Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 29, 1985, p. 21

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Georgetown Bowl Youth award winners The Grand League Senior Champions were row left to right Dee Polrle Julie MeCorry Marc Basset hack row Hale Hob Campbell Teresa Mailach and Karen Doyle The Senior Individual Winners of the year were front row David Hicks Jane Hicks back row Teresa Maslach Julie and ThePllfallswerclheJunlorGraod Champions They are front row left to right Jeffrey Ian Wilkes Brian Jell BUI King Ian Vint The Playoff Champs were the Pin back row Ricky Dai Id Ridley Sean Mob wood and Chris So mm The Bantam Girls Grand Champs were the Alley Cats They are front row left to right Morris Moore Jeanette Burke Burke Snow The playoff champs were tbe Bad News Bowlers consisting of back row left right Amy Koriack Currie Walsh Nicole Ferguson Laura Doyle and I Art The league champs were the He Men They arc back row left to right Alain Steven Jackson Chris Wilkes white the playoff champs were front row left to right Ryan Martin Kerry Wright Julie and Danny Morris SPORTS SCOREBOARD I I in Newfound land II THIS WEEKS SPORTS SCOREBOARD BROUGHT TO BY ARTHUR f JOHNSON ASSOCIATES m ST GEORGETOWN Enjoying their moment in the sun ai top bowlers are front row left right Michael Tim my Alaslalr Kermack back row Grievcion and Christina Lane Baseball latest sport for Rebels The Bantam Boys League champs were the Flame Throwers They are back row left lo right Robert Harrison Steve Nicholson Brian McCauley Scott Blake and Michael The playoff champs are the Firebirds They are front row Mark Tim Ryan Hutch Ins and Brian Herald fatal Let Ploy Ball is the battle cry of the newest sports team at George town District High School A Rebel baseball team now represents the school and they played their first game a tie against Burlington Ccn High School last Playing overall sound ball and supported by fine pitching by Rod Wilson the Georgetown squad stayed in the game right from the beginning The lead seesawed back and forth and Georgetown took ad van tage of some clutch hilt ing sold conch George Jay Anderson rallied for the Rebels by going 3 for 4 at the pi ale Joe Money penny and Mike were both for with a double The team also Monday in Burlington against Nelson and they will have a match up against another Burling ton squad Pearson High School Friday The games arc oil exhibition contests because there Is no old In the region Georgetown would like to set their goals for a league to play in against other high schools or perhaps play in a north The idea for starti a baseball team taint from ttocher Rick Red show who from the Burlington area where aims play in a Hamilton high sen However when the Hamilton went on a work to rule and then a strike the Burl inton teams were looking far games Mr talked to some avid baseball play ere and fellow teacher George to sec If they would be Interested In putting together a The Rebels so far have held about five The season will end for them by June 1 the first week of but the team hopes to play five exhibit on games Hopefully two tourna can be played thit Georgetown boll players from high school can enter Mr said The team will practise two nights a week until the end of the season Members of the team ore Joe Moneypcnny Rod Wilson Chuck Peeb les Louis Galvao Scot Farley Dun Hall en Kemp Owen Gray Jay Anderson Mike Lorlto Neil Slvertson and Kevin Hughes Happy with their bowling resus over tbe season are front row left right Theresa Alain Julie back row Ryan Martin Kcndra Bird W and Wesley Burke Mixed league ties Bramalea Ladies grid loop officially begins In Intcrcounty Mixed It action May 21 Gordon tied with John Rice and Keith K put on a winning performance with a of K King and John went disl nee to defeat their oppo nents and Tony Hull and Isla Allison outlasted their competition and Larry Sisnelt and Ed Rciger went down to defeat and while Linda Rice and Sisnelt went three gomes but were downed 62 and 7 The Mixed league Paul and p Bruce Payne hit the showers after Brampton and 46 la By J J TOMTYHF Herald Special Georgetown Ladles Flag Football League kicked off the second season Sunday under rainy skies The league has expanded this year adding Royal and Peel County Bandits to the oster f you want to catch the action come out to Irwin Dorscy Field each Sunday with the first game starling at a Diet Centre and North Sports started the day while it was still dry Diet Centre dominated the scoring with two touchdowns by Anderson a single major from Barb McKcenan and a twopoint conversion by Jane North Sports Cathy Milne came up with breath taking interception The final score was for Diet Centre Game stars were Jennie Thompson DC and Milne Peel County Bandits and Work That Body went head In Gome Two The score was tied at the end of the half as Sue Kruk andTracyKlavkalnsPCB had the majors Work That Body wrapped it up with a fourthquarter to Natalia Final score was 126 for Work That Body RCB and WTB wore the game stars King Submarine and J V Jets saw a lot of action in the first quarter of their game with King leading Karen and Waters scored for King while Dicgle had the major for Jets as Janet Mathers added the convert The Jets came back strong in the second half as they won Linda Ferguson JVand Cathy Dobson KS were Ihe game stars The final game of the day pitted Hoy at LePagc against Muffler Thru way opened the scoring with pass from Monica Mostalerz to Janice Murray Battling the weather Royal LePage put upa good fight with an interception by Stone Final score was ftO forThruway Murray and Stone were the gome stars Despite the wet start It appears the league is In for on action packed season Attaining high bowling honors were front row Weeks back row Chris and Teri or lock Herald photo RELAX YOUR NEXT PURCHASE FROM THRUWAY COULD BE FREE For a limited time only participating dealers are offering you a chance to SAVE UP T0 100 OFF our everyday low prices To qualify simply bring your car Into a participating Thruway dealer or a no charge no obligation Inspection We II 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