THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday July Page Sports ROB RISK Herald Sports Editor Juveniles bashed 221 by Burlington The Georgetown Neil son Juvenile baseball team were blown away by Burlington day night at the Fairgrounds ing their season record to date Rick Hume the Georgetown coach said his team t had any luck against the Burlington squad this year and wasn expec ting miracles In the most recent match up They re leading the league right now while we re seventh out of nine teams The Burlington team is an older squad as well with pretty much their whole team being second players They even have some guys from Junior Georgetown Juvenile Steve lee takes a big swipe at the ball during a game against Burlington on Wednesday evening Neither lee or his managed to eonniit very often Photo Robert Risk Triple A hockey league needs team sponsors The Halton Hurricanes the new ly formed Halton Triple A Minor Hockey Alliance is looking for a few good sponsors Jim Leahy one of the organizers of the new league 11 sponsors ire being actively sought in order to help get the ball rolling For our first ycjr have budget Were looking to have one sponsor per teim and to do that we been con vasssing businesses all over the area He said it costs 2 per year to sponsor a team which goes towards players sweater ice time and some equipment The hockey games will draw people from all over the county so anyone who advertises will be noticed by a lot of people said Mr Leahy He added that the 11 teams range from Novice age Minor Atom Bintam all the way up to Juvenile sponsors will be able to take their pick of the age group thev want to support on a first come first serve The best players from in Flamboro Georgetown MiKon and will be pi lying against the best from Burlington Brampton Guelph Oakville and Bame It 11 make for some really good games The new league allows players with the skill necessary to play to their best ability which t used to be the case in previous years Players could play at the highest level in their own town and Acton Minor Softball were not allowed to move elsewhere to pla Mr siid the higher calibre of players will likely dividends to the sponsors when the learns compete in provincial and national championships since those playoffs will draw people from even further from Halton I want all the businesses out there to know that if they can t af ford to be a full sponsor the league would definitely appreciate dona tions to help with all the expenses we ve been having to get started up Anyone interested in becoming a sponsor or would like more in formation con call Sponsorship Chairman Ian at 416542 Bantams efforts not enough 1 Pro Bantam Boys made a good showing at the new Hamburg tournament July 7th They held their own against St Clements with a 52 loss Their second game against Kit chener was thrilling for the fans and nerve wracking for the coaches with extra innings Super 9 innings to complete the game with a defeat of Great team work considering Acton was missing a few of their regular players All in all it was a good day Everybody came away tired and sunburned but a job well done Auto Parts 24 Acton Jason Pembleton homers triple run on error Scott triple double and 2 singles Geoff Stoneham tri pie double single run on error Robert Turpin singles walk Alastair McGillivray R B I and single Jason Wilson single and walk Lockwood triple run on error Kevm run on error PaulLeekmg walk Glen Williams Chris Goodhew single and walk Peter single and walk Mtke Crawford single and walk Ken Armstrong homer Kevin Leslie single Jamie Watt Matt Edwards and Acton Barely Used Auto Parts14 Hornby12 Acton Jason homer triple and 2 walks Matt Boycott homer and single Geoff Stoneham 2 singles Robert Tur pin double Scott MacDonald single Jason Wilson Kevin Cull ingham and Paul Leeking a walk each Paul Leeking run on error Hornby Ryan McHugh 2 singles and walk Jaramia Tilstra double and singles Paul Graham single and walk Matt Lemay single Adam Hajer Mike Fisher and Geordy who came down when that team folded He said errors by his players did help keep the visitors off the scoreboard either Hitting the cutoff man and keeping the run ners close to the bases basics of the game had to be improved as well Burlington is a team that has been in the league for a long time while we re new this year It s tough being a team who are pretty good at everything like hitting pitching fielding Working on a weakness is that much tougher Early in the game Hume said his team was keeping pace trail only 1 in the fourth inning before the Burlington hit parade began They ve got quite a few guys who can reallv hit the ball well to the holes in the outfield One thing I was happy with is how Jeff Hannah played shortstop for us He made some really good plays that saved a few runs With over two weeks left in the schedule Hume was optimistic about his team s chances of finishing well We ve done pretty good against some of the teams ahead of us in the schedule like Erindale and Milton and we ve beaten or could have beaten most of them I think we have a good chance to win against Cawthra today at 30 Fairgrounds main diamond because we played really well against them the Clarkson tournament in June For next year he sees the team lm proving since most of the players will be returning About four will be leaving but he said there will be others coming up including five overage Midgets by Laurie Burns st How to avoid burnout first defined Herbert J D as state of depletion and of and mental xhaustion bv job cause relationship ften feel fatigued ime difficulty sleeping harder and accomplishing less re irritable with friends and family resentful when clientele of coworkers make mistakes less ind less feelings of excitement or to slow down but can too busy forgetful of appointments or things wanted to do increased aches and pains injuries or illnesses sadness or hopelessness about your life unexplained eight gain or loss dndreimingaboutafantasvjoborafarawav vacation increed use of medication drugs alcohol food or tobacco occurs when our individual needs go unmet Common with high athievers burnout afflict those who think more is better and who y from commitment to compulsion in wanting the job to provide inner satisfaction and meaning Next week Three step Prevention and Care for Burnout Pictured here are the John Hughes NHS Dodgers T Ball learn as they pose for a group picture before a game Along with coaches Jim Koenigsberger Steve and Laurie Norrle are team members Brain Gavin Fiona Campbell Crews Katie Cunningham Marc Desjardins Chris Hall Andrew Hodgson Andrew Koenigsberger Blake Mandarino Bobby Norman TJ Robert John and Daniel Schafer