Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 6, 1988, p. 12

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Pages SECTION I IE HERALD Wednesday July I IKS Minigolf triathlon highlight Kelso events A pair of special events will highlight activity at Kelso Conser vatlon Ares near Milton during the month of July Minigolf enthusiasts will be able to match their putting skills In the seventh annual mini golf lourna on July JO while some of Canada top triplesport threats will battle It out on July 31 during the Canadian National Triathlon Championships Kelso mini golf sponsored by McDonald Hostess CocaCola Leemlng Recreations Ltd and the Ontario Agricultural Museum is to all participants and teesoff 10 a m on July 10 Rcglslra tlons will begin at 10 a m Up to 1 athletes arc expected to assemble In Kelso for the annual National Triathlon Champion ships marking the local tion area largest single event The Kelso triathlon features a regulation format of a 1 km swim followed by a bicycle ride and finishing a 10km run only are being accepted and interested should contact Graham at Further information regarding events at Kelso Conservation Area may be obtained by dialing Honing their skills for summer fun i Karen Melissa and of local ysungter to the depart Bairns WM macaroni bead activity session Herald photos and work P ln of the Yanks Padres top squirts Tournament title The Georgetown Baseball Associations Squirt League played four games last week Monday night the Glendalc Fishing Charters Yankees the Steering Specialties Giants and the Shaw Trophies Padres defeated the Thomson Moving Indians Batting for the Giants Michael Armstrong hit a double and Brendan Smlthson a triple Mike Kitchen scored a homerun and Robert and Steve Gibbons played well on the field Thomas Arnold hit a and a triple for the Yankees Teammates Andrew and Geoff also had with Andrew adding a double and Geoff a single Triples doubles and singles were also hit by Sam Glen Wood David and Brad Dcnsmorc Ken Thomson and Robert MacLeod made good fly ball catches and Robert made two outs on first base Steven Collins had two triples and a homerun to score five la for the Indians Adam Jackson added a tri The Hills Girlsoflball team won the at the Fergus Softball Tour last week ting of Tammy Richard the defeated Fergus 3 Chinguacousy All Stars and 1411 in the Grand Finale Shannon Morris was outstanding in pitching three victories and ing the championship win for Tarn my Richard Shannon is pitching well to spots right now and is developing a good offspeed pitch something she must have at this level We got to be careful not to pie for his team and Derek a Josh gave the Indians three and Brian Nor more another RBI For the Padres Andrew Nelissen slammed three Michael Simon hit a pair of homers and Wesley Blight had a Michael Simon and Shane Copland each hit triples On defence Brad and Michael Simon made good plays while Nathan Martin Adam Macdonald and Darryl Johnston batted in some runs Wednesday night winners were he Padres and Yankees The Crossway Donuts Cubs had Jonathan Howell with two homers and Shawn and Garrett Norman each with a Mark Fcdchyshyn hit a triple and Adam toy Ira and Dianne Allan each hit doubles Fly boil catches were made by Garrett Norman and Mark Fed The Glendalc Fishing Charters Yankees had by Scott Ellis 12 Andrew Tenill Bryan Foster Geoff and Sam Soulhworth In the field Robert McLeod caught a fly ball and Scott Ellis made two good plays On the second diamond the McEachern Steering Specialties Giants hod doubles by David and Illy a Robert hit a and made a great tag at second Smlthson and Mike Kitchen each fly balls lagathome The Shaw Trophies Padres had a strong outing with grand slam by Wesley Blight and Stuart Scotford Adam hit a triple with two and Michael Simon a three RBI triple Nathan Martin Daniel Young Kevin Swim and Andrew batted In runs for their team In the field Wesley Blight and Daniel Young made good catches Wesley Blight teamed up with Nathan Mar tin and Daniel Young for a couple of Legion wins in fine style wear her out said manager Moe Tammy Richard has settled into being the leader behind the plate and the opposing team voted her MVP for the final gome Tammy hit a I 2 for a triple to clean the bases In si nth inning of the final vs Guelph That made the score and the held an from there Leslie was outstanding in her two relief appearances Besides Morris and Richard who both hit well Tracy Stace Colorassi Kelly Ambrose Andrea Deanna Louth Kim Peacock Graham Leslie and da Tutt had multiple hit weekends Korzack Andrea and Stacy made defensive gems during the tournament The girls hope this tournament victory will give them impetus in their regular schedule as I hey battle to catch a playoff spot in the tough Peel loop In league play Inst week the split with Burlington and lost to The players and parents would like to thank sponsor The Cellar Restaurant tournament in fine style on June Georgetown first gome was against Clorkson and Georgetown come away with a close win Carrie Gallant pitched this game and recorded six strikeouts and Issued four walks Georgetown s big inning was the second when they scored six runs They also had one in the first and two more In the third to lake a lead Into the fourth Georgetown went to sleep as woke up In the fourth Clorkson scored runs and then loaded the bases on and walks The next batter cleaned them off with a grand slam to tie the gome at 99 Susan Subject smashed a triple and Carolyn Stewart drove her in with a single to give Georgetown a win Big for Georgetown was Carolyn Stewart and Came Gallant and Michelle each reached base three times Cin dy Dunn played a fine first Georgetown played in their second game as Cindy Dunn left to go to work which left the girls with only eight players Carrie Gallant again pitched for Georgetown with Tnra Bousklll cat chlng her second game of the day Gallant struck out six and issued on ly four walks Georgetown hod little trouble beating 302 In the five Inning game Georgetown bats came alive in the first inning scoring six runs as the first six batters in the lineup scored Georgetown scored one more in Iht third and gave up one in the third to take a 1 lead scored one In the fourth and then Georgetown broke the game open their bats Homenins by Lyn Gourley Konock Susan Sub ject and Carolyn Stewart erupted and runs were across the plate in the fourth Georgetown continued in the fifth as Bousklll and Michelle Webster kept It rolling each scoring twice as Georgetown scored 10 more runs Carolyn Stewart played a start dout game at first base fielding everything that went her way She also scored four runs and reached base six times and Teri Korzack shared the fielding duties as Georgetown kept their In field Intact and went with just two fielders Georgetown had little rouble as they started off in game three against White Oaks with Richardson walking and bringing her home on a round tripper to lead 20 at the end of one Georgetown went through the lineup and scored eight runs in the second With Michelle drawing a walk Carrie Gallant cranked to keep things rolling Gourley and Susan Subject each scored also Georgetown scored eight more in the fourth as walks and timely hits by Selects strong at Caledon Congratulations to our 10year old boys Select Soccer team representing Georgetown in a field of eight teams They advanced to the semifinals by placing first in their division defeating Bolton 10 Martingrovc and Islington The next day the team met Leaslde and fought for an excellent 33 tie game but unfortunately lost In a shoot out to decide the game Goal scorers for the tournament were Kevin A demo 2 Chris Goodhew Ryan Kyle Hancock Matt Jolitfe Peter Mashlnter and Garry McNiven 4 Assists went to John 4 Peter Mashlnter 3 and Tim Van Hintc Alcott ladies split points The Gordon Alcott Ladies C Inter County team shared the points with Wallace Park on June Deb and Norma lost with Trudy Roy and Joanne Van Den in three sets had 57 4 Karin Wilson and Daiga Zelek won with Margol Prior and also woo 64 Pat McCarthy and Paddy Brown treated the teams to strawberries and cream which went over well with Joanne Van Don Hoek shortcake The A team played at Wallace Park and did not fare well Team members Included Ken Armstrong Trevor Crane Doug Darren and Robbie Pilgrim nursery furniture accessories maternity fashions 211 GuefptiSI Across from Canadian Tire infant wear gifts toys CENTRE 8732448 Georgetown WELCOME TO HALTON HILLS rOit ALL YOUR Tin local In the HERALD HOI 2201 ri POMIPEI PIZZERIA I i it i SUBS to SI oil smalt medium pizza and oil la jo and jumbo pizzas PICK UP ONLY Mutual Life of Canada Elena Court George Jack But Calhy and Ted While moved their Irwin Crescent home from In mid March Ted is an Assistant Sales Manager at Bridge Steel Inc In and Is a book keeper at Sheet Metal Lid in Since Ihelr arrival In Georgetown the Whiles have hod a new arrival lo the family a ten week old reach noodle named Mlnult Courtesy of these fine businesses and Hostesses Cathy Debbie Butler Are you new 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