Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 16, 1981, p. 15

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HERALD September IS Page Day of Champions I a like lo thank the companies who lod the boys and girls during a great season of baseball t sponsors are Optimists Lions Lodge Standard Products I i Union Neil Music A d Engraving Wallv Body Georgetown Tire Arm In Shopper Drug Marl J and tnlerprisc Mcpherson Canadian Muffler North Pools Senior TBall Junior The final standings for the Junior T Ball league saw the Bank Blue Jays take first place with nine points followed closely b the Hal ton Credit Union Indians with eight points The Elks Lodge Angels seven over the season while Iho Canadian Legion Cubs trailed with no These standings came after tho results of a double round Last Sunday Sept 13 the Elks Lodge defeated the Canadian Legion Cubs as they emerged the consolation champions Scoring runs for Angels were David By Jake Mast Gregory Dawson Jeffcry Dickie Gregory Dawson David Vender Jake Mashinter and or die Buchan The whole Angel team landing i Late in the second inning a teammate was Injured and hospitalized so we caicd and won the game tor Paul a super little player Due to health reasons Organ had to retire as assistant coach so the Angels would like to thank Walt for taking over Against the Angels the Canadian Legion Cubs had runs scored by Green Chris Barrow 4 Stuart and Kevin Spears Triples were recorded by Tara Green and Kevin Spears while doubles were hit by Boss Thompson An tela Alters Loke Brian and MikeTravera player for the Cuba was Chris Barrow The Junior T Ball champ ions were the Blue Jays after they won against the Holton Credit Union Indians 37 in a tight contest For the Blue Jays scoring runs were Adam Jason Greg Sinclair while doubles were recorded by Lee Ann Warner Ryan Blaine Kennedy Josh Webster 3 Jason Troy Gardiner Catherine Ingram and Brandy Chandler The whole team was outstanding according lo the coach For the Indians Ryan Sports in brief Mosquito Raiders finished Both coach Varricchio and manager Gary Lane were the way the lea progressed during ihe season but were somewhat disappointed more success was not realized on the field The team final statistics for all their games played were wins 14 losses with tie Also all those involved with the team over the summer wish to the sponsor Athletes In Action Peel Minor Moaquf Final Standing W Pis Brampton lb 10 3 IS 15 1 Georgetown 19 Milton 15 6 Dixie 15 11 Clarkson 15 1 14 0 Merchants tight series The Glen Merchants of the League wen defeated in their second game of the best of five series am ins to put pressure on IhcGlen men to win their third match played last Tuesday As result of The Herald a early pressdeadline the results of Tuesday game arc not known The Merchants were down early in the game llsburg Thursday as J Cunningham and M Hurdle managed home runs in the first inning of play Merchant Andy hit for a In the eighth inning coach Bud Haines the Glen learn hit with the squad prctly even throughout contest but the early lead by hurt his team If we can hold Ihcm early and get a few more hits Haines says Skaters in Thornhill The Central Ontario Section of the CFSA held its Summer Competition in Thornhill Community Centre with several local skaters competing 600 skaters competed at this event and Georgetown are to be commended for their fine efforts In the Jr Bronze Division Trlna Wasylenko placed in her flight and Lilly 11th In the Senior Ironic Division Tammy Morrow placed lsl In her Flight id oil Hawkins placed 1 til In her flight and In the Pre Novice Division Sandra vol placed 3rd in her Flight and overall In tin Junior Ladles Division Kirs ten placed Well done skaters More Test Day results tell us thai Leah Smenlou passedhcrPaso Senior Silver Dance Test WelldoneLeah The number of openings available for the wlnler season Coll Mrs Eileen Voters at for further Information suits next Wednesday In the Senior T Ball championships the son Royals defeated the A and S Engraving Athletics In a thriller The Senior finals was a very close and exciting game right to the end with a tremendous effort being played by both teams In the Senior TBall con no at ion the J and K Enter prise Red Sox downed the North Sports saw the Stars tor the Red Sox Michael Ncedhatn and Scott Friend The game was character iicd by a super effort being displayed by all players on Pee Wee In the Pee Wee division the Nell Music Cardinals cm crged Ihe champions against the Mets by defeating their opponents The winning pitcher was Georgetown Kent while Tim Vnnderkooy relieved or the last Inning Jo was impressive at bat two one of them a grand slam Steve Cook had two triples while Jeff Kent collected a single triple Jeff Kenl Todd Georgetown Kenl and Tim Vanderkooy were Ihe players hilling doubles Joe Wilklns was an out standing player bringing four runs on a grand slam The whole team played good ball and the pitchers were excellent throughout the con test In what turned out to be a evenly matched playoff game Shopper s Drug Marl Brewers edged past Up 1 1 mists Senators by a score to 10 Special thanks is extended to the uik NrllsMuhlt4ardinitl2 Pitcher George Kent Home runs Joe Wilklns 3 George Kent Jiff Kent pbyer Jot rut Garni corgi Shopper ltd lukonc I I Si nth I it nob Tyke The Braves the ruway Muffler Rangers in a very close contest featured timely and outstanding field SlcveLcc a double with two out to bring In the ticing and ulnn run and end the Pee Wee champions The Pee Wee Chimps are the Nell Music Cardinals Seen here are front row left to right Todd Walih George Kent Jimmy Wallace Robert Vcltmin Sean Hughes Paul back row left to right Fred Wallace coach Tim Vanderkooy Steve Cook Jeff Kent Jerry ait I coach film 10 Nell I ordinal Pitcher Georti Kent Hume runs Jeff George Kent Triples Steve Cook George Kci I Doubles Jeff Kent Outstanding George Kent Optimist Senators Pitcher Moore Brute Wnlttrworth Ordinal Pitcher Tim Vnnderk my Joe Doubles Cook Tim Optimistic Braves who finished in first place after the lirsi son then advanced to l il gnmi on Sunday other series between Pools Mariners and North saw The Mariners tic the series at Sept I lay resumed Wednesday the Twins were v moving one game the championship Rome On the Twins and Manners met in game number with the Manners needing a victory A very close was played but ftben ihe dust settled the North Spirts Twins had won and advanced to the champion hip game against Braves Tyke champions Back row left to right Coach Al Mark Duke Danny Itobhlni John Black more Nell t Coach Paul Kahinaugh Front row left to right Mike Wallace Greg Dick Jamer Jay Joh niton Stephan Lee Wesley Travis jar diner Mining Manager Jack Lee Trcena Family twosome winners area Georgetown mother and daughter team tint the All Ontario Family in live bowl They competed against other rand daughter learns Sept at tho Plantation In Toronto t wecouldd said Mrs Kavanngh This was my first ye r bowl and Cindy asked me lo go into the championships for fun Its my fifth year bowling said Cindy 12 who joined the Bantam ttam when she wis seven FRIDAYS EDITION Pics of Kinsmen girls and GBA teams Cricketers robbed by Mississauga Youth bowling begins The basic training sessions of the YOUTH BOWLING COUNCIL of Canada at Georgetown Bowl have started and this will finally lead to formation of learn competition for the earning season With most of the top bowlers from last season back and showing much plus Ihe of some who had bowled other years thccoachcsand instructors are enthusiastically expecting to be successful In reaching the Canadian Championship finals Georgetown Jewel Julie McCorry Is determined lo defend her junior singles Canadian title with concentrated hard work and has started with a triple Trade Peggie a former good bantam showed with her 603 triple that she con this year replace one of graduating junior girls Hole storting his first year in the senior ranks after a warm up game began putting pressure on the veterans by rolling and In Ihe bantam division Barry McLean 479 last year top bowler is finding hard work lo stay ahead of Chris Somers and Ian Wilkes All in with still more young bowlers to join Georgetown will maintain Its position in the forefront Leaders Urgently Required lor Beavers and Cubs contact GORD 8778967 or JOE SHIELDS 8777150 BUSINESS DIRECTORS Dr RR Hamilton Dr DC Patterson Building Ontario TELEPHONE mi GW Corbett DC CHIROPRACTOR TO Mill GcorgitDwn For Appointment PHONE T71 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Goebeile Wagner MacAdam 8775155 877 R Clipsham Limited Surveyors Consulting Engineers Suit HALTON Ontario pruning trees wires If you touching ee br inch fills into w res you could be ed or killed Bccxt en Before pi fell trees thit hydro w res call your local hydro fo onss Safety around electricity is no shock to you Ontario hydro GEORGETOWN DISTRICT MINOR HOCKEY ASSOC TIER 2 TEAM TRYOUTS GORDON ARENA hs SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19th SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26th SATURDAY OCTOBER 3rd MIDGETS BANTAMS ATOMS NOVICES 7 em 800 850 AM 950 AM 10001050 AM 1100 11 50 AM 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