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Port Perry Star, 24 Apr 1990, p. 42

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7 fl) & LY The Grade 7 girls basketball team from Cornish captured the A division champlonship at last week-ends basketball tournament. Pictured are: Back(l-r) Julie Ball, Courtney Rad- ford, Marci Zuly, Shawna Cornish, Amy Parliament, Wayne Addison, coach. Front(l-r) Dana McCullough, Lisa Kim, Amanda Webb, Charlene Criscione, Michelle Moynham. See story od gu for more details. The Annual Grade 7 Port Perry Basketball Tournament was held over the week-end, with two local teams capturing the gold. e R. H. Cornish Girls' team went undefeated to win the A division championship. The team ended up first in the C pool and met the D pool winners from EA. Fairman in semi-final play. Cornish played a hard fought game to come out on top by a ix @ LE i . The R.H. Cornish girls basketball team defeated E.A. Fairman School 28-12 to advance to the A division champi- onship. The girls went on to capture the gold defeating a team from Thorah Public School. IF YOUR AD WAS HERE Over 20,000 people could have read it this week. That's a lot of potential customers for your business. For advertising Made Easy call the PORT PERRY STAR - 985-7383 Scugog Industrial Park - North Port Rd - RR1, Port Perry OPENING SPECIAL Lawn Mower Tuneup | iY Includes: - Install New Plug Points & Condenser score of 28-12. This win ad- vanced the girls to the A cham- pionship game. Cornish ran away with the fi- nal game defeating a team from Thorah Central 28-4. The S.A. Cawker girls team lost a tough semi-final match to put them out of the competi- tion. The B Championship game in the Boys' division turned into a cross-town rivalry as the The S.A. Cawker boys team defeated R.H. Cornish 31- $3 500 . PARTS | onship. Pictured are Back(l-r) Eddie Maunder, Tim Irwin, Timms. Front: Matt Hobbs, Kris Holland, Matt Phoenix, Sandy Mark, Jay Tredway. 2 to win the B division champl- Jason Phillips, Craig Coates, Joey Girl Cougars, Boy Eagles win basketball tourney S.A. Cawker Eagles met the Cornish Cougars. The game was a hard fought match from beginning to end, with Cawker having the extra edge to give them the 31-22 vic- tory and the B championship. Twenty-four teams from across the region competed in the tournament bringing out many spectators to the event which took place at S.A. Caw- ker, R.H. Cornish, and the Port Perry High School. - Sharpen & Balance Blades - Change Engine Oil (4 cycle) - Clean Carburetor - Clean Fuel System - Clean Deck - Clean or Replace Air Filter DMA - Decarbonize Exhaust, Pressure Wash, Check & Adjust Controls - Install Fresh Fuel Specializing in: BRIGGS & STRATTON, TECUMSEH, KOHLER, LAWN BOY And we service most other brands with repairs to: LAWN TRACTORS - CHAIN SAWS - TRIMMERS TILLER - GAS POWERED GENERATORS - PUMPS - etc. We sell a complete line of new lawn & power equipment. "We put the POWER back into your POWER EQUIPMENT." FREE THIS WEEK: Lawn Mower Blade Sharpening (no reel type); OR - Saw Chain Sharpening. (Limit one per customer) Belle River Habs have tak- en a 2-0leadin games in the all- Ontario Junior C Hockey series with Orangeville Stone Crush- ers. Belle River took the open- ing game Friday night on the road with some late minute he- roics. Trailing 7-6 in the final minute, the team tied the game after lifting the goalie with 43 seconds to play. Then, with just 20 seconds to play in regulation, Belle Riv- er got a goal to win the game 8- 7. Game two played Sunday in Belle River was a more wide open affair, and the Habs won it 7-2. The team never trailed with leads of 1-0 after one and 5- 2 after 40 minutes. Orangeville ran into a bit of bad luck in the final period, hav- ing two goals dis-allowed. Habs have two game lead over Stone Crushers in Junior C final The Stone Crushers are hurting for this series with at least two players out of the line- up with injuries. The teams clash again this weekend on Friday night in Belle River and Sunday after- noon (2:00 PM) in Orangeville. Belle River reached the all- Ontario by taking out Parry Sound in four straight, while Orangeville tagged the Napan- ce Raiders, also in four straight games.

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