ball invitational md last batter Ill..,,','),',',?':, field manager credits the devoted ing and volunteers of the Forest Hill Ametation for its remarkable track record over the decade the sport has been in existence. Last year they were run- ner-up at Ancaster. termed the world championship of t-ball. "Yes, but we're an original team in the Ancaster event and we've always been the bridesmaids," said Mintz. "Naura)lrwe'd like to ebangethat _this_ year. '.' V Witmer also indicated immediate-plans for his club are to peak for the Ancaster event held annually on the Civic Holiday weekend. _ _ _ .. A - “That's the biggee, we want to be at the top of our game then," he said. "And we didn't want those red jackets anyway," he quipped, referring to the gifts won by the winning Forest ,Hill club courtesy of Mc- Donalds. Tournament Results Darcy Mint: of Forest Hitt crosses home plate with the winning run against Waterloo. ut "Kev to_t_|19Mintz’ Preliminary Round Forest Hill 21, Dundas 20 Brantford 26, Cambridge 14 Guelph 22, Paris 7 London Oakridge 25, Stanley Park 22 Burlington M, London Stoney Brook 1 Waterloo 19, Milton2 Round 11 Winners Guelph 20, Brantford 8 Burlington 29, Oakridge 17 Waterloo 20, Burlington 19 Forest Hill 15, Guelph 13 Round ll Losers Paris 25, Cambridge 24 Dundas M, Paris 12 Stanley Park 29, Stoney Brook 15 Stanley Park 23, Milton 22 Consolation Final Dundas 27, Stanley Park 20 Championship Final Forest Hill 254 33-17 Waterloo 233 53-16 Forest Hill third base coach Ed Wail» and: Matt German home on a ttiplo by Datcy Mint: in the third inning of Sunday's championship game. . Donald McConnell of Forâ€: Hill is “in at homo u he acorn the go-ohoad in the fourth inning against Waiorioo. Momonts Iatar Mint: was ortttuNd by taammatas congratulating him on scoring tho winning run in Forest HilI'a 17-18 win ovor Waterloo. um cttronstsoisr-tw.astv "Am-M13