Orono Weekly Times Wednesday, June 9, 2004 Northumberland Motor Products Eagles _ to R : Rob Staples, Kris Boyd, Bob Witneriage, ana sieve ueur<m Doubleheader split with Kingston „ . o J t o thrnu/mo left-hander, who had Next weekend the b< It was a perfect afternoon for baseball. Because of the distance distance to Kendal, the teams played a double header. The Eagles continued their winning streak. In the first game, Jason Carroll pitched a shutout, to lead the hometown boys to a 3-0 victory. victory. This is the second victory in a row. for the cagey hurler. Since the games are only seven innings in a doubleheader, it really helped the cause when Dave Trew doubled and was advanced home on a single by Kris Boyd to give the veteran all the runs he needed. Carroll was impressive striking out five batters batters and allowing no walks. Jason has not given up a free pass this season, a remarkable feat considering the number of innings he has pitched. Tyler Knight and Rob Staples scored the other runs and Steve DeGraff accounted for the other RBI. Ryan Babcock, a hard It pays to BANK at DUCA Ad vantage #6 : MORTGAGES (Great, rates plus Bonus Shares) Variable Rate Mortgage 3.25% 5 Year Mortgage 5.20% HeVB sublet o change wiihow naioo. for cunoiiUaVK cal your kxal branch Call t-866-800-DUCA or visit www duca.com IIUWIIURVUlB DlWtih Marogor; lorn Broadfod 200 King snoot Call Tol (905) 623-0343 bowmanvlllo@duca.com WMby Branch Manager; Paul Mulor lOtODundas Street East Tel (905) 726-4650 wtrltlv@duca.com Com* bank wMh usl 3 DUCA Wm Nnsnolal lenrioee b» hwe • IMM.'IMm* '«www HP iÉBIÜF: "Bllff throwing left-hander, who had some issues with the Eagles last year, finally snapped the winning winning streak by throwing a nohitter. nohitter. The hitters said he was by far the best hurler they have faced to date. Coach Sharpe used his younger pitchers in the second game but they could not repeat Jason's effort. Nick Stacey went 4 innings allowing five earned runs. Russ "Snuffy" Hunt pitched the next two innings and gave up three earned runs, as the Limestone crew seemed to get the travel out of their bats. Orono native and rookie, Bob Witheridge, finished finished the game with 2 strike outs and no runs as the team suffered suffered their first defeat of the season season 9-0. All in all it was an exciting afternoon of baseball in the hamlet. Next weekend the boys have two home games both starting at twelve noon. On Saturday they play the Ajax Spartans and then on Sunday, . KENDAL DAY, they play the Port Hope Flyers. All the Kendal ball teams have a home game on Kendal Day. The Eagles and the Royals (the junior team) both play Port Hope and afterwards the Midgets follow up. On the smaller diamond the Rookie ball team has a doubleheader while the big boys share the main field. This should be an exciting afternoon for all the baseball enthusiasts in the area and I am assured their will be plenty of those special Kendal Hot Dogs available for all the games. KNOW SOMEBODY WHO SHOULD BE FEATURED IN OUR SPORTS SECTION? CALL THE ORONO . WEEKLY TIMES 905-983-5301 ST. FRANCIS Of AS ✓ * SISI May 29th Tournament Hiqh Scores Ruth Penney 138 Betty Du beau 124 Marion Sears 118 Tony Marchand 113 Joyce Cowan 110 Sien Eikens Lone Hands: 108 Betty Du beau 5 Matilda Eikens 5 Cora Manuel 5 Ruth Penney 5 Bernadette Shannon 50/50 Winner Peter Sutherland 5 JUNE 1 RESULTS TOP SCORES Ann Julicher, 187 Betty McHolm, 182 Eleanor Perrin, 179 Don McHolm, 165 PRAÏÏS Kerry Marshall Eleanor Perrin Klaus Zulauf MOON SHOT JANE Ingrid Zulauf Klaus Zulauf Summer Pa nee Camps IN ORONO August 16th-20th August 23rd-27th Ages 5-9yrs. 9 am - 12 pm Ages I0 & up I pm - 4:30 pm Cost $80 week REGISTER BEFORE JULY 1ST * SAVE $10.00! Call Angela at 905-983-5002 Dancing & Crafts. Snack provicM. JAZZ. TAP. BALLET. MUSICAL MOVEMENT