by D. Dalton Over the past weekend, a locally sponsored team the Krazies of Blackstock, earn- ed the right to travel to Niagara Falls this weekend to participate in the 0.V. Provincial Championships. Slo-Pitch tournaments. This team was put together just this year and has played in only five tournaments, winning Playoff places not decided yet Assured of a second place finish in league standings, Goreski's fastball club is waiting the outcome of games this week to determine who the opponent will be in the opening round of the playoffs. Goreski's final game of the year was played Tuesday night against Mother's Pizza, a team which could finish fourth. If so, the two teams will clash in the first playoff round. Over the weekend, Goreski's finished fourth in a 24 team Labour Day tournament held in Barrie, winning four games and losing two. Russ Korbak won three games and lost two, including the final 3-2 loss to Barrie. Ken Goreski won one game, but in a 2-0 loss to Streetsville he pitched nine scoreless innings. Korbak came on in relief in the tenth and was tagged with the loss as Streetsville picked up two runs. League playoffs likely to start next week with Goreski playing its home games in Port Perry. Bowling scores Team Standings: Almonds -7; Peanuts - 7; Cashews - 4; Filberts - 3; Macadamias- 0; Brazil Nuts - 0. Singles over 200: R. Finley - 275; R. Beare - 228; H. Murray - 222; F. Venning - 217, 214; M. Murray - 212; B. Davidge - 206. Triples over 600: R. Finley - 637; F. Venning - 610. A000 JCC 00C Lom am {om [apn [ayn [apn [ayn pe Topm "apm Fg [gm Tn [gm Lge {apm Tgm [ge J gn | [oh | ai fate | ain [ke fs | ke [le Tle [ke Te Te Te Tt Te we | win | wie | in | he | in | ie] [om lap [am [ap la [a [an Tn [qo | [ws [ale Fe Tale Fe Te Tl Te | p [ope ope [age | a nae |e || | whe] the in | we | tke | we] a Ca AVE --0 Y~ Vi 27 6 Lon | ape [gn [ay ope Lae | oye | 4 Lae [on "og [ape gm Lage To bo [he | whe | in ke | we | » lope] 25th Anniversary FIGURE SKATING Registration: Fri., Sept. 17 - 5 to 9 p.m. Sat., Sept. 18-11 to 4 p.m. -- SCUGOG ARENA -- ear money in three of them. In our first tour in Beaverton we were put out in the Consolation semi-final by a team from Uxbridge. The Krazies hosted their own event in Nestleton earlier in the summer and lost the Consolation final. We went out in two straight in Oshawa due to a lack of players as only ten showed up to perform. Blackstock biggest test was in Etobicoke where we played in an 0.V. tourn- ament consisting of 54 teams in the 'DD' division. The second here was four wins and two losses with the second loss being a forfeit as three players got lost and arrived too late for us to play. As a result of this, we finished in 7th place and received some travelling money. On September 4 and 5th, we travelled to Peter- borough to participate in our second O.V. Regional tournament where we faired better than in the other 4 tournaments. The first game Saturday morning, showed the Krazies to be a strong contender as they downed Ted's Place of Peterborough by a 20-1 score. This fine offensive performance was led by Dave Dalton with two home runs and Ron Short with a double and a triple. The Krazies second game was a whitewash as they massacred the Orillia Lake- side Motel 11-0 in 5 innings. Phil Kinton, Dave Dalton, Greg Gouldburn, and Brian Wo Iy x S$ PORT PERRY JUNIOR C - MOJACKS - Dalton all went 3 for 3 at the plate as the Krazies managed 19 hits. Jude Cassidy's pitching backed by his defensive mates only allowed 5 hits. The boys had to come back in their next game to win as they out battled Peter- borough's Jeff Purvey by an 11-7 score. The Krazies entered the third inning ahead by 3-0, but on three errors found themselves down 6-3. In the fifth, they battled back with 7 runs to take a 10-6 lead with clinch hitting coming from Ron Short and Cassidy. Ron Wagg hit a solo home run in the seventh to make it 11-6 before Purvey's got their final run. Two outstanding defensive plays preserved the win for the Krazies with the first being an excellent catch in deep centre by Brian Dalton who had to run down a long curving line drive. The second play came on a deep passed ball to left field where Dave Dalton chased it down to relay to Keith Dalton who in turn fired it home to Ron Wagg for the tag at the plate. Blackstock received a bye through the quarter final and met Ackinson Electric Sunday morning. They came out on the short end of a 2-0 score for their first loss of the weekend. To get back into the final, the guys had to beat Raybestos Phillies by 4-2. The Krazies did all their scoring in the second while Raybestos replied with one FEES: Junior (1st -4th badge) $70.00 Intermediate ... (5th badge - Prelim. Fig.) $85.00 Senior (Prelim. Fig. on) $95.00 SKATE & DRESS EXCHANGE: Please bring in skates and dresses to the Arena - Friday, Sept. 17th 25252625252 525262¢ ie Te [ale [ce [de [kn Te Tin ewe |e |e | | | oe | he] po Lope eum apm Loge pe Le [po IC C ~ RINGETTE Registration SCUGOG ARENA Sy SEPT.10-6to9P.M. SEPT. 11-10to 3P.M. SEPT. 12-210 4 P.M. AGE GROUPS: *School - 4 & Over *Petite - 10 & Under *Tween - 12 & Under Ladies wishing to play contact: Martha Franssen - 985-7015. COST: School - $30.00; One Girl - $50.00; Two Girls - $95.00; and Family Registration - $120.00. - COACH WANTED - Anyone interested in Coaching or Managing a Ringette Team please contact: Secretary Mary Ann Wilson - 985-3847 ar Wendy Burton - 985- 8826. *NOTE: No experience necessary. Training is provided at a coaches & managers training course RINGETTE "POWER SKATING" Starting September 25th - 4 to 6 P.M. for 4 Weeks. CHECK ON REGISTRATION DATES FOR FEES. * Junior - 14 & Under *Belle - 17 & Under *Deb- 18 & Over ov [on [an gm | ope [gn [gn gm [ap | pe pn gn | |g [oye | pe | gm an | oe | ye | OOOO Itt 0ae50 5252525202525 2 52505252525 > OPEN TRAINING CAMP SCUGOG ARENA - PORT PERRY DRYLAND WORKOUTS: "4 DAYS" - SEPT. 13, 15,16 & 19 TIME: 7:00 P.M. SHARP! ON ICE WORKOUTS: "3 Days" - SEPT. 21,22 & 23 TIME: 8:00 to 10:00 P.M. For Further Information Call: PARLIAM 985-7295 PARLIAMENT ..... PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. September 8, 1982 -- 15 Krazies to compete in Slo-pitch tourney of their own. The Krazies had a bit of a nervous time in the bottom of the seventh as the Phillies scored one and had runners at second and third before the final out was made. The final had the Krazies up against Ackinson again and again they lost this time by a 4-1 score stranding nine base runners. It should be noted that this team had a couple of Spaghetti House players who are of '¢' division calibre while the Krazies are 'DD'. As an example the short stop assisted on 7 put outs in the final game alone. The opening game for the Krazies in the Provincials will be at 8:00 a.m. Saturday morning at Palmer Park no.3 vs. T.N.T. Team members for the Krazies are: David, Keith, and Brian Dalton, Ron and Eldon Wagg, Phil Kinton, Jude Cassidy, Gord Hope, Ron Short, Greg Gouldburn John Butler, Karl Durward, Andy Doble, Grant Curnow and Tim Ashbridge. A special note: Jude Cassidy's pitching in Peter- borough was superb as his earned run average was a stingy 1.66 through six games. A fine defensive performance. Soccer results (From page 14) (2), Jamie Cannon (2) and Kevin Jones. August 24 A.T.J. Industrial Tools - 1 Homans - 0 Terriffic passing was the name of the game. The goal by Jamie Cannon was in the last 5 minutes. Great effort by all but super positional play by Paul Carr and Mark DeWolde. August 26 A.T.J. Industrial Tools - 2 Homans - 4 The centres and forwards really had to hustle after the ball. Good defence by Dale Leask and Kevin Jones help- ed goalie Brad Puckrin keep the score down. Our goals were by Barry Willerton (2) and Carl Baylis (2). BANTAM BOYS August 16 Flamingo Vachon - 2 Oshawa Rangers - 6 This game was played in Oshawa with only 9 players and 1 more arrived at half time. Our goals were by Daryle Mussleman and Ian Porter. August 26 Flamingo Vachon - 2 Whitby Iroquois - 6 We played at the Scugog Fields with only 8 players this time but had 10 by half time. Their was good team play. Our goals were by David Bond and Paul Bate- man. The Semi-finals for the Bantams are at S.S.F., Sept- ember 12 at 1 p.m. vs. Oshawa Kicks. Cup Day for Bantam teams from Durham Region is Sept- ~ember 18 at S.S.F. (Scugog PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY -- NOTICE -- Meeting: September 12th - 7 P.M. AT TOWN HALL 1873 - PORT PERRY Persons interested in the positions of coach, manager, or trainer for the 1982-83 season, please submit your written application to: Port Perry Minor Hockey, c/o Grant Williams, R.R. 2, Port Perry by September 9th, 1982. New applicants please state previous experience if any. Also state your preference for No. 1 or No. 2 teams or House League, and age group you wish to work with. -- HOCKEY REGISTRATION -- Player Registration at Scugog Arena will be held on the following dates: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th - 6 to 9 P.M. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 - 10 AM. to 3 P.M. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th - 2 to 4 P.M. -- ALL BOYS IN SCUGOG TOWNSHIP ARE ELIGIBLE -- Registration Fees will be $75.00 for one boy; $125.00 for two boys; $160 for family of three boys or more. First year Tykes $50.00. A $5.00 Discount on all above rates will apply if registered by Sunday, September 12th. PLEASE NOTE: Dus to lost equipment in past seasons, we request that all socks, sweater$, goal equi t etc., belonging to P.P.M.H.A. must be returned to the arena during registration dates. Toto, anit a. PE EY EXECUTIVE ment will greatly reflect on the future cost of registration fees. Soccer Fields). ATOM TOURNAMENT IN WHITBY September 4 Scugog - 2 St. Catherines - 3 Jamie Brown scored our two goals before half time. The opponents came on strong to score the winning goal with a penalty kick. Scugog - 1 Uxbridge - 4 Scugog scored first but couldn't hold the lead. We had some good chances and there was excellent play by the midfield Alex Cranmer, Clair Cornish and Danny Sluggett. Scugog - 4 Whitby - 0 The boys played well together against Whitby. It was a scoreless first half with goals in the second half by Michael Butt (2), Jason Towns and Alex Cranmer. The Scugog Soccer Assoc- iation would like to thank all the parents who drove and stayed to watch and cheer the boys in the Whitby Tournament. SOCCER SCENE Cup Day for all house- league teams is Saturday, September 11 at Scugog Fields. Please wear full uniform as the team photos will be taken. The sponsors of teams and trophies are cordially invited to Cup Day to see great soccer competition and present their award. We look forward to meeting you. I'd like to thank the parents who kept score sheets for me each week. You made a success of soccer news. A special thanks to the following people who always scored all the corresponding team: Mosquito Girls - Eileen Gerber, Odessa Smith; Pee Wee Girls - Nellie Wester- man; Pee Wee Boys Garrow - Mrs. Allsopp; Pee Wee Boys ATJ - Mrs. Willerton; Bantam Boys - Earle Stone; Competitive League - Barry Page; Houseleague - Ellie Cardinal (Squirts, Atoms). The Scugog Soccer Assoc- iation entered a float in the Fair Parade. Thanks to Harold Westerman for organizing and driving the float. Twenty enthustastic members of soccer played on a fully sodded float complete with goals and referees. Everyone involved had a great time. Come on Youth Organizations of Scugog, lets get working on floats for our Santa Claus Parade.