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Port Perry Star, 2 Jul 1986, p. 24

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24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 2 1986 All the scores, hits and strike-outs Cartwright softhall report JUNIOR DIVISION . 7-9 YEARS) On June 23, at the Blackstock Fair diamond" Turner's Green Giants beat out Sunnyside Market- "aesarea by a wide margin. For Turners, Mike Nash hit a homer, with a4double by Brian Nash The whole team pulled together for an exciting game. LOB BALL Benefit Game JOE FOWLER PARK on WATER STREET Saturday, July 12th Game time -- 7:30 p.m. At the Blackstock High School dia- mond, Swain Seed Sluggers defeated Lishman's by a wide spread. For Swain's, home runs were hit in by Michael Leeming, Brad Morton, Brad Vokins, and Jason Logan, with triples by Jason logan and Brad Vokins. Wendy Handyside and Katherine Ellis each hit in a double, with singles by at the new PORT PERRY BANDITOS PORT PERRY HUGGY BEARS VS. ADMISSION: Adults $2.00; Students $1.00 Children 12 & under - -- 50/50 DRAW & PRIZES -- All Proceeds to Port Perry Minor Hockey Association FREE varnish, Supe Now, get perfectly natural protection For wood the way nature intended, ask for Cuprinol Super Naturals. They're an exclusive new way of protecting new wood and high-lighting its natural beauty. Your eeps its fresh appearance for years Wood come without looking aged or g r Naturals won't go yellow or brittle. Available in indoor or outdoor formulas. Four year warranty on outdoor formulations. Details on pack. . Unlike CUPRINOL does it right. The name Cuprinol stands for higher quality Wood Stains, Coatings. Preservers and Paint and Stain Remover GASHWAY BUILDING CENTRES 10 Scugog Street (Hwy. 7A), Port Perry telephone: 985-7334 nn = ll William Michel, Derek Leeming, Tony Waldriff and Doug Seabrook. Great pitching by Brad Morton and Jason Logan, with catching shared by Doug Seabrook and Brad Vokins. For Lishman"s, a nice attempt for a triple by Matthew Bradburn, with doubles by Allan Richmond and Scott Goble with singles by Scott Go- ble, Allan Richmond, Colleen Ar- buckle, Jeremy Malcolm (2), Kim Stewart and Scott Nesbitt. Great pit- ching by Scott Goble. Sorry to say Gordon Bentley is out with a broken arm. INTERMEDIATE DIVISION (10-11 YEARS) On June 24 in Nestleton, Brenda's Esso were defeated by Port Perry Kinsmen. For the winning cause, Travis Mitchell hit in a homer, with a triple and a double by Barry Ross, and triples by Heather Turnbull and Andrew Yorke. Christie Corden made three sensational catches, and made two double plays. On June 25, at Caesarea, Port Perry Kinsmen and Cummings Backhoe played a very exciting game, with Cummings becoming . the victor with a score of 27-24. For the Kinsmen, Barry Ross had a good night, with three good catches in the outfield and batting in a home run and a triple. Christie Corden hit in a triple. Andrew Yorke also made a good catch in outfield. For Cumm- ings, Josh Wilson hit in two homers and Jamie Watson hit home one. Robyn Cliff, Josh Wilson, Lyndsay Dutkewich and Andy Mackie each hit in a triple. Josh Wilson also made a great catch as short stop. The Blackstock Lions Pee Wees won their second game in as many starts Wednesday, June 18th at Nestleton as they defeated the visiting Port Perry Lil Gators 14-1. Blackstock Lions starting pitcher Jeremy Woodcock was in fine form throughout the game as he record- ed 9 strikeouts. Jody Logan pitched the 7th inning to complete the vic- tory. The pitching was backed up by a very strong offensive and defen- sive display. Lead in the offense were Ronnie Vokins and Tyler James with two hits each, with singles going to Jody Logan, Der- rick Rowntree, Chris Stevens and Jan Heyes. The Lil Gators pitching was wild as they issued 14 free passes. ' Blackstock Lioness Squirts have been playing well and as yet are undefeated. The Blackstock Lions Pee Wees extended their undeafeated record to 3-0 as they handily defeated Greenbank by a 17-4 score. The combined pitching of Jeremy Woodcock and Jody Logan recorded 9 strikeouts. Leading the offensive attack for Blackstock was centre fielder Jeff Brett with two home runs and a double for a 3 for 4 game and 7 R.B.I1.'s. Jan Heyes and Jeremy Woodcock each had 3 hits, Darryl Dutkewich and Derrick Rowntree 2 hits each with Darryl stroking 2 long triples. Rounding out the hitting attack were Peter Simms, Kyle Russell, Gary Stevens, Chris Stevens, Scott Sutton and Jody Logan all with singles. Ronnie Vokins showed a keen eye at the plate drawing 3 walks. Next game for Blackstock Lion's is Wednesday July 2 at Nestleton as they entertain Port Perry D.J. Taylor's. Game time 6:30 p.m. Cartwright Central Public School was the scene Wednesday of the famous Blackstock Blister, a marathon run for students. This year's winners were (front, from left) Evette Renes, Jan Heyes, Kelly Phipps, (and back) Bryce Green, Tracy Malcolm and Mike Leeming. All six students were awarded trophies during a special presentation in the school gymnasium. RUBBER STAMPS Fast Delivery PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen 'Street 985-7383 PICK-YOUR-OWN PICK- YOUR- OWN Sold by the pound. Bring your own containers. Brower PICKED Phone orders accepted. oe WHITAKER'S Shirley Road Shirley Road (R.R. Port Pery ...... ~ 985- 3170 <"4YMVHSO | AYY3d 140d» -- OR -- N- 1 sponsored by Scugog Chamber of Commerce ¢ SATURDAY, JULY 12th SCUGOG ARENA - PORT PERRY 8:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Port Perry Kinsmen Club presents ff 33 John Majhor TICKETS NOW Available at: ON SALE Bruton"s IDA Drugs Advance '5.00 The Galley Fish & Chips At Door *6.00 Ingredients Unlimited haan

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