Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 20, 1990, p. 22

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Page THE HERALD IM Mens Flag Football still rule the range 1 DON US of the Sun rounds third bast hi ids for home during action in her Georgetown ladies taiit game against Buns Roses lasl week 1 adits Iowdir puff games are placed and iin ings at the Fairgrounds diimoi si l Herald photo Ladies Powdei puff Royal Pains catch the beet Hoy a I Pains Catch the Beet Royal Pains were crowned the winner in this game as con quered Catch the Royal was superb and defensively Mary Kelly Sue and Holing all smashed out doubles Brenda Cole accounted for RBI s and Molly Moore had Super fielding by Jane Peterson and Jennifer Reynolds Th Beet were not completely flushed out as Sharon Zmvja pound ed out a tnple and Bev Bird a Excellent catch in left field by Carolyn Gmgras Great game in field by Laurie Sonnucks Awesome 19 Simply Red 13 Awesome in to capture the win from Simply Red These ladies put forth a solid team effort with Korzak smashing out and Penny Cassista with one Great game ladies The spirited Red team simply gave this game their best Wendy Shamon Hall and Karen Appleyard fought back with a dou each to help hold the Awesome bunch with a few runs Good team effort Lotsa Green 14 Esobees 9 This was a good close game with Green coming out on top Monica starred for the Green team with excellent pitching skills accounting for strikeouts Monica also pounded out 2 homers with 6 runs hatted in Robin Richardson also starred in this hit parade going 2 for 3 at bat with a triple and a double Great game ladies Good effort by the Bees Janet Pat Wendy and Mane pitched another great game Wendy Graham had a triple Bernice Gnf fiths made a nice backhanded catch Jane Romp put her all into scoring at home Mint Condition Silver Bullets IS This game proved to be a real duelling match as Mint Condition came out on top with the victory Great bats for the Mint team from Jennie David Joyce Hut chins and Sandy Robinson who all smashed out triples Great catches by Tracey Hillier and Maxine Great comeback ladies Silver Bullets fought hard with super pitching by rookies Jennie Brookes and Carilyn Great hits came off the bats of Pen ny Butterworth with a home run and double Wendy Reid and Janet both pounded out a tnple Great pickup at shortstop by Excellent contest Snobs Hobbs Snobs basked in the sun and came golden ga Sunstrokers for in Bett Fendh unnerved with her excellent pitching skills Christina was star as she rocketed a home run and two triples Christina made the games only double play Great teem effort for a comeback win Sunstrokers played well but t out stroke Hobbs Snobs Carol Hollock and Coileen Mcguire starred at offense with a double each Solid game outfield by Col Good team effort Buns Roses Blue Lightning Buns Roses were smelling sweet as they bloomed in a downpour of Blue Lightning Starring for the Roses Sharon Cater played an excellent game with great defence at shortstop and offensively she rocketed two Mary Becker and Elaine both pounded out doubles Great game ladies Blue Lightning struck hard with Melanie Hewson pounding out a home run and a Sharon Hale and Kim Kirk teamed together to catch a spectacular pop fly Strong defence was the name of this game as they fell short by one run By COLIN GIBSON Herald Sports Editor remain unchallenged atom the league standings while the Oldtimers notched their first points of the season after games last Sunday at Georgetown High School main field in the Georgetown Men Flag Football League made home on the range an uncomfortable place to visit for the challenging as the defending league champions handled the at times mangy mutts 2515 The Oldtimers surprised and 14 Electric unplugg ed and Karry Kitchens handled a disorganized Plus Welding squad 208 and the Glen nipped a gutsy Kaspers crew 15 This game was billed as a battle for first place as going into contest the Longhorns were perch atop the league standings a nitre two points in front of the Dawgs Whit took place should stind the in skad if thev hope to for Itayje supremacy is 1 stuck to their glint disj I wed tried is the self mts like a pack of hounds the wisted more time irking it garni officials four unsportsmanlike penalties and liking bites out their own in pi ing the ex citing brand of football that tht te is capable of pi wing took advantage of the in Dawgs pack to score on their opening drive and never looked back led 157 at the half and extended the lead to 18 before the Daugs hit the again The tough Horns defence stood the test against the unruly Dawgs to guarantee the satisfying win Always dangerous Bob had two touchdowns for the win Dave Paterson kicked a field goal three converts and a single and Wayne scored a major For the Alain Pelland and Brad Ferguson scored touchdowns while Frank Bruno kicked a single AND MM Th M and M team always ap pears better than the opposition on paper but this doesn seem to translate into on field performance and such was the case again as the Oldtimers posted their first win of the season The return of John to the lineup has put new spark into the team and it can be safely stated that he made the dif ference in this game scoring a oris and mag not spec events THE YMCA ACTON GEORGETOWN MILTON 255 Ontario Street South Milton Ontario 2M5 SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE KELSO DAV years Swimming games nature and on overnight SPORTS CAMP years Many sports are the program as accord to age and sk II level NEW GOLF TENNIS CAMP 14 yean Learn the or your Ils on tennis courts A doily sw m is also nclutJed COMPUTER CAMP years Half days spent learn sk at levels mm and hiking KINDERCAMP FULL DAYS years Includes and crafts nato tell gomes sports theme lots of fun AND MANY MODE PROGRAMS The operates extended the summer months sod core most of the day spent at camp Bus Jranspodat on up spots to mosl Day MENTALLY poetic pole most camps For furthe nformanon or your nearest local YMCA office today nts Groups clay half school age Id en dui n7 from any touchdown and providing solid defensive leadership The led 147 at the half en route to the 21 win Bnan Beaumont and Bob Dean scored the other Oldtimers touchdowns while Martin Hardcas tie kicked a convert For M and Mike McCarthy and Mike Hurley scored the ma with Richard Garden kicking two converts ELECTRIC M AND M and fared little better in their second game of the day and an apparently rejuvenated and spirited Meznic Electric showed little sympathy in posting the com fortable win held a slim halftime lead then moved their game up a notch while M and was left grasping at Gary had two touchdowns for Jeff kicked two field goals and a convert Randy scored a touchdown while Brian Davis scored a touchdown and added a twopoint convert KITCHENS For awhile in the game it ap peared to merely be a matter of both willing to offer up the two no just to get off the field as Kitchens held a weak kid it the half Doug lallied the troops for a second half surge while the Welders were still look for the proper tools Neil scored two Karry Kitchens touchdowns Hinsen counted a major while Doug kicked two con verts For Plus Welding Marcus Noel scored a touchdown while the losers player of the game Kevin Gillespie who played a gutsy game kicked two converts GLEN 15 KASPERS 14 Both teams sputtered offensive ly but Glen quarterback Howie Snake Jacobs was able to settle his team down to notch the narrow Regular Kaspers quarterback Mitch was absent due to work committments so the pivot position was taken over by Stephen Roy Under the circumstances he did an admirable job but his services as wide receiver were lost to the team and this could have been the difference in the contest Kaspers led 70 at the half but faltered when it counted most late in the game Shifty Greg Pelican scored two touchdowns and snared the game winning twopoint con vert while Scan McQuame kicked a convert Simon Golding had a touchdown and a two point convert for Kaspers with Wayne Morrow also counting a major I It AM A Pis J9 119 ID Meznic 1 IM 10 Tie 140 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