Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 15 May 1993, p. B1

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Halton Hills This Week, SS = Rebs thump Robinson to collect first win By Mike Zrostek ‘After getting blown out in their last outing, the Georgetown District High School Rebels baseball squad turned in a near-flawless perfor- mance. Monday in Burlington, trouncing M.M. Robinson 7-1. ‘Trevor Elinesky lead the way for the Rebel offense going 4-for-4, scoring two runs and driving in another, while Chris Barrow and Adam Poyntz combined to hold MM. Robinson to one run with the one out then was driven in on a Adam Poyntz sharp single by Steve Onoprijenko fifth by the Rebels on a two-out to make it 1-0. Barrow replied with — single by Barrow driving in Derek a three up three down inning - the jlard. Poyntz, who came in for first of four the Rebels would Dobbin, shut down MM. in the record on the day. bottom of the inning. In the fourth the Rebels struck for ‘The game was blown open in the two more runs thanks in part totwo sixth by the Rebels as they pumped MM. Robinson errors and doubles _ across three thanks to key hits and by Greg Dobbin and Elinesky. It clever base running by Dobbin and appeared the Rebels were in alittle Elinesky and a two-out hit by Ken trouble in the bottom of the inning Kosziwka iced it for the Rebels. when MM. got back-to-back hits Poyntz shut down MM. the rest Ss tou rnament at AHS that led to a run, but a nice double- of the way striking out the side in play ended the rally and took the . the seventh. ‘Anabrose shutout Chuck Gairt and wind right out of M.M.. With the win the Rebels record ‘Another run was scored in the Se Glen Williams squirt softball team catcher Joshua Lockery made the big play by tagging out a Hornby base runner at the plate with umpire Wayne Norton right on top of the play Tuesday at the Glen Williams ball park. Unfortunately, Hornby nipped the Glen squad 11-10. photo by Simon Wilson/HTWW Tenni The junior girls singles saw By Mike Zrostek > Qualifying for the Golden Amanda Garwood edge Shelly Chris Muir 8-0 to advance. In the 2 Horseshoe Athletic Conference in Hand 8-6 while in the boys junior Mixed juniors Jamie Goy and Mai G fe) | fe| e is} owl ers beat _ singles Devon. Ambrose Chris Nguyen took out Chris Cullen and High School with some great tennis Cullen 8-4. In the girls junior dou- ~ Barb Coxe 8-3. Finals of the play-offs Five: Elizabeth Wallace, Ernie ‘isplayed. bles Shelly Hand and her partner In seniors play Steve Turkosz Group “A” Team #1 - The Happy Pearce, June Murphy, Ted Scarlett Tournament play was decided by ‘Amanda Garwood defeated Lise was a triple winner edging Dan Gang:Trevor Williams, Emme ‘Lambert. the first player to win eight games Grimwood and Shannon Bailey 8- King in boys singles 8-7 then Peavoy, Bob Harris, Rita Rudiger Next Friday - Fun Day with sets, 2. Chris Cullen ‘And Devon teamed up with King in doubles to and Elmer Pembleton; prizes and refreshments. peat Chris Cullen and Devon — Group “B” Team #6- The Feisty Banquet - May 17. ‘Ambrose 8-7. Turkosz capped the day taking the Mixed seniors with Shannon Bailey beating Trish Denny and Jean Paul Tamblyn in another 8-7 nail-biter. The senior girls singles champi- on Tanya Filipek, beat Mai Nguyen 8-2. Filipek also won the senior girls doubles along with Trish Denny defeating Michelle Blakey and Carroll Thorpe 8-. AHS girls on to GHAC By Mike Zrostek ‘Acton High School Redmen will 2 be represented at this year’s Golden ~ Horseshoe Athletic Conference . 0 J track and field meet at McMaster | Georgetown District High School Athletes of The Week are University May 20, by six girls | Shannon Morris and Scott Crawford. Shannon ‘is a pitcher for the who put in strong performances at Rebels senior girls softball team. Scott is also 2 pitcher but for the the Nelson meet held Tuesday in | Rebels senior boys baseball team. Burlington. = Te The meet, which featured 20 schools, saw Jenny Goy, Shelby Daponte, Amanda Bonnell, Heather Trotter, Julie Robinson and Trisha Denny advance to GHAC. Goy placed first in the midget 0-metre hurdles and sixth in the midget triple jump. Amanda Bonnell was first in the girls 400- metres and third in the midget high jump, while Heather Trotter contin- ued her top placings in the shot put and discus. Trotter finished first in the midget discus and third in the midget shot put. Julie Robinson was second in the junior discus and fifth in the junior shot put while Trisha Denny had a sixth place finish in the senior triple jump and Shelby Daponte finished ‘sixth in the junior 100-metres. Acton High School student Michelle Blakey prepares to serve during play in the school qualifier tournament for Golden Horseshoe Athletic Conference competition staged last Monday. to Appleby College. photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW

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