Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 24, 1981, p. 5

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Summer flashback from ten years ago Bantams play Ontario reps TAKE THAT Audrey bill an oft balance rdurn or A VVwl Intercoonly TV Georgetown Kami are hard to repeat their flrtt place from Isut Junior boys defeated by Acton The Junior Boys made a strong bid for first place In their league but came up short their cross town rivals from A strong second half season proved lo be not enough During the last week of action the boys swept from Oakvllle fro Leading the team with a very strong performance were the under 15 doubles team of Paul and Billy In the under singles Mike Hurley won by scores of The under IB doubles team of Ron Martin and Adams won closely contested match M after being down in the first set Mike Mitchell won the under IB singles by straight scores of The highlight of the week was the game between Georgetown Bantams and the Ontario Provincial Bon tarns on Saturday Septemb er It was difficult to know who to cheer for as the Ontario Provincial bantams arc coached by Bob Morrow of and on this occasion were captained by another George Walt The Georgetown teams was selected from our two Bantam teams Colts and Rangers and then reinforced by a few out of town boys spirited in lo help provide strong opposition As one might have expect ed the Ontario team won convincingly The score was Ontario Georgetown Despite this my personal choice for the outstanding player was M Deere the Georgetown goalkeeper G Watt played his usual fine game for Ontario while In a causa Thompson right back and K Ross right half 1 worked hard and well for Georgetown There were more at this game than any other that I can remember at and everyone ap peared to enjoy themselves about prospects for the 1971 According a spokesman It looks as It a good roster of players is available The schedule will start about mid October Niagara has formed a group to promote the league with meetings planned the first Wednesday In the month alternating between the var communities entering An all star game Is plan in Wei land on January 16 Proceeds will go towards a banquet and trophies at the end of the season The Raiders executive this year comprises Bill MacCarmack president Jock Handy 1st vice prcsid cnt Prank King 2nd vice president Bob Hooper secretary treasurer Pete genera manager Bud James manager and Gerry Inglis coach Glen Williams push Three runs In the ninth inning enabled Glen Wll to push their game with into extra from cs and an eventual victory lack and Tim Haines B Craig and pitcher Dave Farley crossed the plate in the Glen ninth inning uprising Teeter brought the winning run to the plate In the on Bill hit The Glen had 13 hits to nine The game also featured some spectacular plays In the field notably Rick grab which robbed Jim Frank of a home Tuesday night Norval got hot downed Fergus with Holtby on the rubber getting his sixth victory had the big hit a first inning double which produc two runs for them Sunday in an Inter Fastball League game In the Glen park About watched the match the first Glen clash of the young season The 43 outcome was Nor first loss in six starts They currently share first developed their first run when pitcher John Holtby knocked Paul Robin son home Two more In the fifth came about when BUI Sykcs double scored WEEKEND EXTRA Friday Jnly Meet the Heralds feature team Members the Mustang Division are left lo right Treat Burton Todd Jamie middle row left to right Doug Stamp Ken Mike Baker Harvey back row Coach Jim Russell Missing from the picture are Glenn Nell Munro John Manager Herald photo Streak highlighted by sportsmanship The Heralds feature team this week are the Georgetown Youth Soccer Mustangs of the Mosquito division The Mustangs commenced the 1981 season on May 23 tying their first game which was also the opening game for Georgetown soccer The boys went on to record an unbeaten streak for seven games Their present record is a very respectable wins and 3 tied game out of 9 games played This first half of he season has been highlighted by the enthusiasm and good sportsmanship displayed by the boys Raiders set for season Hornby girls outplay Omagh The new of Georgetown Intermediate A hockey team Is optimistic Halloa Rural Softball SQUIRT GIRLS HORNBY PD ELECTRIC 12 The Hornby team consist of Lewis Heath er Speck Kalhy Griffiths Wendy Angle Whitlam Linda Waters Nicole uis Angela Andrews Maureen Julie Merry Arden Kelly Stewart consisted of Den Gregg Michelle Herder Tammy Brouwers Andrea Raymonds Melanson Mary Myers Angela Ave Picket b Hornby Janelle Lewis Heather Speck Kalhy Griffiths 2 Cbudllegh 2 Wendy Linda Wat era Julie Merry Jacqueline Runs by Omagh Michelle Herder 2 Andrea Tammy Raymonds Melanson Angela Ave Den ise Picket Mary Myers Hornby pitchers Chudllegh with relief from Griffiths pitchers Andrea went the distance Outstanding efforts by Hornby Home runs by Speck and Wendy Bran- Good defensive plays by and Heather Speck Outstanding efforts by Home runs by And rco Godt and Picket Comments This was the first game of the semi finals 2 out of 1 to advance to finals against winner of series between Glen Hums and Stacey gives top seed run for her money Third ranked Hurley of George town played side by side and opposite first ranked Potty Henderson of Toronto but both combinations failed to give the local tennis star a first place standing Stacey was defeated by Pally In the semifinals of the Ontario Closed tennis tournament last week Henderson won the first set but Stacey came back strongly In the second to win The native felt confident going into the third set but Henderson was unbeatable on her volley as she took the match with a final set score of 63 said after the match that she was pleased with her own performance even surprising some spectators who Dunk she could extend the match to three But Stacey said Potty Henderson has been ploying more tournaments and has reached her training peak She says she give Patty a better game the next lime will play again at the Ontario Open tennis tournament In Ihrec wetks Stacey round her on the some side as Patty as they look to the court a doubles pair The top seed and the third ranked seed made it all he way to the finals before Ihey were defeated The team who defeated them had beaten earlier with a partner who Thus the loss came as a bit of a disappointment for the duo POISED AND READY An Aurora to first base In order to beat tile Royslette throw to Janet MacKay who poised ready to make the Herald photo Industrial fastball Art Dan Chris Larry Peterson Don Peacock Jim Parker Tom Trevelyan Dick Spear FORD BROTHERS FEED MILL WHOLE WESTERN OATS Kilo Bag CRIMPED WESTERN OATS 9 Kilo Baa 1 2 SWEET HORSE FEED 10 Kilo Bag MIIm on Haltonld In LIZZIES CAT FOOD DISCOUNT FEATURING 1295 500 325 HON HIES mm WED M00RE PLAZA MOVIE RENTALS INQUIRE ABOUT OUR VIDEO CLUB BETAVHS VCRS IN HITACHI TOSHIBA ZENITH BLANK TAPES VMS BRAMPTON COLOUR SI SOUND ASSOCIATE DEALERCHRIS BYDEVAATE COMPLETE CAR CARE SERVICE PRESERVE A SHINE VINYL 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