Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 7, 1991, p. 13

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THE HALTON HILLS HERALD THE WEEKEND OUTLOOK Friday June Page 13 Buying or Selling List With Success NRS BRAND REALTY INC Georgetown 8730300 8332773 ROB RISK Herald Sports Editor 8772201 Slowpitch Results 14 Ladies Football 14 Focus On Fitness 14 15 GDHS Athletes 15 Family of Schools Track Meet success By ROBERT RISK Herald Sports Editor The Family of Schools Track and Field Meet involving five Georgetown public schools and 272 athletes ran successfully on Wednesday with George Kennedy taking top spot Kennedy School managed to place 30 athletes in first 18 in se cond in third followed by Har rison Public School with 13 firsts seconds and 12 thirds Glen Williams was third while Park was fourth and Joseph Gibbons was fifth Results First place for eight years and under Amber McIIvenna metres AUie Barclay metres GW Elsie Campeau metres GK Jen Robertson metres GW Glen Williams relay team Amber running long jump Ashe- ly Johnson standing long jump GK Crystal bail throw Park Andrew Jones 60 metres Carlton 100 metres Greg Bidwell metres Greg metres George Kennedy relay team Andrew Jones runn ing long jump GK Ryan Har rison standing long jump GK Brydon Butterworth ball throw GK First place for nine year olds Kristin Boyle metres Emily Fuller metres Har Kerri Nielson 200 metres Park Kerri metres Park Harrison relay team Kristin Boyle high jump GK Sarah Scotford running long jump GK Katie Rowland standing long jump Katie Rowland ball throw An drew Knight metres Chris metres Andrew Wright 200 metres Chris Martniuk metres George Ken nedy relay team Robert Mc- Cleod high jump Robert running long jump GK Robert Patey standing long jump Brent ball throw First place or 10 years and older Jennifer Armstrong 60 metres Jenn Shields 100 metres Sykes metres Ashley Moncton 400 metres George Ken nedy relay team Annelies Brand high jump Julie Brown running long jump Jenn Shields standing long jump Erin LeBannister ball throw Corey Murray 60 metres Glen Wood metres Har Andrew Perrin 200 metres GK Robert 400 metres Har rison relay team Glen Wood high jump Andrew rin running long jump Ryan standing long jump Joey ball throw In the mixed open relay Har rison placed first Kennedy took second Park was in third and Glen Williams was fourth Making a move Andrew Perrin of George Kennedy Public School iust begins to overtake Jesse Thibodeau of Harrison Public School during the boys 10 and over metre race at Georgetown District High School on Wednesday The race was just one of many events that was run as part of the Family of Schools Track and Field meet involving five Georgetown school Herald photo by Robert Risk Fire away Erin Shillington prepares to give it her best shot during The ball throw event at the Family of Schools Track and Field meet at Georgetown District High School on Wednesday Shillington from Harrison Public School placed fifth among all nineyearold girls Herald photo by Robert Risk Harry Browns Bantams handle baseball rivals Harry Browns Bantams were undefeated in baseball action last week tying Cheltenham on May 29 and beating Rockwood last Friday Eric Bodin got Limehouse started early After hitting a Lacrosse Tykes split Acton Tyke Rams continued to play well and moved its record to after last weeks play On May 28 in a game at Kit chener Rams defeated Kitcher- Waterloo ll5 Jason McGuire led the scoring with six goals while Brandon and Trevor Hall had two each and Matthew Wolfer got one Goalie Michael was strong bet ween the pipes On May Tyke Rams hosted KitchcrWaterloo I Despite a good effort Rams lost to a bigger team Ryan Weatherall had two goals and Joey McGrath scored one for Alton A solid game by goalie Jason McGuire Next home game for Acton Tyke Rams is June 19 vs Elora at the Acton arena ble Bodin stole third and then scored on a passed ball to give Limehouse a lO lead The second inning saw score two more runs on singles by Jamie Willett and Kevin along with a two RBI single from Mike Cheltenham scored its first run in its half of the second inning on a single a walk and then the run scoring on a passed ball 31 Limehouse In the fourth inning Cheltenham pulled even by scor ing two runs on a walk triple and single Final score in this well played game was a tie scored the only run they would manage to score in the first inning A leadoff double followed by a triple pushed the run across the plate for an early lead then scored runs to make the final score in its favor Don Patterson led the of fence with three RBIs followed by David Osbourne with a two run homer Mike McArthur and Eric Bodin also had two RBIs with single going to Jason and Ian St Clair The Browns Limehouse Bantam record now stands at five wins no losses and one tie SPORT SHORTS Acton Novice Lacrosse win Acton Novice Rams extended its unbeaten streak to four games with three victories- last week knocking off Milton Lon don and Elora Last Thursday Richard led a trouncing of Milton in Acton scoring three goals Teammates Chris Lee and Jason Christopher also found the net twice each along with singles from Sandy Chapman Jeff Newman Paul Withers Kyle and Scott Monoghan In London the day Acton won with repeating his three goal performance while Artem and Lee each had two Thomas had the single while Sandy Chapman was credited with four assists Acton didnt let up its scoring spree for the game in on Tuesday taking an easy victory with Artem netting five goals and twopssists pos tired from all his previous scored just once and assisted on two others Andrew Coe had a strong night managing a hat trick and two assist while Sean Weatherall got two goals and two assists Optimist Club golf tourney The Optimist Club of Georgetown is inviting all peo ple to take part in the 1991 Op timist Joes Golf Tournament being held at Blue Springs Golf Club in Acton to support the clubs drug education program for Halton Hills youth The cost of this years tourna ment being held July 8 re mains at which includes a power golf cart green fees din ner taxes gratuities practice range and prizes A tax deductable receipt will be pro vided Also a donation of will place a professionally painted sign on one of the holes adver tising you or your as a tournament sponsor For those unable to take part in the tour nament a donation of will enable interested parties to at tend the dinner in the evening For more information call Joe Hewitt at 8778065 Hortons Rams After two losses to Elora and Arthur Tim Novice Rams lacrosse team played to a hard fought 33 tie with Guelph No in Guelph on Monday night A new team Tim Rams are improving with each outing Scoring for Tim were Mathew Hall Noah Macintosh and Mathew Bodin Assists went to Joel Petkoff and Derek Elliot Ron McCaslin played a strong game In net The team plays in London on Monday evening

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