohitsinhersUntonthe Carol Harlow went the members plus represents week The locals topped mound The final Hornby run distance on the mound tlves of the four new teams Milton 14 and trounced came In the last Inning with- whiffing four In a seven in the old teams should have Hornby out a hit A walk and an error game The winners ARMS STRETCHED OVERHEAD like a novice divers Dean Hughes takes off in the long jump at the North Heltons Thursday RICH KILPATRICK WAS really flying as he came across the finish line in the North Halton track meet held last Thursday at the High School placed well in field events to get a fourth place overall Sheila Wllloan Linda Richardson MSt Utd Kevin Marino 66 record Gary Scott Tauart It Kevin Hughe Mom Dawn J3 Cindy Anna jum JantnaWarton C U3 631 seen handwriting on the The ladles were blanked In brought it across wall as the was only the first Inning of their May it in represented by the secretary game Hornby but ex fl manager Brent Ladds and ploded in the second sending SlKS one executive member Bob la batters up and seven runs u of This across plate The ladles took care of what a pair The ladles record In Ladles play now stands at wins and a single loss which rerd despite the fact they were Winning pitcher Carol been a close game in the came In their opening game

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