26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 3, 1987 Greenbank P.S. reaches finals in basketball Greenbank Public School is just bursting with pride these days The reason they're so proud is the stunning victory of the Junior (Grades four to six) Soccer team, in both the Scugog Cluster tourna- ment, and the Area tournament, held recently. In the Cluster, Greenbank beat out both R.H. Cornish and Prince Albert on October 20th. The win enabled the team to go on to the Area tournament, held Thurs- day October 22. And once again, Greenbank was victorious against Cannington and Uxbridge. Next stop for the girls is the Durham Finals, on November 5th. The team includes Karin Bacon, Sally Irving, Leeann Keeler, Tiffany Reed, Cheryl Szebedinszky, Elissa Blowe, Joanna Shepherd, Paula Reed, Lindsay Kearns, Shallon Parry, Amanda Powell, Sarah Stevenson, Rhonda Winslow, Stacie McBride, Heather Vale, and Karen Kett. Speaking of Greenbank, the new addition to the school is nearly finished. 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Greenbank 985-3371 D | Port Perry Feeds Ltd. 40 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry - 985-7363 Brooklin Flour Mills Ltd. Cassels St. E. Brooklin 655-4851 The Greenbank Junior Girls Soccer team has much to be proud of these days, after winn- ing several tournaments and qualifying for the Durham Finals. The team includes (front from left) Karin Bacon, Sally Irving, Leeanne Keeler, Tiffany Reed, Cheryl Szebedinszky, Elissa Blowe, Joanna Shepherd, and Paula Reed. At back is Lindsay Kearns, Shallon Parry, Amanda Powell, Sarah Stevenson, Rhonda Winslow, Stacie McBride, Heather Vale and Karen Kett. See story for details. Strikes and Spares Monday Night Ladies - 7 p.m. Team Standings: Brunswick 29, Puma 26, Adidas 21, Northstar 20, Nike 18, Reebok 12. Games Over 200: Illene Wilton 268, Cathy Cannon 264, Marg Moore 231, Susan Duncan 228, 222, Marg White 217, Elma Vernon 212, Vivian Foster 212, Susan Cosburn 208, Susan Norton 206. Triples Over 600: Susan Duncan. Tuesday Night Mixed October 27, 1987 Robert Espie 705 (258, 236, 211), Roger Lafontaine 658 (205, 205, 248), Jack Monsma 648, (264), Merv Bayley 614 (263), Stan Clark 234, 211, Les Allen 231, Gord Geer 227, Lorne Mallory 208, Wayne 201. Chris Williamson 658 (225, 229, 204), Gail Wallace 652 (210, 252), Maryanne Espie 629 (290), Marg Fritz 619 (210, 224), Sandra Baker 614 (202, 221), Sharon Wright 226, Gloria Smuck 2135. Wednesday Night Ladies October 28, 1987 Team Standings: Snack Bar 37, Hazelnut 28, Bar Six 26, Caramilk 18, Wonderbar 9, Crunchie 8. High Single Flat: Jackie Demp- ster 261. : High Single With Handicap: Chris Davies 312. High Triple Flat: Pat Norton 650. High Triple With Handicap: Chris Davies 860. Over 200: Mary Hawes 225, Chris Davies 242, Jackie Dempster 261, Pat Norton 213, 257, Anita Booth 211, 227, Betty-Anne Freeman 207, Margot Brain 216, Eileen Breen 228, Shirley Empringham 218, Sue Yake 203. Over 550: Mary Hawes 550, Chris Davies 580, Pat Norton 650, Anita Booth 604, Jackie Dempster 627 Wednesday Afternoon Ladies October 21, 1987 Team Standings: Breck 28, Silkience 27, Tame 26, Finesse 25. Halo 25, Prell 16. Singles Over 200: Nancy Barr 232, 212, Sharen Bobbie 200, Gerri Langille 249, Carol Koch 205, 204, Ana Miller 203, Audrey Brown 223, 212, Carol Beatty 203. High Triples Over 600: Gerri L.angille 621, Nancy Barr 611 Wednesday Afternoon Ladies October 28, 1987 Team Standings: Breck 31. Silkience 30, Tame 30, Finesse 30, Halo 29, Prell 18 Singles Over 200: Joyce Storry 276, Norma Tower 204, Debbie Olliffe 218, Rose Brown 208, Audrey Brown 212, Carol Koch 205, 269, Dot Lee 217, Shirley Cummings 200, Gladys McColl 222, Gerri Langille 216. High Triple Over 600: Carol Koch 638, Joyce Storry 632. Tuesday Night Mens October 27, 1987 ; Team Standings: Hornets 40, Handicappers 32, Raiders 30, Gutter Dusters 28, Champs 21, Terminators 17. High Single: Gerry Louvelle 341. High Single With Handicap: Gerry Louvelle 345. High Triple: Gerry Louvelle 750. High Triple With Handicap: Jeff Haugen 808. 215 And Over: John Criscione 215, Jim Rider 223/227/233, Hal McCullough 248, Jeff Haugen 217/232/233, Phil Brown 217, John Grieve 241, Craig McFadden 239, Gerry Louvelle 217/341, Bill Turner 222, Peter Booth 221/225, Roy Werry 219/240, David Booth 248, Jack Healey 226, Bill Owen 218/220. 600 And Over: John Criscione 615, Jeff Haugen 682, Craig McFadden 623, John Grieve 604, Bill Turner 628, Gerry Louvelle 750, Bill Owen 640, Peter Booth 620, Jim Rider 683, David Booth 628. Sunday Night Couples October 25, 1987 Team Standings: Suckers 40, Muskies 29, Angel Fish 26, Sharks 22, Mudcats 16, Sunfish 14. Mens High Single Flat: Jim Rider 306. Mens High Single With Handicap: Ken Pipher 311. Mens High Triple Flat: Jim Rider 761. Mens High Triple With Handicap: Jim Rider 761. Ladies High Single Flat: Marcy Trimble 231. Ladies High Single With Han- dicap: Marcy Trimble 254, Vivian Rider 254. Ladies High Triple Flat: Vivian Rider 576. Ladies High Triple With Han- dicap: Kay McBride 699. Ladies Over 210: Marcy Trimble 231, Beth Oke 212, Vivian Rider 227. Men Over 210: Barry Oliver 215, Tom Drumm 239, Wally Gotthelf 213, Brad Maitland 247, John Grieve 219, Ken Pipher 300, Jim Rider 306. Mens Triple Over 615: Ken Pipher 675, Jim Rider 761. Atoms down 2-1 On Friday October 30 the Pineridge Sports Atom No. 2 team saw action against a team from Bowmanville. The first period saw Bowmanville open the scoring and carry that 1-0 lead until the middle of the second period when Kirk Swain assisted by Craig Laird and Kent Taylor tied the game up. Bowmanville went ahead of Port near the end of the period with the game winning goal to give them a 2-1 win over Port Perry. A good effort was turned in by PIANIST GORD GIRVAN for your listening pleasure FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT 7 PM to 10 PM in the Dining Room 10:30 PM to 1 AM in the Catherina Lounge EMIEL'S PLACE - Downtown Port Perry Ricky Olaisen who had several breakaways and according to many spectators probably played his best game of the season. (Doesn't it figure -- his mom had to work and missed the game!) A very special thank you from the boys on the team goes to Diane and Ralph McCullough for their Hallo- ween treats after the game. This week the boys play on Satur- day at 7:30 in Port Perry against the team from Rice Lake and then travel on Sunday to Cobourg for a game.