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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Aug 1983, p. 19

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O‘Brien photo Caledonia‘s games and it‘s been the same story Mithpnemmmmmmemmes 222222222 CE S 1120 0 P20 23 C20CFT HIIG] record in the Ontario Junior Fastâ€" ball League that gives them a fifthâ€"place finish to begin the playoffs. A Errors cost Tea dearly in their two w_eeknfln__smmhumament ‘"‘They‘ve shown potential | at some times but at other times it‘s just totally gone," said Team Sports coach Steve Strauss. "An error here and there makes a big difference." The Waterloo squad has had a bit of an up and down season, going from 0â€"5 to 6â€"5 to 15â€"12â€"1, their final Caledonia reached beating Oshawa 1â€"0 in set the event back abe "It‘s a safe ball. I let them hit into the infield and let the guys handle it." se C en en epe s The Macs then relied on the pitching of MacSorley, who is also a hockey defenceman with the Belleâ€" ville Bulls and draft choice of the Pittsburgh Penguins, to hold them in the game. MacSorley explained that he used the drop ball a lot. Waterloo. Team Spor went winless in the ty tournaments they‘ve P summer, but how have in league play? Caledonia had the bats | ; early, scoring all three runs ir first inning of the final game. . Kichinko was safe on a leadoff and Denis Edwards singled be Don Henning drove both of t home with a double. Before inning ended, Henning scored f third when pitcher Dave Ryan control of the ball in his windup Tha Rill.. un S MacSorley. Cuf we going, we‘re okay." seem to stay to belleville and 3â€"0 to North York. It was the third straight year in which Caledonia has won this chamâ€" pionship. The same Caledonia squad was also entered in the larger elimination tournament earlier this summer and finished fifth overall. "If we get in trouble early we â€"TS Juniors hot and cold Waterioo Team Sport hosts of the twoâ€"day eve out in two straight games to Belleville and 3â€"0 tn N. MBR Tntintiid +A a. North York, meanw hil come from the losing side draw, having lost 1â€"0 to Ost their opening game. To re; final, North York rebounded Oshawa 54 in nine innings semis. Caledonia entered the final game of the eight â€"team double knockout tournament at Hillside Park by coming from the winning side. North York, meanwhile. had ppateanil ie se Sut C cce sofn pHcCHCL Marty MacSoriley had retired the side for the final time to give his team a 30 win over North York Northminster United and the Ontarâ€" i0 Amateur Softball Association junior ('hampionship Because only moments after that, Caledonia Junior Mac pitcher Masil an crllg . T If it seemed a little premature when one of the ballboys took the numbers off the scoreboard Sunday at the top of the seventh and final inning, it turned out there was little to worry about Richard O ‘Brien Chronicle Staft Caledonia corners the OASA market Team Sports Juniors ss in the two fastball 8 they“ve hosted this had the bats going ng all three runs in the of the final game. John s safe on a leadoff bunt ing lost 1â€"0 ;io Oisrhawa in leam Sports Juniors, twoâ€"day event, bowed ‘ards singled before lrove both of them doul_)le. Before the in trouble," said we get the bats ame. To reach lhe k rebounded to beat nine innings in the d the final by in a game that about one hour. â€"1, their final scored from e Ryan lost they done s, losing 5â€"2 of the After going winless in its first five starts, the club knocked off Ieague-leading Guelph, 10â€"0 at that time, during a sixâ€"game winning streak. Then Brian Hepburn, their leadâ€" ing pitcher, was lost for six weeks with a dislocated shoulder but, led by the hitting of Rob White and Ray Brick and the pitching of Greg Quehi, Team Sports played over 500 ball. 5 ‘"In the playoffs anything could happen‘" said Straus. "If we start off well against the first team, there‘s no reason we couldn‘t win the whole thing." on and off this season s has been hurt by a bad i otherwise good game. doff. WWEOahiatoadiiccido d t & 34 402 Team Sports had runners reach first base just twice in that game. Tim Laurence singled in the fourth and Rob White later reached first on an error but was called out for a leaâ€" Anfs Wl dB a A ic ia c id id Against North York, Team Spo gave up all three runs in the si> inning on two hits and two errors ons M C000 OS PAIOD AH Belleville scored once in their half of the second and twice in the fifth and sixth innings. Hepburn allowed just five hits, but Team Sports committed five errors behind him. Re c esd y 1 Paul Sedlmler;;;u".m(e scored Hepburn and Quehl came home on a passed ball. The host Team Sports club scored both its runs in the second inning against Belleville in the opener. Pitcher Brian Hepburn singled and went to second on a sacrifice. Hepburn then reached third on a passed ball before Greg Quehl walked and stole second. There were no inning when pit singled to score from second. 1e Winning pitcher for the Ontario Wampion Caldonia Junior acs was Marty MacSoriey. pitcher Dale lh runs until the 15th on as the team ad inning in an Robert Me , Team Sports the sixth arper laster

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