mp" 28 -- Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, August 23, 1994 =z - Season finished for Squirt fastball squad Port Perry's rep Squirt Fastball Team went to Willowdale for their York-Durham year-end Tournament on Aug. 14th. The team was charged up and jumped out to an early 6-2 lead and then cruised to a 12-8 win over East Gwillembury peed PORT STATS [ Scugog Adult Mixed Slo-Pioh GP L T . tal Machinery Movers 12 ot 2 0 Te Martyn Haulage 13 9 3 1 19 Wilsons' Refinishing 14 9 4 1 19 Bnan McTaggart Electric 12 7 5 0 14 Conway 8 Sons 15 7 8 0 14 Santheld Machining 13 6 8 0 12 Port Perry Country Marke! 4 6 8 0 12 Seagrave Park 12 4 8 0 8 Brew Crew 14 2 9 0 4 Port Perry | Ladies Lob Ball L T PTS [yest pt n 2 0 28 Raiders 15 " 4 0 22 Sunderland 15 10 3 2 22 Williamson's 16 10 3 ' 21 Beamer's Building Ent 17 8 9 0 16 Timm's Garage 15 7 7 1 15 Reach Park Motors 15 6 7 2 14 Pink Panthers 15 4 10 1 9 Ridge North 15 2 12 1 5 Re/Max 15 1 14 [ 2 Nestleton Men's Lob Ball NAME: w L T PTS. Kirby Structures 9 2 | 19 London Life 9 3 1 19 Dave's Contracting 9 3 0 18 Oppers Aluminum 9 5 0 18 Ron Lee Water Supply 4 6 1 9 Classic Aluminum 4 8 1 9 Nestieton Country Store 4 9 0 8 Port Perry IGA 1 13 0 2 Scugog Mens Slo Pitch STANDINGS 'A' DIVISION STANDINGS 'B' DIVISION TEAM: W LT PTS TEAM: W L TPTS Winchester Ams 14 1 0 28 Bradshaw Tow 0 4 121 Coldwell Banker 9 4 0 18 Goresk's Resort 7 4 3 17 Gators 9 5 0 18 Hank's Pastries 8 5 0 16 Seagrave Systems 8 5 0 16 Oppers Aum 8 5 0 16 PP IGA 6 7 0 12 Investors Group 7 7 0 14 Square Boy 3 4 0 6 Forder-Parks 6 7 1 13 Crandel's 1 14 0 : Pizza Delight 4 8 1 9 PP Auto Glass 1 9 0 Pnendge Bulldogs 3 11 0 6 MBA Standings TEAM: w L PTS Buncha YaHoos 10 H 4 21 Catchin' On 15 7 4 4 18 Mixed Nuts 14 7 2 5 16 Black Sox 14 7. 1 6 15 Royal Flush 15 5 2 8 12 Scugog Tax 15 5 2 8 2 Dirt Devils 15 4 0 1" Durham Ladies Fastball GP T L bsnl Angels 20 % 1 0 Te Oshawa Double B's 20 17 0 3 34 Cobourg Angets 2 17 0 5 34 Oshawa Inter F C 21 12 1 8 25 Port Perry 19 9 3 7 21 Whatby "Hawks * 18 8 0 10 16 Whitby "Dube" 21 6 1 14 13 Oshawa J 2's 20 6 0 14 12 Oshawa 733s 21 4 0 17 8 Bowmanville 21 0 0 21 0 Port Perry Ball Hockey Final Standings regular league TEAM: w T L PTS Galley Gators 14 0 0 28 IGA Flames 9 2 3 21 Emiel's Flames 8 1 4 17 Winchester 6 2 6 14 Overhead Doors 5 1 8 1 Rutchman Rahms 1 2 1" 4 Hopes XMen 1 1 12 3 SPORT STATS" sponsored by PINERIDGE SPORTS 985-2839 Sporting Goods Uniforms Trophies & Sports Wear Silk Sereening | OFS FEN AFTRA S 3 FI The Legion bats were led by Mark Richardson's two-run triple and single. Chris Monsma had 2 hits and singles were hit by Matt Skerratt, Aaron Lycett, Tim Jones and "Windows" Wiseman. Richard Bryant got to first on 3 walks (and made a fine catch in right centre field as well). Mike Koury had an excellent bunt down the first baseline Tim Jones collected the "W™ on 1 walk, 13 strikeouts, and he scattered 7 hits Game two on the day was an upset win over Stouffville whom our squad hadn't beaten this season' Good intense ball was played in this contest and the score was knotted at 2-all after 3 innings Mark was chucking well and earned the win on a 3 hitter with 10 K's and 4 walks Aaron and Chris M. alertly got a lead runner at second base and Chns alertly tossed to Aaron for a double play later on after snagging a hard line drive Chris Skerratt made a nice catch on a ball hit deep into the centre field pastures. Jeff Kane alertly covered his right field defensive duties. Chris Skerratt made a nice delayed steal of third base The batting for the Legionaires was led by Mark's double and Chris Skerratt (single and 2 walks). Singles were hit by Matt Skerratt and the always enthusiastic Matt Breen. Sean Jeffrey's good bat wasn't available in this one due to illness. Game three was against the tough Vaughan team who to their credit put on a fine display of crisp defensive play to give Port their first loss of a long wet day. The game was still within reach for the Legion boys as Vaughan held just a 3-1 lead going into the final inning. They pressured our defense for 3 final inning runs to hand us a 6-1 loss however A couple of errors and some difficulty in executing run-down plays were costly. A key missed opportunity occurred in the fifth inning when we let Vaughan wriggle off the hook of a bases- loaded situation. Defensive hi-lites were by Matt Skerratt who was very gutsy in catching his third complete game of the day and in throwing out a stealer at second. Braden made a diving catch in the right centre field gap and Chris Skerratt made a nice right field catch Mark was charged with the "L though he proved hard te hit in allowing just 2 hits. he gave up 7 walks and sent 10 batters back to the dugout with their heads down after strikeouts The Port Perry offense against Vaughan was led by Chris Monsma's 2 hits. Singles were led by Matt Skerratt, Sean Aaron and Matt Breen. Tim Jones came off the bench to tally a 7th inning pinch hit but was stranded at second Having earned the right to play on into Sunday, the squad dragged themselves out of the hay to face Oshawa in another early morning battle. The parents were thrilled to have this excuse to get an early start on the day'.."Not™ The alert Oshawa team capitalized on several hits and 3 errors to jump out to a 4-0 first inning ledd. They withstood the Legion's last inning two run rally for a 8-5 win. Chris Skerratt singled and walked as well as drawing a poor throw while running at third base to start our rally. Matt Skerratt had a pinch hit single and other Port hits were by Chris Monsma and Sean Jeffrey. Our batting eyes weren't quite as good as usual as we gave up four outs on called third strikes. Defensive hi-lites were a throw out at 2nd base by Catcher Sean Jeffrey and as well he combined with Tim for a tagout at the plate. Matt Skerratt made a fine catch on a sinking liner to right field. Both Tim and Mark pitched gamely despite iajury and between them they allowed 7 hits, 6 walks, while striking out 8. This loss put the Legion squad out of the tournament with 2 wins and 2 losses. Overall the coaches were pleased that the boys were able to finish in fourth place in the 13 team York-Durham League final standings. During the summer they won a tournament in Newmarket and beat teams from; Willowdale, Markham, Pickering, Stouffville, Oshawa, East Gwillembury, Richmond Hill, Aurora, Newmarket, Napanee, St Catherines and Peterborough Considering the size of our Minor Softball organization, we feel our lads can hold their heads high for many fine season's hi- lites and for a gentlemanly approach to competitive ball that is in the best tradition of their sponsor. The team would like to take this opportunity to thank the Canadian Legion Branch 419 for their ongoing support, and, as well, would like to acknowledge the sacrifices of the parents who had to bear the consequences of aving their young men Fores Port Perry and Scugog as well. The coaches would like to thank each and every member of the team for their infectious enthusiasm and dedication. We wish you all well over the winter and look forward to seeing you come out next spring to get the gloves and cleats back in action. The team would also like to thank this fine new=paper for it's support throughout the season. ventures. ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Cathy Olliffe would like to announce that she has transferred her interest in the Scugog Citizen to Mr. John McClelland and Mrs. Valerie Ellis. Mr. McClelland and Mrs. Ellis wish Mrs. Olliffe and her husband Doug well in any of their future