Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 1, 1983, p. 9

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Golfers Hayday at Acton Open GeorgetownActon Wednesday June Open low pl winner for I SKI Hay abet a He flanked by runnerup Brian Robertson right III and Sta McDonald The sua shone brightly long enough for the local diehard golf en to tee up for the annual Acton Open or Saturday at Acton Meadows When the dust cleared Dwaync Hay walked off with the low gross trophy firing one over par 71 for the IB bole event Brian Robertson was dose behind with a while Stu McDonald finished the day with a Keith Andrews claimed the honors for low net with a 71 Dave Johnson completed the event with the same total while Bob claimed third with a 71 Glbb Hay claimed the Acton Open Senior title firing an while Warren Hawthornes 74 was good enough for the Junior crown Barry Inscoe topped all the lefthanded competitors with Malcolm McKemie claimed the other hardware up for grabs besting the Ontario Golf Association Hand cap event with a Ketlfa Andrews left won toe tow net dU of the Acton Open on the Weekend with a Bob right hushed third with a 72 Missing wa Dave Johnston SPORTS Juniors snap losing streak with rout of Cambridge The Acton Junior A Fastball Club ended a two game losing streak in style at Prospect Park on Monday night tearing the cover off the ball scoring a 130 win over Cambridge a picked up hits over the nine Inn- match counting runs in five Including a five run sixth inning outburst We were running them Into the ground commented coach Steve Marshall of the win It was good aggressive base running After two recent losses took to the practice field and two hours of batting FourRedmen qualify for finals Four Acton High School athletes qualified for the provincial finals with impressive showings at the regional meet In on Thursday George won the senior Boys BOOM with a t clocking George also will ad vance to OFSAA in the event He finished fourth in this race at the in a time of Doreen won the Junior Girls BOOM running a 2 16 1 In addition she placed second in the 1500M with a time of March finished fifth In the Junior Boys with a clocking Teresa Dunn qualified fourth in the Junior Girls Shot Put with a throw of 10 and fifth in the Junior Girls Discus tossing 3lM The OFSAA provincewide finals will be this Friday and Saturday at Kitcheners Centennial Stadium Net players claim championships Two Acton High tennis players won their divisions of the Hal ton championships last Wednesday and Thursday in both Bronte and Sheridan campuses Michelle Jones look the Senior Girls Singles title while Ken won the Junior Boys crown In the Junior Mixed Doubles event Susan Wilson and Scott lost In the championship match white In the Senior Mixed Doubles Chris Lobsinger and Sally Brlggs were eliminated in the first round by way of a tiebreaker Kevin and Steve Martin drop ped a close first round match Unfortunately there will be no Peel Haltons or OFSAA for the local winners to advance to Gord McArthur gave the As an early lead as he walked and scored on a Roy Spear triple Spear came home as Kelly McArthur reached safely giving he Acton squad a lead after one inning Spear crossed the plate again In the third inning with a single followed by a triple from Kelly McArthur Dave Wilson and Rick Greenley extended the margin an inning later This time It was Greenley 8 turn to triple with Wilson on in front of him The uprising occurred in the sixth as five runs crossed the plate on one hit Tim Baker double and five Cambridge errors led to the runs Three singles and an error rounded out the As scoring with Don Casselman and Dave pounding out singles Roy Spear went seven innings on the mound for the AS allowing just a pair of singles striking out eight and hitting one batsman Dave Wilson retired the opposition in order for the final two innings Don and Gord McArthur carried the hottest bats for the As picking up three hits in five trips Greenley and Roy Spear picked up two each This Friday the As travel to New Dundee for a match and Monday night they meet New Hamburg at home In an 8 p game 120females kickoff Leathertown wins 42 Acton Men Soccer Club won their league opener over Gunners on Sunday in Dave potted a pair of Acton goals in the victory Tony Wright and John Semenec added lone markers Coach Brian Saxon was very pleased with the performance The defence played well despite the very bad conditions The local side held a 30 edge at one point In the match but allowed two secondhalf scores to make it close accord ing to the coach Leathertowns next game will be Sunday in against Lesan from Mlsslssauga Acton Sabre president Frank Auto Heft and Ray Graham fright aa- nenaded the hiring at Gary Hanson as the teams new conch a Jack and JU Stag at he Aetna Continuity Centre on Saturday The new coach has spent en years with Milton Mtasr and last season coached their bantam Gary Hudson named new Sabres coach After years In the Hilton Ml- part way through last nor Hockey system Gary Hudson take mood gave up the coaching duties for the the tart turning the Acton Sabre Into a general Central Ont Jr league content i m job fa Dot tooling for miracles with the young The Sabre announced Friday that Im looking to be respectable be said Hudson replace Interim coach If we keep it dose and stay in the game Murray Murray replaced Bui Richmond well win our share Individual awards went to left to right George Gidman Boys Track and Field S McDoBongbBoysCrossCotuitryEbaronMcBrldeGlrlsSwImmlng Swimming Girls and Track and Field and Ed Wong standing In tram oral Participant season GIRLS RURAL SOCCER Last week started the fourth season for the Acton GIRLS as over 120 females took to the fields to play soccer in town Acton has three squirt teams one atom one mosquito one pee wee and two ladies squads The league registration has Increased this year probably due to the annual GIRLS tournament held in Acton last year Over people turned out for the event which took place over two days The tournament will again be held in Acton this season and an even better turnout is hoped for Coaches for the Acton teams are Jim McGeragle Steve Bailey Carole Saxon and Chris Stewart Squirt Carol Ann Atom Terry Kinnon Mosquito Anne Stewart and Marg Ofsonka and John Wright and Brian Campbell Ladles SQUIRT Squirt Girls finally did it They broke the curse that had stopped them from scoring a goal all last season as they fought a close battle with the Stingers resulting in a win for the Stingers Kathy Gregg scored the goal and was the flayer of the game for Tuitmans Karen ope also played a very strong game The Stingers began the season with a bang with goals from AnneMarie Kinnon and Chris Goalies Karolyn Kim Grace and Jill Richmond played well The Sit Butlers started off their season wlthaSOwinoverPineview Blffls Pat and Carole Saxon scored the Acton Markers In their second league game he team drew with CRSC of Georgetown 1 1 The Acton goal was scored by Carole Saxon 30 minutes Into he game CRSC equalized seconds from the final whistle Lynn McCord and Vivian Robertson snowed strong performances Track and Field The Most Improved Athlete awards went to Marion Case and Tony Wright The BUI Spehar Trophy was awarded to Sandra Brundle and Rob Warrington in recognition of their contributions to the Athletic Society at Acton High Acton JJs Sports shaded Georgetown last Monday Acton goals were pocketed by Sue Berg man with a pair and Jane Trueman The locals came back from being down Gwyneth Gibb played well In net stopping a penalty kick ACTON FLYERS The Acton Flyers started their season off by losing to Milton on Thursday evening The team put forth a very good effort The Acton goal was scored by Colleen OXeary Monica Diana and Brandy Strekc played strong games MOSQUITO GIRLS The Royal Trust Stingers played a very close game but Thursday tying Pinevtew l l Acton dominated the first naif with Joanne Lewis picking Actons only marker equalized the count Just before the final Jane Ball played a strong game at centre- half for the local squad Most Valuable Player awards went to front row left to right Paul Nolan Senior Hoys Volleyball Lisa Junior Girls Volleyball Andrea Girls Bad mini on Angle Vuk Junior Girls Basketball Teresa Dunn Senior Girls Volleyball and Basketball and Stewart Hoy Junior Boys Volleyball Back row left to right Chris Midget BoysBaskelbaUTonyWrtghlBoysBadmlnaon Bob Little Senior Boys Basketball Scott Junior Boys Rugby and Tony Saxon Senior Boys Rugby Dunn Nolan are AHS athletes of the year Teresa Dunn and Paul Nolan were named Acton Highs Athletes of the Year at the annual sports awards banquet day evening The Most Valuable Team Players honored for their past seasons were Tony Wright Boys Badminton Andrea son Girls Badminton Chris Stewart Midget Boys Basketball Angle Junior Girls Basketball Teresa Dunn Senior Girls Basketball Stewart Hoy Junior Boys Volleyball Paul Nolan Senior Boys Volleyball Lisa Gilliss Junior Girls Volleyball Teresa Dunn Senior Girls Volleyball Jamie Midget Boys Rugby Scott Allonby Junior Boys Rugby and Tony Saxon Senior Boys Rugby Outstanding athletes recognlied at the ceremonies were Doreen Female Cross Country Scolt McDonough Male Cross Country Sharon McBride Female Swimmer Tim Baker and Edwin Ninabar Male Swimmers Doreen Female Track and Field and George Gidman Male Wedco bites Sharks in Condo action beat the Sharks in Ball ac tion Friday Bob Merrican Ray Williams and John Gunn each scored twice for the winners with Gord George Poulsen Jerry Housen and Chris drossing the plate once apiece Held scored twice for the Land- sharks with Frank Wood Blair Youden Jerry Cook Mike Hooper and Pete Doolan getting singles The shaded the Spirits in Condo Ball Acton Sunday Mike Hooper scored three time for the winners with Burt and Jerry Cook crossing twice Glen and Pete Doolan bad stogie runs For the Spirits it was Don Weaver a Most AUuXes of Marion pair of runs and Tom Tony Case and Tony Wright were recognized at Thompson John Wagg Mike Payne Dave Acton Highs Athletic Tbereday Paul and John with singles evening Acton High Outstanding Athlete awards for 1983 went o Paul Nolan and Teresa Dunn he annual ports awards Thursday

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