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Scugog Citizen (1991), 9 Jun 1992, p. 31

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OM PAGE 30 game, striking out Ring g 1 allowing 7 hits and Hi eamed runs. Hitters for the weak and league standings can be found in the Citizen oe Games for the next two weeks are: June 9 Port vs. Aurors 8:30 p.m. June 11 Stroud vs. Port 8:30 pm, South Diamond June 16 Scarborough Reds vs. Port 8:30 p.m. South Diamond June 17 Port va. Oshawa 8:30 p.m. June 20 North York Toumament Note: Games on the 9th and 11th could be re-scheduled due to exams. LEGION SQUIRT FASTBALLERS ARE KINGSTON CHAMPIONS Our Legion Squirt fastball rep team travelled 10 Kingston on June 6 and made » vest improvement com. pared to their last tournament in cap- turing the 'A' championship title. The championship win was by a 16-3 score over the quad from Carp and was our team's fousth game in seven hours, The game was decided in the first inning when Port Perry scored 7 runs with two out. Ryan McQuade started things off with a had KINGSTON On June 6th our fastball mite team travelled to Kingston for the second tournament of the season, Onie again et 1080 10 the occasion well in saming a berth in championship game. ES one in the Senet tournament fstulied in ina? 12 Js victory over Orleans. was highlighted dafenajvaly 4 ond teamwork between oatchef Matt Skerrat and pitcher Mark Richardson in the fourth inning as they got all three outs of the inning in tags at ona ts, Braden the say with 2 strike Moynes led the by getting on base 3 times and 2 runs. Mike Lefort, Chris Monsma, Mark, David Justynski and Braden chij in With hits wo. ame two was an 11-2 Taylor4 Ford victory oyer the host Kingston team. Braden started on the rubber and recorded the win while allowing qnly 5 hits and 3 walks, Tim JOnes and Chris 4 led the offence in going 2 for 2. Aaron Lycett reached base safely in all.3 at bats. Matt had 2 walks as did Sean Joffrey, Mike and Mark, The defensive highlight of the game was the result of good back-up age by Braden on an outfield triple, Casey VanSchag another triple and Chris Jones smacked a home run. Ryan Moynes and Michael Versage had singles dur- ing the rally. Our opponent couldn't hold down ine 'Big Blue Machine' thereafier, Offensively, the game totals showed Darryl Dalton with 3 hits, i Michael with 2 (including a home run). Brad Monsma drew 3 walks. as we had 3 (one by McQuade and two by Versage who tripled). Ryan Fraser, Jon Froats and Jeff Ashton each scored after drawing walks. Chris is pitched 22 hitter with 11 a triple while Jeff and Casey 2 hits, Ryan McQuade and Brad drew 3 walks. Ryan Fraser scored two runs after earning walks. + Buzz-saw Reid McT drew 2 walks (as did Ryan Fraser and Jon Froats) to lead the Legionaires inva 10-2 win 'over Tamsworth. Aggressive base-rinning made up for our team only getting 3 hits (by Dayryl, Chris and Ryan Moynes). Chris pitched the win and Casey the 'save' This was & nice morale-boosting tournamént for owr rep team and capped a very successful, week of fastball, On June 4 we were inhos- went 3 for 4, Scott was 2 for 4 and Tlf in 2 Jor 3. Michael wd Bead 8! Chris , Despite 25% 8 lnk oive olf to the 11 { strike out win. Pig lations on your improv. - overthrow at third base as he caught the ball and alertly tagged the runner who strayed past the base. A shingion su start in the early part of fame 3 resulted in a 7-3 loss to ellington. This was a game played back-to-back to the game versus . Wellington were successful in taking advantage of walks and passed balls for the win. Mark was second. Triple play? wan rane Bases loaded, none oul. Hard hit grounder lo first baseman. Firs baseman fields ball and steps on first belore baller-runner gets to base. Strong throw lo the shortstop standing on second beals runner from first and shortslop's throw lo third baseman standing on'third beats runner from collared with the loss although allow- § hits and » out §, Tim came on ppl with 2 out in the fourth got the third out on » strike out, of up the final inning and got two more "K"'s. Offensiv. single and a walk, Braden, Chris and notched singles. Ow record samed & placing in the 'B' championship game satin Stirtaville,s Wis Shih hr tor-builder' a our thelr fourth game nol he the dey day late vie the evening in a game hat didn 't end 'dll 1 pm. Most of the players had » 6 am, start to the day! Unfortunately, a hot Stittsville tcher allowed only 1 hit to defeat ort Perry 11-6. Mark was tired in iching his third game of the day but managed 9 strike outs nonetheless. He allowdd 5 hits but a tired arm wouldn't listen to the brain and allowed too many walks. Braden mopped the latter part of the game wil we ou Mark had the only Taylor-Ford hit but improving pitch Judgement was shown by Matt, Aeron and Tim each of whom earned 2 walks, Centre fielder Sean Jeffrey and right-fielder Mike Lefort showed good back-up coverage on their defen- sive assignments, Overall, another gritty effort by our Mite rep team! Keep up that hard work and enthusiasm, guys! Next Taylor: -Ford home game is Wednesday, June 10 at the Water S. South Diamond at 6:30 p.m. HOMESTEAD FURNITURE GIRLS SOCCER 'Jeuury © Bujwooeq Jelieq ay) jo uosees Aq eseq & Adnoo of |yby siy sesol Ajedd Jeuuru © yojuym uy Aeyd e sy Aejd 0010) v '00'2 any 'Ino pebOe) eq ISNL '9jes PUDIES PUE 1S) WOJ) SJBUUNS '|8J1J 18 INO JOUUNU-J8)jeg INO BUD NERIDG] yo | SPOR Homestead Fumiture Girls soccer team played a solid game at the soccer fields on June 4 against Whitby ¢ The girls dominated the first half but could only manage one goal by Swsh The second half saw Whitby come on stronger but this burst of power seemed to make the Furniture gals on ove oven harder As & rot As a result of this pig Fhe Homestead scored 5 als. Marl 2, Michelle Svan, vans, Kelly | hipps and Fahy second career goal, Hp soore, 6-0, Heather is going to keep scoring in hopes her mother will see her score! This team is working well gether under the direction of Coach, Clair Cornish, Kelly Phipps and Melissa Chilton shared the shutout. Next game is Thursday at Monarch Park in Ajax. INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY ROARS TO LIFE AFTER TWO- WEEK DELAY By Nelson Hudes After being rained out two weeks in a row, Mosport International peedway roared back to life with its thrilling brand of weekly sidck car racing action on Saturday June 6. All four classes including Street Stock, Thundercars, Late Model, and Late were in d again didn't disappoint his loyal fans a he captured the checkered flag and the win driving flawlessly throughout. In second place was Jeff Zeisner of Oshawa and trailing close behind was Bob Kish of Oshawa, In the Sportsman class, Randy winner 'Slack of York was the double of the" evening as he won the third heat as well ms the feature race, Trying to catch Slack and doing some very impressive driving was Daryl Laatherdale of Blackstock who took second place, Third was Ken Paston from Ci " In the Late Model class, Tom Milligan of Newmarket and Al Thomson of Unbridge were having a classic battle they called their own as each of them won two heats apiece. Nobody could challenge them, how ever, when it came time for the fea: ture, this was a different story, Dave Taylor of Caesarea drove a perfect race and captured the win, In second was Terry Robichaud of Whitby and in third was Wayne Keeling of London. In the Thundercars class, Kevin Nelles of Oshawa and Royce Jones of Fraserville also staged their own very perapnal battle as each won two heats during the evening. The featum was wo Thorpe of Richmond Kevin Nelles and in Jones. Next weekend, the Budweiser 100 takes place at Mosport International at the Speedway for the Oshawa Times night. The racing was just as exciting as ever with the Street Stock class show- ing four different winners in the pre- liminary heats with some classic fend- er to fender duels between well known rivals. In the feature event, Andy Warbutton of Oshawa once It features the American Canadian Tour (OM National Stock Car Series) plus the [.S.M.A. Supermodifieds. The regular Saturday night racing will also take place. DON'T MISS IT MOSPORT RACE RESULTS FROM JUNE 6 More Sports Shorts, page 32 KA-BOOM! YOU JUST GOT HIT BY THE POWER OF NEWSPAPER. You never saw it coming. You were thumbing through the paper, minding your own bilSiness. When suddenly this ad caught your eye. don't read themsel you know. It And your interest. N Pap takes two, a newspaper AND YOU! That's why newspaper is Ah a powerful advertising medium. It The radio can requires yqur full be playing to nobody in particular and the TV can be on in an empty room. But when people turn to their paper, they tum there with inter- est. Which fheans that's where your advertising message needs to be. 4 With all the choices available, it's difficult deciding how best to advertise your business. But everything becomes a little simpler when you remember one rule... YOU GOTTA BE IN THE PAPER

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