SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday July If ItftC Panel Winning smile Benito here poses with both her trophy and winning medals Dlonelle was last month Herald Athlete of the Month based an her ex plot Is on I he soccer field The Atoms girl play scored a total of 19 goals In the five game her team played That amount included one game where Dlonelle netted six goals The Herald wishes to congratulate on being named he winner of last month award Herald photo SCOREBOARD Swimming train Janna Cellar Rebecca Sarah Caltlln Brown Woodcock Jonathan Graham Jack Camp- bell Smith Fiona Stephanie John Blair Danny Walllnta Mam Wocoa Mackay Kcndr Murphy Craig Aahton Amanda Sharon Rowan Sarah Amy Ian Ruth Ma thaw Laura TADPOLE Irvine Summer Jacnul Jenny Martin Sargent Bonnie Vanlol Graham Walker Jtnatca Michelle Gdoi Charla Carolyn Turner Turner Amanda Kevin Garret Hay Andrea Peacock Michelle Cole Todd Aahton Kyle CI alios Brawn Chrlitoptur Damon Jenufar Sarah Matthew Stephen Barber Leah Ma t Kyle Shannon Amanda Stony Anderun Jubenvllle Jacqueline Andela Jeiilca llamlll Oirbtopher Rnnn rick Jennifer KrrrUi Tern Tyler Brian Cole Meghan Maitu Murphy Mary While YELLOW Veronica Laura Bowman Matthew Ttknoway Audrey Leah Crane Erin Topher Baker Mac Lean Dank Moon Kevin Moore Ryan Jenklna Aaron Donna Sarah David Knapp Sandra Jemlttr MacMaater Darea Irvine Kalhy Irvine Kyle I Card Midget goal Dunlop of note Geoffrey David Blit Van note Graeme Robert ChrlatopherGoodhew Warren note whole team PEE WEE Vwn Pharmacy Barter Kbull Young Slew Holme Jamei Burger King goeli Mick Barrlcch it Playera note Scott lion Player note Chrii Joey Cougar goal Trent Cull Player of note David John JakePoulalrup Bilk Brent lose Beaumont Annett Brand Erin Lew A Cocking Rick Clark Julia Italy Leaik Nor done KlUe MacTariane Erin Amber Katie i Thomaa Arnold Amy Leah Joel Bradley nick Kingdom Allan lUamw nil Heather Sargent J Crane Todd Fedora Shannon Canton I Heather Boyd Kriatln Boyle a Smith I I Paul BEGIN NEB MAROON Amy Joel Bradley Paul Em- ma Handy Webater Dawn Ladd Barber Blight 1 Shane Grant of Stephen Burn Burger King goal M lie of Paul goal Paul Ih i Jim Engl ih of note Sieve Holme Girls Soccer Maroon goat KatteBrylhl Player of note n Michelle Mary Lynllogan Gold Sara Playera of nolo Julie Kin of note Becky Erin Van Klin Player note CarneMarkm Rid I Lynn Hunter MOSQUITO Darby Erler Booth Anne Marauder note Volmi JunetleBourgeola Lydla Copeland Galen Adam Bowman Brown WUlaMr Jamie KriaU Peacock Natalie Barber Jade Joah Weeder Parker Boys Soccer Rocket goal Top player Ian Cartvrlgbt Raymond Joey Bum Manea Manager I Blue Maroon goata Stuart Keiln StevenKoWf StennSm Player of not Danny Brown David Jubenvllle Bomben o note Peter Green note Ryan Herbert Tlnunlnp Purple of note Ryan Jeremy Cadger Hall Call Tiger Playen of not Clayton Tiger goal Judd Rkhardaon not Ronnie Bellamy Paul Jamee Shawn MAJOR Wing note whole team of whola learn JykhL Julie Rstrum Tan Jennlfn Of note Bonnie Clark Nina Pear Jennifer V Clark of note whole team ValSabo of nola Laura Sue Taj lor Nancy Ttmklu CM I goala not available CSS Trad KunWelden of not Erin Either Ger rlta Sandy Iteaton Jul la Hum Playen note Decky Dobbin Carol Mitchell Radium plant of Martha Kelly Taylor CBS Office I OSS goal Sua Roger Player of Donna Carolyn Erin Hughe Redman goal Dearotlen nole Bonnie Clark Fastball leaders notch 97 victory Rockwood halts streak Acton A had their four game win streak halted Monday night courtesy of Fastball League leader The squad recorded a win at Prospect Park to improve its record to wins against three loesen With the loss Acton mark Is set at seven wins and six losses which puts the team in a tic for spot with Hornby Both Hornby and Acton have seven games re maining in their regular schedule Monday s game was only eight In In length due to the lights curfew However in their half of the final frame the A had runners at third and second with one out but I put the deciding runs the plate Paul MacDonald took the loss for Acton allowing eight runs In the four Innings he worked Gary Halls second overall in the league dings Acton races 48 three times Hornby twice and Orangevllle once each It up to us where we finish Acton manager Steve Marshall com merited The A will have this week off as their next league game will be Mori day night at Prospect Park against The two teams return for another encounter Wednesday even ing In In their last week the As bats were nothing short of Acton scored a total of runs In their victories over Hornby 15 and 130 In the first game with the A scored two in the first Inning Halls followed with singles that scored a run each In the third frame Roy Spear had a single as did Kelly Again Hurdle hit a single that brought home a run Dick Spear then walked and Gerry single too brought home another run as Acton led after three innings The A b Increased their margin to In the fifth inning when both die and Halls hit solo homers In the sixth Hurdles single brought home Carglll who singled and went to se cond on a fielder a choice Acton scored the rest of their runs In the seventh Halls reached first on an error Dick Spear walked and Rick Greenly singled to load the bases Mark Symes single brought home one run then Cargifis fielder choice brought home another Steve Marchall base on balls with the bases loaded produced yet another A tally then Hurdle completed a fine performance at the plate with a thee- run single Hurdle pitched the win for Acton going the full seven Innings and allowing just one hit with no walks He also fanned 13 Burnsfields field goal decides football contest A Janet field goal made the difference in the first contest of the day Sports defeated H and H Video Poppy kept both their first game the Chiropractic Group came out on top of Poppy with a score of and in their second match Steel beat Poppy 144 n other contests Peel County Ban beat 194 and squeaked by Toy Magic2e2S The first half of the game belonged to and Video Intercepted an errant North Hal ton pass arid and H Video moved down to score on a major In the second quarter Nancy Hamilton s interception set up a Julie touchdown to widen H and Hs lead Before the half North put points on the board when Sandra Cousens con with Kim Duncan The third quarter started with a blast as Fournier scampered yards tor a and then grabbed the twopoint convert North would not give in and they marched down the field to score a touchdown by Donna Hamilton Kim Duncan snagged the two point convert North Halton wo unstoppable as Kim Duncan scored another major With less than two minutes in the game the score was tied when Janet Bums booted a field goal on a fourth down attempt Poppy defense played superbly against Madarasz Chiropractic Group to keep the score low Barb scored a touchdown on a pass from Mlchete Jennie Thompson got the twopoint convert Joanne Seorle replied for Poppy on a fake quarterback keeper for a 50yard bootleg The Group came out on top when Cathy Dobson scored the other major Intercep tions were recorded by Cnthy Dob- son and Dcnean Jones and In their second game of the day Poppy held Steel to just six BREAKING LOOSE A Peel County Bandits player slips away from host of Corrigan defenders on this play Peel recorded a 100 vk over Corrigan last weekend in Georgetown 1 Hag Ac at field Herald photo Over30 ball hockey In the evening first game Petro Canada and Ihe Ponlinc off with Petro Canada being vie by a 41 score Gary Bovalr and Brian Patterson directed the victory with a goal and two assists each while Neil McDonald pumped in a goal and added an assist Guy Lentoy notched a goal while Marty Weaven Mark and Ted Rom bough cat t had an assist Doug McDonald was the lone Pont lac marksman with assists going to Stan Lorussoand Doug Anderson In the second game the Kent tiers overwhelmed Northern Telcom by 102 count Don Parker took over the Glen girls drop ball contest Glen Williams Squirt Girls lost a decision to Acton West in Halton Rural Minor Softball Association play Acton was never in trouble as they the Glen 104 over the first three innings The Glen runs were all scored in the fifth inning A single by Hancock was followed by con walks to Fowler and Fowler loading the bases A walk by Sandra Richardson drove In a run One out later Michelle singled to drive in the 2nd run and Shannon Morris followed with a two- run double HAZENS LAWN CYCLE Sarvlce Dealer For Bflogs Tecumsah Csnsdltna SINCLAIR AVE UNIT 10 GEORGETOWN ONTARIO homeowners Insurance a good buy Our service makes even better Call mo ROBERT l TAT INS AGENCY IMQuslphSt Qeorgttown 877 6148 points until the fourth quarter Cathy Waters scored a ID ana a twopoint convert In the final two minutes of the game Donna Waters ran yards to score the other ma In other action Toy Magic looked as If they were going to romp all over JV Jets Kelly Cunningham and Natalia Pachegco scored for Toy Magic and Lor kicked the convert Sherrt replied for JV making the score 1M at the half Jets came out firing in third quarter as Lorraine Brown and Janot McKay scored majors with Kate Lord getUng the twopoint con vert In the fourth quarter JV and Toy Magic traded touchdowns with Janet McKay scoring for JV and Natalia Pacnegco scoring for Toy Magic Melanie McCracken got the only Interception of the game Peel County Bandits beat Cor rigan 19 Janlne In tercepted a Bandit pass Peel Coun ty game sheet was not available GAME STARS Kelly Cunn Ingham McCracken Cindy MS Ann Marie Milne and Debbie P Cathy Dobson CGI Fournier and Janet Bums NHS In Guelph Liter the As started where they left off against Hornby In the first Inning Greg Volnn homered as the first batter of the game Mark Symes went to first when hit by a pitch and Roy Spear got on based on an error Both run ners advanced on a passed ball and scored on Gary Hall single In the second inning the A power came to light as Glenn Scott Greg and Symes hit back toback homer to up Actons advantage to In the third inning Hall hit a solo homer McArthur reached first on an error and came borne on Dick Spears tworun home run Scott singled and went to second when Voisln went to first on an error brought another run home with a single Roy Spear reached then on an error and Hurdles fielders choice produced the final run for Acton in the inning Acton added two more runs in the fourth for a 134 lead when Dick Spear brought McArthur home with a tworun snot Guelph scored Its on ly runs of the game in their half of the Inning with a grand slam homer But the As added their final two runs in the eighth inning when after Halls singled McArthur homered Roy Spear started the game on the mound for Acton allowing two hits in four innings while fanning four Hurdle came on in relief and allowed no hits while fanning four in the four frames he worked Thursday night in the A too started their scoring parade in the first inning this time with four runs Mark and Roy Spear singled and came home on Mark Hurdles double Kelly McArthur also doubled as did Dick Spear In the second frame Roy Spear doubled and came home on Hurdles homer Dick Spear then homered and Acton led after wo innings of play The hi ting heroics continued In the third frame too Paul MacDonald singled went to second as Gerry reached base on an error Greg Voisln was hit by a pitch and the bases were loaded Roy Spear brought home one run when he was walked and Mark Hurdle brought home two more with a single McAr thur fielders choice scored the final run of the inning In the sixth inning the A s round ed out their scoring with three more runs Dick Spear walked and scored on MacDonald triple walked and Mark Symes double brought across the final two runs for the winners Hurdle took the win going the distance on the mound He allowed three hits and fanned 10 while giving up no walks HAUL IN THE BIG ONE BIG ON INTERIOR ROOM WITH A RANGE OF COMFORT AND PERFORMANCE features Kxlays answer ACCORD YOUR LOCAL METROLAND HONDA II Small I Vint league scoring tea a with a six point on three goals and three George Caylc had two goals and four assists while Mark Taylor had two goals and three assists to give that line seventeen points lor the night Geoff Parker netted two goals and Ron Ilulbers had two assists each and Al Hay contributed one assist in the route Holmes scored both Northern Telecom goals with assists going to Dennis Rodgers Mike Delasalle and Smallwood In the third game Century defeated Choice Air 30 and still tops the standings with an undefeated record or wins losses and one tie Marksmen for Century were Ran dy We don Don and Ron McAllister Ante Kovaceulc helped with two assists while Ray Peacock Chris and Bob had one assist each GEORGETOWN HONDA 203 Guelph St GEORGETOWN 8731818 TORONTO 8464913 SALES SERVICE PARTS LEASING BODY SHOP WATER PROBLEMS A LEAKY BASEMENT Call The Professionals No Digging and No Mess Cracks in the Basement repaired by Injection All work carries a 1 year unconditional guarantee We will dig If 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