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SCOREBOARD WEDNESDAY __ Third Quarter SF—FG Color 31, 492 ZO-J'iANCHESTER HERALD, 'Hiesday, Dec. 18.1990 SCOREBOARD WEDNESDAY __ Third Quarter SF—FG Color 31, 492. Squirt B Junior House Football LA—FG Lansford 21, 11:30. ECHO Hockey NAMCO downed South Windsor, 8-2, and Fourth Quarter W. England Lumber doubled up on Bolton Ice SF—Cartar 74 run (Color kick), 1:16. Columbia, 7-2, and bowed to Central Connec­ ralaco, 8-4. Chris Groves had three goals, Ken Calendar A—65,619. Bantam A ticut, 3-0. Goal scorers for NAMCO woro: Ron S o ^ two and Justin Gouchoe, Adam Smith NFL standings Hainsoy (5), Grog Flaymor (3), Jon Schubort and Tim Smith one each for England. Josh Today LOCAL NEWS INSIDE (2), Kris Davis (2) and Mike McCarthy (3). Hain- AMERCAN CONFERENCE Springfield Capitals topped Vernon Pollco riogers and Kyle Gouchoe played well. Boya Baakatbalf SF Union, 6-5. Police came back to wallop South soy had lour assists and Davis had a pair fo Ea« First downs Regal Men's Shop tell to J e r ^ n Fabricating, EestCathollc at Aquinas, 7:30 V ^ ^ r , n -1 . Brian Kellogg had three goals lead in that department W L T Pet PF RA Rushes-yards 5-1. Whitney Ffetterson had four goals and an Bolton at Cheney Tech, 7:30 and Mike Boire and Kevin Low one each in the y-Buflak) 12 2 0 .857 390 220 ftissing assist^ Dana Cote a goal, John Harrison an as­ Vinal Tech at Coventry, 7:30 loss. Kellogg had lour goals and three assists Mite A y-Miami 11 3 0 . 786 299 201 Return "ferds sist and Jason Metzger played well for Jon- Bacon Academy at RHAM, 730 ■ Number of revaluation appeals few. and Tyler Klewin three goals and Charles Fried- Indianapolis 6 8 0 .429 229 302 Comp-Att-Int ElrrVLydor fell to Harrxfon, 4-1, and Southern Mn's. Aaron Charbonnoau had the goal for Girls Baskstball rrwn two to lead the way in the victory. Michael N.Y. Jots 4 10 0 .286 237 324 Sacked-Yards Lost Connecticut 5-1. Eric Lundberg and Kevin Hour Regal's. Lauren CConrxxr had an assist arxf Southington at Manchester, 7:30 “ J°|®Fian and John Heintz shared goallending NowEnflland 1 13 0 .071 164 391 Punts had the goals. Joo Bojarski, Kevin Ladaboucho Ryan Thomson, Eric Gagne and Nate Charbon- Cwitral Fumbles-Lost and Chris McCreary played well. Goalie Chris noau played well. Wednesday ■ Special election for 8th District seat. Pittsburgh 8 6 0 .571 243 206 Penalties-Vhrds Pee Wee A Sheehan f^ad 13 saves in the loss to Harrxfon. lea Hockey Houston 8 6 0 .571 Time of Rissession Housatonic vs. Manchester (Bolton Ice 351 253 CR Klewin topped West Hartford, 2-1, fell to Cincinnati 7 7 0 .500 299 318 Mite B Fblace), 8:40 p.m. What'S Springneld. 3-1, and tied Cheshire, 1-1. Eric ■ MSG seeking $800K asset sale. Cleveland 3 11 0 .214 214 406 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Wrestling Hurtuk and Kyle Klewin scored in the vlctoiy, First Federal Savings had Central Connec­ Waal RUSHING—San Francisco, D.Carter 13-124, Manchoslor/Lowis Mills at RHAM, 6 p.m. Jamie Sutherland scored vs. Springfield and ticut, 3-3, and also tied Enfield, 3-3 Goal Scholastic y-LA Flakters 10 4 0 .714 Rathman 12-29, Montana 2-9, Craig 8-8, Syd­ East Catholic at S t Paul. 4 p.m. 292 232 Kevin Fleming had the goal In the tia. Goalie scorers wore: Dan Nelson (4), Peter Hanbury News Kansas City 9 5 0 .643 ney 1-3. Los Angelas, Green 12-34, Gary 3-11 324 226 Todd Hauswirth had 56 saves in the three (2), Goalie Chris Hanbury played well in both ■ Coventry residents oppose kennel. Seattle 7 7 0 . 500 259 264 McGee 2-7, Everett 2-1. San Diego games. Hurtuk had two assists. games. John Sisti, Chris Pickup and Peter Han­ Bennet JV girls basketball 6 8 0 .429 282 240 Francisco, Montana bury had assists. Thursday Denver 4 10 0 .286 297 344 1M0-0-219, Los Angeles, Everett 17-35-2-232 Pee Wee B Bonnet Junior High junior varsity girls' bas­ Girts Baskstball Dec. 19, 1990 NATIONAL CONFERENCE RECEIVING—San Francisco, Rico 5-104 MiteC ketball team dropped a 53-26 decision to St Bolton at Bacon Academy, 730 Local/Regional Section, Page 9. East , 2-25, Craig 2-19, Jones Hebron Wood Products blanked Central Con- James Monday. Sharon Anderson had 16 Coventry at East Hamptoa 7:30 W L T Pet. PF RA 1- 15, Williams 1-9, Sydney 1-9. Los Angeles, necticuL 7-0, trimmed South Windsor, 5-2 and The Children's Place nipped South Windsor, points, Lora Cataldi 12, Daniollo Cartier 10 and Rocky Hill al RHAM, 7:30 x-N.Y. Giants 11 3 0 .786 296 180 A i^orM n 4-74, Ellard 4-68, Holohan 4-58, Gary blanked Newington, 4-0. Mark Dumont and 3-2. Chris Jenkins, Da.iny Colon and Eric Hyn- Katie Duffy eight lor S t James. Kristol Buffer Boys Swimming y-Washington 9 5 0 .643 324 252 2- 5, A.Cox 1-14, Faison 1-8, McGee 1-5. Todd Hutton each had two goals arxJ Matt doman had the goals. John Harrison, ^ a n had 12 points and Kim Mainville six to lead East Catholic at East Hartford, 3:30 Denis, Tim Danahy and Kevin Brodeur one Disney wiil stop y-Philadelphia 8 6 0 .571 356 275 m is s e d f ie l d g o a l s —San Francisco Thomson and Lauren O’Connor had assists. Bonnet Vbur Hometown Newspaper Dallas 7 7 0 .500 234 265 Color 63. each vs. Central. Keith Dumont had the shutout Friday Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year in goal. Bruce Turgeon had two assists. Chris Senior House seiiing dolls Phoenix 5 9 0 .357 216 349 Boys Basketball Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Central Greenland and Duke Mansell each had two White topped Green, 5-3, Chris Galle had Manchester at Windham, 7:30 HARTFORD (AP) — x-Chicago 10 4 0 .714 311 245 goals and Danahy one vs. South Windsor. Joe lour goals and Grog Ffenas one lor White. Peter East Catholic at Nolra Dame (West Haven) 7 Hayes had two assists. Danahy, Denis, Hayes Bowling Bowing to pressure from advo­ Tampa Bay 6 8 0 .429 236 324 Transactions Loscoe, Toren Bull and Rachael Kort played p.m. Green Bay 6 8 0 .429 241 301 arxf Dumont had the goats against Newington. well. Dave Michelle had two goals and Joo Cheney Tech at Bacon Academy, 7:30 cates for the homeless, the Walt Trevor Frenette had an assist along with Green­ Minnosota 6 8 0 .429 310 278 Pock one for Green with Eric Coulombo and Elks Rocky Hill at Bolton, 7:30 Disney Co. has decided to stop Detroit 5 9 BASEBALL land arxf Hutton. Keith Dumont was in goal for Nick Floy playing well. Boys Swimming 0 .357 339 366 the shutout Cheney, American League Gold and Black played to a 1-1 tia. Charlie Dave LaChapello 146-139-410. Ralph Doyer Manchester Alunxii Moot 7 p.m. selling a toy figure of a tramp. «■!•Wvl---« CLEVELAND INDIANS—Named Ken Squirt A Vbrk had the goal for Gold, assisted by Danny Jr. 137-363, Cart Bolin 137-380, Paul Ford x-San Francisco 13 1 The Rev. Christopher Rose, 0 .929 323 209 Stefanov controllor. 143-144-382, Al Atkins 360, Jerry Ridel Saturday New Orleans 6 8 0 Sanliary Waste was bured by Springfield. 7-2, Pippin. Leo Skinner and Kurt Holover played rector of Grace Episcopal .429 241 248 SEATTLE MARINERS—Signed Ken Griffey 139-352, Brian Ficaro 136-364, Bill Preston Girts Basksibcll LA Rams 5 9 0 and tied South Wirxtsor, 2-2. Goal scorers well. Gregg .Vtatts had the goal tor Black with .357 315 373 Sr., outfielder, to a one-year contract. 152-402 Travis Cook Sr, 153-393, Al Klein East Catholic al Aquinas, 7:30 Church, inspired the protests Atlanta 3 11 0 were: Jon Sheehan (2), Matt Ryan and Brian Mike, Erdman drawing an assisL Katie Ayotte .214 302 345 National League arxf Jared Bretas played well. 148-383, Duane Krause 135-143-394 Erino lea Hockey Powell x-dinchad division fiUe early this month when he cited CHICAGO CUBS—Agredd to terms with Fantry. Jon Wiehn had two assists. Charlie Pepin 140-366. Manchester vs. Fermi (Enfield Twins Rink), y-dinchad playolf berth Dave Smith, pitcher, on a two-year contract, Tuthill and Jeremy Philbin played well. 1.30 p.m. “Steve the Tramp” as one of the Monday's Gams arxi Raul Assenmacher, pitcher, on a one-year San Francisco 26, Los Angeles Rams 10 most offensive toys of the 1990 contract Vtaived Randy Kramer, pitcher. Christmas season. Saturday, Dec. 22 CINCINNATI REDS—Designated Rosario Detroit at Green Bay, 12:30 p.m. fly to Rodriguez, pitcher, tor assignment Los Angelos Raiders at Minnesota, 4 p.m. LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Designated Ytashintfon at Indianapolis, 8 p.m. Terry Weils, pitcher, lor assignment Cushioned, comfortable. Insu/^tedRed Manslaughter Sunday, Dec. 23 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Signed Danny SANTA Wings. A warm gift that keeps on giving! Houston at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Cox, pitcher to a contract with Scranton- charged Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p,m. Wilkes-Barre of the International League. Gulf Dallas at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Atlantic Coast Baseball League GREENVALE, N.Y.
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