Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 18 September 1993, p. 21

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Longhorns win regular season title | By Colin Gibson Regular season play in the Georgetown Mens Flag Football League concluded’ last Sunday at GDHS, with the loop’s front running duo of Longhoms and the Dawgs winning handily and M&M Pro Sports locking up third place. The Dawgs mauled Plus Welding 43-12, Longhorns downed Meznic Electric 31- 13 and M&M blanked a game, be on tgunned, Muscle Pit squad yas end up in first, with the Dawgs in second. Both teams get a bye through the first round of the playoffs. M&M’s win means they get to meet the same Muscle Pit group Sunday pomaroe) 10 a.m. in a playoff mat The second a tussle, at 11 a.m, sees Meznic (fourth-place finishers) meet- ing fifth place Plus Welding. Al Pelland of the Dawgs won the league’s scoring title with 118 points. It had been thought this would be a league record, but according to members of the league’s executive; the actual record is in the 130-point range. Regardless, a fine offensive year for the speedy Dawgs receiver. Richard Garden of M&M edged into second place with 70 points; Jim Lindsay of the Longhorns was third with 66 points; Rob Walker of Muscle Pit was fourth with 50 points; Dale Mieczaniec of Meznic finished in fifth place with 48 points and Bob Davey of Longhorns was sixth with 46 points. Dave Clements of the Dawgs, Paul Allison of the Longhorns, Brian Beaumont of Plus Welding and Gary Lockwood of Meznic tied for seventh place with 42 points; John Egan of the Dawgs and Dave Patterson of Longhorns tied for eighth with 40 points and Serge Lebel of the Dawgs was ninth with 38 points. g Lawr of Plus Welding won the interception title with six. Mike Delguidice and Dave Clements of the Dawgs tied for second place along with Paul Martin of Plus Welding and Bob Davey of the Longhorns — each player had four. Marcus Noel of Plus Welding had three intercep- tions, as did Mark McKeon of M&M. Thirteen players each had two. Dawgs 43 Plus Welding 12 ae was a Hoel Sunday coming down for the Plus "Welding squad who apparently had held their team party the previous evening Jason Estevan (left) and Paul Dallison were the 1993 Gorgon Alcott Tennis Club’s Junior Boys Consolation photo by Norma Maynard & oS PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE REGION OF HALTON ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREA STUDY (1993) Halton Regional Council has, in response to requests by the public, extended the time for receiving comments and input to the Halton Environmentally Sensitive Area Study (1993), to the end of October. ‘A Public Open House will be held to present the results of this study, provide information on its relationship to the Draft New Regional Plan and answer any questions. DATE: Thursday September 23, 1993 TIME: 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. LOCATION: Bishop Reding Roman Catholic Secondary School — Cafetorium 1600 Main Street East, Milton For further information, please contact Kathy Kielt or Lynne Simons in the Planning & Development Department at 825-6161. Local Calls: Acton 853-0501 Georgetown 878-8113 Streetsville 823-6720 Aldershot 639-4540 J.A. Eaglesham Regional Clerk (and momin; Dawgs led 28-0 at half-time and simply just didn’t allow the Welders to get into the game. League scoring leader Al Pelland led the romp with 18 points. Dan Reynolds and Duane Wilson each scored Wysocki had a two-point con- vert while Frank Bruno kicked a convert. Brian Beaumont and Mike West scored the TDs for Plus Welding. Dan Reynolds and Dave Clements had interceptions for the Dawgs. Longhorns 31 Meznic 13 ie was close through the first part of the opening half, then the Longhorns seemed to get stronger as the game pro- gressed, while Meznic couldn’t move it up a notch Longhorns led 17-7 at the half then outscored Meznic 13-6 in the second half to sew up the win. Dave (Haggis) Patterson was spot on the mark in this contest, kicking for 13 points for the ‘Horns. Bob Davey, Gary Hulbert and Mark Hamilton scored maj “(Thunderfoot) Lockwood chdaee to the Meznic fold picked off a wayward ae Rob Rivers had an interception for Longhorns. M&M 26 Muscle Pit 0 The stands resounded with Mike Finn The kids are back in school. Leaves are falling and nights are getting cooler. Your swit ming pool is being used less ‘often and it looks like the time has arrived to close it for the ‘season. You spent all summer it; diliger uming, cleaning and adding maintenance products to keep it vote, and fun. Now that fall has arrived, there is one more ste to take to keep it that way for next year, A pool is Halton sn This Week, Saturday September 18, 1993 Page 2+ a thunderous clap til Muscle Pit found enough; ahi to get a game going —| squad didn’t appear’ rete Fees especially volatile redhead Mark icKeon. He took things into his own hands (and feet) in this contest which featured six intercep- tic ions. McKeon had three intercep- tions including one he returned for a touchdown. Richard Garden had the other M&M swipe. Trevor Elinesky and Dave Mie ong Q ~ and a lot safer with a REPLACEMENT DOOR. _ Featuring: © beautiful designs - one just right for bay home @ security - steel frame protects your hi @ lower fuel bills - fully eae coor is thermally broken and weatherstri @ peace-of-mind - 5 Yeai Warranty backed by a name you know and trust - Stanley. Campbell had i for Muscle Pit. Garden kicked and ran his way to 13 scoring points to finish in second place in the league’s scoring derby. 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