HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1997-07-09, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9,1997
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Valiant effort
Darcey McCutcheon gives it a good try, but the ball sailed
by this first baseman during a game on Sunday morning
at the Ethel ball park. The event was part of the
community weekend. Nine teams competed in the three-
pitch tournament while a large number turned out for the
breakfast cooked up by the Grey Twp. firefighters.
U-12s chalk up one in the win column
Tigers on a tear
The Brussels U-12s hosted Elma
I on June 25 and chalked up a 4-1
win.
Scoring for the home team was
Tyler Campbell with a hattrick and
Kyle Stephenson.
Both teams were even after the
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first half, then Brussels pulled
ahead in the second. Good passing
and strong defense helped create
scoring opportunities, some of
which resulted in goals.
Minding the Brussels net were
Scott Glitz, then David Bondi.
The Brussels Tigers improved
their record to four wins and five
losses with convincing home wins
over the Zurich Rangers and Exeter
Braves in Huron County Fastball
League action.
Against the visiting Rangers, the
Tigers scored early and often with
first five inning runs on hits by Tim
Fritz, Ken Higgins, Doug Conley,
Steve Fritz and a homerun by
Shawn Conley.
The Tigers add two more in the
second, one in the third and three
more in the fourth to lead by 11
after five. The Tigers didn't quit as
they tacked on six runs in the
bottom of the sixth, highlighted by
a Higgins grand slam homerun, At
game's end the final was 18-0 in
favour of the home side.
Murray Pipe led the Tigers by
going four for five, as did Higgins,
U-8s shutout
2 opponents
The Brussels I U-8s took the
kick out of Elma when they shut
down their opponents in a June 23
contest.
The Corbett brothers, Adam and
Chris led the scoring with two
goals each for Brussels, while
Christopher Jutzi and Chase Chap
man notched singles.
Great defense from Jordan
Campbell as well as goaltenders
Tom Cronin and Kristen Me Arter
contributed to the shutout.
Zack Hoegy and Tyler Deitner
made some great passes up the
field, while Sara Baker never gave
up trying to get the ball back for
her team.
Coach Abi Corbett and Laurie
Chapman said the entire team
played "great".
On June 30, it was shut down
time again, as they played Newton
II and came away with a 13-0 vic
tory.
Coaches said the offense was on
their game, passing up the field to
set up the goals. Among the high
lights were Deitner scoring his first
ever while Jutzi notched his third
and C. Corbett his eighth. The
defense of Adam Corbett and
Chapman did an able job assisting
goalkeepers Ryan Jutzi and Hoegy
to shut out Newton.
Brett Clarkson and Fritz who
enjoyed three for five nights.
Conley went all the way for the
Tigers allowing only three hits and
striking out nine Rangers.
The Tigers continued their fine
play at home by trouncing the Exeter
Braves 12 - 4 on Friday night. Once
again the Tigers started quickly by
counting two runs in their half of
the first. A Steve Fritz single
cashed in Murray Pipe and Higgins
to give the Tigers a 2-0 lead.
The Braves answered back in the
top of the second by pushing across
one run. The damage could have
been worse but D. Conley made a
nice play to cut a runner down at
the plate to end the inning.
The Tigers added a single run in
PeeWee Girls
keep winning
The Hullett PeeWee Girls contin
ue their winning ways storming
into Vanastra July 3 and blowing
away their hosts, 25-12.
The game was highlighted by
grand slams off the sticks of Jenny
Ritchie in the fourth and Leanne
Jamieson in the second and third.
Pitching was shared by Tif Rein
hart and Jodi Godfrey.
LHEALTH ON THE HILLJ
A Review of activities at
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
APPRECIATION EXTENDED the Activation Group of S.C.H. take this oppor
tunity to express our gratitude to the volunteers. They brighten up the whole
Hospital when they are here. The old tyme music sees some patients reminiscing
and others tapping their toes. Hats of to ALL of you: Marie Flynn, Clara Dale,
Arthur & Eleanor Horst, Lloyd & Helen Otterbein, Dorothy Dillon, Gladys Van
Egmond, Elgin Nott, Orville & Lila Storey and Warren Whitmore.
In regards to the recent Expositor picture featuring Gladys Whittaker & Martin
Andreassi, the donated flowers were compliments of the Seaforth Foodmarket.
Thank you.
CONGRATULATIONS to Dianne Wood, Reg. N. on her recent significant
accomplishment. Dianne earned the credential of CDE (Certified Diabetes
Educator) demonstrating advanced knowledge and competency in the field of
Diabetes Education. Way to go Dianne, we’re so proud of you.
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP which may be highly beneficial to indi
viduals who have experienced the death of a loved one. Confidentiality will be
upheld in order to ensure a safe place where people may share their fears, loneli
ness and problems. It is sponsored by Huron Hospice Volunteer Service and will
next be held Wed., JULY 16th (bi-monthly meetings will be held on the first and
third Wednesday of every month) at 8:00 p.m. @ Maplewood Manor, Church
Street, Seaforth (enter through rear door off parking lot). Anyone interested is
most welcome to attend. For further information, contact Joan Stewart 522-0897
or Shirley Dinsmore Office: 527-0655 Res. 527-1005.
OB PRE-ADMIT CLINIC if you are an expectant Mom 34-38 weeks pregnant
and planning to deliver at Seaforth Community Hospital, you are encouraged to
attend for sharing of admission information on Thursday, JULY 17th at 7:00
p.m. in Conf. Rm. 2. Pre-registration requested 527-J650 Ext. 219.
Information will also be available as to how Karen Searle, Breastfeeding
Facilitator can provide breastfeeding support and problem solving if required.
For further or immediate information, please contact 527-1650 Ext. 219 or 522-
0409.
PERINATAL INFORMATION SESSION Thurs., JULY 17th at 7:30 p.m.
Conf. Rm. 2. TOPIC: TOUR OF BIRTHING ROOM. Dr Janet Zettel and Kay
Mailloux, Reg. N. will be in attendance.. Pre-registration requested and appreci
ated. 527-1650 Ext. 219.
“LIVING THROUGH CANCER” SUPPORT GROUP a self help program
offered at no cost providing support and practical information by trained facilita
tors for patients, families and friends through informal discussion groups. You are
invited to join us to talk or just listen. No registration is needed and you are wel
come to come as often as you wish. Next Session will be held Wednesday, JULY
30th at 7:30 p.m, at the Seaforth Manor, James Street. For information contact
Joan Chesney 527-1650 (eve. 527-1947) or Shirley Dinsmore at 527-0655 (eve.
527-1005). "We Listen, We Share. We Support.”
the third as T. Fritz tripled and was
plated by a Pipe RBI single.
The Braves took the lead at 4-3
in their half of the third, counting
three runs. The Tigers knotted the
score at four with a run in the bottom
of the fourth as Higgins pushed
across a Doug Shaw leadoff single.
With the score tied after four and
a half innings, the Tigers exploded
for eight runs in the fifth. The
inning featured two-run homers by
T. Fritz and D. Conley. Higgins
was four for four, while S. Fritz
went a perfect three for three. D.
Conley and Todd Uhrig shared the
pitching duties for the Tigers,
fanning eight braves.
The next action for the Tigers is
Friday night when they host the
Bulldogs and also play host to the
league leading Walton Brewers in
an 8 p.m. start as part of Sportsfest
weekend, Saturday night.
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