The rising thermometer was in- dicative of the action on the fields as the action heated up another week of soccer play. Tuesday began with Van Camp Construction, led by Krista Mark, Jeff Crosier, and Gordon Kilner, edging Bridlewood North by a 6 to 4 score. Bridlewood enjoyed a number of saves in net by Brian Cartwright Minor Softball SENIORS Mecco Contracting vs. Cumm- ings Backhoe with a final score of 19 to 11. : For Mecco Contracting homeruns were hit by Josh Wilson and two coming from Jay Buma. The women came up with the on- ly triples of the game hit by Lynd- say Dutkewich and Erin Hassall. Great plays came from the brother and sister team of Alicia and Gordon Bentley. Blackstock Lions vs. Blackstock Country Hardware had homeruns hit by Craig Rowntree and two from Mike Leach. Doubles were produced by Dave McKee, Chris Parsons and Darren Leach. Pitching by Krista Arm Wrestling in main festival tent Saturday ~The Festival Days Arm Wrestling competition will take place this Saturday afternoon in the main tent in Palmer Park, and organizer Mike Haigh says the format has been changed. There will be amateur cate- gories this year to give people a Perfect Heating take win Perfect Heating met with Philp Pontiac in Greenbank last Tues- day. Perfect Heating came up with the win 18-11. Playing a great game for Perfect Heating was Adam Hunter who made a nice catch in right field and went 2 for 2 at the plate. Mike Phoenix played great on 1st and 2nd. Mark Turnbull played well hitting 3 for 3. Travis MacSween also played a good game covering 3rd base. Philp Pontiac had Steve 'Sutherland hit 3 for 3. Nick Kutlik played a good defensive game on 1st. During the 4th inning Mike Cannon was playing short stop while Robbie Blight was playing 2nd. Through Mike's quick think- ing, he threw the ball to Robbie tagging their runner out. Family, friends and fans witnessed a great game by both teams. 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 985-7363 alata BAA 'wrestlers. "We are hoping the ama- . Harris and offensive power from Matt Breen and Adam Moynes. Trader Sams defeated the Royal Canadian Legion side 5 to 1. The winners were bolstered by Paul Pickering's outstanding goal saving and all forwards were solid. Overall Cameron Vernest was a standout. The Legion had their team led by Michael Dickenson was outstanding team- ed up with terrific catching and fielding made for a great game. INTERMEDIATES Turners Green Giants vs. MKM Eggbeaters with a final score of 20 to 13. Turners Green Giants had an outstanding double play on first executed by Luke Carrnihan. Also helping to win the game were two homeruns by Ryan Copithorn. Maltheb Farms vs. Asselstine's Yamaha with a final score of 11 to 10. Only one triple was to be had for Asselstines and that was hit by Robbie Shaw along with super singles by Kevin Gilbank, Kyle Buller, Ryan Peters, Dayna MacLeod, Adam Stewart, Karen chance to compete without hav- ing to face the professional arm teur classes will attract more of the local people," said Mike this week. Registration and weigh-in for both the pros and any inter- ested amateurs is Saturday morning in Palmer Park with the matches starting at 12:00 noon sharp. The cost is $10. Thé pros will compete for cash and tro- phies with the amateurs pulling for trophies. But there is noth- ing to stop an amateur from en- tering the open classes. Wiseman in net, Chris Madford on offense, and Scott Duncan on defence. Johnson Control blanked the Lions 4 to "nil." Johnson control played a total team effort. With shrewd passing amongst all players, and a rad performance in net by Jonathon and Colleen. Ian Garnett led the offensive end. Swain, Jason and Ronnie Kelly. Blackstock Lioness vs. Don Frew and Sons with a final score of 25 to 13. JUNIORS Swain Seed Sluggers vs. Superspuds with a final score of 12 to 11. Kyle McLurg hit two homeruns along with one from Mike Lang helping to win it for the Sluggers. H&M Wright Sox vs. Lishman with a final score of 16 to 10. Squirt girls play Thurs. Each Thursday evening at 6:30, 55 girls from the Port Perry area arrived at the ball diamonds at S.A. Cawker Public School to play ball. The four teams play round- robin against each other, and each of the teams seems to well- matched with the others. Barry's Variety coached by Don Allen, is playing .500 ball hav- ing won 3 games and lost 3 games. Burton's I.D.A., coached by Al Wakeford and Debbie Storms, has won 2 games, tied a game, and lost 3 games. Dixie Lee, coached by Rick and Jenny Evans, has won 2, tied 1, and lost 2. Bagshaw Electric, a team from Greenbank coached by Linda Harris and Joanne Gross, has won 4 games and lost 2. i These teams are assisted by the umpiring of several Port Perry teens, the most faithful of all be- ing Gordie Ireland. Bring a lawn chair and join us next Thursday. "A wish is a desire with an attempt." Country Lane Hwy 7A & High Street. Port Perry. Ontario "Get two estimates . . (416) 723-9022 RE-RO Our Specialty . be sure one is ours" Ken Goreski (416) 985-3129 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 10, 1990 -- 29 Lots of action in squirt soccer Robert Sheehy and Patrick Borek - played well in midfield for the Lions, while Kevin Bryars and Chris Haertel showed steady im- provement. Lyle Dufoe played a steady game in all positions. Wednesday saw more heat while Snowden Rubber edged Raglan Welding 1 to 0, led by Michael Dalby, Jodi May, Paul Chuisulo. Raglan's was led in the super defensive struggle by Dane Gray, Nicole Bourgeois, Tyler Mark, and Kevin Carter. The final match had Walton Construction defeat Techstar Plastics 5 to 0. Walton had great defense from Jamie, while the passing and offense of Joey, Philip, and Dean was noticed. Laura Sparks led Techstar both ways. Kyle Churchill continued his very improved play. The Jeep, game was not as one-sided as the score might indicate. Coaches are reminded to keep up their outstanding positive en- couragement to maintain the high level of enthusiasin during these trying weather spells. NEE ON SALE Raleigh Bicycles & O'Brien Skis PINERIDGE SPORTS SHOP Queen Street - Port Perry PHONE 985-2839 2 em --N AJAX JEEP EAGLE LTD. SALES & SERVICE 493 BAYLY STREET EAST, AJAX, ONTARIO L1S 4S7 (418) 883-4100 Oshawa (418) 434-1810 SALES: Monday to Thursday 9 to 9; Friday & Saturday 9 to 5. 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