aad Li UL a A a "A Family Tradition for 130 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 7, 1996 - 27 ------ ih Sr J S(O) CY SJ DI EI ESR DAVE ORTS The Cartwright basket- ball season ended on Sat- urday, April 27 with a spectacular finish! The Grade 7 girls team attended the Scugog Grade 7 Invitational Tour- T™nyryy nament held at Port Perry High School. The day began with a 22 to 2 victory over Central Park. Their second game was much closer, with Cartwright defeating Col. Fairwell 25 to 22. The two wins put Cartwright into the "A" Division. In the semi-finals ~~ Cartwright met a strong team from Dr. Thornton however, they continued their win- JEFF MITCHELL/PORT PERRY STAR TOURNAMENT WINNERS: The basketball season came to a spectacular finish recently for the Grade 7 girls from Cartwright Central Public School, when they swept their competition to win the Scugog Invitational tournament. Clockwise from front, they are: Kristin Vernoy, Gineen Collins, Jessica McLaughlin, Lori Williamson, Anna Fischer, Holly Westall (co-manager), Michelle Blundon, Lindsay Hewitt, Ashley McLean, Carla McLaughlin (co- manager), and Jen Upton. With the girls is coach Ed Maring. Absent from the photo is Emma Marshall. JEFF MITCHELL/PORT PERRY STAR ISH TAKES 'B' CROWN: the Grade 7 boys basketball squad from R.H. Moin a School were winners of the "B" flight when they joined S.A. Cawker in hosting a tournament April 27. Back row, from left: David Lowe, Michael Wiseman, Degory Boyce, Michael Koury, Adam Moynes. Middle row: John Burnett, Tim Jones, Dean Van Camp, Wolfgang Palleski, Trevor Robins. Front: Daniel Blea, Aaron Alton, Alex Dickson. They're coached by Rob Smart. ning streak with a 26 to 22 victory. This win brought Cart- wright to the "A" Division Championship game, where they met another strong team this time from' Lake Vista. At the half Cartwright was down 8 to 5 but with a strong second half they were able to pull off a20 to 16 win. | Winning this tourna- ment was an outstanding accomplishment for Cart- wright. Coach Maring de- serves a big thank you for the time and effort he has given to basketball this year! : _-- Members of the Port Perry 'CCPS wins tournament Local wrestlers pick up medals On Saturday, April 20 the Port Perry Wrestling Club participated in the Provincial Novice, Kids and Bantam Champion- ships in Scarborough. Twelve boys wrestled in various weight classes-and eight came ,away * with medals. In the Bantam division . from S. A. Cawker Peter Landry placed sixth, and . Omar Sahi placed fifth; from: Sunderland, Joel Smith and Justin Gim- blett won bronze medals. In the Kids -division from S.A. Cawker Colin Holditch placed fourth; from Sunderland Trevor Copeland placed fourth and Quade Trodd won a gold medal; from Prince Albert Mark Sherriffs, Matt Sherriffs and Donny Sherriffs all won silver medals. In the Novice division from S. A. Cawker, Kee« nan Geer earned a silver medal and Kyle Steele wrestled his way to a gold mgdal - This capped a successful season for those who were committed to the wres- tling team and these boys should be proud of their ef- farts. Wrestling team who competed in the Provincial championships are: (front I-r) Joel Smith, Justin Gimblett, Peter Landry, Omar Sahi, Quade Trodd, bac Holditch, Matt Sherrifs, Kennan Geer Sherrifs and Bob Byers, coach. k, Ed Copeland, coach, Donny Sherrifs, Colin ,» Kyle Steele, Trevor Copeland, Mark AN Wolf Run has openings The Port Perry Golf As- sociation (P.P.G.A.), play- ing out of the beautiful Wolf Run Golf Club in View Lake still has a few openings in Sheir Men's Monday Night League. The league is limited to a maximum of 32 players. For $275 you can become a member of the league and play on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday af- ter 3 p.m. League play is on the Monday night with two tee off times at 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. The league records only nine hole scores on the Monday night but members are en- couraged to play 18 holes and stay around later for the 19th hole post game discussions. Weekly printouts will be provided for Monday night nine hole scores with handicap tracking and game improvement tips. There will be individual prizes awarded at the con- clusion of the year based on league play results. The league will run sev- eral formats each Monday and hold at least two tour- naments during the sea- son. For further information and an application form please call Randy Logan at 905-986-5404 or Peter Fitton 905-986-0196. Cornish bows out On Saturday, April 27, Cornish and S. A. Cawker hosted its" annual Scugog Grade 7 boys basketball tournament. Cornish de- feated Pringle Creek 35- 29, Waverly P.S. 33-28 and lost to Central Park 28-29 to advance to the B final. In the championship game Cornish defeated Adelaide McLaughlin 37- S. A. Cawker P.S. were defeated by Sunset Heightsin the "C" champi- onship and Col. Farewell defeated Ormiston P.S. in the "A" championship. This marks the 18th year this event has taken place and organizers John Hinch, Rob Smart and Ken Smart hope that the new board policy will not price it out of reach in the '97 season!