Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 29, 1991, p. 27

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THE HERALD May Outlaws tracked down 136 By La Bats Blue By LINDA ANDERSON Herald Special MONDAY MAY La Bats Blue 13 Outlaws La Bats were connecting enough to pen those Outlaws in Holding down the fort was Rose Ann Harrison Holly Peterson and Patti Sunnucks each with a double and running catches by Colleen Cadger and Julie Fer- raro Meanwhile the Outlaws were trying to shake loose with Betty shooting from the mound the two going two for two Linda Ovenden and Sue Williams great arms and Pat Herrington slinging a two run homer Green Monsters 13 She Devils 5 Horns were locked in the first four innings but the Monsters managed to shake loose in the fifth Linda batted a dou ble Cathy Seaton chalked up three runs and stole two bases with Suzette Corley stealing four bases and scoring two runs along with Linda Andersons three RBIs and one run scored In hot pursuit for Devils was Bev Barrett with two doubles and Brookes Ruby Gingras and Kim Kirk each with a double Good pitching from Chris Stoyles Tonys Tarts 14 The Sequel 8 How sweet the tarts are as they play against the Sequels Gail two doubles Carolyn Woodworths double Lorussos triple and Heather Hansens sweetened the victory for the Tarts For the Sequels Mary Becker played a great game Sorry girls no info from your coach WEDNESDAY MAY 15TH Peelers Black Widows Those Peelers were at it again smothering the Widows with another big win For the Peelers Sharon Caters with a triple and a double a triple from Tracy two from Diane Moore one double from Bonnie Hatcher Bonnie Penny and Rose Wilcox For the Widows Denise Brownlee batted two for two Yvonne Readman doubled Susan Grant smashed in two RBIs and Tammy hit a grand slam home run Fabulous fielding by Julie Cutting and Robin Richardson made them no slouches Bishops Queens 13 The Thunder came rolling in as the Queens watched the Buns take a slim lead even though Bernice Griffiths and Van Dyke each hit home runs a triple and four doubles from others The Buns came up winners with doubles from Judy Faulhafer Gail Houghton and Teri Korzack Great catches in field by Lori Sinnaeve and good pitching from Joanne Kemper Infield Flies 11 Champagne on Ice The Champagne was not fizzing on those Flies with a close game played Those bats were buzzing for the Hies with Carolyn Gingras Sheila Kirk Linda Armstrong and Sharon Annette all batting three for three Cole and Kim Wilton both hit doubles Girls on Ice just couldnt break through even with great pitching and throughing four runners out Paulette Friolets homerun Wen dy Shannons triple and Lori Taylors double WEDNESDAY MAY Tonys Tarts 11 Outlaws A pie in the face for the Outlaws as the Tarts sweetened their lead Great defence was in the field from Marie and Heather Hansen with Marie also batting a double and Jeanine Lorusso following suit Reluc tantly I mention Mary McLaughlin rallying with her first home run this year The Outlaws were chomping at the bit with Dawn Broadbents triple Sharon Zmijas hitting and base stealing by Linda Ovenden Recreation News Summer sports camp Summer Bus Trips Sports world Wonderland Bingeman Park and more The Summer Activities Centre camps offer trips and fun for the entire summer Camps start July 2 and continue until August 23 Children can be registered tor a week two weeks or for the entire summer For more information please call the Summer Pro grams office at Special Needs The Town of Haiton Hills Recreation and Parks Depart ment has summer camps for everyone in Haiton Hills Our summer camps are integrated and are accessible to all For more information please call 8732600 ext Sports Camp Do you enjoy horseback riding basketball baseball mini golf hiking swimming and meeting some new friends If you answered yes to any of these questions then sign up for Sports Camp A variety of activities tour naments and special events are being planned that will make you not want to go home For further information refer to the Spr ingSummer Brochure or phone ext 270 Studio Art Camp Hey Acton Theres a Studio Art Camp especially for all you creative kids ages 7 to It runs for two weeks and we use all kinds of art mediums Get mom and dad to sign you up at the Recreation and Parks Department at ext 270 Come and check us out at Back to Acton Days June 15 from for free balloons and face painting Leadership Wanted People between the ages of and years who are looking for something exciting to do this summer and who want to meet new friends If you are interested in travell ing to places like Ontario Place Park and the Science Centre and learning leadership skills then the Hills Recreation and Parks Depart ment has what youre looking for Become a Junior Leader or Leader in Training For further information contact but they just couldnt mountup with the Tarts in the saddle again Travelling Blueberries She Devils 19 Those Berries stained the Devils with great pitching doubles hit by Brenda Bennett Lauri Crazier Elaine Moreland Jane RobertsLong Sharon Sargent and Donna Sprole with a triple and a home run blasted by Elaine The Devils tried to remove the stains with two doubles each from Dobbins Ruby Gingras and Yvonne Golden along with Barrett Monica Donaldson Kim Kirk Lori Sproule and Wenham each lining out a double but they couldnt wash out that stain Infield Flies La fiats Blue 5 La Flies had La Bats going as they swarmed in for the win with Janet Ransom buzzing on the mound With Pat triple and doubles from Lynn Fairmont Caryoln Gingras and their two pitchers the Blues couldnt catch La Flies Even though Julie raro was outstanding on the mound Holly Peterson wacked a triple and Sue Ferguson slapped out a triple and a double the trap was open for the Flies Ultramarathon man Howie a top world from British Columbia was practicing for his cross Canada attempt in Georgetown on Friday He is trying to make the trip in 72 days starting from St Johns New foundland on June in a bid to raise money for children with special needs Money raised by the event called Tomorrow Run 91 will be distributed through the Elks Clubs national charity the Elks Purple Cross Fund Herald photo Tennis teams have some ups and downs The Gordon tennis teams have had their ups and downs recently splitting many of their games Jr Girls team played Bramp ton on May 18 Margaret Tse had 75 Jenny Lorito 64 Lia Van Den Hoek and Jennifer 60 Nicky and Donna Koster Against Swansea on Saturday Margaret Tse had 06 Sandra Dallison 16 Jenny Lorito and Jennifer Koster Lia Van Den and Donna 36 Jr Boys team played Spr ingfield on May Buchan had Vin Mitera 26 and 63 Paul Dallison and Henry Anderson Daniel Estevan 16 26 Stuart Scotford 63 Against Credit Valley on Satur day Gord Buchan had Andrew Elliott 75 46 Tom Dem- and Shawn Kelman 2- Paul Dallison 46 Chris 67 Ladies A team played York Old Mill on Wednesday Chris Steen and Ann Kennedy in sets won 75 Barb and Eileen Saville 46 26 Graville and Audrey Jans Joanne Van Den and Karin Wilson 62 Ladies team played Sheridan on Wednesday Bev Eastwood and Margaret 46 Agnes Lawrence and Dynese Griffiths in 3 sets 64 In three sets for a win Mary Hughes and Fran- cine Dembie 4fi Margot Prior and Norma Maynard won 76 Mixed team played Regen cy on Tuesday evening Dean Jackson and Mike Hurley 36 Kennedy and Dave Harris 36 Bernie Kent and Ken Kavanagh 57 In three sets Chris Steen and Rene March for a win Stephen and Sandra Pun had 06 Eilen Saville and Norma Maynard 16 36 Mixed team played James Gordon on Tuesday evening John Dallison and Andy Humen- ny had 36 57 and Andrew 16 16 Bill Kent and Jay Anderson in three sets 26 Gary and Sandy Lewis in sets 36 Ed and Joanne Van Den Hoek 26 46 Barb Rieger and Deb Koster 36 The House League started on May 22 with good competition Those interested in playing in the FatherSon Mother- Daughter tennis tournament please call Norma at 8778918 This will be held June ELECTRONIC SERVICE I 1 I STEREOS- TURNTABLES COMPUTERS ETC All BY TECHNICIANS FOB THE BEST SERVICE AT THE BEST PRICE 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