Jets control 2nd half for football win SECTION A Wednesday June IB 1983 Page ByJJ Game of the week saw J V Jets and Work That Body go head head In the first Inter ceptions by Donna Brown opened ihe scoring with a run for Work That Body Kelly in sham grabbed a two- point conversion Lynn Cortwright tied the score with catches for the major two- pointer as the two were deadlocked at the half The Jets took control In the second half as logged a pair or inter ceptions and a 10yard run for a touchdown Dicgel hod the other two majors for the Jets including a yard Interception return for a SPORTS SCOREBOARD Bill Smith golf times liar Icy ft Allen Carney G Ingles Arnold Millard J Snow CI A Arbuckle C Ruth Moll It M A Bellamy R Adams K In J Amos Sh Barlow K Mclntyre Gould Baker J A Avery It R a Fuller Peace D II Cook J Quay If Scott Jacobson B Lewis J 1 II Wagner II Krukowskt 1 Alexander A Homing J J Patterson M limn A Wallace 11 V Ism J Gordon Ml a Cotter J Morris S Alcorn It McCrie J King A A Murphy J 6 Puncheon M J Woods K Ren ircllner Minor soccer scores MAJOR SQUIRT Tornados Goals Cory Young Brad pears Stars n Cory Young Brad Spears Goal Noteworthy players Gary James Pollock Jason Stephen Burn Goab Milne Kyi Stan Nathan Milne Kyle I Uncock Andrew Craig Geoffrey Kami MAJOR ATOMS MM R While Knights goals Sloven Boyle d j Le Kb Noteworthy players Rob Eli strongly and look a wo goal lead before they lost their for the were Heather Noteworlh players were Roberta Vaut Thompson Is were by id Dan Todd tin Mail Coir Goal Shane Con Noteworthy players Hussy Brent Stevenson Mi Lynn Regan and Mary Walker Noteworthy Danielle Jen Heather Hob referred MINOR ATOMS R falcons Goals Craig Plalr BUI GIRLS ATOM RtdDfill Goals Angel Christy Star players Ann Bowman Emily Angela Lee Copland Jennifer Crock results Newfoundland Club Jennifer players Erin Dion Benito bhannon llrown MUI Bulldog 7 Goals Darren Gray Joe Nik I Kevin Shaw Danny Johnson Noteworthy players Scott Chris Crawford Join a Ball Hockey League for Idren ages 10 to I years burling You can Ira tome basic skills In ball hockey and have the opportunity I major Dianne Miko had a twopointer In the Jets win Reid JVJ and Natalie were the Game Stars Diet Centre Muffler 12 Ploy was tight between these two teams in the first hall The action had both teams scoring a pair of majors In the first half Cheryl Thompson and Barb Mc lntyre scored for Diet Centre Mclntyre major came on a seven yard pass from pivot Michelle Miehm Thru- way hod their majors from Monica Mostalerz on a fumbled punt return In the end zone ond Janls Murray The Diet Centre defence held scoreless In the second half while the offence scored two more times Pam Anderson did the honors on both occasions DC and Janis Murray were the Game Stars North Sparta 13 Peel County Early In the gome Bandit Lyn Tcrashlta picked off pass went yards for the score North Lori Sargent then tied the game The winning major came In the third when Maxj caught a 15yard pass from Sandra Once again the North defence come through and kept the Bandits from the line Debbie Ferguson and Linda NHS were the Game Stars King Submarine Royal I King offence was unbeatable as Cathy BcvVlckery and Donna Waters scar majors Dobson and Waters added two point conversions lone point came on a Carrie Glbbs single Top elementary school track athletes The George Kennedy 10yearold track team captured top honor at the Georgetown Family of Schools members of the earn front row from left are Scott Friend Ryan Pells Middle row Elaine Andrew Elliot Randy Barrett Jake Mash inter Jeff Lane Scott Andrea MeNeilly and Dawn Newman Bock row Tanya Stephanie Kulperi Nicole Ferguson David Adam Davln Harris and Jeff Missing are Jeff Denman Alexia Kerr and Shawn Pearson These too won major titles at meet Front Stephanie MikedeRyck Middle Erica Booth SarabFenske Tracey Clark David Back Wendy Sharon McRonald Tracey Metier Craig Johnston Jim Katsillerls Scott Gatterell and Mr Denny Missing are David Steer and Lindsay Black OTooles records team top honors Members include front row Heather Nlcoll Angela Sbeppard Middle Derek Parsons Michael Lumber Smith Kristen Ilemer and Christy Back Ryan Plrie Scott Kevin Klrkpotrick Hammond Barb Jason Leonard Heather Donker and Jay Francis Missing are Alison McLaocblan Paul and Jesse Herald photo Larry Peterson had four goals to pace Tooles lo a win over Royal in George town Ball Hockey League play Brian Beaumont had the Todd Cull Kent and Glen Baker scored tor the Royal team In other league play Dutch Export beat An Control 51 Randy Llgterlnk had two goals while Paul Dykxhoom Eric and Gary Roffel had singles D scored for the Animal team Gerald Veltman had two goals as Henry ball hockey win on had beat Pom pel Pizza Randy Tupllng had beat Pizza Dave Laidlaw Ed Boonstcr and Jim and Paul Shcppard for the winners Rick had two goals for Pompcl while Steve Gage and Tony hod the others Paul Atkins had three goals as Dave a Service Centre thumped Hutton MM Doug Hall had two goals while singles went to Carlos Kennedy Greg Links Neil Ada mson had two goals for while George Vander lees l and Adolf had Randy had two goals as Geminls won Us first game of the year a 41 decision over Jim McCluskey and Rob Tupllng had the others Schutzhadthe lone goal Gem in Is goalie Ken Glaude stopped a penalty shot In he game In another game Exchange House defeat cd Calvert Dale Homes 31 Greg Rick Gammon and Gary Lock wood scored for the winners while John Bar clay scored for the Calvert team Local cricket team remains undefeated By DR SOLOMON TANCOO Herald Correspondent Georgetown Cricket Club has bad a success ful start In the Hamilton and District league wins over University of Guelph and Playing on the sity grounds last week locals beat the league champion Guelph team by four wickets The university team bowled first for a total of 117 runs The Georgetown bowl attack was steady as Lai kept an Immaculate length and ended with three wickets for six runs Clyde and alio bowled well claimed three for and two for respectively Georgetown knocked off three runs by losing on six wickets to gain a four wicket victory David Anthony was the hero for the locals as he scored runs including fours six and one three He was justly supported by Neville Somaroo who played his best Innings in recent years and contributed runs to the total Saturday was In to do battle wllh Georgetown The visitors had first strike but destructive bowling by Moolchan and the entire squad could only muster a paltry 32 runs Moolchan had three wickets for 10 runs while bowled three for 12 Somaroo got the last wicket on the only ball he bowled Georgetown only lost two wickets In their turn at bat In scoring the runs needed for the win a former Brantford resident now living in Georgetown playing for the locals scored 10 runs while Balkissoon 11 not out Soondarlal 9 not out stayed together until Ihe win was Saturday the team travels to St Catharines for a game with West St 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