mp Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, March 14, 1995 -- 37 - Dean Van Camp (left). and Chris Jones are two of five local y youths who have advanced to the Regional level of the Knights of Columbus Freethrow competitions. See story below. Local hoopsters hot in K of C freethrow challenge ~ = Slow start for ball registration On the weekend of March 4th & 5th, Port Perry Minor Softball held their annual registration dates at the local arena. Over the course of the 8 hours, a very disappointing tally of just over one hundred participants registered. : In the past couple of years two hundred plus made the journey to the rink for the two day affair. Even with the numbers down at this time, the association is confident of its normal turn out of some 450 players. The mail-in registration form which was enclosed in this newspaper 3 weeks ago resulted in a number of families making application along that route. If you have failed to register your children to date, there are still a number of ways of doing it. * Pineridge Sports is still offering forms and have the fundraising tickets at their disposal. A personal contact may be made to registrar Louise Pilkey at 985-0733 or president make your intentions known when you register your children. There *will be a skills development day for all house league players on May 6th here in Port Perry and another in Seagrave on the 7th. The date for Greenbank is not "yet confirmed but it looks to be April 29th. A program is currently being put together by rep team convenor Wayne Venning who will be assisted by some of the junior players and rep team. coaches. At that time they will be making assessments of all the children as to their current skill levels plus expressing where each may require further' enhancements. The local umpiring association, in conjunction with the Oshawa area will be serving up a junior development clinic in Courtice on April 22nd where some of our younger players can earn a certificate enabling them to take to the field at either the home plate or base positions. For the Five local Knights of Columbus boys), Dean VanCamp, Matt compete at the Regional Dave Dalton at 985-3838. cost of $15. to enter the program Basketball champions from McGarry and Chris Jones (11,12 Championship to be held later ~~ The housé league programs. ' each individual will be certified, Scugog Township have advanced and 14 yr. old boys respectively) this month in Oshawa. will again be offering T-ball for . insured, and offered the clinic to the Regional level of competition as a result of last Thursday's Knights of Columbus District, Championships held in Whitby. Emerging as District winners were the following: David Middleton, Epsom (10 yr. old of R.H. Cornish Public School and Jessica Boccaccio of Cartwright, winner in the girls aged 12 category. Contestants pitted their skills against local champions from Pickering, Whitby and Ajax. The five District Champions will now End of the line for The Knights of Columbus (Council #8951) would like to congratulate the winners as well as Rebecca Norrie, Rose Tresise, Stacy Duncan, Carrie Ollerton and Jason Price who represented Scugog well./ Maimont those aged 5-6 this calendar year, followed by 7-8 mites, 9-10 mites, and youth boys and girls where genders are split from each other. For the older youths we again will be supplying the youth lob-ball program. At the rep*levels where the teams travel, we have 9-10 mites, squirts, peewee, and bantam in the York<Durham league with our midgets and juniors playing their trade in the Oshawa City & itself on some of the fupdamientals of umpiring. Many of the pldyers who served in the' capacity of umpire last season, or those willing to try it this year are asked to attend this seminar and should contact vice- president Dave McTaggart at 985-2301. Late date registration fees kick in as of March 25th with an increase in costs-and cutoff date is April 2nd ab it takes a lot of The Malmont Atom A's were good saves by Port goalie D'Arcy' coaches. District league. For the peewee: time to get teams made and under the gun on March 4th, as Stephens. At the very end of the game, bantam age girls we will again uniforms ordered for all the they travelled to their Alliston Early in the second, we couldn't Dean picked up his second goal pe entering a team into the . teams. So please hurry and get opponeént's home rink. Alliston held a 2-0 playoff series edge and were able to withstand numerous shorthanded situations to win score on a 2-man advant khand with a b and Alliston Dean VanCamp did bring us to 3-2 with a rebound goal and an assist-was earned by Mark Duncan ("Little Dunc"). put one into our 'empty net. One defensive hi-lite of the period was a "replay" glove save by league to the east as we did last season. As always we are looking for volunteers for assistance on the fields in numerous ways. There those forms in. If the weather permits, the rep teams will be taking to the diamonds the week of April 18th with the house leagues to start around the the game 74. In the process, the Later, in the second we had yet, All in all, it was apparent that jg always a need for convenors, middle of May followed by T-ball Malmont's bowed out of the another 2 man advantage but we Alliston deserved to move on to coaches, and umpires, so please at the end of that month. OMHA playoffs thanks to this were torpedoed by big #12 who the finals and we wish them luck team for the second consecutive found himself all alone in our as they stand to win their second, year. high slot area to score a consdecutive Championship. After killing off an early penalty in the first period, the Green Machine capitalized on their first power play thanks to + Steve MacLennan's high wrist shot. Less than a minute later Alliston tied the score when a player was left unguarded in front. By the end of the first period, Alliston led 3-1 despite several shorthanded marker. This essentially iced the game for our hosts, Alliston scored 3 third period goals to our two in the middle of the period, we had our third two man advantage of the game go for nought. 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