Knights of 'Columbus free throw champions Two boys and one girls from our region were named District Champions of the 1992 Knights of Columbus International Free Throw Championship held in March in Pickering Village. Erin Broome of S.A. Cawker was the 10 year old girl's cham- pion, while Jason Logan of Cartwright won in the 13 year old boys division and Pat Smith of R.H. Cornish won in the 14 year old boys class. The three District Champions then competed in the Regional Competition held in Scarboroug the following week, Pat Smith of R.H. Comish distinguished him- self with a third place Bronze Medal in the 14 year old boys division. In the 13 year old boys competition, Jason Logan of Cartwright was crowned as Champion of Durham Region, with a magnificent shooting per- formance completing 21 of 25 free throw shots. The Knights of Columb March. Other local div Jason n (front, left] was named Champion of Durham lon at the Kogan of Gonrmbus Free wer ot Throw Champlonships, held in nel Erin B of S.A. In Cawker and Pat Smith of R. H. Cornish. Above, Jason poses with team mates from his own school, Cartwright Central Public School: that's Melissa Donnelly sitting beside him. At back Is Mike Watson, Danny Lyons, Deryk Campbell and Pam Goble. local 895 Port Perry would like to congratulate the three winners. with over 1.5 million members. In 1991 the Knights donated 36.5 Pearce Auctioneers win consolation at novice tournament The Port Perry Pearce Auctioneers completed their sea- son Saturday as they hosted the Novice tournament and won the Consolation trophy in the process. Up against Belleville in the final, the Auctioneers turned up the pace in the fast-skating garhe and won a convincing 7-2 victory. Steve Wygerde led the scoring parade with the hat trick and the MVP award for the game. Scott Brownson, Braden Tarbotton, Mike Lefort and Chris Skerratt - rounded out the scoring for Port. Jason Whitworth and Braden Tarbotton had two assists in this one with Mark Blakley, Billy | Carr, Dean Van Camp and Wygerde drawing assists as well, The Aucti opened the as well as the other 7 local cham- million hours of vol pions from Port Perry who were time and $94 million to charita- crowned in January, ble and benevolent causes, spon- The Knights of Col is soring prog to benefit their an International, Catholic, fami- church, councils, communities, ly, fi | service organizati families and youth. tournament with a game against Uxbridge and they lost a heart- breaker in OT by a 3-2 score. Uxbridge jumped into a 2-0 lead but Billy Carr made it 2-1 with help from Chris Skerratt and "mini" Adam Moynes. Scott Brownson gave Port the tie in the third period as he was set up by Whitworth and Carr. Port had numerous fine scoring 2 ose lity c ere chances in this game, but they guys were time and again by the great work from the Uxbrid ind Getting into the consolation game was no easy feat as the Auctioneers hooked up against East Gwillimbury in what tarned out to be a goaltenders show- down. Mike Lefort from Steve Wygerde got the only goal for Port and the only goal in the match as Chris Monsma and D'Arcy Stephens teamed up in the Auctioneers cage to record the shut-out. That put them into the final and set the stage for the strong 7- 2 ch ionship effort agai Belleville. So that just about wraps things up for the Novice Auctioneers for this season. And it was an enjoyable one for play- ers, coaches and parents who sup- ported the kids all season long. The parents will have a chance to find out just how good these young guys are this coming Friday when they take to the ice in a parent-son fun game at the Arena. Before you Buy or Build Your New Home, Visit Our ... 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