Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 7, 1978, p. 16

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B2 The Acton Free Press Wednesday June Cleaners handed first loss Station and Vans take over top ALL HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES were honored at an awards banquet last Thursday but only these could take trophies home Outstanding intramural participant Leal MVP s Boys Badminton Mike Morris Girls Badminton Deb James Midget Boys Basketball Ron Jack son Junior Boys Basketball Martin Semor Boys Basketball Dan Webster Junior Girls Basketball Senior Girls Basket ball Karen Chapman Boys Tennis Larry Girls Tennis Sharon Cook Outstanding ath Female Cross Country Sharon Cook Male Cross Country Derek Hodgson Female Gymnast Jocelyn MacMillan Female Swimmer Miriam Beaton Male Swimmer Tom Hogenbirk Female Track and Field Karen Chapman Male Track and Field Mike Payne Most improved female athlete was Shirley Anker most improved male athlete Steve Spnngle outstanding female lete Karen Chapman outstanding male athlete Bill Spehar Trophy Sheila Cook Minor soccer results Home League May vi Angels Some fine goal tending helped Eramosa to a deserved win over the Angels who Just couldn find the net After a scoreless first heir opened up and scored twice to end Angels hopes Tornados I 1 John Van Dam found the net again for Tornados In this tie against a hardworking Rock wood side A most enter game Gunners This was Hillsburgh game as the score suggests Gunners tried hard to no avail hard luck Gunners Atom June I flock wood vs Although well beaten by a clever Rockwood side Ajax never gave up Strong games came from Paul and Robert Splinter Craig and Richard Van vi Leeds 3 It was pretty well one way traffic as Leeds outplayed Goals from Warren Paul Kllpa trick and a neat goal from a direct free kick by Joffey put the lid on the game Well done Leeds Wolves Svs Illlliburghl This was Wolves all the way with two first half goals by Steven Wagner and Pierre Bollert They added another three In the second half from and another by Steven Wagner Hillsburgh could only reply with a single Mosqolto Junes Raiders Total domination by Raiders Their scorers were not known at press time A good showing Rangers va I A hardfought contest which saw leading at the halfway mark Rangers came back at them with two well taken goals by Craig Johnston and Steven Dodson Worthy of note was the game Mark Splinter played Although playing out of position he worked very hard throughout May Rockwood lvs United Rockwood were outplayed In what was a strong per formance by United with a hat trick from Tony Wright two front Mike Anger and a single each from Dana Tares ana Tom McDonagh Tom along with brother Scott played well in defence as did Tony Saxon at centre half The solitary goal was In fact a goal by an Acton defenseman Celtic lvs Flyers Flyers dominated a game Celtic Their goals came from singles by Danny Gibson Kevin Krol Greg Michael Mason and Clifford a real team effort and Flyers all the way There was one game brought forwward from June to Jane United Flyers 2 United dominated this game in which only excep tional from Greg kept Flyers in the game Scoring for Flyers were Ken Kavanagh and Danny Gibson United replied with five Tony Wright collecting second hat trick in a week Todd La lug and David Buzzin scoring one each It was a good game especially in the early stages Mike Anger showed well up front for United Rep League Atom May 30 Caledon East Acton Caledon snapped in three quick goals early In the first half and set Acton back on their heels Acton replied with one from Peter man before half time Acton began to settle and Peter scored again both well taken goals make It then Ricky netted the third Acton goal Try as they might Acton must t manage the equalizer Kevin Galloway played very well for Acton Mosquito May Orange vllle vs Acton Both Acton goals were by Mike Hudson In what was a good team effort by Acton Playing with the very strong wind Acton scored both In the first half and played well to keep off the scoreboard for the second half Very entertaining stuff June I Acton Caledon East 3 This Is the same by Rick East side which beat Acton 5- last week we fielded the same team they just worked harder that all Pierre scored twice one from the penalty spot and one from a free kick George Gld man headed one home and Tom McDonagh made it The Acton wingers worked hard to keep the Caledon defence on the move it was a good tight game Greg shone in goal with some first class saves Tony Saxon at left half and Mike Anger at Inside left both had a good game Bantam Junes Acton Milton Acton goalkeeper never touched the ball throughout this onesided affair Indeed our defence had 1 ttlc to do Milton had no shots on net Acton goals were by Warren Hawthorn Neville Porter John Payne and the hard working Gary Lumbers who netted tidy four goals Grand circuit The greatest show on wheels the Grand Circuit comes to Mohawk Raceway for the first time on June Junior June Easts Although Acton led 1 at half time It was against the run of play Anthony scored two and Brian Anger the third for Acton Caledon had the Hon share of the play and hard work in the second half paid off when they banged home five and beat Acton handsomely Station Hotel handed Family Cleaners their first loss of the industrial season with an squeaker In Sunday first game knocking the cleaners Into second spot in the process Vans Welding Joined Station at the top with a 101 drubbing of J T Sports while Hills Catering finally into tho win column with an easy 1M win over Hills Electric The Electricians fell to Station in Monday night action Earl Burt led the Station offense with a triple a double and three singles In five at bats Winning pitcher Alex Ward only one Cleaner in the game which was tied at 55 after five in Four hits produced three runs Tor the winners In the sixth and a last inning rally by the Cleaners fell short Ken Pilgrim was on the mound for the losers striking out two and walking three In the game Winner Ward walked two and hit one batter Vans jumped right out in front of J T Sports with pair or runs in the first and single scores in tl second third and fourth innings A five run seventh iced the win J T managed single scores In the third and sixth innings adding another pair in the top of tho eighth Halton Hills Electric took an early lead in the first inning of their game with Hills Catering and Increased It to 30 In the top of the second before the Caterers bats broke loose driving In five runs In the inning cctricians came back with another pair in the third Lacrosse Recreational lacrosse will start Monday in the arena with players registered so far League founder Howard Dwycr told the Free Press teams would be chosen then It a fun league he said Interested players don need any equipment beyond a slick and gloves he added but they were matched by the Caterers in their half of tho Inning Winning pitcher Ken settled down abruptly them allowing only run In the next three innings while his teammates picked up another Electric finally got their bats going again In the seventh collecting three runs but it was nowhere near enough to get them over the top Caterers played out the game batting In the bottom half of the inning and added runs to their total giving them 31 for the game The scores do not count in the final tally because the game was officially over when the Electricians fell short in the top of the Inning and the last half did not have to be played Station showed they meant business against the Elec tricians in Mondays game scoring 11 times in the first three innings They batted round the order in the first getting five runs out of the Inning Two from Electric the second were matched the bottom of the inning by two more from the winners Electric closed the gap to Ramblers edge Erin in exhibition game Acton peewee lacrosse come through with a team tin Ramblers topped mlnuteandahnlfleftwlthlhe Erin 2 In an exhibition game winner last Wednesday at the arena According to coach Bob in preparation for their Turkosz It was a good game season opener tonight in for both teams He Indicated Acton surprise at the good crowd Steve netted an the game drew saying we got opening period marker to good support from the give the locals a lead at parents the end of the frame Lorenzo League play starts tonight Clviero made it In the when Arthur visits Acton at second m in the arena Any In the third period boys still interested in fought back to a tie with playing lacrosse should get in seven minutes left Steve touch with Turkosz 4 with pair In the third but to I ion pushed four more across to end any serious threat Each team scored single tally In the fifth Electric adding three in the sixth while Station scored Iwlce In their half Next week sees Family Cleaners meet JT Sports Hills Electric in a rematch with Station with Vans and Hills Catering meeting twice Sunday and once Monday Station Hotel Vans Welding 4 8 Family Cleaners 3 H Catering Electric 1 4 2 500 club winners Winners of the Acton Minor Hockey club draw for the week of May 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