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Port Perry Star, 10 Jun 1981, p. 14

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Hosting the provincial midget playoffs for the second straight year is quite an honour for the Port Perry Minor Softball Association, and tournament director Vin Walker told the Star last week the committee under chairman Wayne Venning has been working hard with organizational details. There will be 23 teams competing in the double knock-out competition which assures each team at least two games. The Port Perry entry is the Malmont Farm squad coached by Ken Goreski and Hugh Johnston. The local team plays it first game Saturday morning July 4th against Ingleside. A complete schedule of all game times and diamond locations will be printed in the Port Perry Star the week prior to the tournament. Mr. Walker says that because of the large number of entries, three diamonds will be used for play: the two parks on the waterfront in Port Perry which are now both equipped with lights for night action, and the diamond in Raglan, south of Port Perry. He adds there is a chance that some games may also be played at the park in Seagrave, but that is not certain at this time. The list of teams includes the squad from Binbrook (Stoney Creek) which won the provincials last year and then went on to capture the Midget Canadian championship. There are teams entered from as far away as Owen Scugog ball hockey action Sound, Ingleside, Napanee, Belleville, Kitchener, Jordan, Hagersville, Etobi- coke, Oshawa, Acton and two each from Agincourt and North York. Action gets underway Friday, July 3rd at 7:00 p.m. at the three diamonds; and it is expected the final game will be held late Sunday afternoon or early evening. As tournament director, Mr. Walker is acting on behalf. of the Ontario Amateur Softball Associ- ation. Flamingo-Vachon of Port Perry has agreed to act as sponsors for the three day event. The calibre of baseball is expected to be superb, and C Port Perry sports fans will have an exceptional oppor- tunity to watch the best 15 to 17 year old players in the province go after the honour of representing Ontario in the Canadian Champ- ionships. Two games end in knot Aztecs rout Hawks 8-3 A pair of ties highlighted Port Perry Ball Hockey league action, Monday June 1st as the Flames and Packers knotted a 3-3 and M&M Tire drew even with the Trojans by a 55 count. Aztecs upended J&D Hawks 8-3 in the other contest. Greg Fedyk paced the Flames attack as he scored an unassisted goal and set up the other .two by Ritchie LeFort and Ken Jeffrey. Aldon Smith also had a three point night at the other end of the rink as he scored twice and assisted on Ken Fraser's opening goal. Each team had a two goal scorer in the second contest that ended in a deadlock as Carl Durward struck twice for Trojans and J. Smith did the same for M&M. Len McEnaney, Jack Monsma, and J. Wilkinson rounded ou the M&M scoring. Bob Ireland, Dennis Franssen and Mark Cleveland each scored once as the Trojans gained the tie with 10:03 left. The powerful Aztecs offensive unleased six goals in the final period to pull out the win. They went into the Pee Wees hot with 4 straight by Carol Wilbur With the baseball season in full swing the Port Perry Mojacks Pee Wees are undefeated in four games. In two outings with Uxbridge they tied the first game 88 in Uxbridge and won the second game 11-1 back in Port. Dave Burnett, Lee Wilbur and Craig Menzies were the hitting power in the first game. Steve Solomon, Greg Warriner, Dave Burnett and Lee Wilbur hit well in the second game. In two outings with Good- wood the Mojacks won both games by a score of 16-6 and 5-1. Craig Menzies, Greg Warriner, Dave Burnett had numerous triples, doubles and singles. Jeff Cockerton also had a triple. Jeff Cockerton who has been on the mound for Port has been doing excellent job of pitching with Dave Burnett to back him up. These young men are play- ing good ball under the leadership of Garnet Warriner and Ted Culbert. Come and see their home games Monday nights at 6:30 at the Old Diamond. final frame tied 2-2. Bill Bridge's third goal of the game gave the Hawks a 3-2 advantage that lasted just over a minute before Don Terry tied it. From then on the game belonged to the Aztecs as Dave Dickson, Rob Kroonenberg twice, Sean Taylor, and Paul Beare scored. For Beare and Taylor it was their second - goals of the match. In the previous week, the Packers ran roughshod over M&M Tire, thumping them 12-2. Bruce Smith chalked up the hat trick while Steve Jones, Mike Mitchell, and Bruce Woodrow each scored twice. McEnaney scored both goals in a losing cause. The game was actually close for most of the first two periods but two goals late in the second made it 5-2 for the Pack, who then cut loose for seven tallies in the third. The Trojans played to another draw, this time 3-3 with the Hawks. Todd Wilbur, Franssen and Durward spotted the Trojans to a 3-1 lead but third period markers by Brian Carr and Dennis Lycet pulled out the single point for the Hawks. Two goals off the stick of Craig Boden was the margin of victory as the Aztecs doubled the flames 4-2. Don Dasti and Ted Willis had the other goals while LeFort and Scott Buchanan replied for the Flames. SORT PERRY J /ONAJUMORC, a Charles Bourgeois [right] president of Port Perry Junior C MoJacks gives team sponsor Ken Jackson a helping hand with a new leather jacket presented by the team in- appreciation of his support over the years. Through Flamingo Pastries and now Mother Jackson's Open Kitchens Ltd., Mr. Jackson has sponsored the Junior C hockey team in Port Perry for ten years, and will continue to do so next season. Juniors split games On May 23 and 24 Port Perry Mothers Pizza Junior ball team travelled to Shar- bot Lake to take part in their first tournament of the year. The team played in mid season form, winning their first two games before bow- ing out, losing the third and fourth games. The opening game on Saturday was a 2 to 1 squeeker over Kingston. The opposing team scored early when the lead off batter doubled, to start the first inning, and scored on an error. The score remained 1-0 until the bottom of the sixth inning. Heard lead off with a pinch hit single. Butler, running for Heard, advanced on Fedyks bunt single and scored when Dicksons' sharp hit was lobbled by the short stop. In the bottom of the seventh inning Walker led off with a double, was advanced by Durwards perfect bunt, "and scored on Healeys' toss out single to win the game. Kevin Walker struck out six and gave up only three hits to register his first win of the season. The second game, on Sunday morning, ended after 5 innings on the mercy rule with Port leading 11-2 over Odessa. The game pattern was set early as Wilbur hit a three run homer in the first . 'inning. The hitting was lead by Fedyk, Redman, Dickson and Wilbur, with 2 hits each. Tim Thompson was impres- sive in getting his first win with ten strike outs in 5 The final two games were similar in that they were tied after 4 innings at 2-2. Smith Falls, the only other unde- feated team and eventual tournament winner, won the third game 5-2. The third game of the day for Port was against last years Junior C champions from Sharbot Lake scoring 3 times in the sixth inning to decide the game. ) Kevin Walker took the loss in the third game and Tim Thompson the fourth game, but looked impressive in losing. Ports hitting for the tournament was by Dickson, Healey, Fedyk and Wilbur with 4 -hits each, . followed by Heard and Redman with 3 hits. The team played well and gained a lot of respect from the other teams and the fans. Summer bowling Team Standings: Roses - 21; Orchids - 18; Pansies - 17; Trilliums - 12. Women High' Single: Venning - 324. HS.W.H.: F. Venning -. 324 High Triple: F. Venning - France 783. H.T.W.H.: F. Venning 783. .MEN High. Single: Jim Rider - 253. H.S.W.H.: Jim Rider - 253. High Triple: J. Rider - 656. - L'T.W.H.: J. Rider - 656. o A bah BF RB NE RA Sd hh ig ar Gr goers sr op emesis

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