Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 1 September 1993, p. 13

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Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, September 1, 1993 — Page 13 NORTHEND SALES SERVICE LEASING HWY. #25 & 401 878-4137 MILTON ay Of Cha RUSE CHEEK 610 MARTIN ST., MILTON 878-4137, mpions ‘93 Junior T-Ball League double play, helping to keep yr fy F) i ij BG] nice throw to Kyle Hulme on Blue Championship _J.V. Clothing’s offence in Rs Bg f ij second, who made the catch Kendale Mechanical Ltd. check A et : for the out. A well-played, Yankees 26 Silver Championship closely matched game. Fun Outdoor Power Equipment Shoppers’ Drug, all! igers 24 Expos 29 Gold Championship Tigers earned the Blue ttle Caesar’s Pizza Shaw Trophies championship as Yankees Orioles 26 Padres 27 eased past them in the bottom of an extra inning. Orioles bashed in a flurry of runs. Both Corey Colarossi Telecor Inc. Athletics 21 There were lots of home runs in this closely matched Red Championship and Jamie Naylor doubled Kendale Mechanical Ltd. and tripled; clouting RBIs game. Ryan Fines (2), Kyle ° Yankees 17 were David Aesch, Krista Russell, Joshua Bennett, Nature’s Scene Aesch, and Johnathan West. Adam Hess, Jarret Enman, Dodg Naylor, good for 3 RBIs, was Corey Fontaine, and-Darren Simpson - who had three! Yankees, having already. gone extra innings to qualify for the Red final, were happy an infield threat too, laying a key tag on an Expos runner at third base. Way to go, Andrew! Triple: Jarret Enman Doubles: Colin Lucas, Devon Cousens, to settle for a draw at the end Gold Championship of a hot afternoon. Halton Credit Union Adam Hess, and Devon Bronze Championship A’s 26 Freelen (3!) Kyle Jova and Terra Cotta Cookies Angels Armstrong Insurance Coey Fontaine each caught a Athletics pop fly. James Mountford J.V. Clothing A’s took the game by fielded well and so did Red Sox 20 breaking a tie in the final 2s Andrew d’Oliviera who made TC Cookies Angels’ base runners Cassandra Leonard, Michela Folkens, and Laura inning. Athletics’ Ryan Dunlop hit a home run and two triples; Ryan Gray came a great outfield grab. Solid ‘During the Georgeto' wn Baseball Association’s Day of Champions Pee Wee League Gold Championship game, Halton Hills Trout Club Athletics pitcher Simon Ford covers up at hitting came from Steph Harrison, Chris Harrison, and Kogan paced out a 3-run ead, up with two homers; Conor home plate to tag out Halton Rapid Print Yankees base runner Scott Elis last Saturday Chris: Ireland,” Norman powered by the bats of Kevin Smith logged a triple, and the atthe Fairgrounds.The Yankees managed to beat the league favorite 15-8, to the sur- Dennis was a super catcher. Greer, Colin Irwin, and . Athletics’ coach was proud of prise of the Athletics. photo by Simon WilsonHHTW Christopher Allen made a Anthony Murphy. Murphy ’ the whole team. nice stop at third. In the key and Colin Irwin clicked for a Senior T-Ball League Bronze Championshi doubles. Tyler Paterson Home runs: Mark Lamont, _ first base position, Cameron Parkes and Nicholas Clough By Laurie Burns. _ Exercise Physiologist Get the most out of your workout! In-line skating can be lots of fun. It can strengthen your leg muscles and improve the fitness level of your heart and lungs. Swinging your arms in rhythm with your skating helps improve upper-body strength and overall fitness. And cross-country ski poles adapted to pavement are available for an even better upper body workout. As with any other exer- cise that you undertake, what you get out of your workout depends on how much energy you put in. Uphill skating is particular- ly great exercise. To enhance efficiency while going uphill, lean forward slightly. When pushing off Activity Line Get In-Line a after skating will make you more comfortable and will help you prevent injury. After skating for the first 3- 5 minutes, you may want to stop and stretch some more now that your muscles are really warm. Stretch your calves, the hamstrings in the back of your thighs, and your hops, back and arms. TIP: Try renting a pair of skates first to see how you iP Belamy’s Cubs Apple Auto Gk Expos 20 Apple Auto Glass Expos earned the bronze medal as Belamy’s Cubs advanced to the silver. Robbie Greenwell had a grand slam, the only homer of the game. Andrew Nicholl hit a solid triple; Jason Murkin, Ben Keess, Eric Seitz, and Brady Dick hit 3 LONAA caught a fly ball .and made a great catch on first which required a great athletic stretch. Russell Piva also showed great catching skills. Chris Adair made a nice throw and so did Cody Harrison, all the way from left field to home. t Silver Championship Belamy’s Cubs 23 Woolco Jays 21 19 Christopher Walker, Connor O'Callaghan (2) Triples: Christopher Walker, Chris McCullough, Andrew Nicholl, Jason Murkin. Doubles: Christopher Wellman, Nicole Boccia, Kyle Hulme, Taylor Gabel, Eric Seitz. Pop flies were caught by Brian Takahashi, Sean Canary, and Tyler Paterson. Eric Seitz made a mages Georgetown-based made some nice plays. Johnathan Boulanger showed. great all-round effort. Congratulations Padres. You were strong all season and should be proud of your- selves. Squirt Le: Green Championship Athletics 18 Yankees went for team effort instead of spectacle and did a superb job. No home runs, but steady all-round production. Andy Burns” shoestring catch at second and Robert John Patterson’s work around the bag set the tone for the game. The, production squad included. Jennifer Lucas with slick base running, Mark Riepma -who had a great day at the plate - Louie Archambault who had 6 RBIs, and Andy Burns, Nick Hoare, Ian Leighton, and Michael Pachenco - each of Stubbys Slo-Pitch team won the Canadian Masters (35-and-over) whom racked. five hits. Rainbow Music Athletics Recreational championship in London. The team was formed by Georgetown resident Bill Stubbins and qualified for the Canadian championship after winning a Masters tournament in Tottenhar: last year. The team plays in the Mississauga Masters competi- earned the Green champi- onship; Georgetwon Terminal like in-line skating. Wear with your back leg, extend 2 the safety equipment and it fully while reaching for- n : ward with the arm on the have some fun while getting | tive division. Earlier this year, the squad won a tournament in Thorold. Stubbys will be Warehouse Yankees same side. For example, im shape. : returning to Tottenham to defend their title and will also be competing in the provincial advanced to the Blue final. when your right foot is Laurie Burns, is a0] tournament scheduled for Niagara Falls and the Labatt’s tournament slated for London. . 7 back, your right arm is for- Exercise Physiologist and] ‘Team members include, front row, from left; Barry Schneidmiller, Bob Luffman, Bill Blue Championship ‘ ard operates Work That Body] Stubbins, John Lam and tournament MVP, Tony Mascioira. Back row, from left; Bob bresetnntl Lili ee: Fitness Programs Inc. in Georgetown. ward. Stretching exercises for your leg muscles before and Warehouse Yankees 15 In Yankees second game of the day, Ian Leighton and Jennifer Lucas provided stop- pers with pop fly catches. Lucas’ throw to first just missed the double play by a hair. Among Yankee batters, Nick Hoare, R.J. Patterson, and Mark Riepma had good days at the plate. Louie Archambault scored four runs; Jennifer Lucas went on the offence with’a triple; both Byron Brown and Andy Burns slugged homers. Remaining results to be published in Saturday’s paper. hoto submitted. Skinner, Pat Paulin, Tom-Stoyanoff, Scott Aimers, Roger Widdes, Gord Lyons and Bill Miller. pl the olde Hide House TOMORROW OUR DOORS REOPEN. DON’T MISS THIS SPECIAL LOCAL PREVIEW OF OUR MANY CLEARANCE ITEMS! OPEN 10-6 DAILY : 853-1031

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