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Port Perry Star, 18 Jul 1979, p. 19

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The Ladies Softball ed in the third inning as the scored Lori and the follow up couldn't. team travelled to Stouffville team went through the order batter, Valerie Sweetman, With nobody on base, Tuesday night and returned and sent four runners across picked up and RBI, sending McKee came to bat in the home with a 13-10 victory. the plate. Karen Young Denise across the plate. The ast inning. With one quick The game got off to a quick start as the first two Port Perry batters, Carol Wilton and Chris Donnelly hit safely and came home, Carol Bond - driving both runs in on a single shot to the outfield. Stouffville came back in their half of the first inning and managed to send three runners across the plate to take a one run lead. Lynn Cook evened the score in the second inning but Stouffville again grabbed the advant- age, adding two more runs in started off the inning with a double and scored on Lori Lynde's single over second base. Valerie Sweetman sent Lori across the plate with another single and the fol- lowing batter, Joan Wilton hit safely as well so when Carol Wilton hit her single baser both Valerie and Joan scored. The inning ended with Port ahead by two runs. The fourth inning started the same way as the lead batter, Carol Bond, hit safely and scored as Lori Lynde nailed a double in her turn at Oshawa Stars drub Jaguars by Danny Millar The Scugog B Jaguars were defeated 5-1 by an Oshawa Representative All- Star team in exhibition action, Monday July 9. The game was the Jaguars first held in the new Scugog Soccer Park. "The 5-1 score doesn't tell the complete story of the game," observed Scugog coach Barry Page. He added that three of the visitors goals were "gifts". Page felt that the best marker of the contest was his team's lone goal, scored by Daryl Musselman. ime. neretors, te | DEBENTURES outcome shouldn't come as . PORT PERRY STAR "ry, surbrise. GUARANTEED ADVERTISING DEADLINES Display - Monday 12 noon Classified - Monday 3 p.m. . A. 5 Musselman culminated a three-way passing play which Mike Woud initiated: when he drew the defence out of position, and passed back to Rob Page. Page gave the ball to Paul Bateman who passed off to Musselman. Michael Connolly played in the nets for Scugog and was the victim of the five goal outburst. Coach Page seems to be using an alternating netminder system. Bateman and Tony Kersten have also seen duty between the posts. Going into the match Page admitted that his athletes The coach was complimen- tary of the efforts handed in by Bob Lamb, Tony Kersten, and Musselman. The Jags did not have a league game scheduled but their next home game is on Thursday, July 19. fifth inning was scoreless but Port added two more runs in the sixth with Carol Bond and Denise Crawford scor- ing. For Stouffville's bat in the sixth the Port line up was changed slightly and the home team took advantage. of this. Lynn Cook had. * injured her hand in a tourn- ament on the weekend and by the sixth frame found it too painful to catch anymore and was pulled. The pitcher, Karen Young, went in to catch, and Carol Wilton took the mound. Stouffville im- mediately jumped onto Carol's pitches but strong defensive efforts by Port held them to only three runs. Chris Donnelly scored the final Port Perry run in the top of the seventh. In the home half of the seventh Karen and Carol changed places, and while Stouffville managed to score twice more, their bid fell short and Port Perry took the win. Karen Young was given the star but special mention was made by the Stouffville coach of Carol Wilton, who went in to catch, and Kim Neill who came off the bench to fill Carol's spot on third. These were new positions for both girls and they performed well there. The next game for Port Perry is on July 24 in Zephyr. INVESTMENTS swing of the bat he lashed the ball to deep right centre field and sped around the bases. By the time he had rounded third the ball had reached infield. He came charging for the plate. The throw was late and he slid home with the winning run. It was another McKee, second sacker Brian who was named, with good reason, the Most Valuable Player award for the Tournament. The Most Valuable Pitcher came as a major surprise when Dave Ryan was named as winner. Ryan came on in the final game with the score tied in the sixth. He was fortunate that he pitched to only a few batters and then was given the win. Conversely, Tony Nagy won the first game of the final by surrendering just two hits and in the second only four runners reached the bases for Alderwood. In the second contest he had struck out 14 and did not walk a man. Willowdale Northminster United team ca Wilder and Joe Behar accept trophy after winning Midget tournament in Port Perry on Sunday. 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