Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 16, 1986, p. 17

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weekender august 16 1986 p17 mother nature ends bid for gold cont from 16 the locals made no mistake against oshawa grabbing a 41 edge with kim pullen colleen thorburn tara eddy and joanna mason scoring after four innings and never looking back three more fifth inning runs put the win on ice as kris welsh en glish and renee virc crossed the plate thorburn scored in the sixth inning then eddy mason annie waggonhoffer and lynn vigus completed the run parade most of the damage against east gwillimbury was done in the third inning as unionville piled up six runs the floodgates were opened with backtoback singles by carolyn rogers wagenhoffer thorburn pullen and welsh plus a double from english on the mound english tossed a onehitter struck out 10 and gave up just one walk from there unionville just kept rolling against pickering gaining a 20 edge as eddy and mason scored on waggenhof fers double virc and thorburn finished the offence rain is no problem by kelly connelly lots of rain these last few weeks usually has golf club owners worrying about lost business but not in the mar- khamstouffville area at least the bosses at stouff- villes spring lakes and sleepy hollow clubs arent upset about the wet weather sure its bet ter to have sunshine suggested sleepy hollow manager erwin wallisch but rain is natural irrigation and it keeps the course looking green and plush this year has been wetter than other years the last two weeks have been a little funny but we havent had to close the course down yet he said wallisch has sounded the horn on a couple occasions to get golfers off the green be cause of lightening but the weather systems seem to move out quickly too much rain in warm weather is not good for the course remarked spring lakes owner george frost the grass gets fungus develop ment it gets thick wet and moldy last month was the fourth wettest july since 1938 the first year records were kept said an environment spokes man about 45 inches of rain fell almost twice the norm for this time of year and august hasnt been much drier still frost isnt too con cerned about lost revenue hes only closed the course down for one day this year back in may unionville slow nit rl 1 insurers 14 hermack 12 rosswill 14 kemac j box meals 12- broadloom 5 bramalea 16 dynes 10 meat shoppe 21 minor 12 mckenzic 25 mason c team g p village interiors 17 28 bbs electrical 17 28 fred hermack insurance 16 26 dynes insurance 17 24 george minor insurance 17 22 the insurers 18 22 rosswill pools ie 20 ta connell re 17 18 markham trophy 16 17 brodies 16 17 mckenzie flees 17 17 edmunds roofing 16 16 markham pharmacy 16 14 bremaloa ltd 16 12 peter l mason re 16 12 griffith landscaping 17 12 village box meats 16 11 calathumpians 17 11 the meat shoppe 14 10 b m motors 16 9 kemac pools 17 9 unionville broadloom 15 5 that victory corralled the squad at least a bronze medal but there was a matter of revenge to take care of unionville gained it by trampling aurora 111 it was 30 after the third frame but the offensive machine really shifted into high gear in the fifth sixth and seventh unionville pushed home a total of eight runs in those innings while english was tossing 11 strikeouts four hits and no walks this put the locals up against a twotime provincial cham pionship brampton squad it was the fourth game in six hours for coach english and crew so he admitted it seemed anti- climatic still they were able to hold brampton to a 20 lead until the skies opened up in the fifth inning unionville wasnt ready to con cede before then but if it won there would have been yet another battle to wage with that in mind english de cided to let the result stand especially as his girls had already qualified for the ontario cham pionships this is the third straight year weve qualified for the provin cials which is a tribute to the de dication and intensity of the girls said the coach its also proof theyre among the best ball players in the pro vince the same can be said for their 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