Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 20, 1981, p. 7

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atsaeB4 Ska ten Kelly Johnson and Krlt Barber were among the man well known athletes that were honored last at the Town Honor and Recognition Awards night The Johnson Barber duo placed twelfth last March In the World championships Herald photo Designated batter rule drives game home The adopted the designated player rule this year in an attempt to increase participation Coaches t have hoped for better result la data All five hitting appear one this week resulted in the butter getting on base Designated hitter Doug drove In the with a clutch single in the fourth inning while George Trencs proceeded to shut down Inesko Equipment la ting 12 strike outs as Trust took the game 72 M Son made an impressive first start of the season giving up only one hit In five innings George came on In the sixth to save the victory or Varian they handed Inesko Equipment their th loss Bob McDonald suffered his second loss of the season In the gome D LaFarrct blasted a solo home run In the fourth for the winners Meanwhile C and Plumbing were continuing their winning ways destroy Ing Peel Steel This brings to three the count of mercy rule game terminations Tor and S They have hardly loosened up arms yet VICTIMS The Merchants became the first victims of Real Estate this season A pair of runs in the bottom of the seventh earned the 54 victory for Keith McKlnnon who relieved Jim Murphy In the sixth Bab who took over from Gord Spears suffered the loss The run scored on a two out Infield single by Allan Dens more The final game of this rain shortened week saw the North Sports bats comcalive to destroy Family Trust Real Estate EM Lurry Peterson lead the way with two doubles and a single In three trips while Spear held the realtors to just five hits on his way to the shutout victory Games tonight start at G 30 featuring taking on Family Trust and Varian visiting North Sports At the Merchants host Peel Steel while Inesko Equipment will be trying to solve the and Plumbing attack A lone game Sunday sees Inesko Equipment visiting North Sports at and Finally the three game Monday night card sees and Plumbing the Merchants Peel Steel against Family Trust and visiting Come on out to the George town Park and see soma exciting fastball There no charge plenty of scats and the fresh air will do you good NORTH HALTON SPORTS for All Your Sporting Goods Downtown Georgetown GDHS sends 36 to PeelHaltons Rebels finish second at Halton track meet HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Moore Pak Plaza Georgetown 8775110 By Herald Correspondent The track and field team placed second overall to White Oaks high school alter the final section of the track and field were completed last week The Rebels also placed second to White Oaks in both the boys and girls divisions In total boys and girls qualified to go on to the Peel Hal tons in over separate events Individual winners are MacPhail In the midget girls metre followed by Tanya who placed second Gary and Chris Ferguson placed one- two in the midget boys BOO metre race Susan sen in the junior girls 3000 placed first In I he senior girls metres Heather Mac La re ran to first place finish while Debbie Newman and Heather Reed placed first and second respectively In the senior girls m Doug Smith won the senior BOO metres followed by Dale MacGregor who placed second Smith also won the senior boys 1500 Brian Davis won the senior boys m I BHOKfN Dave Doolie placed fifth in the senior boys high jump but produced a more unusual result as he slipped In his first attempt at I metres and in his second attempt he broke his lower leg during his takeoff plant with his foot Dave Is now unable to compete Coaches Donna Metcalfe and Karen Cosgrove were pleased with results and said everyone did as well as they had expected The next meet will be the where competitors from southern Ontario will try to qualify for the Ontario finals RESULTS darkened names mean these Individual are Peel qualifiers MIDGETBOYS TRIPLE JUMP 2nd Ken Hesse 10 m 4thJimOrwln POLE VAULT IslJlmOrwIn Ken Hesse Lynda Chad wick 1st Lynn 11 2nd Tan a Sherrard 12 DISCUS m HURDLES Karen Edgar 14 Georgetown 6th Stacey Wheeler B 19 1500 Mark 2nd Harold 10 in HURDLES la JUNIOR 1st Susan 11 1 SrdSandraMarclnlukll SHOT PUT 3rd Heather LONG JUMP 2nd Sue 2nd Williams 152 SENIOR BOYS 1500 3rdJlmMcIntyre IIOmllUHDIES 3rd Malt Phillips LONG JUMP 2nd Brad Fergus Don Ritchie TRIPLE JUMP 3rdDonRltchle mm JUMP Don Ritchie Jack Harlow 5 3rd Georgetown 1 1- 3rd Dave 1st Georgetown 40 4 StMOKGIRLS SUITS ISOOm 1st Heather 3rd Debbie Newman 1st Debbie Newman 2nd Heather Reed inomllUHDIlS Kim MacLeod IONGJUMP 4 UK IIJUMI Noel Jefferson 1 42 Sue Baker AY Georgetown 4 Ma The senior a Icons soccer club of Georgetown battled with Neerlandla of Mlsslssauga but were defeated 10 a goal late in the game last Monday The Falcons start regular season schedule next Monday night at against Burlington Game time will be Herald photo Rivals goalie cheats Falcons in 10 exhibition soccer The Georgetown Falcon senior soccer club lost a closely matchLd game against first division from 10 In the exhibition match last Monday night coach St Bobbins said after the gome that he was pleased with the play of his team We had as many if not more chances than they did but llier goalie was Falcons start their regular season schedule May with a game against Burlington As Far as the season Is concerned Bobbins said the team this year will hopefully have a mix of experience youth Hopefully can put pressure on opposing teams quickly and prevent them from setting up said We have to work on scoring goals and our communication between the players Hopefully we can play entertaining soccer MOHEGOA1S The team certainly needs to score more goals and the coach would like to sec his players moving the ball with out running with It too far said there arc no real stars on the team so the Falcons must work as a tiam If they arc to do well Georgetown 1 The Falcons this year will have use their hustle in place of experience against some of the top clubs says It will take hard work by sixteen play he said If the Falcons want to play in the first division rext year they must finish In first place his year In the division The average age of the Falcon team is about 23 years Bobbins said The team Is moving the ball well out from the defence but now the next step will be to work on the sold We will be working on the timing of slide tackling and control the ball the coach said Draft plans change The Georgetown District Minor Hockey Association will be initialing same changes In their system of drafts for the 19B1 season more fair to the players each child will be graded by their coach and each coach will pick a learn based on selecting an A B player When a team has been selected each coach will then pick a learn from the hat In other words none of the coaches will know In advance what teams they arc on and thus cannot choose all the best players The sponsor name will follow the coach and not a learn This system of drafting Is already being done In Pee Wee age categories and lower As far as news on the Georgetown Select teams Is concerned an announcement will be made as to whether the league wilt be allowed to continue next year DAVIDSON PRESIDENT Executive elections were held by the GDMHA and newly elected president Tom Davidson will head an expanded executive Davidson who replaces Wendy Stewart now Past President Is optimistic about the new executive because there are almost twice as many members and six or eight members are women All the people in the new executive are very experienced and are interested in minor hockey Davidson says The new president is a level five coach and was part of the coaching development section of the GDMHA as well as coaching the Pee Wee Selects luck out The Georgetown Legion fastball earn played in a tournament last weekend In Port Co borne but they come up dry against stiff competition A team from New York ousted the local senior girls team Their opponents had been playing for a few weeks but this is one of the first games for the coach Ted Wilkes said On Saturday afternoon the locals played Milverton which is a town Just north of London The girls settled down and they played well but were defeated 31 The coach used all three pitchers for the game Wilkes said that the tournament served as good game experience and the played well There were IB teams at the tournament and the Milverton team which beat Georgetown went on to become the champions The Tonawanda club also went right to the finals in the A division Nancy Short 111 and Joey ployed well for the team at and catcher Wilkes said The team has II signed to their roster but the final deadline signing players isn t until June 15 zoom Gary 2nd Paul Watts 9 100 HURDLES 2nd George Howie 15 4thMarkSnow 155 lm RELAY M1DGETGIRLS RESULTS IWtn FINAL Syd Ann lead Golden Age winners Matt Phillips of Georgetown District high school track team Is shown here making strides for his team Inst week He was competing in the senior 110 metre hurdles and managed a third place finish The Georgetown team placed an Impressive number of athletes at the lUllon qualifying meet who will represent our town In the finals I Photo by lturald The Bowl din held their annual awards night and banquet lust Thursday Many dual will as team trophies were presented The lop high average bowlers for were Ann 20G for the I idles and for the men The winners of high triple flat trophy went to I 1675 mid rant Real In the high single flat Agnes 245 and Jim Wilson the champions gh Inplt with I honors to Hewitt and Hoy 7j7J High single with cap was awarded to lily M tcheil and Norman Smith 24 pins and Fred 2s pins collected trophies as winners Ttioio hardware for perfect attendance over the season were FlossTracy and All of the Year were Maud Terrell and Bert Archer The first place team for the regular season were the Rolling Stones Team members arc Captain Marder Kay Fryer Muriel Miller Floss Tracy Edith and Myrtle The second place team in Hit regular standings were Annie s Girls Team members ore Ann son captain VI Hewitt Mabel Livingston Agnes Nellie Puckering Lt ore Armstrong Playoff champ were the Blue Jays captained by Florence Eason and Margaret West playoff winners were the captained by Jean Cunningham end Abbey Haley KtAl juwe14 Accepting Individual trophies Tar their bowling excellence throughout lie season are the following Cold en of Georgetown Bowl front left to right VI Hewitt Mitchell I- Roy Haley back row Jim Watson Grant Ileal Bert Archer Agnes Anne Nicholson and Fred Short Herald photo

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