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Port Perry Star, 24 Sep 1985, p. 24

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24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Sept. 24, 1985 Port Bantams end the season Port Perry Lions Club Bantams Softball team wrapped up a very suc- cessful season by winn- ing the York-Durham Bantam Softball League Play-off Tournament held on the weekend in Markham. The local club had completed the schedule with 17 wins and 3 losses, and swept the two day tournament with three straight wins. Port Perry opened the five team tournament by defeating Sharon 3-2 as they scored a run in the bottom of the seventh in- ning to win it. The Port Perry 'cam opened the scoring in the fourth inn- ing when Bobby Orr, Craig Venning and Keith Roberge all had hits to take an early 2-0 lead, this stood until the top of the seventh inning when Sharon came back to tie the game with three straight hits. The winning run was scored by Jamie Mahoney when he bunted softly and went to second on a bad throw, he then stole third base and scored on a pass ball by the Sharon catcher to give Port Perry the win. Bowling news TUESDAY NIGHT Team Standings: Redouutables - 14; Young and Old - 10; Bushers - 9; Retreads - 7; No Names - 3, Blue Jays -0 High Single: John (nis- clone - 294 High Single with Han- dicap: John Cniscione 294 High Triple: John Cris clone 798 High Triple with Han- dicap: Joh. Cniscione TY8 215 And Over: Bruce MEN'S BOWLING Stauffer 248: Norm Haugen - 215251; Kd Weinhold 215; Alex Mills 220,228; Pat Mason - 222; Bill Ruesink - 225: Bruce Norton - 228; Steve Robinson - 216; Shawn Cochrane - 229; Gill Quackenbush - 216. John Criscione 237,267,294 600 And Over: Norm Haugen 660. Bill Ruesink 606. Bruce Stauffer 620. Shawn Cochrane 635. John crmiscione - 798 Dave Burnett allowed only five hits and had six strike outs for the win while Dave Baranieski was the losing pitcher for Sharon. Dave Culbert, Steve Durham and Bob- by Orr also had hits in this victory. In game two played on Saturday, Port Perry again received a strong pitching performance from Dave Burnett as he allowed 2 hits and struck out 8 as the Lions Club defeated Bradford by a 3-0 score. Port Perry opened the scoring again in the fourth inning as Craig Venning singled, Keith Roberge walked and both scored when pinch- hitter Tim Allsopp lined a triple to deep left field. Craig Venning walked in the sixth inning and eventually scored on a fielders choice hit by Brad Menzies. Bobby Orr was the only other Port Perry hitter to get on base off losing pitcher Jim Derby who issued 8 walks. This second game win over Bradford put Port Perry in the Champion- ship game on Sunday morning against Sharon who earlier had defeated Stouffville and Bradford to gain the final round. The fans who came to see the game were not disap- pointed as Port Perry's Dave Burnett and Sharon's Dave Bar- anieski "hooked-up' in a real pitchers battle as they had all season long, but Port Perry's fine defensive play pulled them through to a 2-1 victory. Port Perry scored a run in the first inning on a fielders choice out by Jeff Oke. Sharon tied it up in the second inning when they had two of their three hits allowed by Burnett to score their only run. Sharon did come close in the third inning, when they loaded bases with nobody out, but 2 excellent defensive plays by third baseman Bobby Orr kept them off the scoreboard. Port Perry again took the lead in the fourth in- ning as Craig Venning opened with a line drive single to centre field, and eventually scored on Blair Bailey's ground-out to short stop. This prov- ed to be the winning run as pitcher Dave Burnett and catcher Dave Culbert shut them out the Single finals in tennis ---- [] / J LN Ry a Jay Neill (right) just couldn't put it all together last Sunday as Ken Elliott (left) defeated Jay in three sets fo take the men's singles title. Port Perry Tennis Club held its annual "singles tournament' at the lakefront courts dur- ing the past two weeks, with the semi-final and final matches being played last Saturday and Sunday In the mens final, Ken Elhott defeated Jay Neill in a very tight contest in three sets, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 Sophia Brendon took the womens title by defeating Diane Burt in three sets 6-3. 6-7. 7-6 (Consolation winners for the tournament were George Bright who defeated Barry Bracken and Laurie Cooper defeating Riet Orde NIG » TROPHIES } ) and [ | ENGRAVING | | PINE RIDGE i SPORTS | | "sHop | B Queen St Port Perry 0 1 985-2839 ER with victory in York-Durham remainder of the game to in the gold medals and the Championship. This Port Perry Bantam team played exciting and strong defensively all year long and made an excellent showing in O.A.S.A. Tournament played in Picton as they had two tough 1-0 losses to New Hamburg and Picton but did defeat Meaford 6-2. Earlier in the season they defeated Napanee to win the Cobourg Tournament. The team was made up of pitcher Dave Burnett, pitcher-outfielder Ray Sheir, pitcher-outfielder Craig Venning, catcher Dave Culbert; first basemen - Blair Bailey and Dan Rankin; second basemen - Steve Durham; Shortstops - Keith Roberge and Brad Menzies; third basemen - Bobby Orr; outfielders - Jamie Mahoney, Jeff Oke, Tim Allsopp, Dar- ren Fulford; Coaches - Ted Culbert, Wayne Ven- ning and Jim Burnett. -~ en - Sophia Brendon (top) defeated Diane Burt (bottom) in three sets to win this years title during the women's tennis championship held on Sunday at the tennis courts at Port Perry's lakefront. 04 > ¥ A

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