Squirts suffer back-to-back defeats After pounding Suncoe 1145. Waterloo Squirts suffered back. urback defeats m glrls all-star softball action last week, Waterloo ended up on the short side of a 157 decision to Stratford and 12-3 decision to Guelph last week Only the first 1,200 entries will receive the lumted edition 1991 Corttmemorattve demgner t-shirta. Pre-entry deadline ls June ll, PAGE A22 - WATERLOO WE WEDNESDAY Stratford sealed xts victory In an 11 run third Inning off relief hyler Kick: Kennedy. Waterloo scored its seven runs on four hits and ll free passes off Stratford pitcher Lmdsay McNaughton. who also displayed control problems on the mound. The race takes place on June 16 on Seagram Drive. Registration for all competitors takes place Saturday June 15th " High impact Athletxc Footwear, Water, loo Town Square between 10 am. and 5 p.m., also\av. Seagram Stadium on race day from 8 am. to 9:15 6Lttt. Pte-entry fee for family rate for the 10hrn ts $40, plus $7 per person over three persons. Family rate entry fee for 3hm 15 830, plus $7 per person over three persons Post entry rate is $20 for the 101m and $15 for the 3hm There wdl also be a rollerblade pre-entry fee of $12 and a $15 post entry fee Entries are bemg taken for the upcoming Waterloo 10.km Class. lil Road Race and 3hm Fun Run. 10-KM CLASSIC Twins peak Waterloo bats come alive, ready for hectic schedule The Waterloo Ttrin's bata are dive And well as they head into this weekend’s Waterloo Fastball Tournament at Hillside Perk. Twins, with u TI-l (wou-lou-tied) record in the Ontario natull Association. have veteran players, such as Larry Sunburn coming through with seven hits m {baptist flute game; and rookies such as Bob ttith who in last week's 8-3 thrashing over St. Catharines, drove in three runs on two hits. In (an, veteran second baseman Dean Mus selman, who was nursing a leg injury at the beginning of the season. has found himself replacing centre Fielder Dave Rath - broken finger - after Andy Ross". played himself into the starting line up at second base. "Andy his 51x his in the last two games and has played hunself mm a starting spot with the teyn/rTwms skipper Larry Lynch said. _ A The Twins manrger IS a lhllé concerned with Waterloo hosts 16-team tourney The fourdvuuon 16-tearn tournament IR scheduled to luck off on four fronts at Waterloo's Hillside Park diamonds this Friday mght mth host team Waterloo of the Ontario Fastball League hosting kitclr ener MeUods of the Kitchener Fastball League Defending tournament wmners Owen Sound Canadian Tire, lead by pitching ace Brad Underwood. are favorites to win this weekend's Waterloo Twin's fastball tourna- ment, Tfie tournament wraps up on Sunday mth the championship game scheduled for " pm ..... ......... so...oan-o.uanoo.ooaoo _ so. ., Br os-a-a.-.--" "---- Power hitter Liz Bellmgham belted a homer for Waterloo with other hits from Tanya Holland, Jamie Wendland and Jennifer Collins. Waterloo batters were hand, cuffed tojust four hits off winning Guelph pitcher Melissa Brooks. Brooks also fanned 13 batters in sxx Innings and offensively added two hits. Collins, Kennedy, Rachael Mac. Gregor and Erin Broome had the only Waterloo hits, For Broome, It was her Cust loss on the mound. First-year Senior Driver Brad Graham, Glencoe, came from behind and had to avoid a major crash which put Points Leader Todd Campbell (Guelph) out of the top Ctve for the rust time this season. Graham won the Lite Main by three Kart lengths over Steve Lyons and Rob Good, both of Waterloo. Twenty-one Karts competed In Senior Lite. Over the weekend the racing was hot as was the weather. Four London area drivers captured wing to move closer to the club championship. Tim Morphy of St. Thomas, won his fourth straight Junior Race with JR Farrelly of Guelph finishing a close second. Chris Rowles of London won the Rookie class to stretch his points lead while Scott Mackey of Strathroy outdistanced Adam Stalin of Burlington, to capture the Senior Heavy Division. Friday evenings used to be quiet. Now 71 members of the Waterloo Go-Kan Club take to the track, and compete in five racing divisions. All drivers mll be back in action this Friday night at Erbsville. Night racing a big wmner at Erbsville Ruth. who broke his finger while playing “He'l only a junior player and need: the work, especially at the plate." But the Twink manger admitted that he’s fortunate to have I player with “album's ability, who when needed. can play almost any peitiim. However Lynch may be beating a trail to the bench in the next few weeks in attempt to get some of his bench players in action to replace injured and absent starters in what seems to be the busiest month of ball. After the Waterloo tournament, Twins will be playing in three other tournaments within the following four weeks, including the Shoot. out In Decator Tournament, St. Catharines and another in Buffalo. Their regular schedule is no easier with a doubleheader tonight in Oshawa followed by tomorrow night's game against Richmond Hill at Fillside Park. According to Tiein's manager Larry Lynch, Ashland, Ohio, will provide Owen Sound with some tough comeptition this year as will York Sammy's of the OFL and Amsterdam 8 team from New York state, "Ashland and Benton Harbor, Mich. are a combination of two pretty good teams while Amsterdam have the pitching duo of Byron DeMoe (formerly of St, Catharines) and Jim Cowdry (Burlington)," said Lynch. Other teams in the tournament include Richmond Hill, Napanee, Baden, Linwood, York, Shedden, Oshawa, Owen Sound Juniors, St. Catharines, Exeter and Carp Valley 191 A home run by Bellingham broke a 66 tie as Waterloo went on the defeat Simcoe 116. Bel. lingham, one of the hottest bat. ters in recent weeks for Waterloo, showed her power at the plate going four for four. She was relieved in the fourth inning after being hit by a pitch. 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