Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 5, 1991, p. 26

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday June 1991 Meeting at the H Street Recreation Complex in St Thomas Ontario Frank Bruno on left On tarios Disabled Athlete of the Year and Peter North Ontario Minister of Tourism and Recreation discuss the pools facilities for disabled people Bruno is a former Georgetown resident who still plays in the local flag football league Photo sub mitted Glens flag football streak broken by M M on Sunday The Glen had its 1991 seasons unbeaten record broken by and on Sunday at Georgetown District High School dropping a 2118 decision M and M started out slowly allowing The Glen to jump out to a lead before replying with a major of its own After a field goal by The Glen M and M came back with a touchdown followed by another major at the end of the game to take the win Dawgs maintained its winning streak with a pair of wins trounc ing Moldmasters 3114 and then coming out ahead of Meznic Elec tric 2711 trailed early in the game scoring six points in the first half compared lo 17 by Dawgs who kept up the pressure in the second scoring two more majors compared to just one by their opponents Dawgs struggled a little early in the match with allow ing Stu to score a touchdown and the twopoint con version before Duane Wilson got one back for the team In the second half Meznic started off with a field goal but it was all Dawgs after that with John and Brad Ferguson each pulling in six points trampled Kaspers 3514 in a match that was a see saw battle in the first half Kaspers netted a single to open things up sandwiching two ma jors between two touchdowns The heat was turned up in the second part of the game by which dominated the play scoring points while allowing none aided by a pair of interceptions Plus Welding came out on the short end against Oldtimers los ing 216 after scoring a touchdown to start off the game Oldtimers managed two touchdowns in the first half along with one interception and needed just one major in the second half to seal the victory Gordon Alcott tennis teams improve court performances The Gordon Tennis Club Inter County teams showed im provement last week winning many of their games The Jr Boys played on Saturday with Gord Buchan winning 62 Andrew Elliott had a split Ryan Brain and Henry Anderson won Daniel Estevan split 36 Stuart Scotford had 26 16 The Jr Girls played Wood- bridge on Saturday and Margaret had Jenny won 61 Jennifer Koster and Kia Van Den had Koster had Donna Koster won The Mixed played Pine Point on Tuesday evening Dean Jackson and Mike Hurley lost in three sets 57 Rory Ken nedy and Dave Harris won 63 61 Bernie Kent and Ken Kavanagh won Chris Steen and Rene March in three sets won 75 67 75 Ann Ken nedy and John Moore lost in three sets 62 36 67 Ouida Graville and Deb Koster won 75 The C Mixed played Malton on Thursday evening taking five points John DaUison and Andy had 36 and Andrew wan 61 Bill Kent and Murray Jans won Barb and Ed Rieger woo Joanne and Ed Van Den won 63 Deb Koster and Audrey Jans had 75 62 for their win The ladies A played York Weston on Wednesday morning Ann Kennedy and Chris Steen had Barb and San dy Lewis Ouida Graville and Audrey Jans lost in three sets 36 Joanne Van Den Hoek and Eileen Saville lost The Ladies played Tecumseh on Monday morning due to the rain out on Wednesday Bev Eastwood and Margaret m a tough battle won in two tie breakers 76 71 1 Agnes Lawrence and Griffiths won Trudy Roy and Dembie in three sets won 26 Margot Prior and Norma Maynard won with A clean sweep Fatherson motherdaughter tennis is June Call Norma at if interested SUPPORT YOUR HOME TEAM local merchants try their best every day to provide quality merchandise and services at the lowest possible prices These merchants deserve our support and our business Sup port your home team arjfjevery- one here will fee a winner Keep the dollars you spend in HALTON HILLS Hoosier Bantams split recent sof tball games Firestone Halton Hills Hoosiers Girls Bantam team split a pair of games last week losing at Burlington adn then defeating Brampton at home On May the team visited Burlington After cruising along with a threerun lead the wheels came off in the sixth inning when Burlington scored seven unearn ed runs to take an decision The next night Firestone came from behind a tworun deficit with three runs in the fifth to take the contest from Brampton Firestones league record is now 32 and their overall record is In Burlington the Hoosiers took a lead in the second inn ing Michelle gained base on an error and was driven in by a Sherie Peacock single Peacock in turn was driven home by a Denise Hannah grounder and Hannah ended up safe at first when the first- baseman dropped the ball One out later Jen Winter hit a fly ball to left to score Hannah Firestone played sound defense for five allowing no more than four batters m any one inning Sloley threw out a runner in the third with a bullet strike to An drea Chapman at second But three errors in the sixth opened the floodgates allowing Burl ington to score eight runs and take the contest Line totals for the game were Burlington eight runs on eight hits and one walk with five left on base Hoosiers three runs on five hits with five left on base Losing pitcher was Shannon Mor ris who allowed eight hits one walk and one earned run over six innings Against Brampton Firestone took a quick 20 lead in the first inning Sharon Stigger walked and was forced by a Morns fielders choice Sloley followed with a linedrive home run into the rightcentre gap After Brampton tallied one in the second Firestone counted one of their own in the fourth Peacock singled and was sacrificed home by Stacy Col- arossi on a perfectly executed squeeze bunt It was 31 In the fifth a Hoosier error allowed two unearned runs as Brampton scored a total of four to take the lead but Firestone came roaring back in their half of the inning Hannah and were issued backtoback walks Mor ris cashed one run with a sacrifice fly Sloley cashed another with a solid single and Peacock drove in Sloley with a grounder to second It was 65 Firestone then proceeded to set Brampton down in order over the final two innings to seal the vic tory Line totals For Brampton five runs on six hits and two walks with four left on base For Halton Hills she runs on five hits and five walks with three left on The win ning pitcher was Morris who pit ched a complete game limiting the opposition to three earned runs and striking out two Firestones next home league game is June when they host the team from Streetsville Established HALTON HILLS COLLISION RR 1 ACTON 8532860 Say I saw it in The Herald DROP IN AND SEE OUR GREAT SELECTION OF BICYCLES AND ACCESSORIES Main St S Georgetown Entrance off lot The Kiwanis Club of Georgetowns ANNUAL LOBSTERFEST All You Can Eat Lobster Steak SATURDAY JUNE 1991 Georgetown High School Cafeteria per person Featuring Music from Sonic Entertainment Proceeds to Georgetown Memorial Hospital And Other Local Charities ORDER YOUR TICKETS 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