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Port Perry Star, 29 Aug 1989, p. 35

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Ea EEE pry > 1 AT Aa In the Mites (7-8 years) championship game played Saturday afternoon at Cornish ree .] ya = 1. School, Greenbank Garcen Centre defeated Lucyk-McPhee Construction by a score of 15- 10. This was a fine game with the players on both sides giving It all they had, and both teams deserve a pat on the back for this game and the entire season. Members of the Greenbank team are front from left: Melissa Hooker, Robt. Sheehan, Bryon Brown, Sean Fletcher, Jennifer Banting, Bill Lee, Casey Brown. Second row from left: Theresa Gracie, Ryan McBride, Kim Edwards, Stephanie Watson, Robbie Watson, Ryan McQuade, Andrew Donnelly. Not present when Brown and Jim Fletcher. photo taken was Tonya Trainor. Coaches at back are Dianne Great season for Mites The Greenbank Mites extended their unbeaten streak to 15 games with 3' round robin playoff victories... They joined their first playoff win against Marlin Travel. Greenbank received some great defence from Ryan McBride, Jimmy Edwards' and Ryan McQuade, resulting in two double plays. Aaron Scallon, Clayton Vales, and Brett Newell hit well for Marlin Travel. Greenbanks second playoff vic- tory camie against Rent & Save. Key hitting by Sean Fletcher, + Bryon Brown, anid Andrew Don- nelly, and Casey Brown helped in the win. On Saturday, Greenbank won their third consecutive playoff game in a very close match with Seagrave. The score was tied at the end of 4 innings, but solid hit- ting by Ryan McBride, Tonya Trainor, Bill Lee, Theresa Grove and Robert Sheehan allowed Greenbank to score 5 runs in the bottom of the fifth. Jimmy Ed- wards and Andrew Donnelly made two "excellent catches. Seagrave played a new defensive game including a double play in the first inning. Tim Wray and DID YOU KNOW? " Community newspapers have multiple readers and . deliver an average of 4.68 readers per copy. That translates into a potential of 32,760 readers of the Port "fin Perry Star every week... For Advertising Made Easy call the STAR at 985-7383 00 alone. with any pournchase. and LIVE BAIT 82 Water Street, Port Perry THE LARGEST FISHING DEALER in PORT PERRY TAGKLE TACKLE & LIVE BAIT They ane wow complete and we would like to extend an invitation dor you lo hop by and ace our larger and improved The donot 100 people ts visit own atone and bung this ad will necetve a Free Fal Mark Blakely provided some fine hitting. Final Game The Mites, sponsored by the Greenbank Garden Center went undefeated for the season with their victory in the championship game against Lucyk McPhee. This was Greenbanks 16th con- secutive win which ended 18-10. The game was close until the third inning when solid defence by Greenbank shut down the strong Lucyk McPhee hitting machine. Ryan McBride, Bill Lee, Jimmy Edwards, Andrew Donnelly and Ryan McQuade made some super assists and put-outs. Ryan McBride also scored 3 runs for Greenbank after reaching base with hard hits. Robert Sheehan, Stephanie and Robbie Watson, as well as Sean Fletcher, had key hits. Melissa Hooker, Bryon Brown and Casey Brown scored important runs after getting on base with singles. Strong team spirit and hustle by Jennifer Banting and Theresa Grocie helped in securing the championship for Greenbank for the second year in a row. Lucyk McPhee should be con- gratulated for the fine effort they put forth. Some notable hitting by Lawrence, David, Katie and Cary produced 7 of their 10 runs. All of the players exhibited true sportsmanship. Best wishes to all participants in the upcoming school year. EMMERSON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST_, PORT PERRY, ONT. LOB 1NO (416) 985-7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE NATIONAL \ [ TRUST A Division of National Victoria and Grey Trustco Ya% 1 Year Annual Interest 10% % 5 Year Annual Rates Subject to Change without Notice. et PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 29, 1989 -- 35 Emmerson wins Thursday August 24, the Port Perry Pee Wee Emmerson In- surance soccer team played their first game of the playoffs versus Stouffville. With a full compliment of players the Port team looked strong right from the start. The first goal was scored by Michael Williams following some good defensive ball control by Mark Cosway, Jeff Fletcher and Christina Clark. Following the kick off, the Em- merson team gained control of the ball on a corner kick. Michael Williams took the kick and Ken- ny Mark one-timed the centering pass right into the net. Brad Strickert did his usual good job at midfield and went in on a close call solo effort. Stouff- ville ended the half with a goal. Craig Dale demonstrated some excellent footwork during the se- cond half. Stouffville attempted a couple of rushes and must be commended on their great spirit but the Emmerson team played great positional soccer working together as a unit. Shortly after the kickoff Michael Williams got a breakaway, picked his corner and fired one past the goalie. Nathan Short played his usual strong game and his efforts paid off with another goal for the Em- -merson team. Meghan Baxter and Jennifer Tufts both made that extra effort to be first to the ball. Stouffville thought they had a sure goal when goalie Brett Lawson came out of his net to cut the angle but he miraculously dove back to the goal line to punch the ball out. Nathan Short made a super pass and Mark Cosway fired one in. Mark Cosway scored his second goal of the evening on a good throw in front of the net. Michael Williams scored his third goal on a high kick that dropped in behind the goalie giving him a hat trick. Stouffville ended the game with a goal on a super effort but this loss marked the end of the play offs for them. Emmerson Insurance con- tinues the play off schedule this week and if the last few games have been any indication, they should do very well. SQUIRT SOCCER STANDINGS PLAYOFFS Team Raglan Welding Classic Photo Lions Club Royal Canadian Legion Port Perry Star Van Camp Const. Playoffs continue at the Squirt Division in soccer. Unfortunately the Van Camp Contracting team had to default their second game of the playoffs when only 4. players showed up. Aaron Chambers, Brad Johnson, Chris McWilliam and Shaun Mar- -tin played well but unfortunately . their efforts could not make up for the missing team-mates. The Lions Club was awarded the win with goals scored by Jason Whitworth and Chad Lance. Joshua Helsdonn played well in goal and Genevieve Cox- on and Ben Russell played a P W T L F A Pts. 2 2 0 0 7 2 4 2 1 1 0 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 5 5 2 2 1 0 1 6 7 2 2 0 1 1 5 9 1 2 0 0 2 0 2 o Squirt soccer playoff strong game. The Canadian Legion team lost to Raglan Welding with Russell Brown scoring a hat trick for his team and Jordan McKay tallying the Legions lone goal. The Port Perry Star team was matched with Classic Photo with Scott Cunningham scoring all four goals for the Star team. Owen Bir- chall made some great saves in goal and Jamie Morland played well on defense. Eddie Whitfield, Ryan Jansan and Mike Demaio all played a good offensive game. RON'S AUTO SERVICE 985-8979 852-6841 SEER 9, 1985 General Repairs to All Domestic Cars Personal Service with 15 Years Experience 1 MILE WEST of SIMCOE STREET on REGIONAL ROAD No. 8

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