Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 16, 1990, p. 16

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1THEHERAUOUTLOOK Jam Soccer Report Bantam girls Belamys Challengers United Glass Milton Again Georgetown did not back off from the larger Milton team Two household names in Ontario soccer Marsha and Paula from Milton only broke through the Belamy s Challengers team defense on a couple of occasions Kim Migner scored an op portunistic goal and Cathy Paul had some timely runs the team hung on for the 10 win Noteworthy players Yvonne Moore Kim Mizner and Tracy Rehberg Milton Consumers Glaiis Georgetown Lions 1 Very good game against the tough Milton team but the team never gave up Scoring the lone goal for the Lions was Tracy Fowler Noteworthy players Shannon Morris excellent goalie deserves a lot of credit Deanna Guignard and Marcy Mclnnis Acton 3 Brew Crew 2 A good game Once again Georgetown played short handed with only 10 players to the Acton Georgetowns goals were scored by Darby and Morgan Excellent defensive work by Tanya Andrea Schneider and Stephanie But time and tiredness took the toll as the lone forwards Angel Hughes Lorraine Mann Darby and Cara Gogan although they played hard soon ran out of time as Acton won 32 Noteworthy players Angel Hughes Andrea Schneider and Stephanie Bnen Mosquito boys Week of June 4th Steak Express Golden Lions Goal scorers Martin Johnston Justin Waterstrat Noteworthy players Express Ryan Gougeon Chris Gostlm Jason Lescar Lions Matthew McNeil Zack Parent Neil Stof ford Georgetown Honda Legion Golds Goal scorers Honda Mike Dennis Horton Joshua Marinosky Golds Steve Smith Gary McNeilly White Knights Ninja Turtles 3 Goals scorers Knights Danny Jackman Rob Wright Rob Topping 2 Turtles Trevor Crane 2 David Kalbanski Noteworthj players Turtles Doug Dutchburn Aaron Williams David Lake Acton Leagues Poppa Nicks lead loop Results Poppa Nicks Chiefs Cheers Cheers Cougars Poppa Nicks Chiefs 4 Cardinals Brew Jays Merchants 2 H H Taxi Roadnuiners Dukes 9 Al Powerline Brewjays Nationals Dukes Al Cardinals 28 Cougars 2 League Standings June II L T Poppa Nicks Chiefs 3 H H Taxi Roadrunners 2 Cheers 2 1 1 Acton Dukes Al Powerline 2 l Carpet Farm 1 Brew Jays Cardinal 1 Nationals 1 2 Cougars H H Merchants 3 Upcoming Games Sunday Prospect Park am Merchants Na tionals 11 00 a Al Dukes 00 p m H H Taxi vs Brew Jays 8 a m Cheers vs Cardinals 10 30 am Poppa Nicks vs Carpet Farm McLaren award winner CINDY KALLO was the recipient of the McLaren Award at the GDHS athletic awards evening presented by Rick Redshaw The in Award is presented annually to the student who has con I the moat to the GDHS athletic program as an all round per The award winner must not only compete where able but MM take an active part as a manager and Intramural sports program Herald photo Sabre pipeline pumping THE ACTON SABRES Junior C hockey team Northern Ontario pipeline continues to pump raw hockey potential Into the squad s opera Team owner Mitch a Kapuskasing native has brought three more potential junior players down to Hills for a look see Pictured above from left to right Sabres coach Ken Stcen Joel Gagnon a bantam aged from Hearst who competed for Canada national team Steve from Hearst a second year midget and Thomas Carrier from also a second year midget player and Sabre owner Mitch Lajeunesse The three Northern Ontario hockey hopefuls took part in the Georgetown Raiders sessions held last weekend at the rinks complex Herald photo Kinsmen girls Softball Kentners an early season hit By DEE DEE HAYNES Herald Special INTERMEDIATE May 25 s Dairy Bar started the Intermediate season off with a bang as they defeated Elk s Lodge 297 Kentner s pitchers were Kim Brown Paula Walsh and Wanda Brown Game stars were Brooke Maclean and Dione Benito of Elks and Kim Brown of Kentners May Elks Lodge had a much better showing as they defeated the Op timists Tracy Green held the mound for the Optimists throughout the game Game stars were Kelly Campbell and Goodlet of Elk s Lodge and Tanya Osborne of Optimists Even though Dairy Queen had last week to rest as they defeated Optimists by default this week Kentner s Dairy Bar extended their winning streak to two games as they defeated Dairy Queen 2422 The entire Dairy Queen team was named game stars while An drea Le Bannister received the honours for Kentner June Wow Three in a row Kentner Dairy Bar extended their perfect game record to as they defeated the Optimist Club 2615 At the mound for Optimists were Karen Hannah and Tracy Osborne Game stars were Osboume of the Op timists and with a grand slam for Kentners The hit by Kelly Camp bell of Elks was not enough to keep the fight alive as Elk s Lodge was overpowered by Dairy Queen 1910 Game stars were DQs Nicole Gledhill and Deanna Moore and Andrea of Elk s Lodge SENIORS May slipped past Pictures and Presents by a one run margin and came out on top On the mound for Remax were Susan Morey and Heather Lovegrove while teammate Paula hit in the game s only homerun Game stars were Morey of Remax and Lisa Johnston of P and June 5 In yet another tight game Insurance slipped past Pic tures and Presents 2423 The games single bag tapper was Dunlop s Jennifer Skinner At the mound were Susan Walsh Laura Doyle and Jennifer Skinner of and Shan Loke and Lisa Johnston of P and Game stars were Doyle of Dunlop and Natalie of P and JUNIORS May 24 Standard Products slipped past Young s Pharmacy 2624 Slamm ing in homeruns were Jackie Grant Lisa Earle and Erin LeBan nister all of Stnadard Products Game stars were the three Stan hitters and Beaumont In another close game Smoke Shop over powered the Kin 3026 Homers were hit in by Snook Amanda Hardcas tie Andrea Pollock Cheryl Donna Koster Becky Coffin and Janet Fairs all of Game starswere Snook Pollock and Fairs of and Marie White of Kinnettes May 31 Standard Products increased their record to 20 when they defeated Smoke Shop Hitting in bag trippers were Erin Snook of Delrex and Lisa Jackie Grant Erin and Lindsay Robinson of Standard Game stars were Stan dard LeBannister and Heather Pollock Hardcastle and Jacqueline Bell all of Pharmacy passed by the Kinnettes by only one run 2928 Game stars were Lynn Moreland and Amanda Williams of Kinnettes and the entire Youngs Pharmacy team June Wow I There were five homers belted in by Smoke Shop but it quite enough as they were defeated 31 by Young Pharmacy Andrea Pollock Janet Fairs and Donna 2 were the Delrex homerun hitters Game stars were Jody Hutzal of Young and Koster Amanda Hardcastle and Lindsay Mills of Delrex With runs in the last inning Standard Products ran away with a 3627 victory Homers were knocked in by Lisa Earle Erin Amy Willis and Andrea Weiner of Standard Game Stars were Willis and Weiner of Standard and Marie White of the Kinnettes Acton minor lacrosse Tykes stumble at start The Acton Tyke lacrosse team stumbled at the starting blocks and suffered a setback at the hands of Elora in a game played June 6 at the Acton Arena While Acton was stumbling Elora roared out to a first period lead then held on for the win The Acton Tykes rallied to cut the lead to 7 after the second then the visitors 2 in the final period but the first penod lapse just proved too much to overcome Jason scored three goals for Acton Ryan Wetherall had a pair while single markers were counted by M P Brandon Valenteand Hall The Acton Tykes play host to Kitchener 7pm Wednesday night at Acton Arena preceding the Nov Rams game nst Kitchener In a tight checking Acton House League Peanut Division lacrosse contest the Mickey Mouse squad got by the Bugs Bunny crew by a l count April Leonard Matt Lyons and Micheline scored for the win while James Puff scored the lone Bugs Bunny goal LOCKS YOUR KEY TO PEACE OF MIND MOBILE LOCKSMITH KEV GEORGETOWN ONTARIO S3 L7Q4N1 26 Guelph St Georgetown Ont 8779896 T HALTON HILLS COLLISION R R ACTON House Gallery 115 MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN Above McCarthy Tea Room 8730674

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