Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 28, 1982, p. 7

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GeorgetownActon Wednesday July defeated Pine view last week at McKeniieSmilh School Soccer roundu Villa A boots Milton 4- VilaB wins third in a row Squirt action week at MZ Bennett School between the Tornadoes and Bob Angels had the winning toe game Ball roundup Fread wins trio of games MacKinnon hurls no hitter MINSSOCCER Desmond a A ton Villa A travelled to Milton last Wednesday night and came away with a well deserved victory S It was strong performance by the entire team as Acton dominated the game Acton s goal scorers were Mitch Jeffries on two INDUSTRIAL BALL picked up three wins last week as they edged the Metros hammered the Industrials and bombed Desmonds Scorers In the three games were Grant Clat worthy Bob McKay and Dan crossing the plate four times each Gus Holmes Roy Spear and Rick Arthur scored three runs each with Brian and Mike McGregor adding a pair of runs and Mike crossed the plate with a single score The Your Host Catering won two games and lost one this week as they hammered both the Industrials and Desmond s They lost a squeaker to the Metros Bruce MacPherson led the way scoring four runs in the three games with J LegateandGary Moore crossing the plate three times each Chris Tennant Keith MacKinnon and Bill Keith Fend ley Dave Black Bob and Terry Cross all crossed the plate with single scores MacPherson hit a triple while Mooe smacked two doubles Kellh MacKinnon Black Bob and Cross all hit doubles The Bears defeated Electric last week 74 in their only game of the week Joe Frank the way for the Bears scoring two runs Guy Payne Owen Cooper Nate Field Chris and Gary all crossed the plate with a single score for the Bears Frank and Borens hit doubles Hills dropped a pair of games last week losing to the Bears and to the Metros In the two games Scott Somerville scored two runs with Chris Brian Canary George and John all crossing the plate with single runs for Electric The Metros picked up two wins and lost one game last week as they defeated Electric 8 and edged the Roadrunners Theylostacloseoneto 85 Dove Mills Joe Deforest crossed the plate three limes each with Terry Winters Robin In and Gary Pickles scoring a pair of runs Charlie Payne Dick Spear Andy Broad bent BUI Kirby and Bert Osborne tallied single scores Mills smashed a home run Osborne a triple and Spear double for the Metros The Industrials dropped both their games this week as they were hammered by 2 and the Roadrunners Glen McKenzie scored a pair of runs for the Industrials with Tim Evans and Ian Campbel add singles in their two gomes Desmond were hammered in both their games this week as Keith MacKinnon threw a no hitter for the Roadrunncrs who won 90 beat Dea Gary Robertson scored Desmond a lone run This week schedule Wednesday July at Furniture plays the Industrials on Thursday July at 30 p Canadian Tire host the Bears On Monday August 2 at 10 a meets Electric at noon the Industrials play the Station host the Bears at4 m the Metros meet Furniture and at Desmonds play CanadianTire ACTONINDUSTRIALFASTBAL1 LEAGUE T 19 16 Metros 16 1 IS 3 1 Desmonds 18 19 Electric 13 16 Furniture 11 Canadian Tire 15 9 Station Hotel 18 12 12 Industrials 18 4 Bears IB 15 The Acton Standard Products County Squirt Boy won three games last week to finish the sea son undefeated IS and They hammered Rock wood 1 In the game David and Frank Kalstltens pitched tor Acton sinking out nine bat David hit two round trippers for Acton and Derek added a single borne run Evan smashed a double Singles were hit by Shawn with four three HUu Katsilieris Kevin and KosUt two and Doug Wilson and Frank one each In the game Katsilieris Him and Steve Henderson pi tched for Acton fanning ten hit a grand for Acton Art Katsiuerts and Cari McFad Roder Hayter BoUomley and Wilson Ml singles KattUterts and Him combined to strike out IS and gave up one unearned run in the game Car Wilson and hit borne runs for Acton Hayter and Hinz smashed triples while Katsillens Mitchell and BoUomley hit doubles Singles were hit by Carl Yaroschak and Blakeman with three apiece Mitchell and Athanassouiis belted two each and Wilson Lee Henderson and Hot one each SQUIRT BOYS The Acton Optimist Club Rural Squirt Boys in the past couple weeks have won two games lost two and tied one They defeated 1312 and Hornby They lost and 103 and tied Lime house 15- In the win over Pat Johnston scored four runs with Rob Murray crossing the plate three times Jeff Fuller picked up two runs with Chris Lindsay Mike Brouwer Mike Arnolt and Shawn Dry den adding single scores for Acton In the game Acton s runs were scored by Johnston Don McLean and Dry den Johnston scored two runs and McLean a single In the Glen Williams game In the Li chouse match Dry den and the plate innings with Murray in relief for one ATOM GIRLS The Acton Tri County Atom Girls D H won two games and lost their first game of the season when Lime house edged Acton lost week The Atom Girls defeated Brookvtlle and hammered in recent action In the game Andrea Gudgeon and Chrissy scored a pair of runs each with and Michelle Perry adding sin Perry mott hit three singles In the game and Theresa Mitchell crossed the plate four times apiece Tcrl scored three runs and Perry Hillier Gud geon Paula Melissa Fabian and Dana all scored a pair of runs each Kelly Koellner added a single run for Acton Fa bin belted two home runs and a single and Gudgeon home runandtwoslnglcs Perry led the way for Acton In the win over Pus linch crossing the plate three times Mitchell HUlier Gudgeon DeMontmorency Fab Ian and Dana all scored two runs each Ten Petrillo added a single run All three runs Perry scored were home runs Gudgeon and DeMontmorency hit two singles and Fabian hit a triple and a home run ATOM BOYS The Acton Bantam Boys played to a tie with Glen Williams Monday night after two extra Innings Paul Cargill smashed a grand slam in the fifth inning for Acton as he parked one over the fence Heath Norton and Cargill scored two runs each for Acton as Bruce Canary and Steve added single scores Last Wednesday night Acton defeated this same Glen Williams team in 1 Monday night was the last regular season game and Acton has three rained out games to make up and then the playoffs COUNTY PEE WEE BOYS TEAM ONE The Acton County Boys Team One defeated night All Acton s runs were single scores as Jeff White David Kevin Lobsinger Spencer Smith Cyril Chris Cooney and David Ruse crossed the plate Smith hit a triple and Lobsinger a double for Acton Lobsinger was Ihe winning pit Top Three Teams in the TriCounly Pee Wee Boys- L Acton Team Two 4 2 while 4 IB Both Acton teams have one game remaining in their schedules TBALL Last Wednesday night Glenlea Drug Mart and Home Hardware played to a 37 draw Kim Grace Jason Dunn Chad Rowsell and Brian scored five runs each for Home Hardware with Adam Fabian LeeAnn Monday and Kenny crossing the plate fou- times apiece Chris White scored three runs and Peterson picked up two Dunn and hit three round tippers for Home Hardware and Fabian hit a solo shot For Glenlea it was Smith Jason Ryan Matthew Brian Andy Jonathan and Ryan Brain crossing the plate four limes each Donald Crispin up three runs Terry McLean and Shane scored a pair of runs each Brett Wilson and Keith Carter craned the plat with single score hit three hone runt for Glenlea with and Ryan Brain hitting a pair Crispin hit a solo round tripper Electric Brian Canary collides with Metros second baseman Dave Mills The Metros won the Industrial League penalty kicks Tony and Fred This was Acton s third straight victory This week Acton plays at home against George town Meteors A team in what should be a well played evenly matched game as both teams are finally hitting A Acton Villa B started the week Sunday July with a exhibition game at the Ukrainian Camp jus I outside Acton They came away winners and followed on Monday July with on away league gome at Cedarvale against Falcon reserves This was an even hard fought game and thanks to a effort from the and defence Acton won the game 2 Harold Koehler and John Semenac strong games to contain the Falcons and the TarasGrothers combination at the back were playing at their best On Wednesday Villa hosted In Acton This was a good end to end game with another win for Acton 4 The winning goal came from Simon Wilson whose tireless running payed off for him Again the Tares Crothers and the midficld duo were dominant and a strong performance from Tony Saxon took the Villa team to victory GIRLS SOCCER by Carol Saxon SQUIRTS On July 13 in a hard fought battle Tuitman girls squirts were defeated by Dan s Aulo Body Karen Petllpher Janice Bailey and Carolyn Kinnon played a strong game on the forward line for Acton On July 20 In a game against Milton the Tint man Garden Centre squirts lost to the home team by a close score of 10 The game was hotly contested by the Acton squad Kelly McGeragle played extremely well while Cole man and Michelle played an aggressive line up front ATOM The experience of the other Girls Atom league teams is truly telling on the young Acton Bombers as a 120 Milton Lions Club win shows The Acton girls are not giving up though and arc ploying and trying very hard Credit goes to Monica Biffw and Shclagh Bailey for their continuous hard work throughout the game end to Jennifer Duff for the improvement and effort she put forth MOSUL The Royal Trust Stingers played loan 1 I tie last week with Milton Acton played a very strong game even though they were one player short VanDerWnc and Joanne Lewis played well for Acton Charlotte Walker scored the Stingers goal The Acton fought valiantly against Bolton last Wednesday night only to be defeated Goalie Pam Stewart was by far the star of the game letting in only one goal in the first half despite being pummelled continuously with shots from a strong Bolton team Dale Thornton also played well for Acton The Acton Foxes played extremely well last week in a tie game against Bolton The Bolton goal was scored with one second let In the game Vera Van Item scored a hat trick for Acton and captain Elkc Zcissia found the net t BOYS by Tony Saxon I Lb MIS GREEN Robbie scored three goals and Sean Scars netted two goals to lead the Green Machine Norton seeks Level Four Ed Norton of Mill St East recently attended the National Coaches Certification Program course in North Bay Ed was one of the chosen out of 100 application to attend this years program for Lev el Four Norton who has been involved in hockey Acton for the past years has been par ticipating in coaches clinics since 1979 Last spring he received his Level Three at a clinic in Misslssauga This year in North Bay going for Level Four Ed said for seven days it was up at a m and bedtime was about lam On ice raining began a m and the final lecture start until 10 m Norton now has a four month assignment lhaL has to be submitted by the first of November to the program directors The pro gram is divided Into two parts 10 questions per part First you must design drills for practice and then analyze Ihe benefits of the drill There are marks from your participation Your task is setting up In your community a skating school referees clinic tralnlngprogrametc There was a Rules exam worth five marks if you scored GO per cent and Ed scored The balance of your marks are on your There were 63 accepted to this year clinic two from Manitoba and Quebec one from New Brunswick from Southern Ontario and from Northern Ontario Ed his wife Ann and their four children Nancy Wendy Blake and Heath are very live in recreation in Acton Ann is on the Figure Skating executive Blake and Heath both play and referee hockey and Wendy HeathandBlakeall figure skate in Acton Norton says it the enjoyment of helping to teach skills that is so rewarding and anyone interested in the Coaches Clinic or needing any informs lion should feel free to call him at Squirt action took place last week between Bob Angels anil the Tornadoei at I Bennett School Boh Angels won the game to a victory over he Raiders Michael and Atom David scored the other goals in this fine all round effort COUGARS UK r I UBS In Atom action last week the Cougars won only their second game of the season with a victory over the Cubs Craig Winston Pun and Derrick Martin scored the Cougar gaols while Hod Leech potted Eric Ifcagle and Jamie played strong games for the Cougars In the other Mom game the Wolves and the vastly improved team squared off with the Wolves coming out with victory Scorers were not available but tin Wolves would like to thank squirts Jason Pun Kevin and Phillip Williamson who were called up to fill in for Honing players PATRICK I WILSON Richard trick scored an incredible five goals to lead the Car Sales Bantams to a 1 victory over the Raiders and Mark Splinter scored theother goals David Pa toy was also busy last week us he scored four goals and Steven scored one as Lions upset Hit scored an almost weekly hat and Matthew Robertson one for the losing side Queens Tire defeated 6 led by Jason two goals Kevin also scored for the high flying Queen s Tire team It was the Phillip Williamson and Jason Pun show as Hie Gunners blew out A 1 Both Williamson and Pun scored five goals and Ian one goal was overshadowed in this garni dominated by the home side In another close game Bob Angels led by Chris hat trick defeated Ihe Tornadoes Bill and Harry Rinsima scored the other goals while Shawn Reynolds Mark Sears and Derrick with two each made the game clou with goals for the Tornadoes And just a reminder to all the tickets the plovers have been selling arc no due in and should be collected us soon as possible Tennis Sidelines by Morris The Acton mixed team Is gaining lots of experience but not much In way of points Ihis season their first the This week they held a double beoOr against Ontario Racquets one of the more powerful forces in the league On Monday July 19 they were sub dued 60 The next evening Acton managed to take one match thanks determined display by Gord Bruce and in losing the fixture The Acton ladies also had a tough week as they went down to Central Park on July and lost the fixtures t WtlmaGcng and Chris Sleen pulled the lone match out of the bag for Acton The over mens doubles tournament is currently being played off to a rather loose schedule as vacations interfere Ixwk for more on this In this column shortly Seniors don forget your at round robins Juniors everyone don forget your Monday round robins from p to m all levels of play run by Else VeMman

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