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Port Perry Star, 15 Jul 1986, p. 24

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24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday. July 15, 1986 Festival Days arm wrestling competition They flexed the muscles There were more than just a few muscles being flexed Saturday afternoon in the Festival Days Tent "as more than 50 guys and girls entered an arm wrestling competition. A large crowd was on hand to cheer on their favourites in the various weight divisions (including ladies and children categories), and when it was all over, Rick Erwin had twisted his way to three first place trophies. He went through the entire afternoon without a defeat and took first in the middle and heavyweight class. And just for variety, he grabbed the left arm event as well. Arm wrestling as a sport seems to be growing in popularity in Scugog Township. Todd Steele, who is on his way to Las Vegas this summer for some top-level competitions, acted -as one of the official judges from last Saturday's action. Here are the first, second and third place fii.ishers in the various categories. ; BANTAM Dave Snooks, Dave Slute, Rob Parker. FLY Curtis Hermann, Gary McKenzie, Steve Groves. . LIGHT Brett McNamee, Mike Haigh, Mike Mole. MIDDLE Rick Erwin, Sean Fewer, lan McKay. HEAVY Rick Erwin, Rick Rowe, Doug MacSween, : ' SUPER Rick Rowe, Curtis Hermann, Troy Glazier. LEFT ARM Rick Erwin, lan McKay, John Meyers. WOMEN'S Cheryl Doherty, Kim Bowmans, Lisa Nottingham. KID"S Karen Steele, lan McClelland, Stephen Barry. Mike Haigh (right) and Mike Mole, both from Scugog Township, locked wrists in this match. Haigh went on to finish se- cond in this division. First place winners in the Festival Days Arm Wrestling competitions were as follows: From left, Rick Erwin, who was undefeated and won ~ three divisions; Brett McNamee, Rick Rowe, Karen Steele, Dave Snooks and Curtis Hermann. Absent when photo was taken was Cheryl Doher- ty, winner of the ladies division. (See story) Cartwright Minor Softball JUNIORS On July 7, at Caesarea, Swain Seed Sluggers and Lishman's met in a close game which ended in Lishman's winning -17-16. Shawn Lewerentz homered to win the game, but also hit in 2 triples. Jeremy Malcolm batted in two doubles, with one by Scott Goble. Good catch by Matthew Bradburn at 'third, and Shawn Lewerentz and Scott Goble. Great back catching by Jeremy Malcolm with three close calls at home plate. William Michel hit a home run in for Swain Seeds, with triples hit in by Brad Vokins and Brad Morton, Jason Logan. Brad Vokins and Brad Morton each batted in a triple. Swains made a good attempt at a comeback as the score was 16-5 for Lishman's going into the last inning. On July 10, Sunnyside Market- A Gift to Pass On .. Caesarea and Swain's Seeds Slug- gers met to play a previously rain- ed out game, with Swains winning 20-11. For Sunnyside Market, John McCourt did a good job pitching, and also hit in a triple, 2 doubles and a single. Ryan Larmer hit in a home run and a single. For Swain's, Mike Leeming hit in a home run, with a - triple by Brad Vokins and doubles by Wendy Handyside, Derek Leem- ing and Tony Waldriff. Terrific pit- ching by Brad Morton, and a great catch in infield by Katherine Ellis. INTERMEDIATE On July 8, in Nestleton, Cumm- ings Backhoe defeated the Port Perry Kinsmen, 23-22 even though the Kinsmen made a come back at- tempt and scored 14 runs in the last inning. For the Kinsmen, Barry Ross hit in two homeruns, with one by Cheryl Brunner and Tim Rohrer. OLD BLACK & WHITE PHOTOS ARE PRECIOUS TO YOU! Now have them restored for the entire family. 10% Discount on Restorations - Offer expires August 31, 1986 60 Water St, A service of WITH THIS AD | NL | pholographics Doubles hit in by Travis Mitchell, Brandi Boardman, Tim Rohrer, Lindsay and Andrew Yorke. For Cummings, Andy Mackie hit in a homerun and a triple by Mark Simmons. On July 9, Cummings met Bren- da's Esso and came out on top 18-17. For Brenda's, Scott Barr homered, and Brent Donnelly and Todd Moore hit in triples. Doubles batted in by Tricia McCourt, Stacey Swain and Alicia Bentley. Outstanding catches by Stacey Swain, Brent Donnelly, Todd Moore and Darren Leach. For Cummings, homeruns scored by Jeff Vernon, Josh Wilson and Bristol Sleep triples by Lyndsay Dutkewich, Jeff Vernon and Michelle Cummings. On July 7, at Nestleton Blackstock Lioness met Norm Tripp and won by a landslide. Chris McLeod hit in three homeruns, with two each by Chris Bryant and Jason Cliff and one each by Mike Hepburn and An- dy Wilson. Triples hit in by Brendon Agnew, Chris Bryant and Andy Wilson, with doubles by Jason Cliff (3), Mike Hepburn (3) Chris Bryant, Chris MacLeod, Andy Wilson and Kevin Ellis. Grand slam homerun by Dan Hill and outstanding catches by Chris Bryant and Chris MacLeod. PORT PERRY MINOR SOFTBALL -- 11th ANNUAL MIDGET SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT Sponsored by Culinar Inc. Flamingo Plant FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, JULY 18 - 19 - 20, 1986 Pee Wees must settle for a tie The Pee Wee Boys Soccer Team travelled to Newcastle last Thurs- day night and came home with a 4-4 tie against a tough team. Jamie Brown had an outstanding game and gave Port 3 of their 4 goals. Alex Cramner made the first shot on Newcastle's goalie, but was not able to put it past him. However, Jamie caught the deflection to put Port into a 1-0 lead. Jamie's second goal was unassisted, and he then capitalized on a goalie error to score his 3rd goal. Alex Cramner set up Port's final goal with a perfect cor- ner kick to Jamie Brown, who then passed to Ian Cobham to score the goal. We'd like to say a special thanks to the Mosquito players Gary Nor- ton, Lindsay Parry, Mike Sluggett and Mark Cosway for lending their skillful playing to the team. Especially to Mark Cosway who played in net the whole game and made so many great saves. 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