pge IB THE Wednesday July BEST AVAILABLE COPY TO ADVERTISE IN the HERALD CALL 8772201 Sports and I Recreation ROB RISK Herald Sports Editor DOWNTOWN FAX SERVICE Evenings Saturdays Too ill VOUnCf I D A PHMUIMCV ITD Downtown Georgetown 8772761 Arrrgh not the leg twist uses some physical tactics to con vince Irish Bobb to concede their wrestling mutch at the Acton Arena on Sunday night Thai par ticutar move work but the Destroyer did even win the bout Also featured in other matches were u pi J Sterling mil mixed lag am of I Limbt mil the Masked Thunderbolt Photo Tykes lose heart breaker to Oakville team 98 By DAVE BEAVAN Herald Special Last Friday evening Hills Trout Farm Major Tykes hosted the high flying Oakville Asm the secondlast game of the season Wesley Blight was again on the mound and he turned in a master ful performance allowing an average of just one run per inning for the six he pitched With ahead 30 in the se cond inning Kevin greeted the opposing pitcher with a smash over the centre fielder s head which went for bases After Kevin stole third Doug Inglis brought him home with a ground out to the right side After holding Oakville scoreless In the top of the third Georgetown exploded for four runs in their half of the inning Daniel Young started the assault with a solid single up middle He promptly stole se cond and flew home on Steven Gib bon single past the shortstop Andrew Nelissen then out moving Gibbons to Steve stole third and was cashed in by Wesley Blight as his hard dmc ilmost the shortstops glove off his hand After Wesley stole both and third on successive Humemski walked Up stepped Mr Reliable Doug and he came through with a clean tut to bring Blight in from third With the infielders a little dazed and playing back third base coach Jeff Hannah flashed the bunt signal to Andrew Beavan and he dropped a beauty down the third base line By the time the Oakulk catcher dug it out of the mud Beavan had reached first base ire Humemski had crossed the plati give the home team lead After giving up two runs in top of the fourth the Farmers roared back with three f their own for an lead Gibbons Blight and con hits with the key play be ing i two base error on Blight s hit allowing both and to cross the plate Both the fifth and sixth innings were scoreless as both teams made outstanding pi in the field Both Daniel and Ryan Smith made dazzling piavs at shortstop and Young almost put the game out of reach in the fifth when he came to plate with out and the bases loaded On a lull count he ripped a hard lint drive past the first base bag but the first sicker a sensational diving eaten least runs mabe4 In the of si mi limine ten is hi I e1 tlc d s me win un Georgetown Tyke catcher Daniel Young appears to have watched enough of hit teams lead slip away during their game against on Friday After being In the drivers Mat for moat of the match they allowed bates loaded triple in the top the seventh inn HtraMphotirby Robert Risk I h be it am learns i e is stuM vtn It If aM not mil as quickly coun a run off Blight wis tiring Then he struck on the next batter With one away Ryan Smith snagged a sharp grounder and fired a bullet to first base After Blight gave up a two out single and a walk manager Paul Kelly brought in a fresh Doug In to mop up Doug promptly walked the next batter to load the bases Oakville s clean up hitter then stepped to the plate and perhaps he preferred Inglis sizzling fastball to Blights offspeed stuff he had been waving the bat at all night because he crushed the second pitch deep to centre field for a stand up triple and a lead In the bottom of the seventh Georgetown had nothing left and went down quietly For his runs scored hits and overall hustle Steve Gibbons was named player of Squash player off to Europe A local squash has been chosen to led the junior women national squad on a tour of Europe w begins on Sunday This is the second European tour for Jans since she was i team member last vear but is her first as the captain of the six player team played in New Zealand with the nam when we placed fifth in the World mipionships J his tour is just like last when we went to Sweden and to out the competition before the New Zealand championships said Jans his p is developmental tour for the team especiallv the plavers who haven iced much international ion which said is portant I hey play a much more tured game over there and seem muth more pi il I hev treat sports more than most people here do three week our invokes travel mostlv in Germany but in eludes matches in Brussels Belgium and Holland I he same team will be returning to Europe in 191 when the Woild Championships are held in Nor way I really looking to the tnp because the petition is so good It s a real challenge One f the best things about the visit is re billeted with families and alt been really friend lv She there will also be a fair amount time available for sightseeing Since Jans is going to German she has also been asked by manv people to bring back pieces of the Berlin wall but the tour doesn t bring them close to it The Junioi level includes players 19 after which Jans said she will go on it the senior level for a while The seniors squad is very demanding playinp every day find a team to play on but won t have the time to as much I m going to school so I have to see how things go in senior level Recreation Report Wading pool open MKF Hey kids The summer be half over but the fun never ends It almost time for Acton own Make A Video With the help of pro fessionals you will learn taping techniques and how to produce your own video further in formation contact the Recreation and Parks Department at 2600 The Hills Recreation Parks Department Carnival on Julv 18th was a huge success me were pod all camps and in iddition rt w du ikim with f it holt I iHc ci I iblt v sits tie if Pol th il I he thanks to ill aid Icpors who made the Carnival spectacular This is an annual event so see vou next year ATTENTION ACTON This is the first year the Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department has offered a Senior SAC for year olds strictly for Acton youths This camp includes games sports crafts swimming and a bus trip each Thursday to places like Canada Wonderland Wild Water Kingdom and more Spots are fill ing fast so sign up soon tions accepted at the Acton Indoor Pool or call ext 270 for more information TOTS I ROM Come for games ing outings fun in a safe en vironmmi a week a or the summer Tell dad to rill Hilton Hills Keen at an Department at 1 of re the sum f fur r s y at Park it I as pool for youngsters It is two feet deep and supervised The pool is great for young drop to the sum mer and become water oriented at the same time Outdoor water show at Friday The Hills Recreation and Parks Department is holding a water show at the Dick Licata Outdoor Pool on Friday from m to which features a rescue demonstration Pool staff will show how an aquatic accident is handled and will also perform artificial respiration techniques Some staff members and some swimming students will also be tng some swimming demonstrations to illustrate the various items taught in the aquatics classes Students the Red Cross Pre School and Learn to Swim programs will also be on hand for the demonstraUpoSjaswell as the other the event Admjssion is free and all members of the- public are welcome