HAST BIR NEESS FROM PAGE when Pont made a couple of errors. Bill struck owt 2 with a fly out to Dave E and in the 2nd, Dave at 2nd stopped a bullet ball from going 10 the outfield and due to & hand injury, Jeremy went into play. In the 3rd, our first two batters were out on one fly and ground out and Job reached 1st base by racing to the base ing the throw but our next hitter was held hitless. EG went down 1-2-3 by one K, ground out by BJ and Jeremy and after 3, EG were up 7-2. Bill had a double in the 4th, Collin walked and with 2 outs, Jeremy scored Bill and Collin was tagged out. EG scored 1 run in the 4th and we caught 2 fly outs, one by Jeremy, Kenton and ground out to Bill. After 4, EG 8 Pont 2. Port's bats went 10 rest as we had only 3 hits when Joe sin- gled in the Sth, and Paul and Jeremy hit safely in the 7th and they were left 'on base. Bill struck out 2 in the Sth, walked 2 and EG scored one run to make the game 9-2 after 5. In the 6th, EG's first batter walked but was forced out at 2nd and their next hitter flew out to Kenton and the final out was a Hits: Double: Bill, Single: Paul (2), Joe (2), Mike, Collin, Jeremy; Walks: Collin; Left on Base: 7 runners; RBI: Mike, Jeremy. This was a much improved game against EG as Port's two previous games were not only close and again we have a bed inning giving up 6 runs and allowed only 3 runs over § innings. Also our bat- ters will have to again find the stroke and san those mighty hits they are capable of doing. With a lot more effort at the plate, Canadian Tire bats will 'come back to life' as well as our 'base runners' Our next home game is with East Gwillimbury on Tuesday, July 28 at 8:30 pm., north diamond. OASA. Report August 22-23 Port Perry Canadian Tire along with Campbellford and Waterford, were 10 have a bye in the 'C' OASA Championship at Exeter, Ontario, but this was recently with Ontario, now receiving changed a bye for Zone 7. Pont Perry and ford will not have to have a 2 ous" of 3 playoff to represent Zone 6 god date, time, and location will fo Good luck, 'Canadian Tire' Bantams, against Campbellford and bring home the *Zone' Championship. 7-8 MITES July 20 it was Schildt Machining play- ing against Seagrave Higgons and Clark, at RH. Comish. It was 'batters night' for the Machining crew as coach was especially pleased when all players achicved a good hit or more, scoring 5 runs per inning. A few of those hits were achieved by Levon Murison, Kevin Gloster, protic Copithorn. The really thining star for Schildt was Jordon Froats who had a triple play -- three out at once! He caught a fly ball and tagged runners on Ist and 2nd -- congratulations, Jordan! showed fine form with their 3 stars Steven Currie, Christopher Higgins and Daniel Vachon. Final score was 20-10 for Schild: Machining. LEGIONAIRE SQUIRT FASTBALL bats were car- -slam © hits) while Chris SPORTS SHORTS of Chris despite a good effort. The tough Guelph pitcher cooled our bats with 12 strike outs in this gui-wrenching contest. Stranding batters (2 at third base) was another factor in the loss. Casey led our hitters with 2 hits while Brad, Chris and Jeff all had singles and Scott managed 2 walks. Port Perry had opened the toumament by a 12-1 win over Emestown. Chris led the'batters in going 3-for-3 while Jeff was 2-for-3. Singles were added by Ryan McQuade, Jon, Darryl, Scott and Michael. Casey struck out 3 for the final inning save and Chris was credited with the win on 3 hits, 4 walks and 2 strike outs. While still hoping for the slim chance of sneaking into the final, our squad played a determined final game under a bot sun and jumped all over Peterborough for an 11-1 victory. Chris pitched a 1 hitter and struck out 10 while not walking a batter for the complete game win. Reid and Ryan Fraser tnd the fielders played tight ball and only one error was record- oo Pasbormughs s only run was on a wild pitch. The offensive charge was led by Chris this time with a 3-run homer and one other hit while Casey rapped a triple and a sin- gle. Brad and Ryan McQuade each had a the call? Bases loaded, batter powers change-up dawn the left field line, fair. Fielder races back to the wall, leaps and reaches into the seats to catch ball amidst fans. With player dangling dangemusly over fence, fan rips ball from outfielder's glove? player lands back in left field minus ball. What is and a walk while Michael also had a d single. Jon eamed two free passes while Ryan Moynes, Ryan Fraser and Darryl each walked aboard first as well. Not a bad week's effort, team: 4 wins and | squeaker of a loss! Keep working hard to prepare for your O.AS.A. elimina- 800306 ANGELS It was a week the Scugog Angels would just as soon forge as the team suf- fered three defeats, including an 11-0 whitewash at the hands of Pickering in Pon Perry Sunday night The big inning for the visitors was the 5th when they scored five runs off six hits and some bad throws in the in-field by the Angels. And they counted four more runs in the sixth on five hits and three errors. Angels had a great chance to make this a game when they loaded the bases on three straight singles by Kim Stewan, Jackie Dempster and Jennifer Smith. But they were left stranded. Angel bats were quiet over the final three innings as they could muster just two hits. Last Monday night, the Angels were pounded 12-1 by the Oshawa Mavericks, and later in the week, they lost 13-8 10 Peeved 'HSU UMO SIY JB 0S Se0p 8H 'req e yoeo 01 puE)s © oj) Jo adau 'Buyes '8ous) B JOAO SBUOBSJ 18p}8l} B UBYM POMOIE 8q Pinoys 80UBJBLBILN ON "00'2 2INY "UN PLUOY WE|S PURI) . Stump the MENBNID > Ump Is sponsored by FE SPO YN i rolling as the Legionaires nd port parry printing 201 NORTH i SrReey' } 985-9755 _) Oshawa Mackies. Hitters for Scugog in this one were Tracy Smith, Lisa Best, and Jane Thorton with two safeties each. The team has a big week ahead start- ing Thursday evening as they play in Oshawa against the Double Bs at 8:30. Then Friday night (July 31) they host Oakville at 7:00 PM in the opening game of the seven-team Ontario Senior Ladies Elimination tournament in Port Perry. This game is on the south diamond, followed by a 9:00 PM tilt between the Oshawa Mavericks and Kitchener. 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