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Port Perry Star, 13 Jun 1989, p. 34

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dan aad aL i -- ST A =~ WAV 5) saul vabeoyY -. PAVE YEHIA TALS 3 = PORT PERRY STAR -- Toesday, June | season so far After three hard fought soccer games the Mosquito girls are still undefeated. Their season opener against Whitby was a 9-0 win. A strong forward line consisting of Kelly Phipps 3 goals, Sara Cosway 3 goals, Shawna Cornish 2 goals, and Paula Reed with a single goal. Excellent goaltending by Sara Cosway and Sarah Coyne. On June 1st the team travelled to Pickering for a more balancing competition. Unfortunately the team wasshort players and strug- gle to win a 2-0 game. A strong defense by Lisa Dodd, Stephanie Tuft, Emily Cosway preserved a shut out for our excellent goalies. Sara Cosway and Sarah Coyne, Shawna Cornish scored the two goals with help from Amanda Webb and Heather Bredin. The team travelled to Ajax to win 6-1. Kelly Phipps 4 goals, and Sara Cosway 2 goals. Excellent defense by Lisa Dodd, Elizabeth Scallon and Emily Cosway. A close one 7 & 8 MITES BASEBALL GAME Rent & Save vs Seagrave The game turned out to be a hard fought see-saw battle with the outcome of the game very much in doubt for either side right up to and including the end of the game. For Rent & Save, Jamie Parrot played a solid game at 1st with some good catches. Jason Cali- "Whitworth and Christopher Monsma both contributed with good hitting and defensive plays. For Seagrave Team, Mark Blakely had a couple of big hits and drove in several runs. Julie Turnbull played a good game at 1st including a double play with some good hitting. Ray Seager drove the ball down the 3rd baseline and made it to 1st safely. In doubt 9 - 10 MITES Seagrave came out ahead in the last inning against D.J. Taylor, good night at bat for Taylor's were Alicia, Andrew, Garry & Seth, who also pitched outstanding. Good bats for Seagrave were Matt, Tyler, Joel, Adam and a homerun to win the game, for - Chris. Strong pitching for Mark. gh 35 The Welsh Rugby touring team from Bishopton made thelr final stop in Port Perry last week, after visiting schools In Toronto, Barrie and Whitby. Between Sunday and Wednesday morning, the boys were treated to canoeing and rollerskating, a visit to Niagara Falls and they even saw a Jay's game at the new SkyDome. Oh, and they played a few games of Rugby (or is that Rugger). Bishopton Juniors beat PPHS 3-0 in a close match with The Midgets lost to PPHS 6-12, with David Brown and Scott Port controlling the play. McTavish scoring. Highschool Coach Mr. Pither was pleased at how smoothly things went, how the parents who bllleted the players played host and showed them around the community. The warm welcome from Port may be re- warded next year as PPHS takes thelr game on the road. Competitions in sparring and Kata Karate Club holds its tournament Celebrating its sixth year under the direction of Sensei Robert Dods, 3rd Dan, the Port Perry Wado Kai Karate Club held an in- club tournament on Sunday after- noon, May 28th, at'the Latcham Community Centre. Participants of all ages com- peted in Kata and Sparring mat- ches to attain medals and eopies. The purpose of the in- club tournament is for exposure of novice and young students to the idea of Karate as a com- petative sport. The traditional method of teaching Karate, prac- ticed by the Port Perry Wado Kai, includes NON-CONTACT sparr- ing. This encourages students to jecik, Frank Murphy; for Sparr- ing: First Place - Joan Dalton, Angie Andruss; Second Place - Frank Wojcik, Emitt Kuyt; Third Place - Tom Ware. Congratulations to all the par- ticipants! It was a fine effort and .all were winners for participating and giving your all! With the 1992 Olympics in- troducing Karate as a com- petative sport for the first time, it has become more important for the public to be aware of the dif- ferences in the teaching methods of Martial Arts clubs. Many clubs "indicate "traditional" instruction. Be sure to speak with the instruc- tors and question what they mean get into the ring to "face the py «traditional" about their unknown" in a safe environment. --- The award winners at the tounament included: Junior Divi- sions, for Kata: First Place - Cory Wiatrzyk, Ryan Ruskay, Colin Wiatrzyk; Second Place - Tom Wojcik, Amy Kuyt, Ben Walsh' Third Place - Howard Woolley, Catherine Pavlik; for Sparring: First Place - Cory Wiatrzyk, Ryan Ruskay, Kristy Dalton; Second Place - Jason Coish, Helen Wo- jeik, Amy Kuyt; Third Place - avid Crouter, Colin Wiatrzyk, Catherine Pavlik; Senior Divi- sions, for Kata: First Place - Miai Thompson, Emitt Kuyt; Second Place - Joan Dalton, Nelson Coish; Third Place - Frank Wo- site. this meeting. SCUGOG CENTRE FEASIBILITY STUDY Public Meeting MUNICIPAL OFFICES, PORT PERRY THURSDAY, JUNE 22nd, 8:00 PM Scugog Township has commissioned a study to determine the feasibility of building an arena, a community hall, an aquatics complex and various ancillary services at the Scugog Centre To begin the study, a public meeting is being held to outline the aims of the study to describe the methods by which in- dividual members of the public and representatives of special- interest groups will be able to take part in the study. Itis very important that the consultants be informed about the needs, ideas, and priorities of the public as these concern recreation. All residents of Scugog are encouraged to attend teaching methods. As with any product or service offered to the public consumer, it is important to "shop around" when looking for a Martial Arts club. Commercial establishments have high overhead to contend with. Organizations, such as the Port Perry Wado Kai, offer reasonable rates because schools and community centres are used for the dojos. The cost savings are passed onto the students, and family rates are often available to encourage family group participation. When looking for a club to join, ROCKY"S EXOTIC DANCERS Monday to Saturday Noon to 1:00 AM Ladies Night - First Wed. Every Month We cater to all types of parties - Birthdays, Stags, etc. 706-328-1336 A --,, | WATER SPORTS Fins, Masks, Snorkels, Water Skiis PINERIDGE SPORTS SHOP / Queen Street - Port Perry PHONE 985-2839 am mm--m------------ -ticipated in a number of regional ask to watch the classes, possibly participate in a beginners class; talk with the students, and their parents if it's for your children. If your intuition isn't comfortable about what you're seeing or hear- ing then this probably wouldn't be the club for you or your family. You can tell a good instructor by the attitude of his/her students. This past winter students of the Port Perry Wado Kai have par- tournaments. Honourable men- tion is given here to the winners. First place in competition - Daniel LaPrairie, Darrel Yokum, Joan Dalton, Rhonda Prohaska, Miai Thompson, Bill Thompson; Se- cond Place - Joan Dalton, Michele VanHeiningen, Kristy Dalton, Emmitt Kuyt; Third Place - Ryan Ruskay, Kristy Dalton, Emitt Kuyt. Good efforts in both Kata and Kumite (sparring). « SCUGOG MEN'S SLO-PITCH LEAGUE Team W L T F A Gb. Galley Gators 6 1 - 13451 0 Country Lane Realty 5 1 1 69 42 05 Port Perry Merchants 5 2 - 105 61 1 Sportsland 5 2 - 80 70 1 'Square Boy Pizza 4 2 1 102 59 15 Port Auto Glass Stingrays 4 2 1 67 60 15 A. Oppers Aluminum 3 3 1 82 8 25 Seagrave Steel Buildings 3 4 - 8 8 3 Anderson Chev-Olds 3 4 - 8 92 3 Port Perry Kinsmen 2 5 - 49 81 4 Forder Insurance 0 7 - 56 94 6 Picture Homes 0 7 - 42 169 6 Results of games played June 5: Port Auto Glass 14 Seagrave Steel Buildings 5 Country Lane Realty 5 Square Boy Pizza 5 Galley Gators 47 Picture Homes 7 Port Kinsmen 8 Forder Insurance 6 Oppers Aluminum 18 Anderson Chev-Olds 7 Port Merchants 16 Sportsland 10 HEY KIDS! -- 3 Week -- JUNIOR TENNIS PROGRAM "Fun, Games and Instructional Tennis in the Sport that lasts a Lifetime." beginning MONDAY, JULY 10th to FRIDAY, JULY 28th, 1989 Young People ages 8 to 16 Years Weekday Mornings - 9 AM to 12 Noon At a cost of $42.00 per Person Registration at the Port Perry Tennis Courts on MONDAY, JUNE 26th from 5 PM to 7 PM (NO -- Pre-registration Please) Supported by the Ontario Tennis Association * Qualified Instructors * Performance Award Scheme Testing and Badges * Cold drinks supplied & a junior racquet (if needed) FOR FURTHER INFORMATON CALL: 985-3091

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