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Port Perry Star, 21 Jun 1994, p. 20

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J 20 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 21,1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" SProrTs nament on Saturday. Pictured (left) are Ella Dawson, Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club, Mike Sheridan, tournament chairman, Ken Dawson, Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club, Lola Sheridan, who presented the trophy in memory of Mansell Gerrow, and Lawrence Chute, Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club. From Page 19 two singles and a double in the game, and once again hit a hard shot to second. The Oshawa sec- ond baseman made an excellent fielding play to end the game for ab-3 loss. Hitters for the week: Card - six singles, home run, two RBI; Cochrane - seven singles, dou- ble, five RBI; Empringham - two singles, two RBI; Kay - two walks; Laird - walk, four sin- gles, double, RBI; Linton - two walks; McLennan - walk, three singles, home run, two RBI; McBride - two walks, seven sin- gles, two doubles, two triples, four RBI; Moase - two walks, three singles, double, three RBI; Shrigley - two walks, RBI; Smart - three walks, five sin- gles, RBI; Timms - walk, single, RBI; Vander Slagt - walk, sin- gle, double, home run, two RBI; Venning - two singles. Future games: Tuesday, June 21 - Bowmanville vs Port Mer- chants 8:30 p.m.; Thursday, June 23 - Port Merchants vs An- SCOTT ANDERSON / PORT PERRY STAR An Oshawa team captured the first place trophy at Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club's tour- li | | | | | | | | | | | | G.1.C. 5 YEAR Forder-Parks Insurance Brokers Inc. Personal attention to all of youn general insurance needs. 8.375" our best rate Subject to change without notice 34 Water St., Port Perry, Ontario LIL 1J2 985-8471 NOTICE Coaches, Managers, Trainers 1993-1994 SEASON Persons interested in these positions, at both OMHA Rep. and House League Levels, must submit an application by June 30th, 1994. Note that the OMHA Rep. team coaches must hold a N.C.C.P. Level certificate and OMHA Rep. team trainers must hold a H.T.C.P. Level 1 certificate. (There is no such requirement for House League team coaches and trainers.) Application forms are available at Pineridge Sports & Lakeside Golf & Hockey. Completed applications are to be delivered by June 30th, 1994. PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY c/o Bill VanCamp, President P.O. Box 61, Port Perry, Ontario LOL1A2 ture the Under 12 Girls. - The girls played Ajax team showed some tine soccer in a 6-0 U.S.A. at the soccer fields and win. Scoring for the Arms were Scugog FIELDS of DREAMS SCUQOGQG SLO-PITCH TOURNAMENT JULY 1st, 2nd, 3rd Openings Still Available for All Divisions For more information or to register call Doug Dempsey 725-6501 (days); 985-8865 (evenings). Saturday, July 2nd 'Scugog Fields of Dreams' presents ... AAV] G40] && °° Pla [IVIg ldo eo I: Tag! SH OION = Dancing c the Live Band 'CHASER' REOM 0102 241Y IB Co J INO L011)", SCUGOG ARENA Admission $10.00 Friday, July 1st Scugog Fields of Dreams' »J.\ [ed = E140] d]a]e] 'PINK (o7.1o || N.Y o- 8:00 PM to 1:00 AM SCUGOG ARENA Casual Dress Ye IIE JARCREOROL0) ~ Juvenile action trim House 8:30 p.m.; Tuesday, June 28 - Port Merchants vs Oshawa Juveniles at Durham Fields 8:30 p.m. The schedule for the Junior Elimination Games being held in Oshawa on July 8,9, 10 are in the mail, but we have heard that there are 40 teams regis- tered and that the Merchants first game is Friday, July 8 against Fergus on Diamond 5 (Woodview). If the Merchants win, the next game would be Friday at 9 p.m. at Diamond 1 (Durham Fields). If game one is a loss, the next game would be Saturday at 8 a.m. on Diamond € (McLaughlin). There will be some excellent fastball played on this weekend, and all ball fans should mark their calen- dar for a tournament not to be missed. We are pleased to inform you that Richard Brough's arm is coming along well, and al- though he is not able to bat, he has been able to pitch a few in- nings in relief for Card and Ven- ning. | SCOTT ANDERSON / PORT PERRY STAR Is A number of junior tennis players braved the heat Saturday and Sunday at the tenn courts in Port £ oy to participate in the Port Perry Junior Open. Robert Shamelikian, from Toronto, (left) defeated Geoff Hiscox, from London to capture the under 14 boys division, while Diana Srebrovic, from Mississauga, (right) defeated Amy Toth, from Toronto to cap- Winchester Arms victorious Cate Lewis, Lisa Bonser, Shaun Gault, Emily Cosway, Sara Co- sway and Robin Adderley. The girls took the show on the road to Whitby on Thursday, June 9 and completely dominat- ed the game and allowed the op- position just one shot on goal for the entire game. Missing five regular players didn't seem to bother the team as they went to Whitby with win on their minds. The game fea- tured some outstanding plays. The first was a perfectly arched corner kick by Sara Cosway that found the top left hand cor- ner of the goal. This corner kick goal was the result of some spe- cial coaching by Clive Roane. In the second half Paula Reed headed a corner kick taken by Sara for super goal. The girls were in control of this game from start to finish. Other goal scorers were Kim Sproule, Rob- in Adderley, Lisa Bonser with three and Paula had two more. The score could have been much higher except for many saves made by the Whitby keeper. In the end the Arms came home with a 9-0 win! Well done! Special thanks to Mandy Wakeford from the U-15 team who played in this game. Next game will be June 23 in Pickering at 9 p.m. under the lights. The team has now won three in a row.

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