Srtt sports and recreation One Hundred and Year ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY 1982 Second Section Ball roundu TriCounty Squirt Boys still undefeated and win Glen Williams tournament BOYS The Acton Standard Products Squirt picked up a pair of wins last week to remain undefeated they edged and clobbered Eramosa David made his pitching debut against linking owl four batters in four innings Rookie Carl pitched the fifth inning and veteran rankle Katsihcris took over in the sixth and completed the game smashed a home run for Acton with Evan and David doubles Doug Wilson Derek Carl tn the Eramosa game and hit triples with Kevin Bis Iceman and Kostaa Athanassoulis smacking doubles and hit two singles each Shawn Art Mitchell and Amhanassoulis picking up singles On Ihe weekend the Acton Standard Products Squirts won the Glen Williams Ball Tournament as they defeated 104 Bramalen AllStars and in the final hammered Glen Williams to capture the crown pitched all games striking out batten on the way lo the vie tones In the Ihree games Hayter hit six singles and hens had five singles and a double Mc Mitchell and Shannon connected for four each Him hit three singles three doubles iind a triple picked up three doubles and a triple a double and v Bottom ley hit a home run one double and one single Frank cranked a homer and two doubles and Wilson hit a single for Acton PEE TOURNAMENT TEAM The Acton Tournament Team travelled to Glen Williams over the weekend and captured the tourney crown when they hammered Milton 1 in the final game of Ihe tournament In game one of the tourney Acton edged Glen Williams 2 1 when Spencer Smith stole home in bottom of the seventh inning with two out for the win In game two Acton clobbered Cheltenham to advance to final In the three games Smith was the big scorer with Jane and Hess of JJ Sports play In against Georgetown recently Soccer roundu Acton Foxes finalists in Fergus tournament by Carole Sax Bantams In final of Fergus t The Acton Foxes competed in a tournament in Fergus on Sunday and realty showed the other towns what Acton is made of The Foxes played three games and went on play In the final Vera Van Item scored twice for Aclon in Ihe opening game against Fergus as won the contest In Ihe second game against Selects the Foxes lost I but Ihe game was a lot closer than the ucorc indicates Vera Van Item scored the lone Acton goal In game three against poor sportsmanship shown by the coach was well reflected by the team also Vicious fouls by resulted in Acton losing two of their stronger players Susan Auty and Susan scored goals for Acton who went on to win game and advance to the final against the Guelph select team In the first half of the final took a 10 lead but the despite playing Ihree players short d not gn cup They went out in the second half with strong determination but then rain stopped play for 20 minute After the break t seem to put it back and Guelph went on lo win the final Actons Like was presented with the Valuable Player of the tournament award leadership and nuous effort ted the Foxes display of soccer Tony Saxon leads a Icons David scored a hat trick and Malhew Robertson kicked goals lead their Falcons to a over A A fine all round effort led lo the shut out in this quirt game In other action Derek netted three goals and Bill scored two to help the Tornadoes beat the Queen Tire Tigers Jason and Sheldon Stuck less replied With goals hardworking Queen Tire team Bob Angels had three different goal scorers in a over ihe Lions Chris scored two and Gareth James and Bill Koeslag chipped in with one each Tor winners Stephen Sianey and David Patey scored the Lions goals in Una closely contested match In the final squirt game Ian Munday netted two goats his first two of Ihe year to help his gun to a 1 victory over the hometown Rock wood team The hard working Jason Pun also scored two goals and David Smiley played exceptionally well for the Gunners and lead David and Larry each scored two goals to lead to a victory over ihe Cougars Special mention should go to the three young ladies on the team for a fine performance Robbie Winston pun and Jason replied for the Cougars who appreciated help of three squirt players who played extremely well In the other Atom game it was the goaltendcn who put on a fine show a Ashley Prey for the Cubs and Nathan Lara bee battled it out w th and the Cubs coming out on top with a victory Wayne scored the lone goal of the contest as both teams played magnificently Green Machine loses a close one The Acton Green Machine were edged I by Pineview as Michael Butler and Brian played well in a losing cause Mike Kinnon scored the lone Aclon marker Minor Mosqultos lose big The Rep Minor Mosqultos were outplayed and outclassed by a much stronger Brampton team last Wednesday The Acton players deserve credit for their fine sportsmanship and self control despite the inflated score Shaun Galloway and Rene Van Kcsvcren played well for Wilson win again Two goals each by Peter Wright Sieve Taillcfer and Emll Milnerevic paced the Wilson Car Sales bantams to a win over Georgetown The win extends their record to and MENS SOCCER Acton Villa played a sluggish game against Ajax last Wednesday Acton settle into their regular pattern of play and were disap pointed lo only draw against a earn they had prevouslybcatcnaway from home The Villa scoring machine Dave continued to find the net with a well taken goal and the other Acton goal came from Greg Mfltlby Too many key players had an off night at the same time to lake both points but the was there and Aclon hopes to make up for the game big performance ton July 14 away at Varian Georgetown GIRLS SOCCER by Carole Saxon The Bombers certainly played better than the for Milton score shows All the girls on the team played really well but ihey were outclassed by a strong Milton learn Actons Christine Hess Diana Fresh and 0 all played a very strong game for their learn Mosquito The Royal Trust Stingers lost to Milton last week 1 Joanne Lewis scored the only Acton goal from the penally spot Good games were played by Lampkm and Ann Duncan for the Stingers Sqnlrts Tuitmans Garden Squirts played a strong game against Milton last week Goalie Caryn made many excellent saves despite the 40 loss to the Milton squad Forward Sarah Williamson was a thorn in Ihe side of the Milton team and on defence Carroll Thorpe was very steady stopping many Milton rushes Ladies Ladies went under to Milton on Monday night Acton bad many opportunities during the game to score but luck Just I teem to be with them Strong defensive play by kept the Milton players at bay for moat of the game Sheila Strclec and Lenora Stokes also played well for Acton four runs Peter Cargill crossed the plate three limes and Brad Kevin Lobsinger Steve Wagner Jeff White and David Hayncs scored a pair of runs each Randy Meln lyre MikeOrmsby Cyril Chris Cooney and Mike Cunningham added single runs for Acton Smith smashed two triples Cooney White and hit a pair of singles each for The Acton Midget defeated 8 on Thursday in Brookville Teresa Dunn Sally and Nancy George had two RBI s each and Jodie smashed a triple for Aclon with Mardie Phillips Lori doubles The next homi game for the Aclon Midget Girls is Thursday July 15 at p m when they II host On Saturday the Acton Midget Girls traveled to North York to compete in a tournament In their first game they were defeated by Oshawa last year Midget Ontario champs In game two Acton hammered Aldcrwood and in game three they edged Malvern On Sunday Acton was shutout by Markham 120 this year regional champs The girls played an outstanding tournament and put forth a good showing for Acton and themselves according to coach Cliff Home Hardware won Ihe slug Test with Emily Natural roods in T Ball action Chris White ChadRowscll Jason Dunn Lee Ann Munday Brian McCallum Michael McGrath and Adam Fabian all scored four runs each Peterson and Kim Grace crossed the plate three limes each with Ryan Ridley and Troy scoring two runs each White Dunn Callum and MacDougall all hit two home runs with Row sell McGrath and Fab an belting solo shots for Home Hardware Andrew Kellough was Ihe big hitter for Emily scoring four runs Matthew Hows en Trevor Aldndge Jason Johnston Jack Vander Melr Steven Turkosz and Chris Schick all crossed the plate three times each Scott Bncaby Jennifer Eccles and Samantha Gudgeon scored a pair of runs apiece Vander Meir Kellough Bncaby and all hit home runs for Emily Natural Foods TRICOUNTY ATOM GIRLS Last Tuesday the Acton Tri County Atom Girls hammered 12 Andrea Gudgeon and Angela Dunn scored four runs each for Acton Melissa Fabian and Dana crossing the plate three times each Heather Wlllmott and Tammy Landry scored a pair of runs apiece while Ten and Theresa Mitchell picked up single runs Landry Dana and Fabian hit singles each while Mitchell Gudgeon and had a pair of singles and Dunn hit doubles Dunn also smashed two home runs Gudgeon and Dana belled triples ATOM RURAL GIRLS Saturday in the Glen Williams Tournament the Acton Rural team played to an tic with the Glen The Glen won of base runners left Chrystal Hillier and Heather Wlllmott scored two runs each for Acton with Andrea Gudgeon Tommy Landry Melissa Fabian and Michelle Perry crossing the plate with single runs Perry cracked a double and a single with Landry and hitting singles ATOM BOYS IIALTON RURAL The Construction Boys are currently in first place In Ihe llalton Rural League and they hammered 1 in Tuesday night Scoring for Acton were Scott Mike M Brydon Troy Landry and Anthony Leopardi all earning a pair of runs Greg Auger Waring and John crossed Ihe plate with single runs for Acton INDUSTRIAL BALL The Industrials won two and lost one as Ihey shut out both Station Hotel and Canadian Tire and were hammered by Electric 203 In the three games Tim Evans crossed the four times with Jim McNahb John New and Dave Lawson scoring a pair of runs each Tim Ferguson Ken Hurren and Craig Weldon added single runs for the Industrials The seven runs In the Canadian Tire game were by default Canadian Tire dropped all three of their games last week as they were by the Metros and 70 by the Industrials and lost a close one to Rob and Jerry Paul scored Canadian Tire runs Desmond s won two and lost one last week as they edged the Bears and shutout Station and lost a close contest lo the Metros Terry and Bill McGtlloway scored four runs each in the three games with Don Archibald Jeffrey and Ron Wood crossing the plale with a pair of runs apiece Stan Clarke and Dave M scored single runs for Desmond Fread won their only game of the week as they nipped Canadian Tire Tim Baker Mike McGregor and Grant Clat worthy scored single runs for The Your Catering Runners hammered the Bears in their only game of the week Don Richards and B J Legate crossed Ibc plate three times each for Ihe Richards hitting a home run of runs and Chns Tennant Bob Terry Cross and Dave Black added single runs for the The Bears dropped both their games last week losing to the Roadrunners 12 and to Desmond 87 Greg Robson scored runs for the Bears with Orvui Cooper adding a pair Gary Mark Brill Cliff Bntton Telford and Nate Field crossed the plale with single scores each Station Hotel were shutout In both of their games last week 1H by ihe Indus trails and by Desmonds The Metros won both their games last week edging Desmonds 3 and hammering Canadian In the two games Bert Osborne Gary Pickles Continued on page On Saturday Ford Mnilangi won the Curling Clubs Ladles Annual Softball Tournament when they defeated the Curling Club in the fin I game 11 Team members are front row left to right Jackie Patrice Cathy Sue Robson Jan Brltton and bat boy Derrick Robson back row Jim acting coach Joanne Miller Kathy Hay ward Debbie Manes Cheryl Georguia Beerman and Ed acting manager Margie Parker knocks in a run to help lead her team to victory last Tuesday Kim fouls off a pitch Tuesday Viimdtag p for 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