"A Family Tradition for 126 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, August, 5, 1992 - 21 Sharpen batting, putting and driving skills at the Sol TN 2 7.0 WB, 8 1) Amy Sinclair prepares to try her batting skills at the batting cages at the Port Perry Mini Golf and Driving Range. - Bs Adam Sinclair perfects his drive on one of 10 mats provided at the range. Jeff McConkey and Derek Christie stopped to hose for a photo in the middle of a round on mini golf. KELLYLOWN/PORT PERRY STAR Port Perry Mini Golf and Driving Range offers visi- tors a chance to improve their swing in more ways thanone. Visitors can practice their putting skills on an 18- hole miniature golf course or practice their driving skills on one of 10 driving pads. New to the facility is two batting cages for ball players to hone their batting skills. Machines offer both lob ball and fastball pitches. The cages do have an opening facing the driving range field, so batters can see how far they did hit the ball. The facility is open seven days a week from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. It is located just off Regional Road #2 on the 4th line. \_ Al v - 4 r= § Mini golfing is a family affair. Pictured are Doug McCarthy, left, his wife Donnalee and their children Melissa and Daniel. At right is Paul Marlow and his son Spencer. Perfect Heating doubles Techstar By Judy MacSween Fans and coaches witnessed a great game last Tuesday be- tween Perfect Heating and Techstar in Greenbank. Perfect Heating had 10 players while Techstar only fielded six. Both teams played good ball. The Heaters got their first 156 runs in the first three innings with only three outs, while Techstar scored six. In the last three Perfect Heating came back with five more runs and Techstar scored four. Final score was 20-10 for Perfect Heating. Outstanding players for Per- fect Heating were Paul Chang who went four for four at the plate including a double and a triple. Travis MacSween and Steven Martyn who both did a great job on third and also went four for four. Ryan McBride, who made some great defensive plays along with his awesome catches and who also pitched a good inning. Ben Frith also pitched a good inning and he made some fine catches behind the plate. Also Andres Donnelly played an excellent defensive and offensive game hitting three for four. Techstar's team should all be proud of themselves for playing like a team. There were only six of them and they all played great. Catcher Danny Drebit deserves credit for his outstand- ing catches tagging three out at home. Grant McCoshen who played a strong defensive game and Adam Brain whose offen- sive game was fantastic hitting four for five. Manvers shuts out Legion 2-0 Atoms - July 28 Manvers - 2 Royal Canadian Legion -0 Port Perry Printing "Stormers" - 2 Big V Drug Store -3 Van Camp Contracting - 14 Port Cleaners-1 Goal scorers for Van Camp Contracting were Dean Van Camp, six; Matt McMaster, one; Sarah Smith, three; Jessica Stene, three; Creg Hutchins, one. Goal scorer for Port Cleaners was Jamie Moulin. Pineridge Sports - 8 Laurentian Bank -0 Goal scorers for Pineridge Sports were Gordon Kilner, one; Colleen Barfoot, two; Ste- ven Wygerde, two; John-Ross Lennox, one; Zachary Fis, one; Allan Anderson, one. Pineridge Sports dominated the field and went away with one of their best games of the season. Congratulations to Col- leen Barfoot who scored her first two goals ever and to John- ol 49 qo | «> A f Id oii | Fei2 4 FEATURES LATE MODEL SPORTSMAN STREET STOCK THUNDER CARS Ross Lennox who walked away with his first goal. The team has demonstrated that hard work really does pay off. Laurentian Bank showed a lot of team spirit and put in a great effort while playing short handed. 9-10 Mites The Port Perry Stars finished the season with a 17-12 win over D.J. Taylor. Shooting star Mark Walout scored with a ter- rific three-run homer. Andrew Marsh sparkled with a double play on shortstop by catching a fly ball and tagging a runner headed for third. Burke Thomp- son highlighted the game with yet another home run. Good work Port Perry Star - and good luck in the tourna- ment! Please recycle this newspaper pz MOSPORT | INTERNATIONAL ks orton) 4 RACING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT GATES OPEN 5:30 PM ADMISSION ADULTS $11.00 CHILDREN UNDER 12 -- FREE