The Lake Scugog Lumber team finished off a fine soccer season as winners of the Squirt Divi- sion Cup Day championship held Saturday. Front from left: Brian Nash, Matthew Phillips, Jeff Cor- ke, Craig Bolton, Rob Murphy, Scott Peters, The Squirt Division League champions (first place) was the team sponsored by the Port Perry Star. Front from left: Jeff McConkey, Kevin Pike, Kevin Gray, Steve Elliott, Peter Dilisi, Cory Wiatr- In the Atom House League, Denny Metals was the league champion and runner-up on Cup Day. Front from left: Jeremy Luke, Adam Ross, Leigh Ann Prentice, Julie Popovitch, Sandy Mark, Mike Nicholls, Kyla McCrae. Back from winners in the Atom House League and runners up for the league championship. Front from left: Max Gallagher, Brad Strickart, Lisa Rodd, Mark Brown, Carlos Veaver, Erin Fuller, Christina The Gallagher's Gladiators were Cup Day = : Ry {NN XX _\ John Stephenson. Back from left: Heather Tred- way, Cory Raines, Andy Kraupa, Kristy Piersma, Paul Shrigley, Cindy Verschuuren and Jamie Strickart. Coach is Jayson Callan. zyk. At back from left: Jeff Gunn, Aaron Lafon- taine, Rachel Henshaw, Kevin Hobbs, Shaun Walsh, Kevin Walsh, Rodney Greenough. Richard Hobbs is the coach. left: Matthew Brown, Steve Simpson, Jeff Dales, Angelo Dilisi, Karen Kett, Darren Kinnunen, David Verschuuren, Amy Plain. Coaches from left are: Brian Mark, Sharane Ross and Robt. Popovitch. Clark. Back from left: Ryan Williams, Andrew O'Toole, Jay Tredway, Jeremy Norton, Kim Rollo, Sarah Pike, Chris Raines, and Stephen Hiemstra. Coaches are John O'Toole, Andy Hiemstra and Colin Dodd. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 9, 1986 -- 27 On Saturday, September: 6 the Scugog Youth Soccer Association held its annual 'Cup Day" Tourna- ment in Port Perry. The champion- ship was decided in a 'Round Robin' style tournament. Gallagher's Gladiators 1 Provincial Signs 1 Gallagher's Gladiators got on the score board quickly with a good shot by Jeremy Norton. Provincial Signs Alan Calder responded by scoring 1 of his own. During the second half Jay Tredway and Brett Lawson took over goaltending keeping the ball out of their nets. Ryan Duff dazzled everyone with his speed and foot- work on a breakaway from midfield but he was thwarted at the goal line. Erin Fuller, Chris Raines and Christina Clark played well for 's as did Sara Brown, Kel- ly Phipps and Ricky Smeal for Pro- vincial Signs. The tie gave each team 1 point. Canadian Legion 0 Denny Metals 1 The strong Denny Metals team - was especially sharp in this game with excellent defense by Julie Popovitch and Karen Kett. Cana- dian Legions forwards Stewart Bruce, Neil Hancock and Johnny Hall made many excellent attacking plays but couldn't quite find the mark. Midfield action by both teams indicated how close this game was with Angelo Delisi, Matt Brown, Darren Kinnunen, Tiffany Reid, Danny Brown and Collin Wiatrzyk working for ball control. The lone Denny Metals goal was scored by Jeremy Luke after a lot of hard work. A 11:30 games Gallagher's Gladiators 3 Denny Metals 1 Gallagher's defeat over Denny Metals was a real upset. This was Gallagher's best all out effort with Brad Strickert and Lisa Dodd play- ing a super game. Jeremy Norton notched 2 and Jay Tredway got 1 for cs ~ Gallaghers. Full backs Ryan Williams, Steven Heimstra and Max Gallagher really had to work hard to stop Denny Metals forwards on many challenging plays. Goalie Mark Brown made some excellent saves. Sandy Mark, Adam Ross, and Steven Cochrane played very well. Once again Jeremy Luke scored Denny Metals goal of the game. Provincial Signs 2 Canadian Legion 0 The Provincial Signs team came out very strong in this second game of the day against Canadian Legion with a 2-0 victory. Justin Wooten and Matt Phoenix scored a goal each. Canadian Legion had some great chances especially on plays by Davey Bourgeois (shot hit the post) and Calvin Hammett. Congratula- tions to Lance Peters (goalie) on his shutout. The defense for both teams had to really work hard especially Michael Smith and Michael Balmforth of Provincial Signs and Darryl Bourgeois and Mark Sup- pelsa for Canadian Legion. Following lunch the teams went into the third set of games full of an- ticipation. Because of the point MEMBER ONTARIO FUNERAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION (Incorpor sted) Wagg - McDermott - Funeral Home Kindness - Courtesy - Economy We are bonded for your security. Pre-arrangement & Cremation information Seng Port Pav) 8 Wout SAME LOCATION FOR OVER 75 YEARS 985-2171 "wine ,, House League v g soccer finals system, the championship was real- ly up for grabs. «1 o'clock games Provincial Signs 1 Denny Metals 3 The game saw early goals by both teams with Alan Calder getting the first one for Provincial Signs and Jeremy Luke scoring for Denny Metals. A goal by Michael Nichols put Denny Metals ahead. A penalty shot awarded to Matt Phoenix was stopped by goalie Jeremy Luke in the second half. David Verchurgen, Steven Simpson and Amy Plain played really well. The clincher for Denny Metals was the 3rd goal which was scored by Matt Brown. Matt Phoenix and Amanda Webb played particularly well in this game. Kyla McCrae, Jeff Dales and Leigh-Ann Prentice also had good games, Gallagher's Gladiators 2 Canadian Legion 0 In this crucial game the score does not indicate just how evenly matched these teams were. Both of Gallagher's goals were scored after a lot of passing and hard work. Jeremy Norton got 1 and Jay Tred- way the other. Neither team really controlled the play with lots of mid- field action. One exciting play by Canadian Legion put the ball out to Neil Hancock right in front of the net but his shot was wide. Goalie Mark Brown played a super game and earned the shutout. Carlos Feaver, Andrew O'Toole, Sara Pike and Kim Rollo challenged for the-ball and passed well. Steven Gilbert, Steven Cochrane and Paula Reid worked hard to get some plays going. All the Canadian Legion team played well but Lady Luck wasn't on their side and Gallagher's Gladiators put forth a super effort to take the game. Following the last games crests and team pictures were handed out by the executive of Scugog Youth Soccer, who had organized the tour- nament so well. Gallagher's Gladiators were awarded the Cup Day Championship Trophy and the League Runner Up Trophy. Denny 'Metals won the League Trophy. The competitive aspect of House League play is secondary to the en- joyment and development of these young athletes. Three cheers to the Provincial Signs team and their coach Mrs. Lawson who showed great sportsmanship by pulling together and playing so well on Saturday. Hats off to Mr. Hancock and his Canadian Legion team who worked hard over the summer and came on So strong at the end of the season. : Mr. Mark, Mr. Popovitch and Mrs. Ross pulled their talented in- dividuals into a unit which really showed great team work. Con- gratulations Denny Metals. Gallagher's Gladiators and their coaches Mr. O'Toole and Mr. Heimstra proved that hard work, co-operation, determination (along with a little luck) can really pay off - Cup Day Champions! On behalf of all of the members of the Atom House League and their parents - "THANKS COACHES" 'Panabaker Districts with Distinctive Service