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Port Perry Star, 14 Jun 1988, p. 28

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Md ne Sa a a aa ae [aati In the championship game at the Sea Sunday, the powerful bats of the Markh grave Parks Board tournament on am "Fathers" prevalled over Fox- bridge Corp of Uxbridge. The "Fathers," not a religious order by the way, went un-defeated through this tournament flelding. At left accepting $500 champion right is Larry Austin of Uxbridge, cheques were Doug Dempsey and Gle tournament are used b y the Parks Board to up-gr lent ball diamonds and park in Seagrave. Kelth Puckrin, centre of the Seagrave 3 with some big hitting and slick ship money Is Rick Norton. At which won $250. Presenting the nn Turnbull. All proceeds from this ade the already excel- p i Parks Board, presented consola- tion prize money of $300 to John Sloan and Steve McTaggert of the Little Britain Pirates after they defeated Seagrave Systems. At left are Cliff Vaughan and Wayne Mahaffy who received $150 for their team. The Tennis Racket Port leads Kawartha team Monday Night League has pro- gressed into it's third week and is proving to be a fun and action fill- ed evening again this year. The teams who make up this league are, Scott's Stars, Barton's Bruisers, Rocket's Rangers, Chic's Lets, Laurie's Lobs, Muir's Marvels, Di's Dynamics and Ralphie's Raiders. Next week sorae scores will be published and we'll see which teams are getting all the fame and glory. The annual Early Bird Tourna- ment was held again in Fenelon Falls on June 4th. The Port Perry Tennis Club was weil represented with teams of Beth Charles and Diane Burt; Laurie Cooper and Winnie Tobin and the men's team of Ralph Ballard and John Scott. Everyone reported on having a lot of fun, good tennis and really keen participants. That's what this crazy sport is all about! The Club is doing well in the Kawartha League. Port is in the lead against Fenelon Falls, peter- borough and Lindsay. Port Perry played in Peterborough the night of June 1st, under the skies of a 'blue moon', and woz with a score of 4-2. Georgia and Heather toured the beautiful countryside of Peterborough county and were enthralled, to say the least, of how helpful people were when we stop- ped to ask for directions! Last Thursday, Port Perry defeated Fenelon Falls by a score of 6-0. LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS? The Star is your best bet.......Phone 985-7383 -----mw Lindsay plays in Port Perry this week. Everyone in the league en- joys . the friendship, com- petetiveness, sportsmanship and best of all the fun and exercise. Coming back again, by popular demand is our Junior Summer Program, running for three weeks from July 11 to July 29, 9 a.m. - 12 noon, at a cost of $36.00 per person. Diane Burt is organiz- ing this event, along with the ever-popular Alex Pilepic, who is an Ontario Tennis Association and Tennis Canada certified in- structor. Registration is at the courts Monday, June 27th, from 5-7 p.m. See the ad elsewhere in this paper for further details. The next big event coming up is the Mixed Doubles Tournament on July 2nd. More details will be available next week, but mark this date on your calendar now, for a day of fun, fitness, and sportsmanship! " Pee Wee boys softball action On Monday, May 23, 1988, Irwin Smith beat D.J. Taylor in PeeWee Softball Action by the score of 7 to 14 in a very close game. Andrew Pereman was the winning pitcher for Irwin Smith by pitching 4 solid innings and connected for a dou- ble at the plate. Gary Norton pit- ched three shut out innings for D.J. Taylor. With great pitching by Andrew Pereman and good hits from Nathan Brown and Travis Guin- don, Irwin Smith solidly beat Standard Electric by the score of 15 to 2 on May 30, 1988. For Stan- dard Electric, Adam Johnston pit- ched 3 good innings while Jake Luke and Mike Sluggett each scored one run. D.J. Taylor beat Seagrave Park by the score of 15 to 12 with Jeremy Davidson hitting a double to drive in the winning run. Louis Whitfield pitched 3 solid innings for D.J. Taylor. On June 6, 1988, Sean Ball hit a home run in the bottom .of the . final inning to break the tie so that D.J. Taylor could beat Standard Electric by the score of 11 to 8. Gary Norton connected on a home run as well for D.J. Taylor while Kevin O'Neil made some good catches in the outfield. Cory Bricknell pitched well by striking out 5 batters for Standard Elec- tric while Adam Johnston played well as catcher and hit a home run. Pete King and Kevin Pearce each made a great catch at se- cond and short stop respectively to help out Standard Electric. Jake Waznicky pitched well for Brian's Towing during 3 innings, to help beat Seagrave Park by the score of 13 to 8. Michael Reader assisted defensively for Brian's Towing by making some great catches at first base. PEE WEE BOYS HOUSE LEAGUE STANDINGS Name G W L T Pts. Lil Gators 4 4 0 0 8 Irwin Smith 3 2 1 0 4 D.J. Taylor 4 2 2 0 4 Brian's Towing 2 1 1 0 2 Standard Electric 2 0 2 0 oO Seagrave Park 3 0 3 0 o IF YOUR AD WAS HERE ... over 12,000 people could have read it this week! That's alot of potential customers for your business. Advertising made easy -- find out more about it! CALL 985-7383 for INFORMATION NOTICE el 1 certificate. MINOR HOCKEY TRAINERS, COACHES, MANAGERS for 1988-89 season Any person interested in these positions with Port Perry Minor Hockey in 1988 - '89 (House League or OMHA rep teams) must submit resume and team requested by July 8. OMHA rep team coaches must hold a N.C.C.P. level cer- tificate, and OMHA rep team trainers must hold H.T.C.P. lev- The above is not a requirement for House League coach es or their trainers. Submit resumes by July 8 to: PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY c/o President, Don Steele Box 877, Port Perry, Ont. LOB 1NO HEY KIDS! -- 3 Week -- JUNIOR TENNIS PROGRAM 3 "Fun, Games and Instructional Tennis in the Sport that lasts a Lifetime." beginning MONDAY, JULY 11th to FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1988 Young People ages 8 to 16 Years Weekday Mornings - 9 AM to 12 Noon At a cost of $36.00 per Person: Registration at the Port Perry Tennis Courts on MONDAY, JUNE 27th from 5 PM to 7 PM (NO Pre-registration Please.) LJ] sponsored by the Gatorade Youth Tennis Program and supported by the Ontario Tennis Association * Qualified Instructors * Performance Award Scheme Testing & Badges * Cold drinks supplied & a junior racquet (if needed) For further information call: 985-3091

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