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Scugog Citizen, 30 Jul 1991, p. 15

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v h.. Scugog Citizen -- Toad; July 30, 1991 -- 15 a Lake Scugog not in the mood for Bass Derby Lake Scugog was not in a friendly mood on' Saturday as 150 teams hit the water for the Bass N Tario Derby. The catches were light and sev- eral boats were able to get just one or two fish to the weigh-in at the Port Perry waterfront. Anglers blamed the change in weather and low water levels for the tough fishing, but maybe the old largemouths just weren| 't hun-. gry that day. Bill Morison of. Oshawa and his partner 'Karl'Kalonka of Pickering weren't complaining as they won the Scugog event with 15.9 pounds of bass (five fish) And for their efforts, they picked up a cheque for $5,000. « Placing second was the team of Peter Davidson and Ray Pierct who went home $3,000 richer. . And Rob Hill of Blackstock and his partrier Rick Campbell of Oshawa were not in a mood to complain too much, either, as'they placed third and pocketed $2,000 in, prize money with 12.8 pounds of bass. Rob and Rick were actually in ¥ Second place until the last boat weighed in and bumped them back to third. Still, Rob was more than Fo with this Showing. Even they had a poor outing + Sunday on Rice Lake with just under. seven pounds of fish, he said Monday the third place show- ing on Scugog Should give them a _shotat qualifying for the end-of- season Bass N_ Tario Classic with $40,000 up for grabs. "It sure made us fell pretty good," a tired Rob told the Citizen early Monday moming after two tong days of fishing. In 4th spot Saturday Bill and Chuck Kewell won $1500 and Charlie Wray and Bill Wray took. home $1,000 for finishing Sth. Ted Jackson of Stoney Creek carned himself $1,000 and brag- ging rights for the "lunker of the day," a real hefty fish that tipped, the scales at 5.52 pounds and brought "ooohs and aaahs" from the crowd waiching the weigh-in. Jackson said the big guy hit about 10:00 AM on the east arm of the lake and went after a Leeson Jig with pork rind. Despite the tough fishing on Saturday, the Bass N Tario teams will be back on Lake Scugog August 11 to give it another shot. The anglers will have learned a trick or two, and crowds likely will see some hefty.bucket mouths at the weigh-in that day. This derby is a live release for- mat with all fish returned to the lake after the weigh-in, Gamblers know their first round 'playoff match The four teams which quli- fied for the Peterborough City Fastball League Playoffs have . been determined and it will be Peterborough I.C.G. versus Red Qnion Tavern in one semi-final round and Greenbank Gamblers versus. Winslow « Gerolamy Motors in the other semi-final. /All playoff series are best four out of seven and all playoff games in the Peterborough league will be played at the East City Bowl in . Peterborough. This is somewhat disappoint- ing for the Gambler fans who usu- ally gather in godt numbers for playoff games in Greenbank but this condition was agreed | 10 at the "beginning of the season. The 1991 season has seen more Greenbank players sitting out with injuries than ever before. John Tait missed three weeks after being hit on the elbow by a , pitched ball; Terry Till missed ' ;almost a month with a sprained ankle and John Logeman was out of action for 3-4 weeks with a badly sprained knee suffered in oa first base collision during tl Baltimore tournament. John Tait and Terry Till have retutned to the field but John Logeman is sidelined indefinitely due to his knee injury and it is not yet known if Logeman will be ready for the senior elimination tournament, this weekend in Waterloo"or for O.A.S.A. and/or Peterbdkough playoff action. In addition to the strious .injuries, Greg Warriner, Rod Real and Mike Giroux have all had to " git out games due to a variety of aches and pains. Ane 3 The ne have entered the mens Double 'A' playoffs in the O.AS:A. this year and in order to" "represent the. district, the Greenbank squad must 80L past, Peterborough 1.C.G. and the Oshawa Merchants of the 1.5.C: This, of course, will not be an easy accomplishment but Greenbank drew the. 'bye' in the 0.A.S.A. zone playdowns and will meet the winner of the 1.C.G. « -- Oghawa Merchant Series for «the right to represent the district at the all-Ontario Mens Double 'A' , Championship. ) This weekend, the Gamblers' meet the Mens Open Champions from Camlachie at Waterloo on Friday night and play again in Waterloo on Saturday, in the Ontario Men's Senior Elimination Tournament. So, lots of fastball action com- ing at the Gamblers in the next few weeks and they will have to be at the peak of their game to keep their.1991 season going. And game one of the Greenbank - Winslow-Gerolamy Motors, best of seven series goes this = Thursday night in Peterborough. RALEIGH BIKES Men's Bikes Only - Reg. $209.00 vow $150.00 PINERIDGE SPORTS SHOP Queen Stréet - Port Perry 985-2839 TIXIXXIXIXXXx That's a' $1,000 smile on the face of Ted Jackson of Stoney Creek. He's holding the 5.52 Ib. Largemouth Bass that won hgnors for largest _ lish of the day at the Bass 'N Tarlo Derby held Saturday on Lake Scugog. There were 150 teams in the derby, but the lake wasn't in any kind of mood to cooperate as catches were light. Bass 'N Tarlo will be back for another try August 1. A 17-year old Cannington ir won a bronze 'medal in shot put at the Canadian Junior Track and Field championships July 6 jn Winnipeg. ~ Binky Starboom dlso had a 6th place finish in the discus. Competing against 19-year olds, the griide 12 student at Brock HS tossed the shot put 12.55 metres for her bronze mellal, less than half a metre short of thé gold 'medal throw by Nana Kwabi of Sergi, : 'Bronze medal throw Had Binky placed sccond in this event, she would have qualified for the Pan Am Junior Games in Kingston, Jamaica. She has been the Ontario champion and Legion champion in shot in her age group the last three | years. Richard Borek, a teacher at Brock who coaches her and also coaches the Brock Track Club; said Binky "has all kinds of potential," and her long rarige goals are to compete for Campa in the Olympics. FTTTTT ETE ole Te ee 5 WORT PERRY WADO KAI KARATE * Award + Winning CLUB HEAD.INSTRUCTOR: ROBERT DODS, 3rd Dan (416) 926-5370 DIRECTORS: MICHELE VANHEININGEN, 2nd Dan 985-7847 'RON RUSKAY, 1st Dan 986-5071 RON MOLLON, 1st Dan 98%-7098 Established 1974 » YEAR-ROUND. INSTRUCTION for the WHOLE FAMILY VERY.ECONOMICAL RATES : SUNDAYS AND TUESDAYS AT 7:00 PM © Atthe LATCHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE (downtown Port Perry at thé lake, Queen and Water Streets) FOR INFORMATION call RON MOLLON, 985-7098 or AT CLASS TIME 985-7982 '- ~~ Affiliated under the direction of CHIEF TORONTO WADO KAI, TRUCTOR SENSEI DAVE MANARA, 7th Dan and The WADO KAI of NORTH AMERICA, under the direction of MASARU SHINTANI, 8th Dan, of the SHINTANI KARATE FEDERATION Recognized by the JapangKarate Do Association (JKA) and The World Union Karate Organization (WUKO)

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