Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 29, 1988, p. 13

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SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday Jna2 1W Page First winner Kalliy walked away with Meadows section president the title at the first tier Acton Broom he ad presents the winning Meadows Ladles Invitational golf trophy to with the assistance tournament championship on June of Greg Wagstalf and From to right Acton Pic art tops in Acton First In Low for A flight Dorothy Young from North Hal ton B flight Nancy Utile from Acton Meadows G C and C flight Dorelle Smith Tram Erin Heights GC Taking first for tow net In A flight June from Erin Heights flight Latimer from North and Cfllght Eva Roberts of Acton Meadows G C Acton Meadows and Labatts On Breweries held their First Annual Ladies Invitational on June The event was well attended with 41 players representing nine area dubs Overall champion for Low Net went to Kathy from Erin Heights G C and overall Low Gross was taken by Grace Steffler from Victoria Park G C Placing Ladies Flag Football New dart league is on the horizon I did not think I would be penning little news so soon after the dose the Georgetown Industrial League business for 138788 For years now darts players have spoken about the distinct possibility of putting another league together a competitive league where play en would play based upon their form and ability The Industrial League which has carried the dart bannci for many years has a player playing equality rule in relation to number of games a player can actually ploy and la strictly a team game The Region of Peel Dart League about to Initiate the heralding of the Division with teams from Georgetown Milton and Acton for starters The league is affiliated to the national darts federation and players have automatic member ship Teams have to be formed early and carry a bar or dub type of spon Teams consist of a minimum of eight players and a maximum of players All players have the entitlement to play In the Zone Region and Provincial Cham leading to National and told play Already as I type away 0 Toolcs Time Out Brackens and the Legion are among those who have been ap proached and are showing some in terest Not all potential players are aware of this addition In the area until now Mike Pepper is the lad of initial organizing and has all the details People who are interested In forming a team should find a soring establishment and advise MikePepper Matches consist of eight singles four doubles and two team games of four players each ploying 601 and Respectively a best of three format In each category It Is possible for each player to ploy nine games each evening Match nights are Mondays although the league normally plays on Tuesdays and only on boards Points arc awarded for team and In entry fee also Includes the annual banquet at the Skyline Hotel at he Team registration takes place on July a minimum of players by Aug 3 and league play com around the second week in September This Is an exciting addition to Halton darts Who knows with this county production of top sporting personalities the potential of pro ducing yet another champion Darts is one of the fastest growing sportsrecreations in the country although having been around for many years in a less publicized man than today Our local ladies mixed and industrial leagues have been supported by the Legion for welcome Dart throwing and drinking arc joined in hand so to speak coming together bars dubs and pubs and create tremen business Today stand on drinking and driving will no doubt make teams use the designated driver and Ihis Is highly recom mended Matches will take place on a home and home basis throughout the darting season from September until April and May there is no restriction on the the player either nor should here be and desire to play la all that Is required JV Jets give Letts Dive the slip By Herald Special In ladles flag football play last week the big contest of the day was JV Jets slipping by Lett a Dive with a score of 19- IB Bums Transport defeated a deflated Amies Body Shop 12 while in other action Fergs Flicks had little trouble defeating Madarasz 32 12 The battle of the basement found and Rockwell tie at 12 12 Coach looks to be the next Bill Walsh of ladies flag foot ball His Jets proved to be a strong opponent for Lett Dive Lorraine Brown and Linda Ferguson found out Lett Dive weakness the run Each scored majors on 0 and running plays other touchdown came on a pitch and run play to Wendy Moore Linda Ferguson lone convert proved to be the deciding factor In this game defence played a strong game as Janet Allison pulled in two Intercep tions to keep Letts Dive at bay Lett Dive left their scoring up to Waters with two and Bev Vickcry with one On the last play of the game Lett Dive could have tied the game with a single but Wimp went for all the marbles and lost Hamilton Jackie WIckens Julie Leanne and Monica each posted six points while Joan Beaumont pulled rasle In a twopoint convert Leanne Four Amies Body Shop has not had very many opportunities to smile Their offence continues to flounder as they could only post one touchdown on a 50yard rasle play of Kelly Cunningham s Joanne Searie chipped In the convert Bums Transport only scored two touchdowns but that proved to be enough Denny Ursel had a 55yard run to score Burns first touchdown and clutch catching by Sandra caused Bums to take the lead and stay there Mlchele and Lynn strutted their stuff for Conigan and Rockwell respectively as ran a SO yards for a and Carol Stelnratt while Rockwell other score was posted by Natalia Pacheco Rockwell and also traded Interceptions with Natalia and Chris La Rose on the receiving end The last contest of the day proved to be a blowout Madarasz minus Mlchdle Mlehm and Pam Anderson lacked their usual offensive power Kim Peters and Barb McKeeman scored their only paints Ferg Flicks had a field day picking apart Madarasz s defence Nancy GAME STARS JV Jets whole team Helen Kim Peters M Monica Michele Rockwell whole team Sandra nler had the only Interception of the Cousens BT Kelly Cunningham day Bats cracking in squirt house league Three games were played last week in the Georgetown Baseball Associations Squirt League Mon day night the Indians defeated the Cubs and the Padres beat the Yankees Wednesday night the Cubs defeated the Giants Batting for the Cuba Shawn hit a double and Mark belted a home run A good throw to first was made by Mark to Joan- than Howell for the out For the Thomson Moving Indians Brian Normore hit a triple and home run to drive in three Dean Ellis slammed a triple and Steve Collins gloved a fly ball Matt McMutlen Sisters turn on offence Twisted Sisters on the of fence as action continued lost week In the Georgetown Ladies Powder puff League Twilled Sisters Rhythm Id Twisted Sisters came out swinging with Penny and Mick Wood smashing out an over the fence homcrun in the first Inning It was a strong game played by all the Sisters For Rhythm In Blue Lois Patrick banged out a triple along with Lynn and Peden hitting two doubles Good overall team effort for Rhythm in Blue Crown Royal 15 Dragon Ladies It was a neck and neck match Tor these two teams with Crown Royal coming out on top In the ninth Inning Sherry Love hit a timely double to bring In the tying run Warren had a good night bashing out her first Lori King played a great game behind the plate throw out four runners Good game Tor the Royal team The Dragon Ladles gave their full effort In this game with Donna Peacock pounding out a two run homer Sharon and Debbie Miller also had a good night at the plate each hilling a double II Stinker Co for Gold The Stinkers had a great night with solid batting by he entire learn Wendy Mlddleton hit a homcrun a triple and a double Julie also hod a good game with strong itching and going four for four at he plate Go for Gold had a rough game against the L Stinkers Jen nifer Reynolds gave her full effort hitting a triple Nice running catch by Holly Peterson Good effort by all the Gold players Oh Jays Bobs Cat 16 It was a good game for the Oh Jays with Hoflng making a super catch on third Dianne Saunders banged out a triple and a double to keep the Oh Jays on top Great game played by all the Oh Jays For Bob s Cats Cindy Kemper tried for the comeback hitting two doubles Laurie played a good game at first All of Bob Cats played a good game Rat was a great game for the with everyone playing good offence and defence Karen Bottomley had super night making two great catches and pounding out a triple Strong pitching by Slacey Hamilton and Elaine Morelond held the Rat up It was an excellent effort for the Rats Joyce Hutchlns and Puckering executed a great double ploy Sandy Robinson had a good night on the mound and also banged out a triple Lucky Charms 15 It was a well deserved win for the Lucky Charms playing a solid game of baseball Suzette Corley had a good night getting a triple on a bunt Herman a Henderson made a double play to end the game Way to Lucky Charms I The Cobras played an aggressive game with Leslie Breen smashing out a Great catch by Sue Martin made In ldt field Good all round effort by all the Cobras made a strong play on second to force an out Fishing Charters Yankees had strong batting from Mlchad David Pegs Paul Farmer Lesley Moss ana Sam who all hit doubles David Pegs and Geoff Bahr also hit triples and Geoff Glen Wood and Andrew Terrd belted home runs the Yankees Brad ad ded two RBIs to his team score In the fldd Paul Fanner made a good fly ball catch and at home plate Paul tagged out a runner Hitting for the Shaw Trophies Padres Shane Copland batted a double and Adam Stoyles hit two triples Triples also were made by Mlchad Simon and Darryl Johnston Dairy 1 Johnston Nathan Martin Daniel Young blasted home runs for the Padres Wesley Blight had a good night at the plate with two home runs and one grand slam Brad Bdford and Peter Finlay also added Stuart at shortstop made a good throw to Adam at first for an and Simon threw to Wesley Blight for a tag at third Daniel Young and Stuart Scotford showed great speed running the On Wednesday Crossway Cuba had two doubles by Cory with triples by Johnauian Howdl and Ben Swanson and home runs scored by Shawn Weatherall and Mark Matthew naway and Garrett Norman made excellent fly ball catches with Gar rett turning his catch into a double ploy For the McEachern Steering Specialties Giants Craig Anderson hit a double and Darren Mansfield a triple Mile Kitchen scored a home run for the Giants In the field Steve Ribbons gloved a ball Cricketers win opener with gusto AN KUMAR Herald Special Playing with lots of gusto and fire Georgetown Cricket Club recorded Its first victory of the season in a match played on June A strong Hamilton and District combined under team were beaten by Georgetown by a margin of l runs Skipper A Kumar won the loss and elected to bat first However the opposition struck two quick blows D Anthony was caught after scoring four and P was bowled for a duck A Kumar Joined Shlvaprasad and the score advanced at fast pace to GO before Shlvaprasad was bowled for 38 gressive Kuock Included seven and a six Suss was next man nit after scoring nine A Saldullah Joined next and played a fine of which carried the total to 128 before he was out Samaroo Joined next and the score advanced at a fast pace A Kumar Under split openers Ruggers win took charge of the situation and hit the bowlers ail over the place to push Ihe score to 172 for five wickets in overs Kumar was not out with runs which nduded eight boun daries two a five C was unbeutcn with nine For H and D L Juniors Blythe look two wickets for runs H and Juniors also started the innings poorly losing quick wickets But once again skipper Blythe playing aggressive cricket came to rescue with a breezy before he was run out From the rest of the baiting only M Sharwa with an unbeaten played well The and D L Juniors were all out for 131 Sussi got three wickets for Georgetown Thus Georgetown won the match by runs Georgetown fielded well claiming GEORGETOWN SPA FITNESS CENTRE EXCLUSIVELY 8771924 three run outs me match was played In extremely windy and humid conditions Georgetown have been having trouble in fielding a full side because of poor response WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ALL KIWANIS EVENTS ELLS DRIVING SCHOOL NEXT COURSE STARTS SEPTEMBER 6th to SEPTEMBER 28th Monday Wednesday Nights 6 30 to 9 30 For Information About Courses or Private Lessons phone 8772671 The Masters boys rep soccer team opened the season with a great effort In Streetsville Unfortunately two goals In the dosing minutes gave the home team the points The boys came up against strong opposition in their next two games going down to both Missluauga and Burlington The team bounced back last week with a winning per formance In Brampton The 32 did not do the boys Justice as the crossbar came to the assistance of the home team on at least three occasions In the second half Special mention should be given to Jer Baker Tim Shier and Jason Penman three boys more than holding their own In a strong Peel Halton league The rest of the squad also deserves credit In br inging a higher standard or soccer to the fields Georgetown They are Robert Harrison Jon Bums Chris Crawford More St Pierre Andrew Elliot Paul Gogan Jake Mashlnter Shawn Pearson Kevin Shaw Matthew Thompson Kevin Kinn Harry Miguel Eagles Bruce Davison and George Tzimas Tim and John Watts each touched down a pair of tries as North II whipped the Grimsby Gentlemen in local rugby action at Ndtson Park on James Paul converted one try and added a three paint penalty kick while Mike Howies boot also found the range on a convert at Georgetown District High School EXAM REPORT CARD PICKUP Thursday June 30th 9am 11am All students may return to school to pick up report cards for Semester 2 Students In Grades 9 2 may pick up Semester 2 exams as well NOTE TO PARENTS Your help In returning school materials such as library books and texts would be appreciated BARB SINGLETON PRINCIPAL

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