Friday August Page Buying or Selling List With Success NRS BRAND REALTY INC Georgetown Sports and I Recreation ROB RISK Herald Sports Editor 8772201 Peewees Win Atom Soccer Focus On Fitness 14 Herald RoundUp 15 Sports Calendar 15 Ladies Flag Football Amies still perfect By LEANNE Herald Special Jets put up a good fight against Mobile Sound July but Rosemary GaleWysocki singlehandedly beat them Burns Transport OTooles 188 while CIBC defeated West Insurance 131 and Amies shutout Michaels Restaurant 220 Rosemary GaleWysocki snuff ed hopes of a victory with an interception and 13 points to give Mobile Sound a tie for fourth place Korzack put points on the board for JV as she continues to fill Linda Fergusons cleats The last contest of the day saw an exciting matchup as OTooles scored first Donna Waters pulled in six and Bev Heinz snagged a convert Burns answered back before the half with a Denny pitch and run In the second half dropped passes hurt offense Bums capitalized on every op portunity with Donna Davey posting both majors Hamilton grabbed her fourth in terception of the season Arnies Body Shop continues to dominate each of its opponents Kelly Cunningham had a banner day as she scored points Sue Ferguson scored a touchdown to strike up a tie for these team mates with points Both still trail an unstoppable Donna Davey by 14 Barb pulled in the other two point con vert as well as an interception CIBC Chargers and West In surance could have been an in teresting contest but it never materialized Chargers recovered their own and Julie guided her team to an early scoree with a Jodi Four- touchdown West Insurance threatened but they could only a single on a missed field goal Monica took over the helm for CIBC and hit Jackie Wickens with a perfect pass that she took the distance con verted for Chargers The first two matchups on Sun day could be interesting as Bums and CIBC clash at am while and battle at 1000am Game Stars Kelly Cunn- ingham JVs whole team Rosemary Donna Davey and Jennifer Reynolds whole team GEORGETOWN LADIES FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE Results as of July 28 An croc Wl Interceptions Hamilton Burns Carol Kovacevic Amies Patti Waters OTooles Scoring Leaders Donna Davey Burns 72 pts Kelly Cunningham Amies pts Sue Ferguson Amies pts Softball events this weekend Softball enthusiasts can get their fill of action all day on Saturday and Sunday There is a mixed threepitch tournament in Ballinafad starting at a each day while at the Fairgrounds in Georgetown the Halton Hills Slow Pitch League is holding its tournament at the same time Spectators are more than welcome at either event Smoke Shop squad Members of the Smoke Shop team which Heather Pollock Lindsay HHts and plays In the Kinsmen Girls Junior Softball League Monica Front row leftto right are Leah posed for a picture at the Fairgrounds earlier this Dearsley Jacquiline Bell Becky Coffin Cheryl season From left to right back row are Paul Amanda Hardcastle Shawna Cunn- Sarah Lemay Mandy Forbes Robin Andrea Pollock Danielle Van Dyke and Snelllng Andrea Vandyke Janet Fairs Kelly Jerry Bell Photo submitted HERALD SPORTS SHORTS Cross country Georgetown District High School graduate Dan Campbell has accepted an offer to attend Jackson State University in Mississippi on a full track scholarship Campbell a cross country run ner who enoyed many top ings in the province over the last few years said the coaches at Pumping Up Hermann Junior Mr Austria in said provided many ways to improve stamina and works out at Work That Body during his visit to circulation He dropped by frequently while stavina Georgetown in July to help keep shape during his with his aunt a Georgetown resident Photo vacation Hermann said he was impressed by the local business establishments facilities which he Jackson State are looking for him to be one of the leaders of the schools cross country team The local runner will be repor ting on August 19 for orientation and to begin helping the coaching staff to contend for the South Western American Conference Championship Campbell said he is confident he will do well but expecled need a year to adjust to the heat currently 95 degrees fahrenheio He will be enrolled for four years while he completes his history major member Matt Brain will be com peting in the National Legion Championships at York Univeris- ty this weekend in midget boys hurdles Jim coach of the club was selected to the Canadian Na tional Track Team that is com peting in the World Track and Field Championships in Japan August 24 to September 2 Tayler will be taking part in the long jump event Athletic Club Recreation News Scott Hobbs a member of the Georgetown Athletic Club placed first in the Juvenile boys triple jump at the Ontario Juvenile Senior Championships in last weekend Hobbs jumped a distance of 1291 metres to take the gold following that up with a silver in the Juvenile boys long jump metres just 14 centimetres winner While the event the last one of the season for fellow Soccer Falcons After struggling at the beginn ing of the season the Falcons have not lost in its last four outings The latest effort was a victory over Chinguacousy Sunday evening Netminder George played an outstanding game for the Falcons on Sunday After dropping a goal early in the first half Chinguacousy had many solid opportunities to tie the score but kept his team on top Paul Smith scored the games on ly goal off a good centering pass from Rick Now in the second half of the season Falcons have a shot at taking third place in the league Its next game is Aug against Bolton at OUTDOOR ADVENTURES Youth of Acton Are you look ing for something exciting to do this summer If you are then the Hills Recreation and Parks Department has something for you Outdoor Adventures will go horseback riding attend Spprtsworld and go swimming and camping Spaces are limited so register early For more information call ext SWIMMING LESSONS There are still openings available for Session IV swimm ing lessons at the Georgetown and Acton Indoor Pools from August to Register at the facility where the lessons take place MUSICAL THEATRE CAMP Alas good citizens of Halton Hills Have thee made plans for the eve of Thursday August 8 If not plan to attend a medieval performance featuring music mystery and merriment The Recreation and Parks Departments Musical Theatre Camp for children will be per forming their own play entitled Wesley and the Wizard The performance begins at pm at the John Elliott Theatre Admission is and tickets can be purchas ed at the door For more informa tion call 8732600