Action at the Scugog Soccer fields In Under 9 soccer action June 1, Tim's Renovations just edged out Second Hand for Kids to collect their first win of Girls win, tie two The Scugog under 17 girls soccer team had a record of one win, and two ties in their last three games. . Sponsored by Dana Forder Goldsmithing of Port Perry, the team blanked Whitby Optimist 2-0 in a game played June 3. Emily Cosway and Kim Sproule counted the goals for Scugog. On May 31, Pickering was the opposition for a game that wound up in a 2-2 deadlock. Doing the scoring were Melanie Hunter and Sara Coéway. And in a game played May 91 against Pickering Village, neither team could muster any scoring as the match finished 0-0. The team is coached by Ron Cosway with assistants Christina Clarke and Sara Brown. Team members are Sarah Coyne, Emily Cosway, Sara Cosway, Lacey MacArthur, Michelle Evans, Kim Sproule, Melanie Hunter, Liz Wordley, Shawn Gault, Mari Farquharson, Amy MacArthur, Paula Reed, Shawna Cornish and Kelly Phippe. Port Perry Triathlon '93 Final Results 70 entries - 4 km canoe, 16 km cycle, 4 km run Class 16-20: Michael Nicholishen - 1:30:39, Steve Desautels - 1:33:54, Derek Baker - 1:36:28 Class 21-39: Tom - 1:21:04, Robert Baird - 1:21:11, Mike Freeman - 1:23:36 Class over 40: Brian Taylor - 1:29:43, Jim Wyville - 1:31:45, Morley Davidson - 1:34:22 Kids of Steel (under 16): Tom Chambers - 1:35:34, Rob Blight ' - 1:46:48 Women: Kathleen Peljetier - the season, 5-4. . They have a deep offense with Matt Coxon scoring twice, and Chad Wansborough, Daniel Bois and Kevin Anderson each tallying one. Kyle Marlow ran miles to create good scoring opportunities and David Miller was tough on defense. Spencer Churchill was a dynamo for the Kids, scoring all four of their points. The coaching staff is looking for great things from Jamie Geer,' Evans and Jack rd, who look to be up- Amy Waterfront Cafe just managed to tie their match with Raglan Welding 1-1, thanks to a late goal by Tim Donohue from a key pass by James Stevenson. Danny Halward exhibited good ball control and Brin Geary showed strong positional play. Joseph Koslinsky got the loan marker for Raglan. Both Brook MacKenzie and Nicholas Murphy were good offensive and John Dutka was helpful in mid field. Christopher Wood effective on defense, and Evan Powell kept the first half scoreless in net. Haugen's Heroes bested Manvers, 3-1. Greg Jeffrey scored two goals, with an assist from Alex Nicdloau. Lea Lansdell notched one, assisted by Kevin Hansen. Spence played a brilliant defense. Brandon Spearing largely to a& seven goal performance by Matthew Kaminga. Justin Shinn and James Colton also scored and Ryan O'Leary picked up an assist. Holly Lynn Allison and Subby's Submarine by the score of 4-1, with two goals by Alex McKay and one by each of Rebecca Aked and Meagan with stellar performances. Subby's put forth a good effort despite the loss. Pat Lewis, Derek Goreski and Ryan Hutchins played well offensively, Derek scoring the a goal of the season. Adam Smart, John _ Guenther and Brent Meeking played well defensively. Under 11 In Under 11 action Willowtree Farms had a busy week starting on June 1 when they played their make up game against Emmerson / Goals by Stormy Wootten, Trisha Cowie, and a pair by Gorden Kilner gave them a 4-1 win. Great rushing and defense by each member of the team. Glenn Thompson was strong offensively for Emm, and Terry Goodwi got their one marker. Andrea Tindall demonstrated effective play and Matth¢w Smart showed strength kicking the ball out to the forwards. On June 2 Willowtree Farms tinued their unb streak with a 3-1 win over Manvers. A goal by Trisha Cowie on a great pass from Stacey Cunningham, plus a pair of godls by Gorden Kilner carried them to victory. The coaching stall was pleased with strong checking and t the Legal Eagles on Ken Penwright Gn Saughiar Sedan ol OV wOY' 00 Aly 1888 In GANGS Ys NH Suu WE ine 1:37:49, Judy Brink 1:42:42, Norine Blyth - 20068 Mixed Class: Tony Zeki - 1:44:29, Paula Haugen - 1:44:80, Corinne Obedkoff - 1:49:11 Top Female - Vicki Wilson Trophy - Kathleen Pelletier Combined Trophy - Scugog Ironmen: Mike Freeman/Robert Baird - 2:44:47 (won in 1992), Tom Stefopolus/Jay Boucher - 2:51:39, Frank Webster/Andrew Rorke - 2:68:08 Levels, must submit an coaches and trainers.) forms are available at Managers, 1993 - 1994 SEASON Persons Weta in hace postions. ANGI OMMA RS 20d Hasse, . clo Grait Laird, President, P.0. Bd 61, Port Perry, Ontario LOL 1A2 Trainers League 'application Ts nt i AAA Ut Hi 00S, ove certificate and OMHA Rep. team ainers must hold a H.T.C.P. Level 1 certificate. (There is no such requirement for House League team Pinoridge Sports. Completed applications are 1 be delivered by June 308, 1903. PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY June 2 as well. Goals were scored by Glenn Thompson, Evan Ashton, Terry Goodwin, and Gerard Timmers of Emmerson. Justin Moffat and Frank Museo posted the points for the Legal Eagles. The Legal Eagles didnt fare apy better against Van Camp #8 the contractors the win by a score of 6- 2 Dean Van Camp and David Halward each picked up a hat trick. Quinton Coish in net held the Eagles to two goals, by " Steven Williams and Trevor Lancs. Under 7 In Under 7 soccer last week Port Perry Printers picked up their first win of the season against the Lions Club. Goals were scored by Jonathan Taylor, Leo Tailion, Wesley Cook, Glen Powell and Erin Shannon Branton was rewarded for her tireless effort by an assist. Good saves by Tara Hutchine, Patrick Dunn and Paul Jewell helped to shut out the Lions Club. Marie Gedge and Cindy Howard played well for the Lions Club. In an exciting match with Twice Told Tales, Brian's Towing managed to find wiew last minute bursts of energy to Branden Hoskin and Grant Ranieri each collected a point for Brian's whose coaching stall was pleased with an all around good team effort. FOOD IS NOT PART OF THIS POKER RUN BUT IS AVAILABLE AT GORESKI'S MARINA