wp" 30 -- Scugog Citizen - Tuesday, June 28, 1994 Legion Squirts take a 7-2 victory On June 22nd our Rep Legion Matt Skerratt. Matt Clayton Fastball boys played in East came upfrom the houseleague to *Gwillenbury and captured a 7-2 fill in and Tooked good on a bunt win. Mark Richardson got the play and outfield defensive "W" on 14 K's. 9 walks but not coverage. allowing any hits! Jeff Kane and Chris Monsma each scored twice after walks and Matt Skerratt had 2 hits. Mark and Tim Jones had the other Port hits. We hosted the Newmarket B team on June 23rd and Tim hurled the "W" in this one on a 2 hitter with 9 strikeouts and 4 walks. Sean Jeffrey stole home in this one to surprise our visitors. Sean also had 3 hits as did Matt Breen. Jeff Kane had 2 hits while Tim singled and tripled. Single safeties were notched by Chris Monsma, Mike Wiseman, chris Skerratt and On June 25th, we went west to play in a New Hamburg tournament and in wet windy conditions we beat-the New Hamburg South team by a shut- out 8-0. Defensive hi-lites were a good stab in the 'hole' between 1st and 2nd by Chris M. as well as a spectacular diving catch by Braden Tarbotton in the right field gap. Chris Mt stole home while Bradefi "and Mike Wiseman once did a double delay®d steal of 2nd and third. Richard Bryant alertly covered his territory in right field. Mark got the "W" with 8k's, 1 walk and oh A Rink Sonne By Jim Hughson, Sportscaster - The Sports Network - Mike Wiseman and Tim had 2 The New York Rangers won the Stanley Cup on June 14 and the hockey world will never be the same. No more ghosts or curses, no moré 1940, no more summer. The Rangers took forever to win the championship and appropriately did it in a season that took forever. The NHL campaign lasted eight months and nine days not including exhibition games and post season award ceremonies. The season now stretches as far as the zeroes on the end of Pavel Bure's contract. But their duration and the bench-clearing brawl on the stredls of Vancouver were the only bad things about the playoffs. Fans from Bostan Bar, B.C., and Bayonne, New Jersey, may not agree but a .lot looked good about the Rangers' cup victory. The win looked good on Craig McTavish, who will probably retire, and especially on Steve Larmer, who's finally got a ring to show for a dozen seasons of playirlg every day. These two are quintessential Canadian players. They play though, with emotion, and never complain. The win looked good on Adam Graves, whose summer "Won't be long enough for all the charity work he does, and on the uriassuming heroes Brian Leetch and Mike Richter, who will feel much more at home watching a softball game than appearing on David Letterman. The win looked good on assistant coach Colin Campbell, who's first in line for a head coaching job after providing much of New York's technical expertise, and on Dick Todd, who missed twice at the Memorial Cup but didn't let this one slip away. The win looked good on Doug Lidster, who was banished to the bench most of the season without complaint, then cracked the lineup for the final and made a memorable contribution. The win may have looked good on New York, but it's hard to notice a difference The win looked good on Mike Keenan who would make a good neighbour despite the exterior view and it looked better on Nell Smith, the general manager who sat in the back seat while Keenan did the driving. Keenan had input but Smith pulled the trigger on the trades that pushed the Rangers over the top. The win looked especially good on all those New York writers "Rwho had stories ready for the Big Apple choke and expected Vancouver to tie the seventh game at 19:40 of the third period. Come to think of it, that would have been rather dramatic. But most of all the Ranger-Vancouver championship looked good on the game. The final was better than the first round for a change-rugged, yet controlled and as fast as it was frantic. It teafured every kind of player from Cliff Ronning to Jay Wells and every part of the world from Finland (Jyrki.Lumme) to Flourtown (Mike Richter). Fact Is, If that final doesn't convince the uninitiated public that hockey is more than WWF on blades, theyll never sell pucks in Pawtucket and Pixley. And that, friends, is the short, or rather jong, of it. "Jim dosh lial) VI AMAHA Hwy. 57, Three miles S iss po nsored by YAMAHA sales & [Sanvice th of Blackstock (IVS IEE = Rd out runners at second and third and combined 'with Mark for a tagout at home. Mark was in a good groove pitching as he allowed just 2 hits, 3 walks and had 10k's. In game 3 of the tourney, we were overwhelmed by Stratford who were mentally and physically well prepared for the game. Matt Skerratt came around to score after a lead-off walk and Chris M. scored our only other run after he singled and came inon ag dout. Our just 1 hit. Tim came out of the bullpen and had 3K's, 1 walk and 1 hit for the save. Jeff Kane had a booming triple; hits tp lead the attack. Tarbotton, Monsma, Jeffrey and Richardson each singled while Aaron's eagle eye earned him 2 walks. |} Game 2 of the tournament was our best game of the whole week despite l6sing 2-1 in overtime to New Hamburg North. The game was decided according to the A BALANCING ACT THAT KEEPS YOUR POOL IN TIP TOP SHAPE What is pH and why is this special balancing act so international tie-breaker bats were dehd as the Stratford procedure. hurler pitched a 1 hitter, Tim New Hamburg scored on a wild was the last minute starter and pitch in the first inning but our "golden boys" tied it up in the second inning when Mark got on with a walk and was worked around the bases to score on Tim's well executed sacrifice bunt. Subsequently in two innings we had runners at third base but couldnt cash them in. Chris Monsma had our only hit off a tough hurler. Sean had a great game catghing as he threw Mites lose after last inning ten run rally On Wednesday, June 22, Taylor Ford Mites hosted Stouffville in'a game that was, close until the last inning when Stouffville scored ten runs to win the game. Port Perry's scoring came from Justin Shinn on a single and Jeff Corbett, B.J. 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