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Port Perry Star, 28 May 1996, p. 24

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wal ain i Suni id i ea au BS bait [ES dia 24- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 28, 1996 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" SrorTs The Port Perry Legion Squirt fastball club played a pair of games this past week and although they lost both games they could of just as easily been on the winning end. All they needed were a couple of timely hits. The Legionnaires first game was on May 22, in Pickering. Port got off to a good start as they quickly built up a 3-0 lead in their first at bat of the game. Pickering not to be outdone did the same in the bottom of the first inning to tie things up at three apiece. After Port went scoreless in the second inning Pickering grabbed a 6-3 lead in the home half. Not to be outdone the Le- gionnaires fought back and again tied the game up at six apiece with another three run inning in the third. The score stayed this way until the bottom of the fourth when Pickering picked up four more runs to take a 10-6 lead. The Le- gionnaires are a gritty bunch however, and they once again fought back to re- take the lead as they pushed across five runs in the top of the fifth inning. With the score now 11 - 10 in the Le- gionnaires favor they tried to hang on but just failed as Pickering picked up two runs in their half of the inning to take the game 12 - 11. Geoff Grieveson and Shane Jeffery shared the pitching duties this game and both did a fine job. Hitting for the Legionnaires in this game were: Shane Jeffery with a single and a walk, Shannon Deering, Luke Pil- key and Geoff Grieveson each with a single and two walks, Mike Lycett with Legionnaires play a pair a single, Kyle Bannon and Brent Wagg had a walk each while Josh Kendell, Andrew Hill and Lucas Fraser had two walks each. The Legionnaires next game was at home on Thursday, May 23 as they took on the Willowdale Bruins. This game was quite a pitching duel as Geoff Grieveson of the Legionnaires was on the mound and putting in a strong per- formance for the hometown crowd as he went the distance putting in a good per- formance. After three innings Willow- dale held onto a slim 2-0 lead but in the top of the fourth they picked up three more runs to take a 5-0 lead. In the bot- tom of the fourth Geoff got his team back into the game as with two on he smacked a line drive into the gap and hustled around the bases to pick up the teams' first home run of the year. Willowdale managed to pick up an- other two runs in the top of the fifth to take a 7-3 lead that would be the final in this one. The Legionnaires had the bas- es loaded twice and two on base once but just couldn't find that one hit need- ed to drive in those base runners. Hitting for the Legionnaires were Shane Jeffery with a single and two walks, Mike Lycett with a single and a walk, Shannon Deering with a single, Geoff Grieveson with a home run and a walk, Lucas Fraser picked up two walks and Keith Forbes, Andrew Hill and Kyle Bannon had a walk each. The Legionnaires next game is on the road in Vaughan on Wednesday and no home game next week. Peewee MoJacks open new season 21 when they defeated COUNTRY UPHOLSTERY If it can be upholstered - we can do it! Modern or Antique The Port Perry Peewee "Modacks" fastball team opened their new season last week and came away . witha win and aloss. Their season opened at home against Peterbo- rough and some last in- ning hits and errors gave Peterborough a 5-3 win de- spite the fact the MoJacks led the game 3-1 until the seventh. Tim Jones led the offense with two singles and a walk. Sean Jeffrey had a single and a walk. Aaron Lycett and Matt Skerratt each had singles. Chris Monsma had three free passes with Cory McQuade getting one walk. Mike Wiseman laid down a perfect sacrifice bunt. Tim Jones pitched, recording five hits, three walks and 11 strikeouts. The ModJacks earned a nice win on Tuesday, May also MINOR REPAIRS DONNA ANDERSON 705-328-1156 Richmond Hill (Squirt A champs last year) by a 4-1 margin. Tim Jones regis- tered the win on three hits, seven walks and 15 strikeouts. The Modack bats were livelier in this game. Sean Jeffrey led the way with a single and a triple. Chris Monsma had a single and a walk. Tim Jones and Aaron Lycett each had a single. Jeff Kane scored what proved to be the winning run when he hustled to first on an error by the Richmond Hill third baseman. De- fensively, Cory McQuade, Ross Gower and Mike Koury all patrolled their positions well. A well HOCKEY SCHOOL AND PRO CAMP e Power Skating e Beginner Hockey e Stick Handling & earned win by the team. Hotkey School Come out and cheer the rograms team on Tuesday nights at 6:30 p.m., South Diamond, Water Street. COLOR Beautiful color photocopies from our Canon Color Laser Copier while you wait. Enlarge or Reduce your favorite family photos. STAR OFFICE CENTRE 188 Mary St. - Port Perry - 985-7383 g DOP T 723-8768 | or 666-5927 This week's sports re- port is sponsored by R.B. Moase, C.A., Precision Construction, Ives An- tiques and Jayda Hol- steins. Last week, the Port Perry Junior Merchants played one league game against the experienced Richmond Hill men's team and lost 10 - 4, with most of the damage being done in two innings. On the weekend the Juniors played in the Scarborough Royals tour- nament with much more success and ended up third out of 18 teams. In the first game, they played Toronto Chick 'N Deli, and won 6 - 4. In the second game, Port beat the Sim- coe Juniors 8 - 3. In the third game, Port mercied the Burlington Men's team 13 - 2 after five in- nings. In the fourth game, the Juniors beat JR Elec- ric out of Dieppe Park in Toronto with a mercy score of 7 - 1. With this record, Port entered the Port Perry & Prince Albert UNITED CHURCHES Minister: Rev. Robert J. Le Page to 985-2801 &¥ SUNDAY, JUNE 2 Port Perry - 10 a.m. Morning Worship & Combined Sunday School Prince Albert - 11:30 a.m. Morning Worship Nursery care always available in both churches LY, [e]R[e7.Y, Koi, [Vi {01 HO 5 THE ASCENSION PORT PERRY The Rev'd Gary van der Meer, Aq WEDNESDAY, CO MAY 29 8 p.m. - Holy Communion' & Slides of Israel SUNDAY, JUNE 2 8 a.m. - Said Eucharist - 10 a.m. Holy Communion ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN (of 11] 3]01, Minister: Rev. D.A. (Sandy) Beaton SUNDAY, JUNE 2 10 a.m. Service "Why Risk It?" Sunday School Nursery Care Available During Worship For further information call 985-3881 or 985-4746 All are warmly welcome MYRTLE lI UNITED CHURCH MINISTER - REV. GLEN EAGLE Service - 9:30 am. Sunday School eA ee semi-finals, and were dealt their first defeat of the tournament by Missis- sauga with the score of 6 - 4. Mississauga advanced into the championship round against the Scarbo- rough Royals. There were many posi- tives during this tourna- ment, such as strong pitching and team play, but the biggest positive was the consistent hitting. In six games, Port won four and lost two, scoring 42 runs for and only 26 against. Hitters for the week were Cory Bricknell - six singles, two doubles, three triples, seven RBI; Jeff Card - three singles, triple; three RBI; Jagon Cochrane - three singles, double, RBI; Duane Em- pringham - eight singles, four RBI; John Ennis - walk, seven singles, dou- ble, 5 RBI; Bob Ferguson - two walks, five singles, double, triple, home run, three RBI; Aaron Harri- son - double, RBI; Sheldon Hebert - single, double, 0X0 6) [ole] QF [23 HA [0] UNITED CHURCH REV. DAVID SHEARMAN B.A., M. Div. SUNDAY, JUNE 2 10am. Blackstock United Church 11:15a.m. Nestleton United Church BAHA'I FAITH BAHA'I FAITH! "The religion of God is for love & unity..." Baha'u'llah For Baha'i information: - Call: 985-4582 Attend: Local Baha'i gatherings Info line: Automated, confidential, free 1-800-433-3284 Books: at Scugog Public Library Vision TV: "Baha'i Perspective" - 1st Wed. of every month Write: Baha'is of Scugog, Box 1153, Port Perry LOL 1A9 COLUMBUS COMMUNITY UNITED CHURCH ~ A Community Church For All Rev. Jack Griffen B.A., M.Div. SUNDAY, JUNE 2 10 a.m. "Why the Holy Spirit?" Pentecost Sunday School Nursery care always available Manchester & Scugog Island UNITED CHURCHES Minister Elaine Barber 985-4094 SUNDAY, JUNE 2 Scugog Island Grace U.C W. Service - 9:45am. Guest Speaker: Bob Heayn Refreshments following service Manchester U.C.W. Service - 11:15am. Guest Speaker: Betty Turcott Sunday School & Nursery Care Provided Juniors' tourney action RBI; Scott McLennan walk, three singles, home run, two RBI; Jason McBride - two walks, three singles, double, triple, five RBI; Brad « Moase - three singles, triple, two RBI; Jason Un- derwood - three walks, seven singles, RBI; Dar- rell Vander Slagt - three singles, RBI. The pitching team of Jeff Card, Sheldon He- bert, and Chad Venning were strong as they struck out 24, walked 13, allowed 34 hits, and 23 earned runs. The team wants to build on these positives and pre- pare itself for the Elimina- tion Games to be held this year in Mitchell on July 5 to 7. Games next week: Tues- day, May 28 - Toronto Chick 'N Deli visit the Port South Diamond for an 8:30 p.m. start. . On Wednesday, May 29 the Junior Merchants will be visiting Bradford for an 8:30 p.m. start. THE NEW APOSTOLIC CHURCH 180 Mary St., 2nd Floor Your Local Family Church REGULAR SERVICES - Sunday 10:30 a.m. & 5 p.m. 9 a.m - Sunday School Wednesday 8 p.m. For further information call 985-2611 "A Hearty Welcome To All" e121 33) [27:1,] 4 PASTORAL CHARGE Pastor, Rev. David Shepherd SUNDAY, JUNE 2 GREENBANK SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY 11 a.m. Seagrave & Pinedale Worship at Greenbank ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 5] W:Yo! SS) ole] § Rev. Hugh A. Kernohan, SERVICES CG TUESDAY, 7 p.m. - Eucharist - with Service of Healing. 2nd Tuesday of the month 7:30 p.m. - Bible Study SUNDAY 9:30 a.m. - Choral Eucharist - 1st, 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month Choral Morning Prayer - 3rd & 5th Sundays of the month (Church Leno & Nursery Every Sunday) NESTLETON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. Fairley - Minister 11am. Sunday School Provided Il Welcome

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