Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 21, 1991, p. 26

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tno HERALD Sports WednesduyAugusl2l Infield defence The Georgetown Warrior second baseman comes up with a sliding stop as his teammate backs him up during the Three Pitch Tournament at the Fairgrounds Saturday Warriors lost to Milton in this game but overall winners were not available at press time IT is estimated about Ladies Powderpuff Peelers win big Georgetown Acmetrack Peewees lose playoff match to Bloor After dropping the opening game of the plaoffs to first place Burlington last week Minor were faced with a must win game against Bloor on Saturda morning Mike continued his great pitching and held the opposition scoreless over the first four inn ings Meanwhile Georgetowns offence was in high gear and staked Mike lead Georgetowns hottest hitler Sieve Gibbons led the bottom of the third inning with a long double and scooted home on Kellys ground out In the bottom of the fourth An drew major tyke call crushed a ball deep to centre good for two bases He then stole third base before coming home on Ke in Humeniskis double Todd Bussell followed with a single and after stole third Doug Inglis launched a ball to deep right field for a three run homer A lead should have been safe but three errors and three double plays turned by Bloor in the last three innings spelled disaster for Georgetow as the w ent to a 65 defeat It was a heartbreaking loss but the had nothing to be asham ed of Kelly struck out eight bat ters and up only three earn ed runs This pitching per formance added to his RBI and sacrifice allowed him to share Player of the Game honors with whose home run the team only one of the season Other hits in the game went to Dan Hughson two singles and Andrew single doublet The baseball may be over but the fun continues next weekend with a half day party at Coach Bussells farm The team would like to thank Brian and Pauline for their hospitality and on behalf of the players and parents thanks go to Paul Kelly Brian Bussell and Jeff Hannah for their season long dedication to the boys By LINDA ANDERSON Herald Special Orange Peelers and Travelling Blueberries enjoyed the most lop sided victories in the Georgetown Ladies play recently with Peelers winning by 24 runs and Blueberries by 17 AUGUST Bishops flack Widows 11 Queens trumped Widows on every play Andrea Ford hit a homerun Annette Van Dyke hit a double and Karen Metier made four good catches roving The whole team was on top of the deck when up to bat For widows Yvonne Readman hit a triple Melanie Hewson hit a double and wont three for three Julie Cutting was in on two nice double plays one with Susan Grant and one with Diane Saunders Tammy went three for three and scored two runs Suzanne scored two runs in which she tumbled over first base on one of them Thunder Buns Champagne On Ice Champagne got watered down by Buns as Jennie David showed her stuff with a home run a triple and three Carol Spiteri hit a triple and had two Gail Campbell hit two doubles and Diana Tripp along with Robertson each hit a double For Champagne Wendy Shan non hit a triple Paulette Friolet Ellen and Lori Taylor each hit a double Peggy made a superb double play Orange Peelers Green Monsters Peelers squeezed the life out of Monsters right from the start Monica Mastalerz hit two doubles Tracy Gruter Diane Moore and Helen Slingsby all hit Peewee baseball a double Sharon Cater Anne Dale and Monica all the mound For Monsters Suzette Corley Linda Jennifer Reynolds Paula Zilio and Carol Anne Roberts managed to get a hit and Linda Anderson got a walk thanks to Monica AUGUSTS Travelling Blueberries Travellers pounded Devils down under with Crozier hitting a triple and a double go ing five for five at bat Sharon Sargent hit a triple and two doubles Mary Becker Elaine Moreland Laurie Sunnucks and Bonnie Henderson all hit a dou ble Bonnie also went five for five at bat Infield files La Bats Blue Flies stuck to Bats like glue as Pat hit a and went three for three with two RBIs Sharon Annette wtnt three for three at bat with three CArolyn Gingras hit a triple and Bev Heinz went three for three For La Bats Sandra Robinson hit a double and pitched a good game Heather CArtwright had a solid game Jane Peterson was well and Barb Terry made a good catch in field Outlaws Tonys Tarts Wanted without bat and glove by Tarts is Debbie Davies who hit a triple and had an excellent catch at third base for a double play Betty hit a homerun and had four RBIs Bonnie Bev Mayberry Sue Williams and Bonnie fant each hit a double For Tarts Marie hit a triple Glenda Hansen and Hillier each had a double Blue Jays defeat Dodgers 53 Lawn bowling club hosts two tourneys Special The Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club hosted two major tour naments last week the Ladies Tournament and the Mixed Trebles Event On at the Annual Ladies Luncheon and Tourna 12 out of town teams com peted First place was won by a Milton team skipped by Man Marshall Though lawn bowling is a sport for all ages the three ladies on this team were all over The Milton Club also took se cond place with a team skipped by Fran Clements Sheila Rosen- dales team from Brampton came in third Thelma Brown of skipped the fourth place team and Brampton team came in tilth On Saturday a Mixed Trebles Tournament was held The Scullion Family father mother and son bow led their waj to first place They are from the Kitchener Hub Second place went to j team skipped Club President Archie Pollock a newcomer in ipped the third place learn while fourth plate went to Milton with a team skip ped by Don Douglas Helen Ar chers Georgetown team came in fifth Ed Parsons of Milton who has bowled in many local tour naments the years celebrated his on Saturday by bow ling in Georgetown Herald Toronto Blue Jays may have lost games lately but another nest holding the blue and while birds 1 males continues be perched high in the Georgetown Baseball Associa tion s Division tree the Api Dodgers another house league counterpart of a major league baseball tried desperately failed to match the success of its opponent When the game began at the Armouries a I Georgetown Fairgrounds lust Thursday and Woodworking Blue Jays in a record Dodgers coach Steve sidled that his team stood at 72 prior to the game The Jays stepped with Vi win over the Dodgers hut Dodgers didnt leave without a struggle After a rather uneventful first inning Blue Jay Jamie went home from I hi rd on a strikeout ing his team a advantagi However Dodgers Sam and Chris Karl helped their team pull past the leaders in the top of the third inn tin stored a run each Jays ran to se cond bast issistid by leirnmate Blair Jackson They carried the lead into the fourth inning At Ihe bottom of that inning again scored but with a base hit this lime That and a walk by Chris Corney pulled their team ahead by three runs But at the top of the fifth inning Brandon Peddle was coming home for the run The Dodgers Brandon Peddle scored one run in the fifth but could not avert defeat especially when the game ended after the top sixth inning CONCORDE ROADWORK ROAD BIKES Jin Georgetown off Mini tot GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY ASSOC EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE AND FINAL REGISTRATION Sat Sept 14 Memorial Arena Equipment DropOff 830 1100 am Equipment Sale NOON PM GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION TRYOUTS FOR REP TEAMS ALCOTT ARENA MINOR NOVICE Born 1983 SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 200300 SEPTEMBER 1 SEPTEMBER 20 500600 SEPTEMBER 24 600700 NOVICE Born 1982 SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 00200 SEPTEMBER 300400 SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 22 MINOR ATOM Born 1981 SEPTEMBER 6 530630 SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 15 400500 SEPTEMBER 22 4305 SEPTEMBER 27 500600 ATOM Born 1980 SEPTEMBER 6 SEPTEMBERS SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 27 600700 MINOR Born 1979 SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 100200 SEPTEMBER 22 12001 Bom 1978 SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 14 200300 SEPTEMBER 00d00 SEPTEMBER 100200 SEPTEMBER 27 BANTAM Bom 1977 SEPTEMBER 500630 SEPTEMBER 15 SEPTEMBER 17 700830 SEPTEMBER 9001030 SEPTEMBER 24 MIDGET Born 1974 1975 SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 630800 SEPTEMBER 9001030 SEPTEMBER 16 9001030 SEPTEMBER 22 300430 ALL PLAYERS MUST BE REGISTERED WITHGMHA TRYOUT FEES ARE 500 PER SESSION

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