te) e420 ey - x y cs oa Sas Sal" Ny A ar BAL Rina lel a. Ar es Sa rh REET et Juveniles 7-0 losers in season's final game by Danny Millar Port Perry Mother's Pizza juveniles lost the final game of a rather disappointing season when they lost 7-0 to Collegiate Sports in Oshawa City and District League playoffs on Wednesday, Sep- tember 12. Mark Jeffrey and Kevin Walker threw for Port Perry and coach Bob Knapp can- didly analyzed their com- bined performance as 'not that good, really." Knapp felt that the game was a letdown after Port had lost in OASA quarter final playdowns to Williamsburg over a week ago. "We didn't have most of the guys there. Ihad to play Ron Redman (the other coach) had to play," said Knapp. The Port skipper was less than thrilled with his team's performance this season. He felt that they had enough potential to win the all- Ontario title. "We played some good ball. We won some games (Turn to page 19) FENCE & PATIO CENTRE * Commerclal & Residential * Farm Gates & Fence . pa ire 725-1721 * Installations & Repairs Taunton E. & Mile E. of Ritson RY. with Danny Millar The Port Perry Junior C MoJacks opened training tryouts Sunday night with about 40 hopefuls coughing and splutter- ing their way through a vigorous two-hour series of skating and gow EL A York-Durham Softball League by Danny Millar Port Perry Lions won the York-Durham Softball League championship with a come from behind 10-9 vic- tory over Unionville on Thursday, September 13. The game was held in Port Perry so the hometown fans had the opportunity to see their team win the best of ICCC OCC 05250525¢ 25252525252525052 | PORT PERRY | SNOWMOBILE CLUB INC. presents 4 SNOW SHOW "80 Old Arena - Water St. - Port Perry SEPTEMBER 28-29-30 All 1980 Models of Snowmobiles, Accessories & Clothing ... Plus a Full Line of Cross Country Ski Equipment. ' LARGEST SNOWMOBILE SHOW : AT DEALER LEVEL. 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Blayone did make two costly errors in the top of the seventh inning, allowing three Unionville nine DIVING ETE TTT TTT LESSONS 3 UXPOOL Registration: September 19th at 7:30 p.m. Course commences September 26th at 7:30 p.m. LEARN TO DIVE THE FUN WAY Naui, Padi, A.C.U.C. Certification Call: Larry Olson - 251-5241 Ext. 264 Or: Garry Wraith - 640-1313 UL TT LL Ld Phil Robinson, the winning pitcher, kept the last inning rally alive with a bases loaded single delivering Blayone. Scott Patton scored the winner when catcher Mike Brown threw the ball past third baseman Quinn 'Moyer on a double play attempt. Earlier Patton had saved a run when he snared a sharp- ly hit ball deep in the hole between second and third, holding Brown to one base. "The guy is great with a glove,' said Lion coach Kevin Walker, after the game. Port nearly gave the game away when Unionville bats- men teed off on Robinson for five runs in their half of the seventh. Moyer started it off with an inside the park home Sy SCUBA - SUTTER REET RL LTR nn camp and shooting drills. The twice a week work-outs will continue until the roster is trimmed to about 20 players in time for the league opener October 7 in Port Perry. run. Another point was notched on the scorecards before Grant Manley hammered a fly ball to deep center that Blayone let bounce past him to the fence. Jeff Bolpe drove in two runs with two out when Blayone misjudged his long fly. In this frame Unionville's Kyle Hewson was thrown out of the game for using foul language after being called out at the plate. The sixth session was one of the most eventful in what was a very entertaining match. Dave Takahashi hit a Robinson delivery which cleared the fence in left center. Port replied with six runs in their half. Clay Lovering and Sean Fewer scored sixth inning runs when Carpenter fielded a Blayone hit back to the mound and threw wildly past first. Blayone ended up on second. Blayone went to third on Keith Trembley's base hit to right field and scored on Robinson's single Rs Lions defeat Unionville to win championship up the middle. Moments later Peter Oosterholt doubled in a couple of points and then came in himself on Pete Christie's single through the box. After the season ending title match, Port Pérry skipper Kevin Walker commented on the loyalty of his chargers. "There's been no prob- lems", he stated. '"The guys worked hard." He cited the works of Patton and Robinson, who fanned four, as significant factors in the win. "There's going to be a good midget team next year," Walker warns. He maintains that he will pilot that squad. PORT PERRY STAR ADVERTISING DEADLINES Display - Monday 12 noon Classified - Monday 3 p.m. 7 WILLIAMSON For the Best Deals on New G.M. CARS or TRUCKS RICHARD HUNT MOTOR SALES Uxbridge 852-3331 \ Tninking of Leasing? Give usa Try! IN