wp 23 _Scugog Citizen Tuesday, July 30, 1991 Merchants split a home and home series with Scarborough in fastball The Port Perry Mérchants Midget fastball team split a home and home series with Scarborough last week In Re first game with both regular pitchers away, John Ennis was op the mound to continue his come-back and he threw a fine four hitter as Pon won the game 8-0 Ennis gave up just one walk and fanned two He got plenty of fine defen sive help in the field to nail down the victory Ennis started the action with a single and then Dawell Vander Slagt and Steve Laird belted back to back homers In the second, Jan Heyes hit a triple, then was driven home by rookie outfielder Ron Redman on a sacrifice Al this point, Pont owned a 4-0 lead and the team contin ued 10 swing the bat very well Heyes made an excellent diving catch for the third out which would have casily scored runners from 2nd and ind The Thursday night match got off 10 a good stant for Pont as Tim Timms lit up the board with a home run and the game stayed close until the Sth ning with Port trailing 4-3 But the Scarborough bats came 10 life and they counted four runs, three of the un- camed Port tried to stage a late inning rally 'with a couple of runs, but stranded runners proved costly. They left four on the pond in the 6th and 7th innings Hitters over the last week were Richard Bropgh with two sipgles and | RBI. Jason Cochrane witha single and RBI, John Ennis, | single; Jad Heyes, single and triple, Steve Laird, homer and RBL Jason McBride, 7 singles; Brad Mdhse, double and two triples, 1 RBI, Ron Redman, single and three RBIs, Tim Timms, 2 singles, § triple, 1 round-trip per and | RBI Darrell Vander Slagt § singles, | homer and 3 RBIs The Midgets have several games coming up over the nett couple of weeks starting July 3) when Sioufivilic 1s in own al 8:30 on the south diamond Aug. 1, Port is in Bracebridge at 8:30 and the teams go back to Port Aug. 6 for an 8:30 start. Porvis in Bramalea on Aug § J Voice Fo ugog P85 NE BE I Cart va aie 3 T # these greet 5 IRVINE'S XL GAS BAR, Port Perry SUNNYSIDE MARKET, Casearea _NESTLETON COUNTRY STORE, Nestleton ALDRED'S CORNER STORE, Scugog Island PORT STOP dormer bury' rien, Port Perry SCUGOG TACKLE & LIVE BAIT, Port Perry RE/MAX SCUBOG REALTY, Port Perry RIDGE NORTH REALTY, Port Perry Did You Get Home Delivery of your "SCUGOG CITIZEN"? If you didn't, hear from you. Call Doug Olliffe, Circulation Manager 985-NEWS we want lo 1H] you look closely, you'll mersel from Dad or Mom I> baby robins just walling for another tasty They picked a flower planter orf the fronl porch of the Barton home Home is where the planter is ) ® three hungry In Port Pefty to bulld their nest. The eggs haiched a few weeks ago and both parents are being kept busy feeding the little guys, who are hungry all the time. Bantams are flying high and still in first position Two victories over Rramalea lagt week were enough fo keep the high-flying Canadian Tire Bantams in first place in the York-Durham League Sull fecling the flush of viciory from thew home ournamént the previous Saturday, the Tiremen were in Bramalea and jot a greg! piiching performance by Jeff Card as they posted a 2-1 victory Card held the oppositaon 10 just a single hit and he fathned 12 bat en The lone Bramalea Yun came late a the game on & walk and an n-Nield throwing error Steve Parrish pot the Bantams rolling wn the third as he rapped oul a single, was movdy 10 second on a sx by Ohad K and then scored on hack 10 hits from Duane Empringhagh and Corey Bicknell Kent Jamieson scored what proved 10 be the winning run when he walked, swiped second and scored on a throwing eon by the shon-siop Adding singies were Denis Smuth and Gavin Cochrane The nextnighwin Port, Chad Venming got the cal} for the pach ing chores and not fo be out-done by Cardy's fine show 24 hours carligr, he went out and threw a one-hiser as Port wok a 4.0 win Gavin Cochrane slapped out a inple and a double, with Bricknel! hitting a double and single. Chad Veamng and Todd Sman cach had one ungle Paul Linton had a hand in pre serving Chad's shut-out when he made an outstanding catch deep in right Dicld and then threw out a runner ying 10 advance 1 si ond y The Can Ture boys are playing out the schedgle and getting ready for league playdowns and the OASA oumament in and and late August The boys are on their home turf tonight (July 30) for a game against Scarborough on the North Diamond. First pitch is 8:30 Ridgenorth defeats Fowler Davies in mini-soccer summer action In Mini<Soccer action July 23, Ridge North Realty got three goals from Justin Shinn as they defeated Fowler Davies by a score of 5-1 Other markers came from + Chad Wansborough and Sandy Farquharson with his first of this season And for Fowler Davies Kara Olsen scored her first of the season and the first for the team. Brandon Davis had some excellent shots on goal. IGA and Taylof Hoge Fuels battled it Out with the game ending in a 0.0 deadlogk Brittany Zochodne got the shuf-out for IGA, with good eliqey ped in by Laura Batterink md» Adam Sman For Taylor, Socit Honey and Alex Nicolova both had fine games. Kevin Robins got the lone goal for Lions in a 1.0 victory over Darlene Colton Photo. Enn Geary played well and Maggie Robins made some good gasses For Colton Photo Megan Vanshaik tumed in a fine game in the goal and Rachael Cybulski eamed an honourable mention for her effons In actioh July 24, Big V defeated Spornisiand 2-0 on goals by Alex McKay and Enc Hertzberg, who also had a good second hall tending the nets For the Sporisiand team, nt was a game of near chances as all players tumed in an excel lent effort, but just could not #6! that ball in the net And-in the final game Bruton IDA shute out Williams Arms by a_31-0 count as Michael Shechanfbooted all three goals. Emily Davis on the forward lines tumed in a nice effort in this game. , Robern Potier played well in goal for Williams and Alex Patton had some great scoring chances for the team Port Family 's Favourite ho 158 Water St, Port Perry' L og54d1l