Against Georgeiown. Ping be Zhang had the complete gameshutuul victory. The Tigers beat the Burlington Bulls 12-2 to open the week and followed up with a 4-0 win over George- town. Mike Manning had the game-winning hit against Burlington, while Pack Cress, man added three RBIs. Adri- an Gahlinger was strong on the mound. striking out three. Minor Bantam Tigers win two The Waterloo Tigers Single "A" Minor Bantam baseball team wan hack-to-hack games last week. The Waterloo Minor Mos- quito Triple "A" Tigers narrow- ly missed the playoffs at the Toyota Major] Minor Baseball loumamem last weekend in Cambridge. After losing their opener 5- 1 to Brampton, the Tigers came back with two impress- sive victories versus kitchen, er and Newmarket, winning 13-3 and 25-2. The Braves didn't help their cause by losing a tough 8-7 decision to Burlington Friday night, a four-point swing that means the Braves will need at least four points in their last three contests to Mosquito Tigers close in Cambridge It was the second tough loss of the weekend for the Braves. still chasing the final playoff spot held by eighth place Burlington. But the Braves couldn't overcome the size and expe- rience of a Whitby team. made up mostly of 20 and 2i-year-old players. as they were hung out to dry in the third. As the youngest team in the Junior A lacrosse league, the Braves were hanging in with the older Warriors late in the second. trailing4-3. t was a case of boys to Imen Sunday night at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Comple in the K- W Braves 9-4 loss to the Whitby Warriors. Lett The Grand River Conservation Authority receives requests from individuals. lawyers, realtors and appraisers for written responses to requests for information relating to real estate transactions. site plan sketches or land use regulations for specitic properties, These fees have not changed since 1993. Braves in last stand for playoffs Grand River Conservatim Authority 5tttqLrLrtrnt1 Change in fees for written responses to information requests rguesls will be Sr_5, [or mom By Boa VIIIMNM; Chronicle Star J_ut wri nr 2L102, the MBA K‘TCHENER The Tigers finished the preliminary round with a 2-1 record, but missed the play- offs in a tiebreaker decided by runs allowed average. The Waterloo offense was led by Brett Rombout, Ryan Hohol, and Alex Reidl who combined to go 16 for 23, scoring 15 runs and adding 14 RBIs. Rombout had four doubles, one triple and a Braves head coach Corey Hallman said it was still pos- sible for his young charges to earn that four points against clubs like Six Nations, Orangeville and Brampton. “We’ve got to wiri." said Hallman, whose squad has only won four times after The Braves' Andrew Watt spins around a Whitby defender Sunday, have a shot at the playoffs. opening the season with two Braves head coach Corey wins. "Somehow we've got to Hallman said it was still pos- come out of there with four sible for his young charges to to six points, no questions earn that four points against asked. or we're not going to clubs like Six Nations, make the playoffs." The GRCA will continue to provide free, verbal responses to indivduals seeking advice regarding GRCA policies and reguiations affecting their property. For mom Information cont-ct: Planning department Grand River Conservation Authority 400 Clyde Rd. Cambridge. Ott, N tf? 5W6 (519) 621-2761 ‘1 The Clarice Arena >chedoo Memorial Recreation Complex JR. A LACROSSE BRAMPTON -WATEHLUD Sunday, June 30 7:00 pm vs Reidt also struck out seven in three innings of work while contributing three RBIs against Newmarket, Colin Gardner recorded six strike- outs in three-and-a third innings versus Kitchener. Bréu Steiner} was solid in the field. Experience has been the biggest stumbling block for his team. said Hallman. The junior Braves just aren't home run. Jamie Fracas added three RBIs. going two forfive. t'r"'d'ii'i, "ii,',.,,,',,',),,,, I on the the ri1 The Braves wrap up their home schedule June 30 against Brampton. Hallman hopes it's not the club's last home date for the season. "It's realistic," he said about his club's chances. "That only gives our offence 15 seconds to work the ball -- that's not enough to get the offence moving." "Our transition game has got to improve," he said. 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