«rr ¢ Yo i ' all .o EI A ENE EER Tene - EYER. "- i ', . 28 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 4, 1988 | Yi 8 3 / Port Perry team takes Kawartha League championship, again by Heather McCrae The 1988 season of the Port Perry Tennis Club is coming to a close very shortly. Reflecting over all the activities it's been another successful year. The Club started off the season with a fun tournament on Sunday, May 22nd. Jonathan Tammela headed up another six weeks of tennis instruction for the junior members and adults commencing in mid-May. The first phase of Monday Night League started on June 6th. The Club was represented by three teams in the early Bird Tournament in Fenlon Falls, namely Beth Charles/Diane Burt; Laurie ~~ Cooper/Winnie Tobin and Ralph Ballard/John Scott. Diane Burt organized and ran again the ever popular three weeks Junior Summer Program, along with the assistance of Alex Pilepic, an Ontario Tennis Association and tennis Canada Certified Instructor, Sophia Bren- don and Do Bigglestone. The Mix- ed Doubles Tournament was played on July 2nd. The winning team of Heather Muir and Jay Neill defeated John Scatt and win- nie Tobin in two straight matches. In the consolation finals Chic Carnegie and Gale Ballard were defeated by Tony Tenwesteneind and Sandra Adameryck. In July our Kawartha League team captured the Rhys Williams trophy, an overall win in regular league play. This was the fourth consecutive year our Kawartha League Team had captured this trophy over teams from Fenlon Falls, Peterborough, Lindsay and Oshawa. On Civic Holiday weekend Georgia Brock organiz- ed and ran, along with the assistance of Dick and Sally Mar- tin, the "Good Ship .Lellipop" another Fun Tournament. Brian Shanley'emerged the top man and Riet Orde was the Top lady. In August the Junior's Tennis Tournament, organized and run by Rebecca Kahn, was held with some rather-exciting tennis skills displayed. Jeff Murray emerged the winner over Adam Johnston in the finals. In the consolation - round Todd Smart was defeated by Paul Linton. In the Ladies Division Melissa Moehring cap- tured the Ladies Champion title over Tasha Vanderwyst while Did You Know each week the PORT PERRY STAR is purchased and read by over 16,000 potential consumers? * A & & TENE LCEECUEER ADVERTISE For more information about effective advertising contact the advertising department at the Port Perry Star 985-7383 Kendra McCrae defeated Aman- da Bright in the consolation side. The trophies for this tournament were graciously donated by Barry Johnston of Sportsland. The Port Perry Tennis Club had several junior members representing the Club in Lindsay in a League Tour- nament between Tennifarm, Lindsay and Port Perry. Winners of the various age categories were Scott Menzies, Rob Johnston, Paul Linton, Quinn Sutherland, Melissa Moehring and Tasha Vanderwyst. Port Perry reciprocated by hosting a tourna- ment for these three teams and this will most certainly become an annual event. Phase II of Mon- day Night league got into full "swing. The Men's and Ladies' Doubles Tournament was held at the end of August. In the Ladies Division the team of Sophia Bren- don/Heather Muir emerged vic- torious over Laurie Cooper and Winnie Tobin. In the consolation round Johanna Ricketts and Nan- cy Forrester defeated Quinn Sutherland and Kathy Reese. In the Men's Division John Scott and Kenny Elliott were victorious over Jay Neill and Joe Vander- wyst. In the consolation round Drew Cardinal and Paul Linton defeated Scott MacTavish: and Jeff Murray. On August 20th the Port Perry Tennis Club Kawartha League team emerged victorious again, in their fifth consecutive year of winning the Walker Jones trophy, emblemate of the overall winner in play-off action. This tennis club has been a member of the Kawar- - tha Mixed League since 1979 and - previous to their fifth straight win - had won the Consolation trophy twice. The league provides not on- ly good, competetive tennis, but | ---.AAapps Pictured above are also enjoyable, friendly and sociable contact with tennis players from the other clubs. The Wednesday morning Ladies league, spearheaded by Kathy: Reese, had a successful summer ending with a Singles Tournament on September 7th. Riet Orde emerged the winner in the finals over Ann Powell. In the Consolation round Kathy Reese defeated Peg McKelvey in a fun, action filled day. Ted Griffin, of Lake Scugog Lumber, very graciously donated to the club lumber so the club's own carpenter, Joe Vanderwyst, could build more benches at the courts. The final tournament of the wv 94 "od and $Y Aiygmwur * ow $5 eT Sl 3 HE Winners in th left:. Kenny Elliott, Jay Nell, Riet Orde. In the mens final, A look back at tennis season this summer year, the Singles Tournament, was held the week of September 19th with the finals being played on September 25th. Sophia Bren- don emerged the champion in the Ladies Division over Winnie Tobin and in the consolation round Georgia Brock was vic- torious over Riet Orde. In the Men's Division, Jay Neill cap- tured the championship title over Kenny Elliott and in the consola- - tion finals Brad Biggleston was victorious over Jack Ricketts. The final social event of the year, the annual "Tennis Ball" is being held at Skyloft Ski and Country Club on October 29th. Generally, around this same time the wind e Port Perry Tennis Club's Singles tournament held recently. From Winnie Tobin, Jack Ricketts, Georgia Brock and Jay defeated Kenny for the championship. Brad 'happy winter. screens come down and then we all realize the season has come to a close. : One might wonder what tennis players do in the winter. For some they still continue to play on in- door courts. Others take up the role of chauffeurs, carting their kids to hockey and ringette. Some take to the ski hills, or the curling rink or head south for the winter. Regardless of what the winter holds we always look forward, with great eagerness, to the beginning of another tennis season. RETIRE We wish all the members of the Port Perry Tennis Club a safe and a Biggleston (not in photo) defeated Jack Ricketts In the consolation. Sophia Brendon (not in photo) defeated Winnie Tobin for the ladles championship and Georgla Brock defeated Riet Orde in the consolation final. A ppy smiling faces of mem- bers of the Port Perry Tennis Club Kawartha League team. And they have every reason to be smiling as the team won the Rhys Williams trophy and the Walk- Vv M5 Sk GRU er Jones trophy, held by captain Beth Charles. For full detalls of the success In the Kawartha League, see the Tennis Racket column In this edition of the Port Perry Star.