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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Aug 1989, p. 26

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PAGE 26 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 16, 1989 CONGRATULATIONS, CIVITANS! The Kâ€"W Civi beca he Canadian junior women‘s softball champions Sunday (ee en riap on enne onl s 4 r ac‘r’:oprt‘: congratulations to:‘ scoring a run ngaclnst .C. in an opening r':und game. § Richard O‘Brien photo REG. 12" REG. 15° “ll Expos extinguish Bulldog‘s "l‘figs Peewees ousted" The Waterloo peewee select baseball team won twice and lost once in its last tournament of the season. The peewees opened with a 20 win over Hamilton West Mounâ€" tain in the weekend event held in sast leaves inursday to attend a Montreal Expos camp.over the weekend, but he‘ll be back Sunday. Paleczny and outfielder Rossâ€" Ferrier have already had a chance to show what they can do at a New York Mets‘ camp last weekend in Toronto. â€" ; h se Expos‘ DH Chris Rigby will make an early departure from the 1e playoff scene when he returns to U.S. college baseball:in Tennessee next week. Paleczny will also be returning to Tennessee s s . The Waterlooâ€"Guelphseries starts tonight at 8 in Gln]p]l.le:nw two East was honored as league MVP at the recent league bang: «whell’: Expos‘ Marty Paleceny was named: thetop fight-hnm pitcher. # f The top pitcher overall was Brad Hagedorn of the Dodgers. He compiled a 5â€"2 record despite two losses to the Expos: Kitchener‘s Ted Couch was the batting champion with a .473 average. . /; East leaves Thursday to attend a Montreal Expos‘ camp over the a 83â€"3 tie. . ~ f JR 7 . Ns . Winning ‘pitcher â€"Joel Rose gave up: six hits and had‘ seven strikeouts. hh n $ The series went to Waterloo in a fourâ€"game lweepthtwumupbi a 15â€"7 win in the third game. Thiel went threeâ€"forâ€"five in that game, hitting two triples and a double. East also had two triples. : â€" P Chad Young was the winning pitcher. â€" e Rob Thiel was one player who might have been sorry to see th gume entctarly, The Expo shortatop fied stready @rtven in eight Fing and one of two home runs by him was a grand slam. _ _ . _ gemmmmminmwdmw a 3â€"3 tie. _ ~ + Bs .99 .. M 1 banks of lights went out in left field. The.win put the Expos past th Cambridge Bulldogs and into the hwfi% m League finals against the Guelph Proâ€"Joys, who swept a bestâ€"ofâ€"three semiâ€"final series against the Kitchener Dodgers. $ Rob Thiel was one player who might have been sorry to see the The Waterloo Expos knew where they were by the went out Saturday night at Dickson Park in Cambr Their 17â€"3 seventhâ€"inning lead stood as the 3:00 PM â€" 6:00 PM hell â€"â€" Gore Park, Elmiraâ€" at the They lost 8â€"2 to Brantford bw- fore rebounding with an 8â€"3 vietoâ€" ry over Brampton. They were eliminated despite their 21 reâ€" cord in the opening round, nQuISN. i&'t;s j? {‘v l.l were by the time the lights c in Cambridges» ; ; is the final md’bf two win put the Expos g::bt.he râ€"County Junior 11

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