. All the scores fit to print ] -- and some that aren't so fit. a b> STAT SHEET wy 30- Scugog Cilizen -- Tuesday, September 17, 1991 Scugog Men's Slo " Pitch League yr GP W L T Pts RF RA Galley Fish& Chips 22 18 2 -2 38 339 190 Square Boy Pizza 22 18 3 1 37 252 127 Seagrave SteelBldg. 22 16 5 1 33 301 183 Scala Bros. Wrecking 22 16 6 0 32 290 183 Coldwell Banker 22 15 7 '0- 30 226 167 Mariposa 22 13 9 0 26 361 238 Port Perry Auto'Glass 22 12 9 1° 25 273 224 Merchants 22 1 10 0 .24 205 192 Deer. Creek 22.10 11 1 21 213 221 Trader Sam's 22 9 12 1. 19.202 230 Oppers Aluminum 22 8 13.1 17 193-283 Forder Parksinsur. 22 6 16 0 12 200 324 Sportsland 22 6 16 0-12 243° 242 PortPerry Kinsmen 22. 5 16 1 11 175 305 Pine Ridge Sports 2 418 0 8 174 339 Plzza Delight 2 3 1.7 176 318 'Sept. 16 season final Men's Slo Pitch Square Boy Plzza 14 vs Pine Ridge Sports 6 Seagrave Steel 9vs Coldwell Banker 2 Pizza Delight 17 vs Sportsiand 7 Pt. Perry Auto Glass 10 vs Pt. Pefry Kinsmen 3 Deer Creek 11 vs Mariposa 10 Galley Fish 9vs Trader Sams 4 Scala Bros. 11 v§ "Forder Parks Insur. 10 Oppers 11 vs Merchahts- 5 'A' Division Champs, Mariposa Hawks "'A' Division Runner-ups; Coldwell Banker 'B* Division Champs, Pizza Delight 'B' Division Runner-ups, Oppers Aluminum Final Youth Lob Ball Standings Sept. 15 to 19 ¢ x GP W L T Pts Speedy Muffler 19 16 2 14.5533 Country Style Donuts 19 13 6 0 26 Centennial Lanes 19°11 7 15.708 McTaggart Electric 19 10° 8 Wir 21 MKM Eggstra's 19 8 8 3 19 Marsh Hill Jerseys 19 7 1 1°18 Standard Electric 19 4 14 1 9 LIl Gators 19 3 16 0 6 Game Results: Sunday: Speedy Muffler 16 vs Centennial Lanes 5 Monday: MKM Eggstras36 vs Lil Gators 16 Tuesday: Country Style Donuts 16 vs Marsh Hill Jerseys15 Thursday: McTaggart Electric 21 vs Standard Electric 18 Port Perry Youth Lob-Ball Tournament, Sept. 29 North diamond 9 a.m. Speedy Muffler vs Centennial Lanes to 10:30 Country Style Donuts vé McTaggart Electric South diamond : 9 a.m. MKM Eggstra vs Standard Electric 10:30 a.m. Marsh Hill Jerseys vs Lil Gators Public Skating SCUGOG ARENA PUBLIC SKATING begins from pn) PM ES Admission $1.50 per skater (includés GST) OMS & TOTS begins ednesday, September. 18th oql 9to-10:30 AM. : Omission 4 XL Eagles ake championship, and Bracebridge, by storm FROM PAGE 19 game 10 play before they can hang series tied at "one game each. £ Game time is 8:00 PM. Here's a Ww bunt single and home run (the only homer given up in seven games by Eagle pitching) the spikes up. the winter. This Thursday night, (Sept. 26) they « host Oshawa Juniors for the And what about that pitching league ch hip with the In seven games, Thompson, Williams and Annis gave up just five runs. In the tournament opener, all three hurlers combined for a per- "fect game against Hearst and did it by fanning 20 of the 2] batters they faced (19 swinging and one called) In fact, they came within one batter of fanning all 21 as the 20th hitter grounded out to second base. the three Eagle hurlers tournament MVPs. And the bats were working in game ong as Lee Wilbur cranked a long homer, brother Todd had two singlés and Lawrie Williams had three. It was a weekend of tremen- dous emotion for what has to be the Port Perry "Cinderella" team of the year. Eagles started this fastball season with a record of one win, ten losses and two ties way back when. And now they are the Intermediate C champs for the province. Weekend heroes? Sure. The piiching staff for certain; Pilkey i eart-stopping homer in game; Wackett, who did it re vy the plate, in the field and running the base paths; some great - defense at short by veteran Ken Bryant; a suré glove on fly balls in .centre field by Steve Durham. But as 'the Eagles celebrated and savoured this victory, to a man they talked of the contribu- tion made by everyone: Lee Wilbur who caught all four games with bauered feet and a tennis ball size black and blue welt under the rib cage, courtesy of a vicious foul tip; Robinson and Roulston running the base paths; Jay Williams" key base hit to keep the dream alive; Todd Wilbur stire + handed at first despite the pain of a bad: back; Dave Canning's con- tributions in the three games he saw action, Great pitching and clutch hit- ting win ball games every time. And the Eagles got that over the weekend, to be sure. 'But another key to the vigtory was the lack of errors (just five in seyen games)" and none of those "back-to-back" miscues that put a team into a big hole. But more that, they never 'quit. On several occasions when it looked like the curtain was about to come down, somebody would a way to keep it alive with a strike-out; a stolen base, a hit, or a defensive gem. It was that kind of a weekend. : . For the Eagles, there's one Now that's pitching. No won- der the OASA executives'named chance {o see the provingial champs in action for the last time this year. | "KJ, the vero Samoyed has bécome the unofficial mascot for the XL Eagles ever since owner Alf Warrell started bringing her . to games. In fact, until last Thursday night, Eagles had not lost with 'KJ' In attendance. And she'll be on-hand this Thursday night as the team tries to cap a fantastic week by winning their league championship over Oshawa Juniors. Game time Is 8 p.m. In Port ry. » ' The stock racing seasan at Mosport came to a clos so. weekends ago. And fans were trfated 10 a- special . event /as the American/Canadjdh Tour came north of the border for the third time this year. Robbie Couch of Tampa in a Buick Regal took the event in: which the lead changed hands 1) times. Don Boede of Vermont was second in a Lumina and Beaver Dragon of Vermont was third in a Grand Prix. Randy MacDonald of Oshawa led through 49 laps til he crashed with John Greedy on a urn, Mosport stock racing wrap-up In the regular Saturday. night racing, Dave Lee of Nestleton took the Street Stock feature (and an earlier heat). Rod Marshall of Cavan and Dwight _ Brown of Weston placed two- three.' | . Al Thomson of Uxbridge took the Late Model Class with Dave Taylor of Caesarea finish- ing in second, followed by Terry Robichaud of Whitby. There were plenty of spins and crashes in this race, Junior Regan won a heat and the feature in Sportsman class as he held off a late charge by Randy Slack of York. Sw Robinson bf foilgng Landing placed i in itd spot. Specializing "Including GM Emplayess & Immediate Family Purchases" Any questions ploase call Dick or .