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Scugog Citizen (1991), 7 Jul 1992, p. 27

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CANADIAN TIRE BANTAMS After starting the season with four straight losses, te Port Perry Canadian Tire Bantams have rebounded to put some points on the board. On June 29 against Pickering, the Port Bantams turned in a fine team effort to come home with a point on the strength of a 3-3 tie. Kent got Port off on the right foot with a double and then swle third. Joe drove him home fof an early 1-0 lead. After Pickering botinced back with two runs in their half of the first, Port went to work in the fourth as Bill sin- gled and was driven home by BJ to tie the game at 2-2. In the 6th inning, Mike unleased a mighty swing and connected for a honier w give Port a 3-2 lead. But Pickering tied things in the same inning on a single and sacrifice. ground out. Port sent runners to first and second the 7th to leave the game tied 3-3. Some fine defense was turned in by Chad, Paul, BJ, Bill, Dave B and Jake. Bill pitched seven innings and gave SPORTS SHORTS ups six hits. He fanned seven and gave up just two walks. They left nine run- ners on the bases. On June 27, the team was in Niagara Falls for a tournament and the bats were quiet. The Bantams lost 2-0 10 Jarivs, 12-4 10 Cambridge and 6-1 to the Falls. Back on June 18, the Bantams met Oshawa for the first time this season and with a short staff of just nine play- ers came home with an 8-2 victory. Mike Underwood started the game on the mound. The team sent nine bat- ters to the plate in the first, scoring all eight runs. Oshawa got one in the third and one in the Sth. Mike went the dis- tance for the win, fanning fous} walking three' and giving up just seven hits. * There were nine Port hits in this one. The Bantams got their first point of the season back on June 18 against Bramalea, a team that had dumped them 15-7 in a previous game. Port got off to a guick start with three runs in the first as Paul Linton walked and Joe Broadworth snapped off a double. Brent Harper walked and he was home off another double by Dave Bourgeois. In the second, Collin led off with a single, as did BJ Wilson, Another walk and then Joe laced anoth- er double for a 4-0 lead. At one point, Port had a 6-1 lead, but Bramalea bounced back to tie'the garg in the Sth. Mike went the distance on the mound for the tie, giving up nine hits. He walked six and fanned three. This was the first point of the year for the Bantams and it tok a solid team from everyone. It was also the first time this season Bramalea has given up a point. Port had 13 hits, seven walks and struck outseven times. . This coming week, the boys will be in Oshawa July 7 and July 11, will be in Cobourg for a tournament. Next home action for the Can Tire Bantams is Tues. July 14 at 8:30 on the North Diamond with Bramalea the opposition. Come out and give the boys some sup- SCUGOG ANGELS It was not a great week for the ast Angels as they were handed a defeats in Ladies Fastball action. Oshawa Mavericks doubled the Angels 16-8 last Thursday evening and then at home Sunday night, the § and H Fabs clipped them 9-5. Mavericks had little trouble defeating the Angels early P the season, but last Thursday the team found a way to get to pitcher Joanne going into the third inning before Michelle Reader reached on a single~ and wall driven home by a round-trip- perf from Jackie Dempster. tring ofsingles by Kim Stewart, McDonald and Jane Thornton led to another Angel run, but the Mavs ham- mered out some hits of their own to score three'more. But Ann Gordon led off the with a walk, followed by a Debbie White triple, a walk to Lisa Best and two more runs on an error and a single. They scored two more in the Tth, but that was all as the Mavs had more than enGugh scoring for the 16-8 victory. Sunday night at the North Diamond ~ Gahan. But they were trailing 6-0 in Port Perry, the Oshawa Fabs grabbed an early 4-0 lead. 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