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Mark Dumesnil hurled the first win with Perry Jeffires taking the loss. © Clarks © Martinelli ®© Hush Puppy sys Canadian friabes 6y > 6W Bantams top 32 teams to take Dundas tournament ed Scott Hannah‘s no hitâ€" ter with the only hit for Stoâ€" ney Creek. a home run by Scott Hanâ€" nah in the top of the seventh Creek and defeated them 2â€"0. Mike Murphy and Gary Johnson picked up the only hits for Waterloo in the game. Peter Horachek spoilâ€" tournament. _ â€" In the opening round of play Waterloo met Stoney By Peggy Kempel The Waterloo Baseball Laâ€"Zâ€"Boy â€" Bantams traâ€" velled to Dundas on the weekâ€"end for the annual baseball â€" tournament and came _ home champions. The tournament was a sinâ€" gle. knockout tournament with 32 teams entered. This win is believed to be the first time a Waterloo Bantam team, has won a omm " JESSOPS cieaners Despite the rain on the weekend these tennis buffs kept right on g« The._ Waterloo Tennis Club hosted the annual tennis tournament and pite the weather both the competition and the gallery were enthusiastic Waterioo Kitchener » l=!, M i g t" 7!,' Ontario & Duke Sts. The other three hits for Waterloo went to Dana Saunders, Gary Krulicki and Robert Jewer. Newâ€" market got home runs off the bats of Brad Rogers and Ken Wright. Also hitting for Newmarket were Kevin were home runs. In the game he was credited with five runs batted in. Eric Hentschel led his teammates to the win goâ€" ing three for three at the plate. All three of his hits In the third round of play Waterloo eliminated Newâ€" market with a 8â€"3 win. inning. For Alexander Park both Tim Nichol and Mike Adoranti hit doubles with Dan Hunter and Rick Mastroluisi hitting singles. The win went to Scott Hanâ€" nah in relief of Terry Boegel in the bottom of the sixth. Waterioo Square a. [A Terry Boegel gave Waterâ€" loo the win by hitting a triple with Eric Hentschel on base and then scored the winning run off Gary Johnâ€" son‘s hit. In the finals Waterloo Laâ€" Zâ€"Boy Bantams met Hamâ€" ilton Rox Park and defeatâ€" ed them 2â€"1 for the chamâ€" pionship. ‘ The win was credited to Dave Barrett in relief of Jim Zwygers with Craig Dubecki getting the save. Thorold got their six runs off eight hits. For the:-' Rennie Romanin and Ma Plantery each got two hits and Chris Buzdygan, Jim Smolak, John Longo and Baba Paolone had one hit Gary Krulicki and Gary Johnson both hit two singles for Waterioo while Dave Barrett and Craig Dubecki each fiit one single. The extra base hits in the game were a home run by Mike Murphy and a double by Terry Boegel. The semiâ€"finals saw the Laâ€"Zâ€"Boy Bantams defeat Thorold 86. Dana Saunders led his teammates to vicâ€" tory going three for four at the plate. Saunders, Scott Yardy and Jody Laplonte. The win was credited to Gary Krulicki. o i c t *A ym es on gajng. and desâ€"