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Port Perry Star, 16 Oct 1991, p. 31

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£4 PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, October 16 1991 - 31 Epsom Public School cross country running team, comprised of about 45 team mem- bers, participated in the Durham Central meet on Thursday, October 10 at Trillium Valley. Two teams and several individual runners from Epsom Public School have qualified to compete in the Durham Final cross country meet. Both the eight-year-old boys and 10- year-old girls teams placed second. Individual runners who qualified were Sarah Beirness (second place), Tanya Wilson (fourth place), Graig Evans (fourth place), Ross Gower (sev- enth place), and Scott Evans (eighth place). The teams and individual runners are pictured above. Front, from left: Thomas Lee, Jordan Beelby, Ross Gower, Carl Evans, Brett Doble, Scott Evans, David Middleton, Alex McKay, Merv Frame. Back row: Graig Evans, Sarah - Beirness, Andrea Sutherland, Tanya Wilson, Andrea Walley, Samantha Diotte, Tanya Schaal, Jill Stroud, Lindsay Gower, and Leah Cleeton. PPHS sports this week The following is a list of up- coming sports at Port Perry High School this week. On Wednesday, Oct. 16 the senior boys soccer team will meet Central on home turf at 3:30 p.m. On Thursday, Oct. 17, girls field hockey will take place at Port. At 2:30 p.m. they meet Eastdale, and at 4:30 p.m. Ux- bridge. A senior boys invitational volleyball tournament will also be held at the school. On Friday, Oct. 18 the senior and,junior boys soccer teams will travel to McLaughlin. Sen- iors play at 2:30 p.m. and jun- iors at 3:45 p.m. The junior boys volleyball team will be compet- ing at the Henry Street tourna- ment, and the Midgets at An- derson. On Monday, Oct. 19 Austen will come to Port Perry for girls midget and senior basketball action. Senior boys volleyball will have Austen at Port Perry beginning at 3:30 p.m. Discount on Memberships Giant Ski Swap Pen a pases $170.% OPEN HOUSE Sunday, October 20th « 10am - 4pm 649-2002 686-3207 Lakeridge Road DAYVIONID VINYL SIDING nite) '54 sq. (approx. 100 sq.ft.) ALSO ... Soffit, Seamless Eavestroughing, Shutters & A Complete Line of Metal Siding Buchner Manufacturing Inc, 30004 Hwy. 48, PEFFERLAW 705-437-1734 599 Steven Court, NEWMARKET 416-836-1033 1-800-461-6485 Annual tourn his w n Swamp defeats Game one saw the league's leading goalie Glenn Archibald do everything but score as he continually shut the door on Swamper's to preserve a 0-0 tie. In overtime, B&R easily pre- vailed 5-1. Scoring for the Swampers was Brian Pomeroy with one goal and two assists, Brian Robinson one goal, one assist, Mike Mitchell one goal, one assist, Dave Canning one goal, Willie Edwards one goal, Mike Geer two assists, Wayne Lown two assists and Ken Bryant one assist. Eric Kristensen scored for the Framers. Keith Tremblay had the shut-out. Game two had "Snowy Down's" return to Monsma's lineup and he scored the team's first two goals of the year as Monsma beat Emmerson's 2-0. " Framers 5-1 in Dave Dickson had two assists and Bill Down one. Ken Lynde recorded the shut-out. The final game saw Black- stock and Woodys fight to a 1-1 draw with overtime to be played at a later date. Rob Mason from Bruce Woo- drow had Woody's goal. Ron Wagg from Kevin Grieve and Dave Dalton replied for Black- stock. This weekend the annual Port Perry broomball tourna- ment takes place at the Scugo Arena featuring our six loca mens' teams. Fourteen mens and 12 ladies teams will be competing for top prizes with action starting at 8 a.m. Saturday and continuing through Sunday. Come and see broomball at its finest. ET A iil o agiginn J HE yore) G LI i 8 ¥ 0 In Wo Fred listens to CKLY. Harry should have. CENTRAL ONTARIO WEATHER 100 TIMES A DAY! 210 CELY N NT PT Tee coe WU BO I Rw WW NNN NRO GSN SW 2 ww a

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