Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 1, 1984, p. 9

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GfxgwownyActon Wednesday Aug East beats West in allstar ball game A big Ad on A catcher Tim Baker take a cut at ball during the Ontario Junior Fastball League Allttar progame festivities Baker was Acton representative in the noma run hitting darby A targe crowd on hand to watch the East land Acton outdo their West counterparts Act on and their East division peers defeated the four western division teams 51 Saturday the best from both directions met in Prospect Park for the Ontario Junior Fastball League allstar game As the defending champions the East holds onto their title for one more year thanks to Acton Roy Spear Spear popped the team tone home run with the score tied at in the seventh in He brought two other runs and won the game He also pitched the last 3 a tags or the winners Spear fanned 19 batters and allowed two runs but no He had one wild pitch but the error d not result in J a west run The East division consists Acton Waterloo and Cambridge and the West made up of New Hamburg New Dundee Baden and Innerkip Representing Acton shortstop Mark Symes centre elder Glen Scott second baseman Kent Arthur and catcher lira Baker did their part for the team The East gained the lead In the third after two rimless innings They fell even but never behind twice during the game J SchnaT put the East on the score board first when he made home plate on a fielder s Kevin Bearinger replied for the West with a home run at the top of the fourth but single and two stolen bases put the Easts Greg Voison in a position to be batted by Glen Scott Scott himself was unable to get past third Once again the West showed their determination as Mark Weber tied it up the The East rushed off their rivals in the seventh inn with three runs Mike gained first with a walk and second on an error while took Spear brought both in with his homer Steve Rock and Jeff Van brought the West one in the eighth but to no avail Gold Clove Competition In the gold glove competition and the home run hitting contest held earlier in the day the West proved superior as New Hamburgh Steve Rock demonstrated he had the best catching glove and Kevin of New Dundee baited the most home runs Paul Re took honors as the East most valuable player and Kevin Bearmger was elected MVP for the West Both teams enjoyed a chicken barbecue and dance after the dust had cleared Roy Spear made no mistakes on this ball during the gold compel tlon prior to the Allstar contest Spaar reached the mil three before bowing out BAZ MOTORS LTD AUTO BODY SHOP 1MQUEIPH ST GEORGETOWN 8776288 Veteran netmlnder Diva ha turned property in H11 sbur into a hockey school a d tferent kind Tha forma To onto To and New York Ranger taeches a goaltendere hockey school through tha summer months Ha wo with only a boy per week he ping them with style end physical training Much of the nstructlon Is taped for a mm on later while a puck shooting no helps Dave put hots right were It is ivsmed The puck stops here is goal of Dave Tatar by Robin Inscoe There was a time when that attended summer schools were used primarily for shooting practise Other than conditioning they learned little about their trade Dave Taiayrn Is trying to change that The Hlllsburgh resident and farmer NHL and WHA netmlnder opened I he Dave Hockey School last summer There Is one hitch It is for only Tataryn back ground leads one to be lieve that his help might help a young net minder make the grade some time down the road has championship r ngs th the Niagara Palls Flyers as a Memorial Cup champion and a pair of Allan Cup rings as Canadian Senior A hockey champs He is currently a main force behind the success of the Cambridge Hornets who toil against the Georgetown Raiders between national titles at the junior and senior level Dave took time to play with Toronto Toros in the New Haven of the American League and suited up with the New York Rangers in the NHL A lecture Level Four at the National Coaches Certification lust enhances his credentials of teaching the aspects of currently owns a large piece of property lust outside and it is there that he puts prospects through their paces every day through the rammer months The goal of our school straight for ward the veteran to maximise every students potential as a hockey player and person The country setting and relaxed at mo sphere seems to be an ideal setting and It paying dividends to those who attend or the elm have advanced to Major A and even the pro ranks feature of the school is the number in attendance Dave works with no more six boys any one week which keeps him in constant contact with all part I pan Is Those attending the school stay in modern comfortable facilities The base area of Tataryn home has been con verted into a school I ving area The goal lenders at the camp enjoy their own living area and games room which Includes a pool table ping pong table and sauna Joe of Georgetown is at Ihe camp for the second year This lime Joe Is spend ing ihe entire summer helping with chores around the farm painting cutting wood feeding the horses which are available for riding during recreation hours and cutting the six hole par three golf course which provides Ihe boys with some away from the training fun This school going to be popular claims Joe words getting around to the great learning ciperience raving about the food True to the home atmosphere Tataryn mother does all the cooking for the camp praises Tataryn and the school Re try to change your style claims Joe but works with you helping to your game The netmlnder added that tie open to talk about anything On Ice training Is a daily and important feature of our goal tending school The school instructors observe the students style and work to perfect that style and maximize his The student Is taught to understand the purpose of key movements This knowledge will assist the student In identifying those areas needing Improvement We have care fully analysed the skills involved in goal tending and broken them down into their basic parts states Dave in drills we then work on various skills until they become conditioned responses Conrdence is built through the use of the BON1 puck machine Fundamental saves are ced and perfected The combination of con speed reaction time and a com understanding of ng move ment will make a better recently built a new covered facility the participants use for on ice practice Plastic ice with a silicone coaling acts as the surface While it needs no cold temperatures or maintenance the net minders on the skates and can move as f it were real ice Following each day workouts Tataryn sits down the and views films taken during the sessions He goes over the good and bad points of play to help them down the road While the camp hasnt really taken off as fax as local is concerned is busy with northern and southern visitors Last week ten year old Tripp from Detroit was at the camp along with others from Ancaster and Thunder Bay The week before a from Holland was at the camp Tracey alio will be the youngest at the camp while others in attendance will be Maktr A prospects One will be beading or the Philadelphia Flyers training camp Whatever the students goal states Tie will certainly leave the school a better player Junior A s ousted from O ASA play Acton defending Ontario Junior champions were knocked out of the first round of tl Ontario Amateur Softball Association championships with two losses B brook Acton was edged 54 in last Wednesday despite a seventh inn lng rally which brought them from behind to a lead Kent Gord Mc Arthur Rob Verm en and Scott Kennedy all found home the seventh but scored once in the seventh to bring them within two Three quick Acton strikeouts In the eighth gave 1 n brook ihe encouragement they needed to score three times the eighth and win the game In a must game on Monday night in Acton locals luck was not running good as they were defeated 2 l by Binbrook giving the challengers their needed best two out of three Mark scored Acton only run in Ihe sixth inning but Binbrook had already scored twice In the fifth to ve them the In regular league play Acton edged Cambridge last Friday in Sheffield Acton was playing catch up again when they fell behind 3 in the fourth It was a close game but three Acton runs in the sixth gave Acton the edge Tim Baker two Kent McArthur Scott Kennedy and Chris Hlsaki earned runs Jor Acton Bears dump Pioneer The Bears were ousted by Pioneer Gas Bar in Acton Industrial league ball last Sunday The sixth inning was the deciding factor for Pioneer as they recovered from a one run deficit to score four runs Jim found home plate first for Pioneer in the and later In the fifth Ken Hurden two Ian Campbell and Gary Pickles brought Pioneer within one of the Bears before Pickles Don Gord Williams and Allan brought game out of the Bear reach in the a xth Chris Rowsell I wo Mark Brill two Mike Gary Barens and Cliff one each for the Bears Canadian FreadZ Canadian re came from behind to edge 3 lost Sunday Ray Williams put Canadian Tire up one in the first but runs by Gord McArthur and Baker In the third put Fread ahead 1 Jeff scored the winning run In the fifth and Ray Williams counted an Insurance run in the sixth Canadian Bears Canadian Tire trounced the Bears last Thursday All but one Canadian Tire player crossed home plate at least twice Rick scored four times for the winners Ray Williams three Ian Paul Mike three Jerry Paul three Dennis Champagne two Terry Clarfar ant and Jeff Sa voire two also scored for Canadian Tire William Deforest three John Verbeck two Gord Robinson two Chris Rowsell and Nate Fields counted for Bears A future Alex Baumann Jseon Ockenden from a Mew after winning 11 and 12 year boy BO metre breast stroke during a meet between Use Swi Star of Acton claimed two first and a second to help Acton to a flret peso finish

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