the HERALD Sports Wednesday August Lifeguard rescue Two Acton lifeguards left to right and Nancy Gilchrist work together on rescuing a drowning victim during the lifeguard competition in Milton on Saturday Teams were graded on how they handled various accident situations eventually resulting in a fifth place finish for Acton Herald photo Ladies Flag Football Amies unbeaten streak ended By FOURNIER Herald Special Body Shops hopes of a perfect season were squashed August by a pumpedup Burns Transport squad Burns defeated Amies 166 to move into a tie for first place CIBC Chargers took advantage of Mobile Sound minus Lisa Allen by a convincing 260 score West Insurance beat Michaels Restaurant 200 was a noshow on Sunday which gave another two points Burns Transport brought out the double barrelled shotgun with a combination of disciplined of fence and aggressive defense Donna Brown halted the first Burns march with an intercep tion This faux pas did not appear to phase Bums as their defenders knocked down every Amies pass within reach Danny Ursel scored two touchdowns before the half on running plays Janet Arnold was good for a single and a field goal Amies had their work cut out for them later in the game too Caroline McMillan hit Kelly Cunningham for six to close the gap Early in the fourth Amies aimed to come within striking distance A pass was and Peewee champions Optimist Club won the Peewee house league championship title at the Georgetown Baseball Association Day of Champions held Saturday at The Fairgrounds From left to right back row are coaches Victor Charlie Mansfield and Steve Norman Middle row left to right are Matt Jason David Pegg Thomas licott Ryan Scott Connell and Matt Borg Front row left to right are Chris Meyers Derek Guest Derek Ross Daniel Estevan Darren Mansfield and Don McLean Absent were Paul Farmer and Garry Norman Photo submitted Tyke House League Baseball Blue Jays claim first place GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION TYKE LEAGUE RESULTS There were no surprises in the final week of Tyke League play J V Clothing Blue Jays won both games to recover first place but none of the contenders for fourth place the disputed spot in the Silver Championship managed to dislodge Beaver Lumber Mets George and Dragon Yankees Mike Reed DJ Angels Cory Constants key bunt and Jason Estevans base running led Yankees sixrun offence while Erich claimed a fly ball on defence but Angels also landed six runners leaving the teams tied as rain and darkness ended the game Blake Expos 3 Halton Credit Union As pitcher Tommy Allen held Expos to a single run in his two innings assisted by key catches by Jason Jamie stole home on a second base overthrow to account for one As run Adam Stoyles at SS Dan Whit- ton with a catch in right field and Jesse Viens with a throw to Rob May at second pinned down offence In the final damp inning both Simon Ford and Jesse Viens stole home to push Expos ahead by one J V Clothing Blue Jays 10 Beaver Lumber Andrew Mike and Matt McMullen counted for as Jays eased out a win over Justin Hunts pitching in the final inning quashed comeback efforts AUGUST Heaver Lumber defeated Jim and Pat Countrywide Tigers No report available J V Clothing Blue Jayh 10 Mike Reed DJ Angels 6 Alan Gilmours catch at second helped hold Angels to six while by Gilmour Dylan Lee Matt McMullen and David Zeni propelled Jays to a total of Credit Union 1 1 George and Dragon Yankees Jeff Rusells strong pitching in the first two innings held back Yankees long enough for Warren Anderson Ryan Gledhill RBI and Nick Johnston 3 RBI to start off As 11 run win Catcher Jamie with an out at home helped hold Yankees to eight Sheri Nairn snagged an intercep tion for Burns Another year goes by without a perfect record The second match of the day had Michaels Restaurant in their typical form close but no cigar Each potential scoring opportuni ty was halted by an interception West spread the scoring around with TDs by Jennifer Palmer Ruth and Roseann Har rison Larusso pulled in a two point convert while Kelly and Jennifer Palmer each had interceptions CIBC Chargers had a new look offence for the start It ap peared to work as Mastalerz had little trouble finding her receivers Noreen Atkinson Carey Brabant and Tooze all had touchdowns con verted twice Leanne posted her seventh interception of the year while Fournier had number two Mary Lowry registered on the scoresheet for Mobile Sound with an interception The matchup of the week has to be at 1000 a when arch rivals Amies and CIBC go head to head Game stars Jodie Fournier and Dianne Tooze Bums Transport whole team Kelly Cunningham Jennifer Palmer WD Mary Lowry Skating club The Skating Club is holding its precision team tryouts for all ages starting in September On September from 700 pm there will be at Four Rinks Arena for the Junior and Senior team The following tryouts will be at P Oaks Arena in Sept 7 and a m 930 am is for Juvenile am is for Novice am pm is for Adult 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