GeorgetownActon Wednesday Sept Ball roundup Press A torn gals champions Minor bait It took the Acton TriCounly Atom Girls three games to win the Championship two games to one They came up fog thumping Limehouse 12 in the final match In game one Acton defeated 103 Angela Dunn and Dana crossed the plate twice each with single runs being scored by Tammy Landry Melissa Fabian sen Michelle Perry Paula and Andrea Gudgeon Landry Dana Petrillo Dunn and all hit home runs for Acton Game two in Limehouse Acton was defeated by their hosts DunnandGudgeonscoredAcUns lone runs Gudgeon s run a homer In game three ibcfinalgameoflhesenesActon defeated 12 Angela Dunn Paula and Kelly all crossed the plate with a pa r of runs apiece for Acton Single runs were scored by M Perry Heather Theresa M and Andrea Gudgeon smashed two home runs for Acton with Perry and Gudgeon tUng solo shots Midgets hammered The Acton Ed In NOut traveled to The Aclon llisakl a TriCounty Atom Girls middle row Tammy Landry Angela Dunn Dana ton both the league and the playoff champion Melissa Fabian and Kelly Koellner back ships Team members are row right row I Fabian Ch Paula Theresa Crystal miller Andrea Demontmorency Michelle Perry and coach Sue Gudgeon Terr I and Heather i This Labor Day weekend September and the Acton Reps Baseball team will be to King ton compete in the Softball finals Team members are front row left to right Lee Craig Cadenhead Sean Dryden and Carl Yaroschak middle row Williams Doug Wilson John Van Dam and Mike Williams back row Wayne Wilson coach David Ilayler Jr David Itoden Koalas and Evan coach from photo were Frank Katuillerls and Greg Leatherland Outdoors by Ontario fall anglers are fast developing that itch that only rainbow trout can scratch And fall is here what with the first frost al ready on the pumpkins and my tomatoes looking the worse for wear This should be one of the earliest fall runs on record high water levels and all the signs of an early winter Reports are in of run of Pink and Hump back Salmon running out of Lake Superior north of the Long SauTt These are usually the forerunners of most fall run fish including Rainbows Cohoe and Chinook Salmon These Pink Salmon arc easy to catch they take roe very w ell and are quite susceptible to spinners such as Olympic etc fished wilh a very fast erratic retriever Bradley from Acton and his partner Fred Ford of have just re turned from a fishing trip to Northern Quebec in the Finger Lakes area via They came back with some real tales and the fish as well Over 100 chair were landed and released on this trip the largest tipping the scales at l pounds plus a good many Speckled trout that averaged around pounds Just taking this trip to the hinterland and seeing the different flora and fauna would be quite an experience Bears caribou and ptar migan were observed In abundance are taking well in the Bay of area Local anglers Norm Chard and Bob brought home their limits re cently wilh an average of three pounds each These arc the choke eating of all Ontario fish Now Is the time to begin fishing in earnest not putting your tackle away Many anglers just quit when the warm weather arrives when just the reverse should happen It Is a long time until next spring and the wood pile ia going to be smaller than you have ever seen It before I am predicting a long cold winter with ice three feet thick Already one needs the long Johns when early morning fishing at least unlit the sun comes up 1 notice that cold early weather has a effect on Acton ball learns The high elevation sen level that is must cause an effect on the bloodstream Anyway my favorite team the Acton Marauders have really been working op a storm lately so keep It up ladies way to go I recently wrote that many people dm t believe you fan- abed Bass in oar own Fairy Young Tim Miller proved my point twice a couple weeks back taking a pair of beauties Ttaa rich twice ibis week at Ike total fishing bole This over three pounder at alaest two feet long Hagersville on the weekend to compete in the Ont Finals Tournament Eds dropped both their games getting bam by Owen Sound and losing to Kingston Ed a Midgets will be in the Acton Industrial Fastball Tournament this weekend at Prospect Park Pee Wees nip Rockwood The Acton Boys Team One took a one game lead in the best of five TriCounty against nipping their hosts 10 David Haynes pitched a strong game as be threw a five hitter and scored Acton lone run in the sixth inning Game two of this series will be played in Acton on Thursday night at and game three in Rockwood on Friday Tball It took Emily Natural Foods all season but they finally it they won their first game of the season defeating Home Hardware Stephen Turkosi swung a big bat for Emily scoring seven runs including two home runs Matthew Jack Meer Matthew Ginn and Jason Johnson all crossed the plate five times each Johnson cracked four home runs and vander Meer one Jenniifer Eccles and Scott Rickerby tallied four runs each with Chris Snick scoring three Graham Ruse added two runs including a homer to round out the scoring for Emily Natural Foods Kenny Jeffrey Michael and Jason Dunn all scored five runs each for Home Hard ware Jason Dunn and McGrath belted two homers apiece with Jeffrey adding a solo shot Chad Tosha Peterson Kim Grace and Adam Fabian all crossed the plate three times cadi bit two home runs and Fabian one Ryan Ridley Brian Dunn and Lee Ann Munday scored two runs each to finish the scoring for Home Hardware Field Day and Picture Day will be held on Sun day September starting at a m Grantham tourney champs In Saturdays final of the Acton PeeWee Tournament Gran St Catharines defeated Guelph to capture the tourney title Grantham pitcher Peter Choma threw a no- hitter and was awarded the tournament a Most Valuable Player a ward The Acton team dropped all three of their games losing to Grantham 30 and to Owen Sound 1 1 2 In the three games Steve Wagner scored four runs including a home run Spencer Smith and Peter Carglll crossed the plate with single scores Cargitl hitting a triple Other scores in the tourney were Guelph Rockwood Bradford Rock wood 3 Hespeler Milton Bradford Grantham 13 Guelph Bradford 1 Grantham Owen Sound Hespeler Sound andGranthamM Pee Wees eliminated Actons Thompson Fuels Boys were eliminated in the semifinals of play two games to one on Thursday August 19 by Eramosa In game one on August 12 Acton easily handled Eramosa 104 on a strong team effort In which everyone contributed to the win In game two August the Boys forgot team play and were easily defeated for the first time this season by 103 The final game on August 19 the boys were de feated In a game where five key players were on vacation Enlisting the aid of squirt players Scott Williams and Sean McFadden the team was in the gome until the last out Runs were scored by Greg with two Jason Rogers and Steve Mitchell added sin Defcns Randy Mclntyre pitched another excellent game striking out eleven batters while solid play by John Vandam Brad Demone Greg Leatherland and Jason Rogers kept the team in the game Offensively Steve Mitchell Cord Talllefer Sean McFadden Scott Williams and Robbie Leopard helped drive in runs The team was unable to generate enough offense to drive In more runs leaving runners stranded as compared to for A special thanks to Wayne Wilson for the use or Sean McFadden and Scott Williams from his Squirt team Neither boy looked out of place with the Pee Wees Squirt boys champs The Acton TriCounty Squirt Boys sponsored by Standard Products have completed the season undefeated and have captured the league and pla cha They defeated in playoff action recently and last week defeated In two straight games 129 and to capture the title In the three games Carl Yaroschak and Evan Hayter hit solo home runs with David Roden connecting on two triples Lee Yaroschak Art Ml and Carl Yaroschak also smacked triples Doubles were hit by Kevin Blakeman Shawn McFadden and David Hinx Frank Katailieris and Mitchell smacked six singles each and McFadden and Kostas Athanassoulls hit three singles apiece Derek Bottomley and Carl Yaros chak bit a pair of singles each with Doug Wilson and Lee Yaroschak adding single shots for Acton Katsiliens and Hinx combined to strike out nine batters In the game Katsilleris pitched both games in the Rockwood series fanning 16 bat Tough luck Pee Wees If wasn t for bad luck the Acton PeeWet Tournament team wouldn have any luck Last Monday night in Markham Acton was leading when the lights would not come on after playing four and a half Innings It takes five to com pletea ball game Wednesday night back in Acton the game was replayed from the start and Acton just t get things going and were defeated and were eliminated from the Ontario play downs Mark ham moves on to the Ontario Finals Tourney They defeated Acton two games to one Industrial ball Roadrunners tourney 4 days The Acton Industrial Fastball Tournament will take place this weekend at Pro spect Park in Acton with a few games being played In The tourney will start September I and run until Monday September with the first game going at 30pm Friday night Prize money for the tournament Is First CoBtmsei page lit ports Soccer roundup Villa A draw 11 Mens Soccer by Dave Dodd Desmond Acton Villa A opened their best Of two playoff series w th Georgetown Meteor White in Acton last Wednesday Georgetown took an early 10 lead in the first half ith only five mm to go in the game Aclon was awarded a penalty kick Ken Bryans converted from the spot The game wh ended in a 1 1 draw was a very evenly matched game even though Acton was missing a few key players Game two of the scries is tonight Wednesday at at Cedarvale n Georgetown This is the final game of the series so the game will be played until a winner is dec If the game is tied after extra time penalty kicks will be taken to decide a winner Villa drops opener Acton s B team opened their playoff series Monday night away from home against on a Tennis Sidelines Kavanagh singles champ by Vic Morris Last weekend August and 29 saw one of the busiest and most entertaining tourna men Is of the year for the Acton club as the men s singles tournament was played off Scotty Hlbbard did a fine job of organizing the tournaments 19 entries After the pre liminary rounds had been played during the week thequarterflnalistswcrealllinedupto play at 10 a m Saturday morning and all Scotty Hibbard over Gerry Veldman Ken Kavanagh over Scott Malcolm Peter Marks over Mike Morris and Dave MoGllloway over Glen Duff when the tatter defaulted when ahead in the third tie breaker In the finals Sunday morning edged McGilloway In three sets while Kavanagh was busy putting maestro Marks away for the year The final at p m Sunday afternoon was ted with great anticipation since Hlbbbrd and both have a formidable reputation in the club It was with some surprise that took a lead in the first set as he countered hardtow dri with some well faced returns At looked as though the set was as good as over except that Hibbard had other Ideas when he took the next three games to make it In the last game of the first set fought lo save the set but after some great rallies Kavanagh managed to put the winner and take the set The second set started pretty much the same as the first with the steady Kavanagh going up three games before Hibbard replied When again went ahead 51 it appeared as though the match was almost over but again rallied and fought back to make It In the last game again showed great steadiness and some amazing returns set and match to become the new club singles champion It bides well for the club s future to see tl young players showing this kind of perform Both finalists are only 16y earsold The men singles consolation round Is still In progress and the results will be presented when available The ladies singles and doubles tournament is also still in progress with delays due to va cations and sickness but should be concluded shortly ng note Leading at half time on two goals by Tony Wnght Acton dominated most of the In the second half Ajax got back into the game With the score still even Tony Saxon was sent off with two yellow cards which were disputed but to no avail Ajax scored two more goals to take a lead before Paul Solan closed the gap to end the scoring Final score was and This is a two game total goal scries so still is only one goal down and plays at home ton Girls Soccer by Carole Saxon Ladies end on winning note J J lad finished off the r season last Monday with a well deserved win over George town lad Scoring goals for Aclon were Carole Saxon and Jane Trueman while the other end a combined effort in goal by Lori Vermeulcn and Gwyneth G ned the shutout Strong performances were given by Anne Vlv Robertson and Linda Richmond On Sunday night the ladies held their trophy pre sen la ion and Trophies th year were awarded to Jane Trueman Most Valuable Player offence Vermeulen Most Valuable Player defence Sheila St relcc Most Improved Player Coaches John and Carole Saxon a b improvement with every player on the team and thought this season was very successful Stingers blanked In te of tremendous efforts by the Trust Stingers they could Just not seem to connect to score last week Milton Playing with only eight girls the Stingers d d well to hold Milton 40 The game was well played by all especially by Catherine Kinnon LanaLampkin and Laura ales Girls tourney Sept 11 12 September and 12 is the most important weekend of the summer for the girls registered with the rls in Rdral League Soccer this year That Is the weekend of the annujl tournament which year II be held n Acton three teams II be tak ng part during the two days each team 11 be playing two or three games per day The teams will be coming from Acton ne view Milton Bolton East Calcdon and ills bur and the tournament should draw about 1 people to Acton each day Games will be taking place at McKcnzlcSmith Bennett and Acton High School and Games will be played from Sam lo m The trophy pre will beat approximately Sunday Last year the Acton Foxes were the winners the trophy in the Bantam Division and will be out n full force to defend their lilies this year So come on out and support the Acton teams and help us to promote girls soccer In Acton Boys Soccer by Antony Saxon Off the top this week I would I to hank every body who sold or bought a raffle ticket and helped make fund is drive as successful was Well the regular season came to an end week as teams final zed the and keyed Here are the fina standings the Squirt and Atom vis Rockwood Bob s Angels top Atom and Squirts P PU Rockwood 11 1 Wolves 11 Leopards 11 3 Cubs 12 Cougars 11 2 1 Continued mi page 1 1 Aden Sabre Bill Richmond put these Sabre night land training the Aclon High School laragh their paces during Monday Sabres hit the ice today The Acton Junior B Sabres will have a new look this season with their new Cowboy hats says new coach BUI Richmond who wears one all the time The Sabres have started their training camp with dry land sessions at the Acton High School On Ice training begins September 1 today at the Meadowvale Four Rinks and then to Georgetown arena on Sunday September The Sabres first exhibition game Is on Saturday September in Fort Erie and the return match is on Monday September 20 at Victoria Arena In GuelpbatMOp Coach Richmond said be sent out invitations to boys and imports camp Brain has been named the new general manager of the Acton Sabres Doug Bonesteel of Port Credit and Tom Wood of are the new assistant coach who will work with Richmond Mike Richmond son of coach Richmond wilt teach the offensive aystems Taylor of Missis will leach power skating Bert Armstrong from Kitchener will work with the goalies Bob McKay of Acton will teach conditioning Bob Branday of Milton is the new trainer Jim from is the new equipment manager and Chadd Parker from Oak He is the assistant equipment manager