by Heather McCrae The Port Perry Tennis Club's Junior Tournament was held over the weekend with excellent tennis skills displayed. In some r.1atches it was the best tennis played in a tournament this year. Those members signed up for the Men's Division were Adam Johnston, Jeff Burt, Mark Schwan, Steve MacDonald, Matt Pike, Scott McTavish, Donnie Hughes. Paul Linton, Jeff Mur- ray, Jeremy Luke, Todd Smart, Dieter Kaufmann, Jason McBride, Rob Johnston, Ben Lewis and Drew Cardinal. Play- ing in the Ladies' Division were Quinn Sutherland, Cate Lewis, Katie Senyk, Kendra McCrae, Toni Ollerton, Sam Vanderwyst, Mandy Bright and Tasha Vanderwyst. Congratulations is extended to Adam Johnston, winner of the Men's Division who defeated Jeff Murray in the finals by a score of 8-6. In the consolation round . Jeremy Luke emerged victorious over Jeff Burt, 8-5 In the Ladies' Division con- gratulations is extended to Quinn Sutherland who, in the final match, defeated her opponent Tasha Vanderwyst by a score of 8-3. In the consolation final round Sam Vanderwyst defeated Cate Lewis, 8-1. "5 : The weather was hot and sun- ny along with "hot" tennis being played. A lot of credit is given to everyone involved in this tourna- ment. Jay Neill did a terrific job organizing and running this junior tournament. Many thanks to Lin- da Bright, Heather McCrae and Judy Vanderwyst for contributing the delicious food for all those hungry players. Fruit breads, 'grapes, veggies and dip, melon slices and Judy's famous "tennis" cookies adorned the table at the courts and nary a crumb was left! A party was held later at "Ken- dra's cottage" where many water skied, swam, went for boat rides and ate AGAIN. Horst Beitinger, a former member we hadn't seen for a long while entertained eveyone at the party. Horst is remembered by many for his ever-jovial personality on and off the courts and for his generosity when, two years ago, he donated a canoe to the Port Perry Tennis Club and a raffle draw was held to raise money for the club. Thanks to Horst for supplying the chicken and to all the juniors who brought the food to grace the din- ner table. It was certain that no one would go away hungry! One participant is the tourna- ment came a long way to play namely, Dieter Kaufmann of Leichtenstein, a little country near Switzerland and Austria. Dieter is a pén pal of Rob Johnston's and is staying with the Johnston family for a month. Many thanks to Sportsland for donating the trophies for the win- ners in the championship round. Prizes for Adam and Quinn were donated by Pine Ridge Sports and - Team Swain SeedSlugpers H & M Wright Soxs Don Frew & Sons Super Spuds i Turners Green Giants Maltheb Farms Lishmans Asselstines Yamaha Port Perry Kinsmen - Blackstock Lioness CARTWRIGHT BASEBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS FINAL STANDINGS Junior Division Intermediate Division Wins Ties Losses 8 - 2 1 2 7 4 2 4 5 1 4 6 1 3 7 - 3 2 - 8 7 1 2 3 - 7 4 - 6 Atom Selects hitting stride The Under 10 Atom Selects are shaping up just fine since they came together to host a tourna- ment on July 15-16. They have played four games and won them all, inproving steadily. The Selects most recent victory was last week, deafeating a very determined Stouffville team 4-0. Their toughest task however comes this weekend when they meet select teams from throughout the Durham Region as they vie for the Durhan Cup. They play two games on Saturday. In Uxbridge at 10:00 they meet Oshawa N.A.S.C. and at 3:30 they play the best form Whitby. Their third game is at 10:00" Sunday morning in Port Perry against Darlington who beat the Scugog team 3-0 on their way to winning the Scugog Tournament. This years U-10 Selects are: Gavin Baxter, Rob Murphy, Justin Halligan, Matt Brown, Adam Hobbs, Chris Arnold, John Schewaga, Cate Lewis, Kevin Pike, Cory Brariton, Mark Sauter, Aaron Stiller, Adreinne Trotter, ; rtin, Brad , Hawker, Jamie Strickert and ate 'coached by Rob Newcomb atid). Alex Dell, Andrew. {Bop: Murphy: zor ote i If you have time on your hands - *_ this weekend come out Saturday or Sunday and watch the best soc- cer players from the Scugog area test their skills againt the best boys and girls aged 7 through 16 from the rest of the Durham Region. VALUABLE COUPON LIMITED TIME OFFER $1.00 OFF MEDIUM PIZZA 3 Items or More Coupon Not Valid With Any Other Offer. = CE gE AED SEP WD GED SND SED BED GIN GED SND SE GED SND GN GED GED GED aE a PIZZA & SUBS - 985-8448 Never Enough Wind in Oshawa, respectively. The Club truly ap- preciates their interest and generous support. The Men's and Ladies' Doubles Tournament is this weekend. A sign-up sheet is posted at the courts, the deadline for sign-up being this Wednesday. Laurie Cooper and Winnie Tobin are in charge of this event. Many of the juniors will be participating in this tournament, giving the adults "a run for their money." PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 15, 1989 -- 27 Junior tennis finals held at the Courts Monday Night League is into its third week and the Pro Ratings will be edited next week. Don't forget the Singles Tournament in September. There's action in the Kawartha League this week, namely make-up games due to rain-outs. Play-off action begins next week. The women of the Wednesday mornig Ladies League are having a fun time enjoying exercise, camaraderie, gossip and a few in- juries such as bleeding noses and sprained ankles. Hopefully Sandy will make a fast recovery and be back on the courts again this week. Check out the dates for the League's Pool Party at Kathy Reese's home and the League's own Singles Tournament in early September. On the lighter side of tennis, Newcombe is a former tennis star who now makes a living by pro- moting a Canon instead of serving like one. See you on the courts! i Jeff Burt, Jeff Murray and Jeremy Luke (absent is Adam Johnston) were the four final- Ists In the Men's Junior Tennis Play on the weekend. Adam Johnston took the prize from Jeff Murray In a reversal of last years' finish. Jeremy Luke won the consellation match. y REL The finalists In the women's competition during the Junior Tennis Competition last weekend included (back) Quinn Sutherland, Sam Vanderwyst, (front) Tasha Vanderwyst and Cate Lewis. Quinn was the successful In defeating Tasha for the championship. Sam A Eb ES IED IS TS INS GED SID GIS IND GND GED GED GND GND GND GNP Gan aan took the consellation win from Cate. 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