. _-- wp" 28 -- Scugog Citizen - TT 1994 MoJacks reach tournament final game The Port Perry Pee Wee ModJacks of the York Durham reached base via the walk (Hawkins, McQuade, Moynes, things on and off the field., The team says thanks to Uncle Scarborough. On Wed., the team is in East Gwillimbury and on games. Games this week include a League were busy this past week starting with a game in Oshawa against the Shamrocks. , Chris Jones and Jon Froates 'Shared the mound duties and allowed just two hits en route to 10-0 shut-out. Chris fanned 7, gave up 2 walks and allowed 2 singles in three innings of work. Jon struck out four and allowed two walks. Reid McTaggart had two singles and two RBIs to lead the hitting in this one. Scott Jeffrey lined a triple and got on with a bunt single. Derek Tindall had a double with an RBI, while singles went to Ryan Hawkins, Ryan McQuade (2 RBIs) Clay Brown and Brad Monsma with two RBIs. Chris Jones also had two on a couple of infield outs. On the weekend the team was in Simcoe for 'the first tournament this season. The first opponent was Kitchener and Clay Brown got the start on the mound. Hé gave up six hits in five innings with three strike outs and just one walk. Reid McTaggart picked up a double and a single in this one. The boys had keen eyes at the plate picking up eight free passes. This and some timely . base running gave them a convincing 16-3 win. In game two against Richmond Hill Jones went the distance on the mound and surrendered seven hits. He fanned two and gave'up three walks. Hawkins was three for three at the plate with four RBIs. Jeff Ashton clouted a home run and a . single for two RBIs The final score was 12-5 for the MoJacks and several players and Darry} Dalton) That put the boys into the championship game against Stouffville, their rival from the York Durham League. The boys knew they would have to turn in a top-level performance if there was any chance to bring home a championship. But Stouffville pitcer Andrew Harper had other ideas as he fanned 13 batters in seven inning. The five hits and eight walks were not enough for Port. Stouffville bats picked up ten hits and they scored eight runs. For the MoJacks, Clay reached first on a walk and Monsma scored him with a single to right. Tindall also reached on a walk in the 4th and stole home on a passed ball for the second run of the game. Jones came in to pitch in the 5th and gave up a double and two kingles, along with three K's in two innings of work. Port was able to get two runs in the 6th when Jon and Derek walked and Brad and Darryl got them across on infield outs. But Stouffville got two more to make the score 10-4. McQuade started the 7th inning with single past second base and Ryan Moynes hit a single to right and he went to third. Mike! Versage singled to drive in McQuade, leaving two on base and none out. But the next three batters were not able to cash in any runs and Stouffville took home the banner. Jeff Ashton won best catcher award for the tournament. The coaching staff was very pleased with the way this team handled" EB Specializing in BOYS HAULAGE & EXCAVATION 985-7788 MW Septic Tanks & Driveways Jack and Aunt Darlene of Dover for their hospitality between home stand Tuesday night at 6:30, south diamond against Saturday, the Pee Wees.are in Cobourg for a tournament. The 2nd Annual Scugog Public School Soccer Tournament was held on Saturday, June 4 at the Soccer Fields. Winners of this year's tournament was the team from R.H. Cornish. Front from left Chris Medford, Adam Douglas, Matt MacMaster, Jodi May, Ashleigh Flleler, Bridget Palleske. Back fron left lan Garnett, Adam Youmans, Bfyan Brown, Karly Spunde, Joe Dreblit, Dave Justynskl, Courtney Palleske, Jennifer Hammond, Anna-Lise Pring, Clive Roane (coach). Absent from photo Ashley Johnston. BW Sand, Gravel, Limestone Products B Full Line of Excavating Equipment including Bulldozer and Backhoe B 0 Y S Runner-up Ifi this tournament is the team from Epsom Public School. Front from left Mervyn Frame, Brett Comboon, Chris Gloster, Jet! Vanuden, Brett Doble, Carl Evans, Scott Evans, Jessica Vanuden, Ausie, the team Mascot. Back from left Dana Ballagh, Lindsay Doble, Teena Evans, Shauna Simmonds, Trina Tomlinson, Erin Slack, and coach Rob Scott. WORLD CUP SOCCER IS COMING TO SCUGOG AT THE ANTRIM HOUSE! Starting with the opening ceremonies on June 17th, we will be featuring every World Cup Soccer Game with specials, prizes, and as always, lots of fun. The game between Ireland and Italy from New York on Saturday, June 18th is not to be missed. Come and win a World Cup T-shirt or other prizes. With excitement building for soccer, let's not forget our Tuesday Night wings or our tasty game is over, The Antrim House ribs on Wednesday Night. ] . 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