anh nn RAIN The first match on Monday June 18 be- tween the 1st place J&D Hawks and the 4th place Packers saw J&D narrowly defeat the Packers 3-1. Scoring for J&D were: Martin Poulin, Bill Bridge and Jeff Lyons each with 1. Assists went to Bill Bridge, Laval Poulin, Stu Cochrane, Rob Evans and Dennis Lycett all with 1. Scor- ing the Packers only goal was Ken Fraser assisted by Bart Wager and John Churchill. The second game of the night saw Utica win a 3rd game in a row as the easily defeated Whitby 11-3. Scoring for Utica were: B. Johnston Mini Division West Shore Marina - 1 Ted-E-Bear - 2 Gord Lewis Motor - 1 Bruton's -5 Willy's -1 Port Perry Star -0 SQUIRT DIVISION Brian's Towing - 1 Canadian Tire-1 Goals by Michael Nichols and Jeremy Luke. Royal Canadian Legion -1 Taylor's Service Centre -Exterior Painting- -Interior Painting- -Wallpaper- -- Free Estimates -- im pevk ... 985-3490 with 3, J. Vipond with 3, PJ. Guest with 2, L. Lynde with 2 and J. Mason with 1. Assists went to M. Rice with 3, J. Jefferies with 3, K. Lynde with 2, L. Lynde P.J. Guest, P. Mason, A. Matthews and Jack Monsma all with singles. Scoring for Whitby Dave Salway, Dan Dorion and Larry Nantais all with 1. Assisting on the goals were: Terry Gallagher, Dave Laraque, Kelly Gallagher and Dave Salway all with 1. Tuesday June 19 saw more exciting ball hockey action during the Bandits - Islanders team. The Bandits managed to come out -1 Goals by Jay King and Matthew Brown. ATOM DIVISION Port Perry Auto -3 Heather's Live Bait -5 Goals by Jason Coch- rane 3, Jeff Andrews 3, Mike Tripp 1 and Matt Allardyce 1. Port Perry Auto - 2 Denny Metals - 3 Goals by Jason Coch- rance 2, Dwayne Empringham 2 and Scott McTavish 1. Ken Murray Electric - 1 The Galley -0 ®t CONOMY COMPACT STANDARD A FULL SIZE 2505¢5252525252525252525252525¢5 RENT ANEW PONTIAC ® LOWRATES ® | ONG TERM LEASING ® TRUCK RENTALS PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10VANEDWARD DRIVE PORTPERRY 985 8474 OPEN Meera s1093PM FrdaystobP VM MATL 1ays apn victorious again as they defeated the Islanders 4-3. Scoring for the Bandits were Dennis Franssen, Doug Potts, Rob Scott and Scott Wilbur all with 1. Assist- ing on the goals were: Dave Roth with 2, Clark Menzies with 2, Mike Tobin, Doug Luke and Tim Thompson all with 1. Scoring for the Island- ers were: Gord Hintze with 2 and Jim Cross with 1. Assists went to: Tim Parker, Stephen Snider, and Bill Blow all with singles. The Band- its are back on schedule as there were lots of penalties. There was 24 minutes in penalties this game. The second game on Tuesday night saw the "At the soccer fields Goals by Jeff Parry. MOSQUITO BOYS Kinsmen-5 Goals by Alex Cram- ner 3, Jason Towns 1 and Joel Sargent 1. Lions Club -0 MOSQUITO GIRLS Port Perry Vachon -3 Goals by Melissa Bramham 3. Outstand- ing plays by Laura Mark, Brenda Elford, Danielle Gallant and Sarah Morris. Pickering Lazzors - 1 PEE WEE GIRLS Port Perry Pee Wee Girls soccer team sponsored by Home- stead Furniture is off to a flying start this sea- son. The first game June 11, Port played Whitby and came out on the winning end 5-2. Goals scored by Dana Forder 3, Jill Parry and Celia Williamson each getting 1. On June 18 Port played a strong Pickering team and came out with an impressive win of 4-0. All our goals were scored by Celia William- son. BANTAM GIRLS On June 21st, the Port Perry Printing Storm- ers played a strong team from Pickering. Although we had strong defence and outstanding goal tending, the game was tied 2-2. Goals were scored by Kim Roane and Terri O'Neil. 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Assists went to Ritchie Lefort with 2, Doug Bronson with 2, Brian Evans with 2, Carl Durward, Tim Ash- bridge, Greg Fedyk and giving up 1 run before being relieved by John Annis. Annis was vic- timized by the 2 Whitby homeruns in the 6th and 7th innings. Port Legion made a game of it by scoring 2 runs in the 6th inning and 1 in the 8th inning. Port's inability to pro- duce the clutch hit with runners in scoring position was a major factor in the loss as 5 JANE'S ISLAND HAIR DESIGN -11 Years Experience - CONC. 10E, SCUGOG ISLAND Adult Hair Cut . . .. $5.00 Children under 12 Years Children under 5 Years (Long hair a little more) Permanents - reg. 47.00 (Cut, Style & Shampoo) DAY OR EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. FOR APPOINTMENT CALL: 985-3947 (Style Included) LARGE SCREEN T.V. 60" - 72" - 84" Ken Jeffrey all with 1. Scoring for the Raiders were: Randy Sullivan, Mark Jeffrey and Danny Taylor all with 1. Assists were given to Mike Geer, Dave Canning, Wayne Lown, times a runner was in scoring position with less than 2 out and never scored. Legion hitting was supplied by Bob Evans with 2 hits (single, double); Jay Williams (single, double); Lawrie Williams, a triple; and singles by Rick Evans and Grant Jackson. This week the Legion team plays in Oshawa ~ owe [in 8 re Tom Powell, Mark Jobb and Mike Healey all with 1. Next week the Raid- ers play the Bandits to see who takes over 2nd place, should be a good match. all sinks Legion Monday night against the Juniors and then on Wednesday night at home against Lindsay with a return game Thursday night in Lind- say. On the holiday weekend, the Legion squad travel to Hali- burton to play in the Bernie Hichols Open Intermediate Tourna- ment. PICK YOUR OWN : STRAWBERRIES AT THE MAIR'S