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

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HE HERALD Wednesday May 1991 First loss for Halton Hills Hoosiers Firestone Halton Hills Girls Bantam Softball team tasted defeat for the first time on May with a away loss to Streetsville After the game coach rationalized the defeat Several of the team played games in an all day tournament for the high school earlier today This took it s tool the later inn allowing Streetsville to come from behind to win the game The defeat moved Firestone s league record to 2 and their JOHN A GIBSON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT ACCOUNTING TAX RETURNS SMALL BUSINESS PERSONAL SALES TAX CONSULTING TWISS FUELS ltd Fuel Lubricants Hr Emergency Burner Service Installations Equalized Billing EST 8786380 MILLER CONSTRUCTION Quality Custom Homes Additions Renovations Serving The Area Since 1970 ARNOLD MILLER JEFFREY L EASON BARRISTER SOLICITOR REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES DIVORCE S FAMILY LAW WILLS ESTATE 8776961 BARRY D CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Complete Account Bookkeep ng Bus Personal Fully Computerized Bus 8776948 Res Gollgerls Travel YOUR TOTAL TRAVEL SERVICE ABOUT OUR SPORT PACKAGES as gut BRAMPTON 1T 452 The One to See- GREENE INSURANCE 72BMAINST MOORE PARK PLAZA 1615 Slate Fi m Companies ALWAYS FRESH CoffM Muffins Etc a 8731211 overall record to After a scoreless first inning Firestone traded runs with their opponents in the second Peacock doubled a one out later Julie Scarlett doubled her home Firestone notched a pair of runs in the top of the third Stacy reached base on an stole second and moved to third on a wild pitch Sharon Stig followed with a walk to put runners on the corners Shannon Morns cashed one run with a to first and one out later Peacock lined another dou to push the second run across Streetsville got an unearned run back in the bottom of the inn on a close play at the plate The score was for Hoosiers The fourth was scoreless Firestone nearly added a run in the fifth but Stigger was cut down at the plate trying to score on a Michelle Sloley single Streetsville tallied one It was after five innings Streetsville took the lead in the bottom of the sixth with a pair of runs In the top of the seventh Firestone mounted a comeback doubled and moved to third on a wild pitch Stigger walked and tried to steal second Although she was thrown out Colarossi scored to close the gap to one But two infield flies ended the inning The defensive plays of the game were a double play in the fifth when centre fielder Jen Winter caught a line drive on the run and fired to first to double the runner and a third base to home run down in the sixth when right fielder Stigger fired a strike to COMMUNITY SPORTS CALENDAR ATTENTION ALL SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS To Place Your Upcoming EVENT or Post Your RESULTS Phone Rob 8772201 or Fax 8774960 WEDNESDAY Baseball Georgetown Baseball Association Juveniles vs Cawthra 7 at Fairgrounds Softbpll Georgetown Ladies Powderpuff League Black Widows vs She Devils Tony s Tarts vs Green Monsters Peelers vs Travelling Blueberries All games start at Fairgrounds Soccer Inter County Soccer League Meteor vs United at Blazers Ajax 7 at Villa Mariners 7 p at McKenzie Milton Gunners p at Thorn son Eagles Marhn Swimming Family 7 308 at Acton Indoor Pool Public 7 308 pm at Georgetown Indoor Pool THURSDAY Lawn Bowling Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club activities Games start at 7 New members welcome Club located on Edith Street Swimming Public pm adult 9 p at Ac ton Indoor Pool Adult 10 p at Georgetown Indoor Pool I Acton Novice Rams Milton at Acton Arena Baseball Halton Rural Bantam Boys Baseball Harry Brown Excavating of Limehouse Rockwood m at FRIDAY Swimming Stewarttown and Centennial School swim meet all day at Georgetown Indoor Pool Softball Georgetown Ladies League She Devils vs Champagne On Ice Black Widows Outlaws Travelling Blueberries vs Thunder Buns All gams 15pm at Fairgrounds SATURDAY Swimming Public 2 p family 005 00 p adult 5 006 00 m at Acton and Georgetown Indoor Pools SUNDAY Swimming Public 2 p m family 4 m adult 5 00 p at Acton and Georgetown Indoor Pools Baseball Hills Low Pitch League am Firemen Club Elks Club Kendale vs Royal Piz za a S A vs Lions Club Capital Ford Random Car Club noon Kinsmen Club vs Newfoundland Club Optimist Club vs Park Lin coin All games at Fairgrounds Football Georgetown Men s Football League 8 a m Dawgs Moldmasters 10 a m Meznic Electric vs Dawgs 11 la a m and vs Glen 12 p Longhorns Glen I m Plus Welding vs Oldtimers All games at Georgetown District High School Football Georgetown Ladies Flag Football League 8 45 am J V Jets vs Mobile Sound 10 a m CIBC vs West Insurance am Michaels Restaurant vs Amies 12 Burns vs All games at Georgetown District High School MONDAY Softball Georgetown Ladies Powderpuff League Infield Flies vs Thunder Buns Bishops Queens Tony s Tarts Champagne On Ice Peelers All games 6 15pm Swimming Public 7 p at Acton Indoor Pool l 7 308 m adult 9 10 pm at Georgetown Indoor Pool RECREATION SWIMMING SCHEDULE Spring April to June If ACTON INDOOR POOL Monday Public Tuesday Adult m Wednesday Family 7 30 m Thursday Publics 009 m Adult 9 0010 m Saturday Public Family m Adult Sunday Disabled 0012 30p Public 2 Family Adult 5 m Saunas open GEORGETOWN INDOOR POOL Monday Family 308 30 p m Adults Tuesday Adult 9 0010 OOp m Wednesday Public 7 308 p m Thursday Adult 9 0010 Saturday Public 2 m Family 4 005 m Adult 006 Sunday Public 2 m Family 4 pm Adult5 Squirt Softball Acton White still unbeaten Acton Squirt boys Softball saw Acton White Barely Us ed Auto Parts win both its games last week beating Acton Red The Big Scoop and Limehouse On May 21 Acton White s Robert Turpin managed two s Kevin Dick and Joey Garalenski each hit triples Allan Reynolds kept the in check with solid pitching Other notables included a dou ble by Eric Behhng and key walks by Wesley and Allan Reynolds For Acton Red David Owen and Joey Price hit triples while Ryan Owen walked in a run On Miy Acton White defeated with produc tion led by Shawn who notched two triples a w ilk Kevin Moreland also had a pro ductive day with three singles Doubling for the team were Chris Bursey Chris Yeatman and Kevin Dick For Limehouse Bryan McAnsh hit in a run while Jesse Deforest managed a triple Jason Myers got a double hile Andrew Durham Kevin Denny and Derek Nolan each had singles JOIN US AFTER THE GAME You Glad You d Brampton TO ADVERTISE IN THIS FEATURE PLEASE CALL KIM AT 2201 North Star Drycleaners SAME DAY SERVICE Bob Ann Nail 55 MAIN ST 8770469 catcher Sloley who applied the tag after a pair of relays to third baseman Line totals for the game read Streetsville five runs on hits and one error with eight left on base Halton Hills four runs on five hits and three errors with six left on base Morris tossed the complete game allowing four earned runs and striking out four irestone s next home league game is May 29 when they host Brampton LET US GET YOU READY FOR SUMMER NO NI1IATOMFEE PLUMBING SUPPLIES LIMITED OUR Of ACRYLIC SPAS SHOWIK UNITS WHIRLPOOLS 8772293 JAKES AUTO SERVICE LTD GENERAL 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