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Port Perry Star, 26 May 1992, p. 27

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"A Family Tradition for 126 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 26, 1992 - 27 SY 4 Vv £0 NE : Wii att I ot mB TS Graduating athletes at Port Perry High School are (front, from left) Randy Gardner, Mere- dith Allin, Meaghan Fuller, (back row) Tyler Zenon, Jason Towns, and Linda Crawford. Missing from the photo are Tonya Ballard, Mike Bardeleben, Drew Cardinal, Sarah Doug- las, Mike Flynn, Nina Luchka, and Shawn Plain. Most Valuable Player awards were presented to (front, from left) Kendra McCrae, senior badminton; Sherri Hvidsten, senior soccer; Shawna Cornish, midget basketball; Christie Corden, senior lacrosse; Meaghan Fuller, senior field hockey; (back row) Nina Luchka, senior volleyball; Linda Crawford, senior archery; Gretchen Cornish, senior basketball; Ali- cia Bentley, junior basketball and senior cross-country skiing; Keely Meade, senior track; and Marci Zuly, midget volleyball. " oe i re | Most Valuable Player awards were presented to (front, from left) Paul Murrell, midget | rugby; Paul Linton, junior tennis and midget basketball, Lindsay Parry, junior rugby; Randy Gardner, senior rugby; (back row) Anthony Farrell, junior soccer; Jay Tredway, mid- get volleyball; Jason Towns, senior curling; Duane Empringham, junior volleyball; and Mark Cosway, senior soccer. PPRHS Athletic Banquet Jeff Card Jason Cochrane Grant Kay Steve Laird Scott MacLennon Jason McBride Brad Moase Todd Smart Steve Stiles Denis Smith D. Vanderligt D. VanderSlagt Chad Venning w 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 0 0 2 1 1 TEAM Port Merchants Oshawa Markham Scar Reds Scar Dia's Aurora Bramalea Stroud cM AAONO OT "aap WAOS On --=AaAN_ENMNNOOROODOW X C0000 --=-0 =D @ --~- 0+ ---0000---00008©0 OCO0OO0OO0OO0CO--=-=0~=-NOO- NN =2NO,L,ODWLWWODOO®H AE WNNN = =I OOOO O0ODOCOO- Pizza Delight and Schildt Machining In exciting match On Monday, May 18 there was plenty of action as Pizza De- light and Schildt Machining took to the field at Perry Glen Park. It was another perfect evening for baseball and the re- sult was an exciting game from both teams. Pizza Delight jumped to an .. early lead, scoring runs in each inning and managed to hold the i, lead with 10 runs scored as Schildt came up to bat last. Due to the holiday, the Ma- chining crew were short players, but a determined effort got things rolling after a couple of innings, scored seven runs and making things close by leaving two runners on base and the tying run at home plate. Schildt's outstanding players were Justin Sanders who went three for four and had a big hit, Levon Murison went three for four and a big hit and Scott Evans went four for four with a big hit and an important double play that saved a couple of runs. For Pizza Delight the middle of the batting order played out- standing ball with Donnie Sher- riffs, Gregory Hunter and Pierce Jones all going three for three with two runs scored and some fine defensive plays. A great effort from all the players. Catch more exciting 7-8 base- ball on Monday, June 1 at R.H. Cornish Public School and Perry Glen Park. 2nd Annual + Ww Port Perry Minor Hockey BANQUET & AWARDS NIGHT Saturday, May 30, 1992 at Port Perry Arena Cocktails .......cooeevevennnn., Roast Beef Dinner ......... Award Presentations evens 5:00pm to 6:00pm _ 6:00pm to 7:30pm 7:30pm to 8:30pm w Dance to follow with Entertainment Yr Port Perry Minor Hockey Players FREE pe Guests $5.00 * Tickets $20.00 at door SK Tickets available at Lake Scugog Lumber For more information contact Bryce or Deb Jones 985-8545 - a ea 553 a al a i a Ta Le eR a A ia yaa a el fcc acc co Ee

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