22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 26, 1986 Sports 7-0 win gives Greenbank edge in OASA semi-final series Korbak fires no-hitter at Claremont Last Monday night in Greenbank Park, Russ Korbak walked the lead off batter for Claremont Legion on a three ball, two strike pitch but then to retire the next 21 batters in a row and led Greenbank Gamblers to a convincing 7-0 victory. After Buck Winters, (the Clare- mont catcher) received his base on balls, Korbak was in complete con- trol and registered thirteen strikeouts in this opening game of the O.A.S.A. second round playoff series. The Gamblers did all their scor- ing in the second and third innings. Hugh Johnston started things off in - The Blackstock Lions capped a perfect season Sunday afternoon as they defeated Greenbank 10-5 to win the championship in the Port Perry House League Pee Wee Division. The Lions won nine straight league games and three t. Against Greenbank on Sunday afternoon, game was close through four innings before the Lions pulled away, thanks in part to a grand slam by Jeff straight in the tou in the Mite B (6-8 years age group) the Rent and Save gang didn't let a little rain get in the way on Saturday as they won all three games for the championship. Front from left: Colin Laird, Brad Shanley, Shane Norton, Bradley Gordon, Brett. On the mound, Jeremy Woodcock got the win. Front from left: Jeremy Woodcock, Ronnie Vokins, Don Hughes, Derrick Rowntree, Tyler James, Daryl Dutkewich, Peter Simms. Second row from left: Kyle Russell, Chris Stevens, Jeff Brett, Scott Sutton, Gerry Stevens, Jody Logan. Coaches are Gerry Brett and Doug Woodcock. Not present in photo are Jan Heyes and Heath Hudson. Congratulations to this team on an OR TEER Jamie Strickert. Second row from left: Jason Best, Adam Davidson, Matthew McClelland, Lea- Anne Wakeford. Coaches are Larry Davidson, Allan Wakeford and Stan Gordon. Absent from photo is Chris McGriskin. the bottom of the second inning by drawing a walk off lefty Todd Pascoe and moving to third as Russ Korbak singled cleanly to right cen- tre field. Johnston was safe at the plate when the Claremont catcher dropped the ball on a passed ball play and Greenbank had their first run. Dennis Romeril then drove in their second run with a line drive single to left centre. In the bottom of the third inning the Gamblers broke the game open as they scored 5 runs and took a commanding 7-0 lead. Terry Till started off the big inn- ing by pounding a triple off the cen- tre field fence and scored on Rodd Real's long homerun. Don Beaton and Greg Rodd each had a hit and 'Hugh Johnston drove in Don Beaton with the 5th Greenbank run. Korbak drove in Greg Rodd and Dennis Romeril plated his second run of the game with a hit up the middle to - Store Nei) Rocka who hod been Hit by a pitch. The second game of this series will be in Claremont, Tuesday night (Aug. 26th). If a third game is it would also be in Clare- a as they won the toss for the third game home field. One more Gambler win will put them in the Ontario 0.A.S.A. Cham- pionships which will be played in Port Perry on the Séptember 13th & 14th weekend. It should be very in- teresting to see how Greenbank and Port Perry Legion will fare against "the cream of the Ontario Inter. "C" teams across the province. 0.A.S.A. action has disrupted the 'Oshawa City and District League games and the Gamblers still have to make up four games to complete their league schedule. Since the race in the league is very close it is pro- bable that these four games will have to be played. (Possibly a dou- ble header or two at Durham Fields)? Then the players with the first place finisher meeting the sixth place team, second meeting fifth and third versus fourth. The long weekend will see the Gamblers at the Tournament 'in Fenelon Falls on Saturday and Sunday. Legion nips ACL in final game Port Perry Legion ended their regular schedule on a winning note defeating Oshawa A.C.L. 4-3. Earlier in the week Port had been defeated by Oshawa Merchants by the same score of 4-3. In the 4-3 loss to the Merchants, Port Perry had numerous chances to pull out the win, but couldn't get . the key hit when it counted. Ken Ir- vine pitched the complete game and was victimized by a couple of errors while taking the loss. Supplying the attack for Port were Bob Evans with two hits including a homerun, Jay and Lawrie Williams with two hits, with /singles going to Grant Jackson and Ken Irvine. Against A.C.L., Port jumped to a quick 3-0 lead in the 3rd inning but let A.C.L. tie it with single runs in the 4th, 5th and 6th innings. Starting pitcher Lawrie Williams started and was relieved by Ken Irvine in the 6th inning. In the bottom of the 7th and last inning Ken Bryant, Ken Irvine and Bob Evans hit safely giving the Legion Squad the win. Port Legion now waits for the rest of the league teams to finish their * schedules. On the Labour Day Weekend the team will be playing at Caledonia in an intermediate open tournament. To date Port Legion and Garden River, featuring pitcher Darren Zack have qualified for the 0.A.S.A. Imtermediate '"'C" Championship being held in Port Perry on the weekend of September 13 and 14. Teams Oshawa Merchants Port Perry Legion Oshawa Juniors Greenbank Gamblers Whitby Legion Oshawa ACL Teams Seagrave Steel Building Galley Fish and Chip Country Lane Realty Port Perry Auto Glass A. Oppers Aluminum Kinsmen Barry's Variety Square Boy Pizza Forders Insurance Sportsland Who'son top OSHAWA CITY AND DISTRICT LEAGUE STANDINGS As of August 24 RESULTS OF SCUGOG MENS LOB-BALL LEAGUE As of August 18, 1986 GP W L T Pts. 23 13 8 2 28 25 14 11 0 28 23 12 11 0 24 21 11 10 0 22 2 10 10 2 22 2 6 16 0 12 GP W L T Pts. 3 1 2 0 22 12 9 2 1 19 1 9 2 0 18 13 7 6 0 14 13 7 6 0 14 12 6 5 1 13 12 5 7 0 10 12 3 9 0 6 12 2 10 0 4 12 1 11 0 f VX Ci