Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Sep 1984, p. 28

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PAGE " - ”mop we. mama ttePTEMrtErt s, nu Third base coach Barry Ricketts gives instructions to baserunner Jason Heier during a break in the action. Waterloo ;horutop Show Cocoon!“ drops the boll uh". trying to tag North Boy's Brian Stage at second boa. Tough time, big thrill for Pirates in OBA North Bay's Chris McLeod was sate on this play at the plate Saturday at OBA tyke tournament. That’s Waterloo catcher Jason Meier trying to make the tag. Waterloo Pirates found out over the weekend that they couldn't steal anything away from the top tyke baseball teams in ()ntat'io, A Playing as the host team of the 1984 Ontario Baseball Association tyke A tournament at Waterloo's Hillside Park, Pirates were elimin- ated in two straight games in the double knockout event. Pirates lost 6-5 to North Bay and that loss was followed by a I0-6 loss to Leamington. Richard O’Brien photostory Pirate‘s hurlet Matt McPhereon watke on his gum between pitch“. Ajax reached the finals on the undefeated side. only to lose twice to Leamington in the Cmals by scores of 6-1 Monday and 4-3 on Sun- day. _ "We had the OBA tournament jitters in both games," said Pirate field manager Pat Bishop, "but we played pretty well considering this." Niagara Fails and southwest London were also entered in the six-tearn event.

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