Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 10, 1985, p. 18

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SECTION TUB July to 1983 Sports in brief Glen beats leaders The Glen Williams Girls Green Team beat the league leading Milton Club 3 for their ninlh the season It was a lie after five Innings when Stephanie hit a Suianno a single and Laurie a double to made KristaWebbafMiltonscoredonRWcIl hit triple to close the sixth Inning Tracy and SandyWeeksboihscored Tracywlthawalkanda steal home and Sandy with a to end the coring Special mention to Danielle Kelr who played great right field and to the super combination of Tracy Laurie and Stephanie who nailed six trying to steal bases A team wins The Gordon Intercounty A Tennis team defeated Swansea 31 last week Allison and Linda Rico won their match by scores of and Audrey Houston and Ann Kennedy dropped their first game before coming back with a pair of wins and Marilyn Serjeantson won their and In a tiebreaker The lone defeat came at the hands of Dorecn Thomson and who dropped a couple of gomes winning the opener kG2 The teim Is at home today against Spring field Putting unbeaten marks on the line Grid leaders set stage for game League lenders Dairy have sit IhL singe for their showdown next week Both teams have played super football en route to perfect This week the Queens beat the Long horns and Tooles topped IAS In other action the Smokers defeated North M and M Pro Sports dropped another this lime lo Corri and the Peel Co Bandits nipped Nerval 107 in a sleeper Dairy Queen tuned up for next weeks clash of he titans by vanquishing the Longhorns Gary Lock wood sped past bevy of bovine boys to tally the game first six liter Brother Ken Lockwood then intercep ted a Ihrn pass and danced his way close i for an easy by Steve Crossmun The defence put the damper on any thoughts of a herd upstt with three more Interceptions by Lee Ferguson Jell Lock wood and Mitch Howie and contributed quarter TDs to put the game out of reach Longhom scoring slots were not available AS Tooles resplendent in new sweaters shook off surprisingly strong IAS effort to stretch their record to Their most spectacu score came when flick Baldwin threaded a perfect pass to James Allan with IAS defender Brian In hot pursuit Allan added on other major to help to victory Wimp Pemble- ton who obviously had an of wheat ics for breakfast struck cousin Brian Pcmblcton with a 50yard rocket in the quarter to score and bring his ctosi John Rivers Jeff Walerworth and Duo nil Wilson also had IAS ma tors NORTH The Inst time these two teams hooked up was in These twoteims are cowinners of this week lltrald Team Week Above the local boys select team won op at the lint annual bantam select tournament played here an the weekend Not to be outdone the girts team below managed the same feat Member of the boys team Include bottom from left are Scott Cunningham Michael Wild David meter Gombolti Allan Jonanen Jay Johnson Jamie and Duane Coleman Back row from led Varrlechlo Michael Baker Terry Smith Allan Schtelds John and coach Jack The bantam girls team that took top at lab weekend tourney Include bottom row from left Shannon Rhonda Jenny Melville Sandy Alison Irvine and coach Rich Donnell Front row from left Miral Jones KrUtlne Tammy Wood goalie Michelle MacEachern Lisa and Jenny Gallagher Grey team rallies for win A inning enabled the lightning to clinch the win Lori Sargent Candy Armstrong and Vicky generated super fielding did a great Job catching Lesley Scarlett Johnston and Sargent scored twice each Smurt Betty and Lois had triples Brenda Osborne doubled twice Jennie David had a double Bemice Griffiths made many good catches at short and rover Likewise Barb and Casslsta in left and centre field PINK LADIES IS BLACK SHEEP A grand slam by Pink Washboume and a nice homer by Janice were only some of the highlights of this game A nice easy swing from the bat of Mary Kelly resulted in a triple while Lois Patrick triples due to practice Bev Boo Bop avoided two rundowns between second and third and third and home Pitcher Janet Ransom in self defence made a speedy protective catch Jan Withers snagged a great on In right field Debbie Lindsay put on a juggling act at rover with a close catch For the Sheep Hall hit a powerful homer while Sherry Love and Tammy had three hits and scored twice Sandy Bujold exhibited great fielding DONS FLOCK BULLDOGS I Sound hitting by the entire violet team especially Carol Dean singles Julie 3 singles a double Sharon Spears singles and Debbie similes 1 gave them this win Barb Jennings made a sparkling catch when called on Rookie pitcher Saunders executed a great double play Bulldogs attempted scoring to big runs But the Flock stood their ground Pat Hunter hit a fantastic homer and Mary Anne Bradley tapped a grand slammer along with her triple and single had a double along with a stroll to 1st base Andrea Milne Lesley BeaqucandDianne Leonard singled twice for the night GOLDEN GLOVES BLUE JAYS Gloves continued on their golden winning ways with yet another points to their credit Carney Hoped her homer of tha year with two singles Betty Klrby doubled twice and Hotly tripled and doubled Anne Puckering was hot on the mound Jane Mercer excelled In the field catching anything in sight Jays June Ford and Mary Jones combined on a good pby at home Cole scored twice while Marilyn Jones Ford Ellen McGown Kelly Pcmblcton and Kim Marcil tallied once Despite the outcome both teams played steady ball Blue Jays keep up your great Jays chanting Girls Just wanna have Tun This was a high scoring game highlighted by the hard hilling and running Jennie Brookes and consistent pitching by Arlcnc and Brookes hit and scored three times Donna Barlow had hit scoring once Virginia Walker Jackie Sue Martin Bonnie Campbell and Poo tallied for two runs each Yea Dingbats Powers Donna Peacock scored three times while Barrett Barb Terry Michelle Cash Snow tallied twice Cash did a fine Job catching Colleen Costello whacked an homer bringing in two runs 10 RED FOXES Even with a great start by Tumblers in the 1st inning knocking in runs the Foxes battled back to within one run Joanne Coles and Dianna Tripp scored twice Linda Armstrong PatMorcy Sandy Paddle Gall Ruby and Cindy tallied the other markers For the sly ones Sally umbers tone Debbie Penny Woods Anne Korzack Molly Moore Joy Thompson and Alice Edgar J scored fcdgar Is still continuing to do well on the mound Terrys Place NATURAL NAIL EXTENSIONS Special JUNE JULY AUGUST SAVE 500 on a new set of nails FREE bottle of polish with fill of existing nails 8775419 CALL FOR APPOINTMENT PHOTO REPRINTS FOR ate available lor any photographappearing PRODUCTS The Herald EXPERT SERVICE CALL 8775413 ONTARIO Phone the playoffs when the Smokers were humb led by the Sports With the memory of that de bacle fresh In their minds Smokers ex acted tome measure of revenge today Terry squeezed the ball for a pair of first quarter Smokers Paul Sargent Steve rost and Doug Thomp- added three more North Incon offence could only master two majors by Scan and Mark Hamilton M and SPOUTS vntOHIMGAN The Pro Sporls have adopted a devious this season designed to engender over con fldencc In While outwardly presenting a weak de fence and an impotent offence they are clever disguising what can only be described as an awesome football Plans call for the ruse to be shed In the playoffs If they make It that far Mike Lord and Gord scored for and so the loss t appear too suspicious MelNcllly also copped two inter Corri who fell for deception completely doubled M and production Their was Brent who feasted on the Pro Sport defence for the majors Hugo added another Cor played strong de fence with Dave Smith Mike and Mike I grubbing inter Pet I CO BANDITS Paramedics were call in after this game to revive scores of football fans who hud Inadvertently watched portions of it and then lapsed stupor As groggy fans res ponded to smelling salts hey discovered hit they had missed 17 points of scintillating scoring The Bandits minus starting QB Terry Hunt could only muster a and a field gojl by Rick Donaldson and I- rank Bruno respectively The ten prints garnered by these scores however was enough to power the Bandits over Nerval The boys in black could only score once a TD by Rob Specters ace fans 17 with onehitter Curtis hurls gem in win Glen Williams ers continue to chalk up the wins In the Inter county Fastball League The Specters who are on lop in the league standings with II wins against just two losses defeated Acton Tuesday home then beat there 53 Tuesday night the big story was pitching of Moe Curtis The era allowed a base hit to the first Acton hitler then proceeded to pitch hilless ball The nitty onehitter came with 17 strikeouts Glen scored the Specters first run In the first inning while Andy Broadbent belted a solo homer In the third up the score to Brad Kale scored the In the fifth In addition to his fine pitching performance Curtis helped his cause at the plate going two- four on the night also finished the game with two hits In four plate appearances Thursday night Mark Curtis pitched the win going the first six innings before Gary Halls came on In relief Hale Broad bent Mickey Dewes Brian and Dave scored the Specters runs Glen once again call a good game behind the plate The Specters travelled to lo take part In a tournament there and split both their games Friday night Glen Will lams defeated Bradford l In a game that was called after five Innings but Halls pitched the Saturday tl Specters dropped a 3 1 decision lo Merchants and were eliminated from the tourney Halls look the loss Glen Williams took on lost night at home and will travel here Tor another league game tonight Friday night team Is in Rock wood and Glen Williams will once again host Acton next Tuesday evening Intermediate fastball play downs will start in about 10 days and the Specters will know soon who their opponent will be All scries will be a best of three set Each team is put into a Region with tour teams making up a Regional division The four prov I region champs ill meet In Ingcrsoll in Sept ember in a nation tournament that will decide the Ontario champion Cricket squad wins two weekend games Alex Tough from CI players refreshment stall field convenors referees and linesmen and all others They all helped to make the occasion a success Two Inter County games this evening entertain Mariners at Trafalgar Road and Meteor White host Guelph at Meadowglen both at 7 Last week Vorian upset Mariners In a battle at with Gord Barclay netting a screamer from outside the area and Kevin Harrison nodding home a free kick whilst left alone in front of goal A late Mariner goal only served to serve up an exciting finish to a hard fought game Simon Willis had a great game In net far and bad to go off with a severe cut late Into the second half Blue lost narrowly to Butcher after holding the leaders for most of game Dubious tactics were adopted by the visitors in coming through with a 32 victory White pulled off a victory In Acton despite the loss of two players on ejections and four cautions continued on their winning way with an win in Milton There were some errors in last week s report the Information comes from several sources lads and I always hope it is correct Mark Splinter netted a hat trick I believe and the team played strongly throughout Goalies In the Inter County are having a hard year first Martin Warner then Colin Hick and now Simon Willis are Injured A Goalies task Is not an easy one and as last player Is often castigated with others mistakes When the keeper Is beaten it Is usually a goal For the keeper to be beaten however several players in front have to have lost the ball somewhere sometime before Ihe ball enters the net By SOLOMON Herald Correspondent Georgetown cricket team maintained a stranglehold on top spot In the Smith Division of the Ham Hon and Dlst net League competition by defeating Hamilton and Oakvllle In games this weekend Saturday at Churchill Park in Hamilton the locals won by the est of margins Hamilton batted first and were all out for 109 runs George town s captain Ashley Windsor was the most successful bowler capt wickets for IS runs while bowled 3 for At their at but the Georgetown batsmen found it very hard to score runs and lost of their frontline batsmen Tor only runs How ever Narine and Balkls came together and saved the day with scores of and 16 runs respectively before they were out The last pair Ram narine and Windsor were at the wickets when llamlllons score of runs was surpassed and Ram was not out while Windsor was to not out and narrow win was achieved Sundays game was played at Stewarllown and the win Oak vllle was more comfort able The visitors were bawled out Tor W runs due to the steady bowling of all bowlers Clyde and Ash ok Kumar were the most successful claiming wickets for runs and For respectively The Georgetown bats men started losing wickets one over with total score of G runs but David Anthony and Neville Samaroo prevented a to tal collapse and brought some respectability to score Anthony was out when the score was 40 runs and he had boundaries in his person contribution or IB was out with runs on the score board and he hit boundaries In his score of 19 runs and Windsor made the remaining runs for the win with Windsor at 10 not out and Balkissoon at 4 not out At this Georgetown had lost wickets gaining a wicket win and a week end sweep Satuday game should provide a preview of this year championship contest as locals leaders of the Smith Division host Mississ Rambler Ihe curr leaders of the E U SprtggsDivislonatStew Public School

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