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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 24, 1986, p. 9

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Til HERALD Wednesday 1988 Pages captured both lvalue and Cup him n Ihc bantam girls level this year Team members Include bark kraM from left Jay assistant conch lark tllard Jenny Irwin Wands Ilhonda Nina tear Pal Bur roughs manager from row from lell I isa Mason Jacqueline llejnry Mm Hurtled Kelly Taylor Chanlel Met lure The Mosquito league anil tup champ is was Ihc team Members Include front row from led Green Booth Kalhy Wanner Julie Tanis Anuria Booth I Back row from left Stuart assistant coach Hamilton Sara Hurley Sara Mills Dive Booth coach Janet Pal Vogt Dont look now A Georgetown District High School field hockey player looks on a player to control the ball The opened the season last week with a win and a tie In their first two games of the year which were played the high school field This game ended In a tic tltcraldphoU Russiani optimistic about Gemini team Continued from Mike a lot better goalie than he shown Thursday night in Till son burg Georgetown found themselves down after the first period However the Gemini came back notch tie with a pair of goals from Wayne Morrow Travis Cole Don Curtis Brad Demone and Paul had the others for Ihc winners To date the Gemini have about 13 players signed and will have made more decisions on Increasing that number last night practice Still a priority with Is ob taining a couple of big forwards In fact two new players were expected in camp last night But Russiani feels ihc defence corps is good enough to at least begin the season with Getting a couple of big forwards Is becoming more evident nil Iht time said Tills team is much too small With the season just days away from starting feels the year will be a fairly close one I think it will be a lot closer than some people think One team might grab the quick lead but think the rest of the pack will be close he said too still op timistic about his clubs chances for the upcoming sea son not down on the team said It lust the players must understand the type team wc arc Once they find out were a skating club and never mind with the we be alright still has six more import cards left The only port signed to date has been Tom Petrle will miss the first two games He on holidays Tonight the Gemini will hold its first annual Get Acquainted Reception at the Arena Divisional championships decided Girls Soccer Cup Day The Georgetown Soccer Club decided Its championship victors in the girls soccer circles this weekend at the annual Cup Day event Three divisions held finals Sal to day Footloose captured top honors in the Mosquito class while The Cat or Purple was the top Pec Wee squad In Bantam action Itedrum took home I he top honor MOSQUITO In Mosquito play Saturday Footloose defeated Gators In the first game of the day Anne Donnelly and Melanle Booth had the goals or the winners The next contest pitted Stingers against Marauders with Stingers gaining the win I on a goal from Andrea McNeily Later in the afternoon there were wo contests played at 1 p In one game Gators got past Stingers on Angel Hughes tally Booth had Ihc lone tally to pace Footloose past 1 Booth s tally came on a direct penalty kick That win gave Footloose top spot with seven Marauders and then hooked up in a close contest which went down to wire Julie Nells gave the club narrow 10 v in That victory put Skyhawks into a tie for second spot with Green Gators The two teams met to break the deadlock but were left tied after regulation time Skyhawks didn come away with the win until first having won the penalty kicks phase of overtime Special thanks go to Stephen Fear and John Stevens for officiating the games throughout the season Also managers and coaches of all five teams for their time and effort this year They are Gators Larry Hughes David Manning Debbie Marauders Lisa Mason Shannon Donald Kerry Cashew Stingers Beth Footloose Dave Booth Pat Vogt Helen Bilk Carole No results were made available BANTAMS There was a close race throughout in this division as took home the Cup title after first claim the League title earlier In final Cup standings was first with six points Team was second with three points followed closely for third was S S Office Supplies Tim bits were next with a single point Scarletts Fever Ball squad hot in taking crown The final but fantastic games of the Georgetown Ladies League season were played this past weekend This years playoffs were exciting and unpredictable with Scarlett Fever taking the plonsbip victory away from league champs Blue Purrs The Color I cane the Pie wee tup title Team members Include back row from left Paul manager Jennifer Chancier Maureen Turner Beth Tiffany Russell Sully coach Murray Jans coach row from left MUhillc Morgan Jennifer athvPaul lleldllnukc Jans On the consolation side in the se cond round Tiggers were beaten out by the Blues Batters 135 Ultra Violet lost to Paul Navy and Heart Busters took the victory over Mac Muffins 1514 Leaving Paul Navy and the Heart Busters playing the semi final consolation game where the Heart Busters took the victory by two points with an 11 score Blues Batters became the Con solution champions by beating out the Heart Busters championship final Moving over to the championship side Purple Reign fought hard but Blue Purrs took the victory 1113 T C Mix wiped out Gang Green with a 17 score Scarlett fever moved on to the semi finals by knocking out Solid Gold Hits The semifinal game played by T C Mix and Scarlett Fever was a close game Scarlett Fever rose to the victory with a 14 12 score taking them to tie champion ship final game The championship final game was played by the season champion team Blue Purrs and fifth placed team Scarlett Fever Excitement terrific team effort and superb team morale gave Scarlett s Fever the sweet victory with a close game Fevers pitched to pcncction shutting the Blue Purrs out in the end Cole and made the dif Terence with their extremely fan defensive plays ton displayed outstanding catching ability in her debut Much improved base running by Laura Ralnc The Blue Purrs Debbie had several terrific hits and an all round great game behind the plate Pat Morey made a difference offensively as well as defensively Sandy Mar shall gave Scarlett Fever a tough time with her outstanding pitching A great game for everyone Congratulations for a season This lucky L P tottery Jeanne MacDonald of Jim Lnwson of Mlssissauga Shirley Thomp son of Murray Martin of Mlssissauga and Helen Angel of R 1 Georgetown Congratulations and happy ding Can you identity this G L coaches players for making my Job easier with your great game comments It has been a very ex citing year to write about Pepper GIFL finals are underway J Happy birthday Patli Poo On Sept 25 it will be your Love Pete Chert Mike and Have a happy day birthday Deb from the Mix As the L publicist and statistician I would like to take this opportunity to thank nil the The Georgetown Industrial Fastball League finals got underway last week In fine fashion Allison come charging out of the gate and took a quick two games to none lead in Ihe best of seven final However Kir by s Bluebirds took a giant step towards getting back in the f nal by taking game three In game one Allison s Bats were booming from the first pitch The mauled pitchers for nine runs with the big blow being an Andy homer The Bluebirds managed only two runs as theirbats went mysteriously quiet Game two was a much closer af fair until the sixth inning when crushed a Dan pitch for a grandslam homer Allison had scratched across two runs in the first and tenaciously hung on until Densmore hit blew It wide open The final score was 81 for Allison While Allisons hitters went on a rampage through games one and two the Bluebirds vaunted hitting attack went cold All this changed however In game three Bob Inglls played oneman wrecking crew by crushing a first inning solo homer Andy responded for Allison s hitting a tworun shot put ting Allison in the driver s seat The Birds never said die however and responded by putting two more runs across for a 32 victory Bob In again delivered the key hit by striking a tworun single scoring Brad Miller and J Wright Chuck Pcavoy went the distance for the win while Joe Deforest and Chris Pevoy took the loss Gome four was scheduled for Monday night while game tonight Family atmosphere present at reunion we can get a couple play 1 think ihe II be a formidable force In at home Joe Riders quarterback was me like he knew meoll his life I think the Ottawa game was a turning point for of wins and the people sec there s a chance of post come out If people do come out I think glis said won have my problem fitting in with his new club either Riders coach Jack Gotta drafted in when dolt was head coach in Calgary Inglls spent five years a before being traded to in 1985 with Waller Ballard for pivot Joe Barnes Gotta and one time Argo Nick Hcblcr greeted Inglis at the airport when he arrived Gotta greeted mc like lost son He said he was glad to have back and made feel like I had left my family Nick was there loo wearing sunglasses even though it was dark out His hair was greased back and he had a long trench coal on Gotta said to mc Can you believe his guy and laughed But Gotta said He comes to phy football Gotta seems to and what he done for the league like to that attitude on hi team Inglls said Should make it lo Grey Cup champ loashlp I nulls said he wont be While not being there Inglls said he knows he hud a hand In Toron to fortunes and will look the positive elements If they do make it the Grey Cup I II know I mode a contribution If you know you re the calibre or belter than the person already there and you played the type of season it takes to get there easier to accept like to go to the Grey Cup to say I been to the highest calibre of competition possible It not a monetary thing for me Besides we re not out of the Grey Cup here If t happen this year hopefully I got a few more left and can to one Bui this Is positive move I don I the pressure lo play anymore It certainly was a positive experience to be in that uniform Saturday night and it s really good tobepart of Ihis team KITWOOD INDUSTRIES Manufacturers of Traditional and European Kitchen Cabinets Vanities Visit MIKE or IAN In Cup play Kris Krofczek had three goals lo pace Team past Tim bits Angle Gray had the ton Timbits goal The whole Team squad played well while Sue Taylor and Kerry Mc- played well for Timbits Lisa Mason and Jennifer Wantf scored as nipped G S Of Supplies No goal scorer was available Tara Bur roughs and Martha Mc dure played well for the winners Mason had three tallies defeated teams played well GSS Office Supplies and Team tied 1 1 in their game as Sandy tallied for Becky Dobbins countered for Team Both squads played well Mason had the lone tally as Redrum nipped Team The Letamec and Becky Dobbin In the other game Timbits and GSS ATOMS No championship was played in the Atom class but nonetheless the teams took part In Cup Day action Tracy Metier had two goals as Blue Bombers edged Maroon Tim bits 32 Erin Gogan had he other goal for Ihe winners Scoring for Maroon were Johnson and Mary Lynn Hogan Maroon Timbits and Green Ghoslbusters tied 1 as Mary Lynn had the lone goal for Timbits The Green goal scorer wasn t available Benito had two goals as Red Firecrackers downed Killer Bees 31 Melissa Watts had the other scored for Bees Sarah Hlscman had the lone tal to pace Killer Bees past Green Ghostbusiers Dionelle Benito had two goals as Red Firecrackers edged Blue Bombers 32 Melissa Watts had the other Red goal while Tracy Metier scored both goals for Bombers Thanks go to coaches and managers of the fi c teams Hon Dale Lara Blair Janet Karen Ken Ray Mike James Carol Collier Kelly Roe Leslie and Sandy Copland A final thanks goes to Al Macewon and alt the parents who helped referee the games NOTESA special thanks from The Herald to Gall Melville for her invaluable assistance during Cup Day Hit Stall GIF 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