Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 20, 1988, p. 12

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SECTION B HERALD Wednesday July 1M Ready for launch I Ready to take to the walere of Fairy Lake last week The department also ha I were rec department lifeguard Cynthia and available for rentals from even yearold Mark lUriow at Ihey tried one of the and pm an weekends Herald photo I available for rental at Prospect Park Giants Cubs treat fans to close contest in squirt action Two well ployed games took place In Ihe Squirt League on Mem day July On one diamond the Fishing Charters Yankees played the Thomson Moving In For the Yankees Robert MacLeod plojed an outstanding game with two five RBIa a fly ball catch and a throw to first Scott Ellis had a pair of doubles and a single while Bryan Foster added a double Geoff hit two triples and dou and Glenn Wood scored four RBIs batting a homer a double and a single Andrew Terrell scored a and Geoff threw well to Paul Former for an out The Indians had by Adam Jackson and Steve Collins plus a triple Jason Campbell hit a double and played well in the field Extra RBIs were scored by Tanya Little Andrea Pa Mock Brian and Trevor Also strong iho field were Adam Jackson Steve Collins and Tonya Little who made an out Fans were treated to a close game on the second Harrison diamond as Ihe Cross Way Donuts Cubs and the McEachem steering Specialities Giants played well Strong hitting was shown for the Giants Steve Gibbons homer Brendon grand slam Darren Mansfield triple Ryan double and Jason Van Md double Michael Armstrong ad ded two while Robert and Travis Dares made fine fly ball catches Good fielding displayed by Mike Kitchen and David The Cubs demonstrated hitting strength with doubles by Benjamin Victor Cupola and Garrett Norman plus a triple Shawn hit a threerun homer and Erin Snook added for her team Fly ball catches were made by Howell and Chad Garrett Norman and Adam played well in the In field Wednesday night matchups were the Thomson Moving Indians and the Shaw Trophies Padres Steve Collins hit a homer for the Indians and doubles came off the bats of Josh Trovers and Dean Ellis Additional supplied by Brian Jason Campbell Tanya Utile and Derek Lanthler Mothew M made a good fly ball catch and two outs at first Other great plays In the field by Josh Jason Campbell Derek Dean Ellis SteveCollinsandTanyaLittle For the Padres doubles by Kevin Swim 2 Stuart Scotford and Michael Simon Nathan Martin hit a triple and Wesley Blight had a Extra by Shane Copland and Peter Good work in the field by Mlchad Simon pop fly catch and Bradley At Harrison West diamond the MeEachern Steering Specialities Giants met the Glendale Fishing Charters Yankees Brad Densmore was outstanding for the Yankees with a homerun pie double and single Andrew rell hit a homer and two singles David had a triple double and two singles Mike Madlll a triple and three singles Geoff two triples and a double Thomas Arnold a pie and a single and Paul Farmer a triple Doubles by Glenn Wood 2 plus a single Robert MacLeod 2 plus a single and Scott Ellis plus two singles In the field Robert MacLeod made an outstanding runn fly ball catch and doubled up a runner and Geoff put two out at first base in one Inning Giant home runs by Steve Gibbons and Travis Dares triples by don and Travis Dares while doubles were hit by Darren Mansfield 31 Ryan Aubin and Jason Van Meljei David Zeni added a pair of for his Giant team Legion girls play 500 Local girl third at Canadian baton finals come close in exciting 97 loss Legion Girls team defeated Alderwood on July 12 in as Linda Bottero pitched for Georgetown striking out two and issuing no walks also had five putouts at first base Georgetown fielding was at Its best as they committed one er on throw from third to first by Gallant pulled off the bag Tara Bousklll opened things up In the first inning with a round tripper to give Georgetown a 10 lead In the second Michelle Webster drew a walk and Linda Bottero helped her own cause by belting a to give the girls a 30 lead in the top of two came back scoring one In the second and one more In the fourth to dose it to 32 Georgetown led going into the seventh as Lewis reached base on an error Shrubsolc to her In and Gallant brought in Shrubsolo Linda Bottero set the side down in order Big plays of this game were throw to second to pick the runner off from first trying to steal second and Teri Korzacks throw from left field in the fourth to get the runner at home plate Kara Lynn Palmer played well in Ten year old Andrea finished third In the nine to age level winner division solo dance twirl at the Canadian National baton Championships held at College In this past week Andrea a member of Batons East qualified for the win tier divisional by placing second in solo dance at the 10yearold level Andrea also received medals for a first in compulsory moves third place In medley third place In military marching fifth in solo and first place as a member of a dance twirl team Standard Products Bantam As were host to Erin Mill Tuesday evening Retting an early jump in the first inning with five runs Catcher Mike Mowal made two ex eel lent throws to second and held the opposition to one The top half of the second Inning saw the Georgetown boys perform a triple play to the delight of their fans and then ad ded one more run In the bottom of the inning to lead The third and fourth Innings were scoreless un fortunately Mowat took a finger In jury in a play at home and had to be retired from the game In the top of the fifth a determined Mills team came on strong with base hits together with a couple errors by Georgetown and scored to get live runs to our one closing the gap Our boys were unable to hold the visitors in the sixth giving up runs as curfew ended the game at for Erin Mills Johnson homered and singled Singles were registered by Sevenster and with John contributing a single one RBI with two stolen bases singled bringing in one runner and Ha gen rounded It off with a single a double A terrific effort by the whole team and one of the most exciting games of the season for the fans Last weekend saw the Standard Products Bantam As in Kincardine for a weekend tournament On Saturday in the first game Georgetown faced with a three up three down first Inning for both sides In the second StreelsvUle scored one and two more in the third Unfortunately our only break came when Dave Humphrevs in a determined attempt to reach first safely collided with the firs baseman and ended his season car suffering a broken wrist This He left the team with only aim players Claude Johnson contributed our only hit In the loss Georgetown Just t get thi bats going In the second gome Georgetown came up against London no score for either team in the first two Inn In the third with Jeff and Wright both getting on base with walks Adam hit a fly ball off the top or the fence in centre field to score Jeff giving our boys a 10 lead London threatened with bases loud and no one out in the fourth only to be shut down by great pitching and defensive play with no change taking place In the fifth In the sixth Dave Lawrence made a magnificent on the fence in centre field teal a homerun from the London team However the opposition didn quit and had a two run homer over the fence In left field to lake a 1 lead and Ihe game allowing them to advance In the tournament though it was disappoint to the team it was an exciting game with Ha pen pitching excellent boll supported by a well tuned defence Congratulations Acton tykes lose Acton tyke lacrosse all stars hold onto a first period lead as they dropped a decision to El or a in minor rep action at the Acton Arena last Wednesday Goals by Joy Christopher and Jason Christopher posted Acton to on early lead but in the final frame of the two- period contest roircd back to their hosts and take Thomas scored Acton s lone second period marker while assists went to Michel Withers Ryan Young and The game marked the first match of the season for Acton s rep team Players were culled for the lineup from Acton two house league tyke teams he Blues and the Orange Team cocoach Wayne Young said the club is hop ing to schedule further rep team games with teams from other local communities including Guclph Other members of the tyke reps included Chris Lee Kyle Jon Hedge Chelsea Young Richard Jeff Newman Tina Peterson and Paul Withers right field with two put outs and also hitting a triple Legion Girls lost to Erin Mills On July Came Gallant pitched for Georgetown striking out six and walking four In this half inning game which was called on account of rain with Georgetown leading in the top of the fifth Georgetown did everything but get on base in the first three innings as excellent fielding by Erin Mills took the long ball away from the girls It till the fourth inning when Julie Anderson led off with a did Georgetown get going They scored two in the fourth and one in the fifth when the rain started Georgetown made two costly errors in the fourth which allowed two run on who eventually scored Georgetown scored six in the lop of the sixth with one out when the umpire called the game on account Big bats this game was Ander son homerun and Cindy Dunn tri pie driving In three runs in the sixth Girls soccer storm Georgetown Girls Soccer team took Woodstock by storm on Satur day handily winning both games in Woodstock Defenders Sara Harlcy Stephanie and Courtney 0 and Yvonne Moore along with goalie Shannon Morris proved to be virtually penetrable the only goal coming from a well directed corner kick In game two Hard working Sara Williamson Helen and Beth Fuller controlled the mid field with skill and determination the point of exhaustion despite the oppressive loo degree heat Our strong fast passing forwards proved too much Tor Woodstock s defence Left winger Heather scored twice while Jennifer got a hat trick In game one The hard working heads up generous play by Tracy Metier helped Darby Erler net the ball no less than six times The first of the day came from Helen on a perfectly placed powerful shot from left mid field Special thanks to Donay Gulgnard for her help In game two and special good wishes for quick recovery to Tracy who was injured near the end of game two Our girls were a joy to watch as they played excellent clean skillful team soccer in sweltering condi tions The final scores and were well deserved Tot Lot Preschooler In for Andrea mer full of fun with the Halt on Hills Recreation and parks Depart a Tot Lot Program This fun and challenging program for three to fiveyearolds features games crafts stones songs swimming and special trips Outings have already been planned for McDonald Restaurant Safety Village the Georgetown Fire Station and a visit from a police officer Our qualified staff each hold a vol id first aid so your child summer can be safe as well as fun Register now for full or half day programs full weeks or day posses For more Information about Tot Lot or any other program offered by the Hills Recreation and Parks 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