Brian Hendrick was safe at the plate on this close play during early inning action last Thursday evening in Oshawa between the Port Perry Juniors and Claremont. The Port Juniors built a 4-0 lead, then watched it go down the tubes en route to a 12-7 loss in the first game of the OASA Junior eliminations. pepe Vp Lg od 'e tA o.. aad gasewr Port Perry lost its second game on Saturday and the team was out of the running. Napanee was the eventual tournament win- ner over Kingston Township, and will repre- sent the province at the national Junior playdowns later this summer in Edmonton. The best in the Province here for Midget tourney Port Perry Minor Soft- ball Asscciation will be hosting their 10th annual Midget Boys Softball Tournament this weekend in conjunction with the Festival week Nm, > TROPHIES f and I JENGRAVING DO-N NO' S| I RECORD, CRAFT ] & HOBBY WORLD 0 3 Queen St, Port Perry - 985-2839 8 \N / PTR N PORT PERRY FIGURE SKATING activities. In 1980 Port Perry hosted the first ever Midget Elimination Tournament to pick a winner to represent the Province of Ontario at the Canadian Champion- ship. The local Associa- tion was fortunate at the time to have Culinar (Flamingo Plant) of Port Perry sponsor this large undertaking. The Culinar (Flamingo Plant) has continued LA EES 2 J The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario fights heart attack and stroke ---- please help. POWER SKATING & CONDITIONING Tues., Sept. 24th to Thurs., Oct. 17th FEES Single Session 4 Sessions 8 Sessions Family Rate (3 or more) $7 00 $25 00 $48 00 10% REDUCTION Registration at Scugog Memorial Arena FRIDAY, AUGUST 23rd - 5 to 8 P.M. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th - 11 AM. to 2 P.M. (10% Increase when registering after A gust 24th 1985) Pick up your Registration Forms at our table near Post 10 to 4 during Festival Days FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALI on Saturday July 13th GIRLS WELCOME Office 985-2953 985-3005 985-7855 14 OF ONTARIO'S TOP MIDGET TEAMS including Bracebridge. Acton. Bradford Belleville. Napanee. Port Elgin since then, to sponsor the Tournament and without their financial assistance a Tournament of this dalibre would be im- possible to operate. The Port Perry Tour- nament is now the top rated event in the Pro- vince for seventeen and eighteen year old softball teams, and many teams such as Napanee, Agin- court, Oshawa and Bracebridge have been regular participants over the past ten years in the three day event. Bridlewood from Scar- borough will be returning again to defend last years Championship and will open the Tourna- front ment on Friday night against Oshawa "Sham- rocks' at 7:30 p.m. At 9 p.m. the local Canadian Tire Midgets will play Pontypool, while Agincourt plays North York. The action continues all day Saturday starting at 9 a.m. and continues till 8 p.m. when the final games will be played. On Sunday the Semi- Final and Championship games will be played starting at 11 a.m. For the best in Softball action plan to attend this tournament on Festival weekend at the Water- Parks in Port Perry. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 9, 1985 -- 21 Results from local soccer league play MINI Port Perry Star - | Gord Lewis Motors - 0 This was an outstan- ding game played by all the players Kevin Pike got the goal for the Star team Henrietta Wonder made some great saves In net Ted. E. Bear - 6 Willy's - 0 A terrific game even though the score was 6-0 The game was played with lots of enthusiasm and good team effort by all players. Scoring for Ted-E-Bear's team were Daryl McEnany with 4 goals, Jeffrey Gunn 1 goal, and Shane Norton with 1 goal. Mike Vader did a good job in goal. Lion's Club - 1 Bruton"s I.D.A. - 1 A well played game by both teams. Scoring for the Lions was Brad Hawker. There were several good attempts on goal made by Janine Hammond, and Robbie Murphy. Very good goaltending by Jennifer Smith and Melissa Robinson. Scoring for Brutons was Nicholas Kutlik. Great goalten- ding by Lee-Anne Wakeford. All members of the team played well. SQUIRTS Whitby Video Mall - 5 Taylor's Service St. - 0 The Video Mall team played a very strong game. Every member giving one hundred per cent. Scoring for the Video team was Ryan Duff 4 goals, and Richard Kamminga with 1 goal. Heather's Live Bait - 2 Canadian Tire - 0 A good game played by Don't Miss The Exciting SATURDAY, JULY 13 Festival Tent - Palmer Park - Port Perry ADMISSION $5 00 per person PORT PERRY MINOR SOFTBALL - -MIDGET BOYS TOURNAMENT FRIDAY, JULY 12th - FRIDAY, JULY 12th - FRIDAY, JULY 12th - 9:00 P.M. SATURDAY - 9 AM. to 8 P.M. Sponsored by Culinar ( (Flamingo Plant) JULY 12 13 - 14 all For Heather's the goal scorers were Keith White and Mathew Brown Jason Logan made some good moves in the game RE played the ball well Brian's Towing had a bye this week ATOMS A T.J. Tools - § Denny Metals - 2 It was a very hot Thursday night on the soccer fields for these games The AT J team played a strong game. Scoring for A. T.J. were Michael Williams 3 goals, Shawn McEnaney +4 goals and John Hall with 1 goal 'Neil Hancock made some good defen- sive saves lafe in the game. Lee Whitter and janine Dunnett played a good game. Scoring for Denny Metals was Todd Smart with both goals. Todd played a very strong game despite the hot weather. 5 Year Annual Interest Kinsmen - Port Re Maintenance - 0 A very strong game for the Kinsmen team while playing short-handed. Scoring for Kinsmen were Mike Sluggett 2 goals, Mike Pugh 1 goal and Duane Empringham 1 goal There were some very good defensive plays and good passing skills shown by Sara Brown and Sara Hawker The Port Perry Maintenance played a strong first half with Karen Kett having many good shots on net. Mandy White had some good contact with the soccer ball. PEE WEE BOYS On Tuesday July 2 Port Perry Vachon "Panthers" played Orono in Port Perry and came up winners with a score of 5-4. The goal get- ters for the Panthers were Jamie Brown with 3 goals, Mike Rosurko 1 goal and Mike Toye with 1 goal. APPLY TO DON FORDER INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 30 WATER ST., PORT PERRY - 985-8471 RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE standings GM MENS' LOB BALL Dennis Anderson Chev-Olds ....... 10 Bob Johnson Chev-Olds ............... 7 Dennis Anderson Chev-Olds won its 4th game in five starts last week to hold 2nd Place in the GM Mens' Lob Ball league Watch the Sports Section in upcoming weeks for more news on the team scores and standings. "NOBODY DOES IT BETTER" Anverson CHEVROLET -OLDSMOBILE LTD. 268 Queen St., Port Perry -- 985-8401 7:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. - 10th ANNUAL - Oshawa vs Bndlewood Bradford vs Markham - Pontypool vs Port Perry SUNDAY - Semi-Finals & Championship Games