Going into Wednes- day's game at home, Pirates held a 1-0 lead in the best-of-tttree series. Kitchener jumped into a 2-0 lead in the third inning by plating a pair of un- earned runs off Pirate pitching ace Marty Pa- leczny. Waterloo peewee Pirates dropped both games last week to Kitchener Kubs and thus were eliminated from further OBA playoff action. In the fifth. Water- [00's speedy Warren Thirsk scored from third on a wild pitch to close the Rap to 2-1. and Chad Young hit a Wednesday in Water- son to win the game. Waterloo by virtue of ground ball that the loo Chad Young went Hornets then took its first-place finish shortstop could not four-for-five including their bats to Stratford also has qualified for handle to load the a double as Hornets Sunday and pounded OBA playdowns which bases. ravaged three Kitchen- the Festival City tykes will begin later this Matt Zilinskas then er pitchers en route to 184. month. P . t h h It d b K ite h e K b Brian Hummell's Celtics team hit a hot streak at just the right time as they won their last seven games to capture the recently-concluded KW Spring Basketball League. AIIACeItic' team members scored in the final game 78-58 win ovér Rockets which gave Hummell's team the title in two straight games. t Tuesday in Kitchen er, Troy Stephens pitched a one-hittor to lead Hornet.» to a 5-1 win. The game was tied H until the fifth inning when Brad Dargel led off with a bunt single. Troy Stephens walked and Chad Young hit a ground ball that the shortstop could not handle to load the bases. Waterloo Kiwanis tyke Hornets clinched the Inter-County tykv pennant winning three important games last week. Hornets led Kitchen, er Kobras by one game prior to crucial two- game series between the two clubs. MI,Ueittc team members scored P.t.he rinal All-stars named included Paul Van ()orschot me 7868 win ove'r Rockets which gave and Mike Visser of Bucks, Hummell of Celtics, Immell's team the title in two straight Phil Jarrett of Rockets and Steve Forden of mes. _ Spurs., FI ts sti g Kitchener to lasso first place Hot Celtic streak nets Spring title Summer's Still Going Strong at the Waterloo Family tl/r, JOIN OUR 5 WEEK AUGUST SESSION Come in to 145 Lincoln Rd. for a brochure, or call us at (August 3 - September 4) For: PRE-SCHOOL - swim and/or gym ADULT AQUATICS - swim instruction ADULT PHYSICAL - fitness classes YOUTH AQUATICS - Sessions 4 and 5 REGISTER: Monday through Friday during the week of July 26 at the front desk, 9 a.m. - 8 pm. participants and Y members Over the last two in- nings Kubs tallied five more runs to take home a 7-2 victory. in the clutch proved costly as 10 runners were left stranded on base and two more were picked off by Kub southpaw Chris Miller. Centre fielder Gord Harris picked up three of Pirates five hits. The team's inability to hit Friday Pirates re- turned to Kitchener and quickly, took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning. However Waterloo pitching yielded five walks over the first two innings and Rubs seized a 3-1 Waterloo had six. hits in the game with Mike Brooks, Tim Bishop, Ross Ferrier and Chad Yuung collecting the olher safeties. Wednesday in Water- loo Chad Young went four-for-five including a double as Hornets ravaged three Kitchen» er pitchers en route to stroked a line drive single In drive in two runs and Chad Young scored on a wild throw in Kitchvtwr attempt ed to throw him out stealing third bar,tr Matt Zilinskus moved to third on the play then scored ax the Kit, cherwr catcher could not handle a third strike pitch to Hrss Perrier. 885-3500 Over the balance of the game, reliever Marty Paleczny and Kub starter and winner Darcy Mintz turned in excellent mound per- formances, Kubs sole hit in the game was a triple by Mintz and Pirates managed only singles by Warren Thirsk and Richard Adair. The 5-2 Kitchen- er victory enabled them to proceed in.†the next round of OBA playoffs. Pirates now have a two-week break until Inter-County playoffs open in early August. Hornets then took their bats to Stratford Sunday and pounded the Festival City tykes 18M. lead without the aid of a hit. Hornets. hammered out a total of ti: hits in the game with Troy Stephens hitting a trip- Ie and two singles. Ross Ferrier and Matt Zilinskas each hitting triples while Steve Hooper, Scott McPher- son and Tim Bishop added singles. Troy Stephens came on in relief of Scott McPher- son to win the game, With the won- tied :r.3 after two innings, Waterloo scored six runs in the third and fise in the fourth to seal the win. a [5-1 victory Cal Keil of UW led the way with 23 points, followed by Hummell with 13, Tom Schneider with l2. Bill Redekop and Irv Sternberg each with eight and Steve Singer with six. Hornets take their 12-2 record to Kitchen- er and Guelph this week as they round out their regular season. Manager Wayne Thirsk and coaches Doug Henry and Jeff Schaefer have noted great progress in Pirates' pitching and defensive play. Tim Brenner hit four singles, Brad Dargel three, while Brad Roth hit a double and single and Ross Perrier had two hits as Waterloo unleashed a Iii-hit on- slaught. Troy Miller. Troy Stephens and Scott McPherson also collected singles. Stun McPherson went the distance to earn the win. Based mainly on a hot bat during July, lan Tell leads the team in hitting with a .318 average over the team's 23 gamesvso far. Warren Thirsk leads in runs batted in with 18 and Dean Murray and Richard Adair in base hits with IS each. Between now and August it is expected Pirates will concen- trate on finding a few more hits in their bats. (ll'""'?,'),')',') SUMMER SAVINGS ." e l “with Unlimited Tanning . . . '35 3 Bogy Wraps for Only . . . . . . 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