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Scugog Citizen (1991), 5 Jul 1994, p. 25

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- Cartwright Minor Ball action - T BALL "* Blackstock Figure Skating 24 Analda Garden Centre 23 Strong team efforts on both sides previded for another 1 run victory. Analda started fast but the Skating Club shipped away for the victory. Myles Romain led the winners with a grand slam while Cody Rundle also had a home run. Matthew Ferguson and Caitlyn Hellingman helped the cause . with 4 singles each as well as scoring 4 runs a piece. Analda was led by Darcee Groye who had 4 hitsas well as * scoring 4 times. Also leading the Garden Centre were Michael Hazelden and Jeff Campkin with * hits. Blackstock Lioness 19 Super Spud17 The Lioness continued their 'winning ways scoring 3 runs in= the last inning for the victory. Leading the way for the Lioness were William Dallas and Brian Jensen with home runs.Other offensive stars were Blake Halverson, Luke Michel and Heather Popowich with hits while Sara Aide provided some gazelle like base running. Super Spud played an excellent PeeWee roll with The Pee Wee MoJacks were out of town last week for 2 games and brought home 2 wins to put them well over the 500 mark on the season. The first game was in Vaughan and the defense was strong and the bats were hot as the boys won 12-3. Chris Jones pitched the entire game giving up only 5 singles, 1 walk while striking out 7. There were: umber of defensive high worth mentioning as this team is really starting to pull together and play the way they can. Scott Jeffrey played well in centre field and made a long throw right on the money to Ryan Moynes at third to tag a runner. Jeff Ashton had a good game behind the plate as he threw out a runner at first base on a nice ES and threw to Ryan ins at second to get a runner trying to steal on Sean Jeffrey from t! uirt team came out to help us because we wétp missing a couple of players and made a great throw from centre field to Jon Froats at the cut off who in turn fired it home to Jeff who tagged the runner trying for a home run. ' defensive game led by the excellent fielding of Phillip Kadowaki and the fine fielding by Zachary Greco. Kale Wardlaw and Robbie Gonnerman led the Spuds with a hit and 3 runs each while Bryan McNamara collected a double. TYKES J.C. Flooring 8 Make Baker Auto Roadrunners 6 . Good pitching beat good hitting as J.C. Flooring remained in a first place tie with Turners, Andrew Bronson with his first single of the year, and Mark Carnaghan got key hits for Flooring in the 4th to carry the winners to victory. Offensive stars for the Road Runners were Patrick Wotten, Matthew Romain, Taylor Churchill and Mitch Truax. The defensive star for J.C. Flooring was Jamie Newman run in the 4th. Austin Grant was the offensive star for Lish Antrim House 19 C ings Backhoe 9 with a double and triple. Swain's Seeds ll Cartwright Youth Council 7 Timely defensive plays highlighted Swain's victory. Shawn McNamara made an unassisted double play to end a CYC rally while Craig Joudrey had a fine game at first by stopping 2 hard hit balls to maintain the lead and ultimate victory. T.J. Parker helped the offense with a double. Jf Chrapek, Tyler Cyr and Kristen DeJong all had hits for the Youth Council. MITES Martyn Consulting Ash/Embers Flames - Rained out - Carpet Warehouse 7 6 vs A team total of 13 hits carried Antrim to victory. Getting 2 hits a piece were Chad Hobbs, Kristyn Bronson, Jen Upton and Amanda Drew. Other hits came from Darryl Dean, Elisha James, Candace Jackson, Paul Pickering and Chris Hoskin. Leading the defense were pitchers Darryl Dean, Amanda Drew and Jen Upton while Candace Jackson and Kristyn Bronson made fine catches in the field. Cummings game stars were Sarah Stapley, Ryan Sheehey each were Andrea Stephenson, Christa Lane and Kristin Cobitz while Tyler Lucas and April B had a triple each. 's Ye In a rain shortened game the who struck olit 8 Road Runners. ~~ Warehouse scored the winning Turner's Green Giants 10 run in the bottom of the 3rd -Lishmans 3 inning. Strikeouts reigned sup as Rebekah Van Ox led the both pitchers combined for 28 winners defensively while Robert strikeouts. Turner's pitchers Larmer hit a line drive double. tossed 14 strikeouts while Lishman's hurlers totalled 9. # Warren Keeler and Craig Ashley Lucas led the Giants in hitting with a grand slam home Assel pitched well for the Yamahas. SQUIRTS oJacks on a two strong wins These types of plays really make the game enjoyable to watch. At the plate the boys picked up 10 hits altogether. Chris Jones picked up 2 singles in this one while Ryan H. tripled and Jon and Ryan Mpynes both doubled. Singles went td Ryan McQuade, Clay Brown, Jeff, Derek Tindall and Reid McTaggart. Scott Jeffrey got his job done Dalton played well in right field and mage a long throw from right to third to stop a runner from scoring. Brad Monsma was robbed of his first home run of the year as the left fielder made a long throw to the catcher to tag Brad as he was just about to cross the plate. Nice hit Brad. Jon Froats lead the boys at the plate with a triple and a double. Ryan H. who has really been when asked to sacrifice himself~ "hitting 'well lately picked up a on a perfect bunt to advance a runner into scoring position. The next game of the week was against Stouffville. Jon Froats started on the mound and gave up 3 singles, 9 walks and struck out 9. Clay Brown pitched the last inning and struck out 2. Darryl triple. Singles went to Scott, Ryan Moynes, Clay and Darryl. Final score of this one 13-4. The boys' next home game is this Tuesday night at 6:30 against Richmond Hill with Bramalea coming here on Sunday for a 2:00 game. Come on out and enjoy the fun. BOYS RAULACE & EXCRTION 985-7788 MW Septic Tanks & Driveways MW Sand, Gravel, Limestone Products MW Full Line of Excavating Equipment including Bulldozer and Backhoe Specializing in Chevrolet ®@ Oldsmob 725-6501 798-7893 4 sonsice! SPECIALIZING in GM EMPLOYEE and FAMILY MEMBER PURCHASES. EX _Nofele]lie] c ® Chevy Trucks DICK SHINN RES. 985-0587 _ 985-8865 Christa Lane played a good game at catcher. Nestleton Country Store 13 Pineridge Glass Service l0 Strong pitching by John Vanstrein, Luc Wilson and Krystal Bartley carried Nestleton to their 4th victory. Holly Westall led the offense with 3 singles and 2 RBIs. Also collecting hits were Miranda Burgess and Kristy Kingma. Other defénsive dtars were Aaron Warren and Brandi Brooks. Pineridge battled back to tie the game in the 3rd inning but that was as close as they got. Collecting hits for Glass Service were Andrew Marsh, Darryle Keeler, John Williams, Carla McLaughlin, Stephanie Sutcliffe, Stefanie Kingswell and Jesse Vitek. Strong pitching performances were turned in by Darryle Keeler, Stefanie Kingswell and Andrew Marsh. SR. SOFTBALL H & M Wright Sox I4 Blackstock Hardware 4 An all round team effort and a home run by Scott Malcdélm highlighted the Sox 5th win of the season. Leading the offense along with + and mite call up Adam Stapley - 'with 2 hits each. Getting | hit ' Malcolm were Brian Detombe, Aaron Gimblett, Kyle Buller and Jason Price all with doubles while Janelle Buller helped out with a single. The defensive stars were Melissa Renes and Jim Chapman. Offensive stars' for the Hardware team were Ron Kelly, - Julie Williams with singles while Glen Williams had a triple. Leading the defense were Amanda Richmond and John Vanstrein who was a call up from mites. Don Frew & Sons VS 1.G.A. No game report BASEBALL Power Workers Union 13 London Life Lazers ll Two triples and 4 RBIs by Sean McClelland were not enough as the Lazers dropped out of first place. Matt Welts had 3 singles while Mike Sonne, Mike Thompson and Jason Michel had a single each. Causeway Cougars 12 Willowtree Farms 8 Super pitching by 'Joey Derynck and David Young vaulted the Cougars to victory. Leading the offense were John Chrapek, Jessica Boccaccio and Kyle McClurg all with 2 singles each while Ryan Woods and Ryan Prescott had a single each. Defensive stars included David Bauer and Brian Wonnacott. The whole team had an excellent night stealing bases. REMINDERS All coaches are reminded of the mid season meeting on Wed. July 13th at 9 p.m. at the Town Hall in Blackstock. This meeting has a two fold purpose. The first is the opportunity to voice any concerns that have occurred or not occurred since the start of the season. The second is to finalize tournament dates and schedules for all softball divisions. make a point of _this important Doubles The Winchester Arms MONDAY, JULY 11th at 8 PM sponsored by The Winchester Arms Lambs Rum . 189 North Street, PORT PERRY 985-1323

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