32 - PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, May 26, 1993 LZ "A i Ergo fn A XNA TE By Kelly Lown Port Perry Star Thousands of dollars in cash and merchandise are up for grabs at the Canada-Us 16th annual walleye tournament to be held in Bobcaygeon this weekend. Sponsored by the Bobcaygeon Kinsmen Club, anglers will be meet on By Judy MacSween On Tuesday, May 18, Pine- ridge Sports met with Perfect Heating on the Greenbank turf. Because of excellent pitching on the Heating team Perfect Heat- ing left Pineridge Sports score- ess. Perfect Heating had Travis Howell hit three for three which included a home run, Mike Phoenix two doubles and a sin- The boys under 12 consolation round was won by Chris gle and who also made some Jones (left) over Justin Roovers (right) Du rham Police Great Lake race July 1 The Durham Regional Police Service has once again entered a crew of eight paddlers to com- pete in the 10th Annual cross- Lake Ontario "Great Lake Race" for charity. shaved 12 minutes off the previ- ous world record of five hours, 15 minutes. This year they are being challenged by 14 other crews, including the Metro To- ronto Police, Niagara Regional Police, Toronto Firefighters, Skydome Fitness Club, and The Toronto Sun. The race is a 30 mile competi- tive fund raising event that ww, ; we starts in Niagara-On-The-Lake Linda deWitt (left) was the winner in the under 14 girls conso- 2nd ends at the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition, CHIN Inter- lation round. She faced Carrie Ollerton (right) in the final. national Picnic, on Canada Day,July 1,1993. Proceeds from the event will go to the Down Syndrome Asso- ciation and the Addiction Re- search Foundation. If you would like to help spon- r Over 400,000 graduates recommend Young Drivers Last year, the Durham crew "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Canada-Us Walleye competing for a Princecraft 16- foot Pro 162 boat. An added twist this year will have those anglers who are skunked vying for a depth sounder. Last year the top winners took home $8,000 plus mer- chandise for first place, $4,000 plus for second and $2,000 plus merchandise for third place. Pineridge and Perfect Heating the field awesome catches on the infield, Ben Frith, Jason Cooper and Paul Chang all hit three for three. Pineridge Sports first base- man Adam Murphy who made some spectacular catches in- cluding all three outs in the fourth inning. Jason Lown who not only pitched a scoreless in- ning he played a great defensive ball game and Robert Smith who made some fine catches in centre field. of Canada Winner of Uxposition Draw Michael Wells, Manchester Enrol Now 852-9705 sor the police crew, please call Detective Tom Cameron at the Street Crime Unit, 579-1520. ed In the Durham Central Gymn are (from left) Darcia Fis, Kristy DON'T MISS THE 3RD ANNUAL PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY AVARLS BANQUET "Saturday, May 29, 1993 1:00pm to 6:00pm ~ at Scugog Arena ~ Players Free - $10.00/family Tickets Available at Pineridge Sports "Don't forget the Skybox Draw - return your tickets please" Join us in celebrating a Successful season as well as honouring the many award winners. Tournament to be held this weekend The walleye tournament will be held May 28-30 on Pigeon Lake at the Canal Street Park location, east of the locks. Registration, orientation and regulation outlines will be held on Friday night. For the third straight year the Kids Derby will also be held. This popular event has doubled in size since its inception. Meant as a fun day for the youngsters, they are also taught to be proponents of the environ- ment as they officially weigh in on official scales and perform live release. The Kids Derby will be held on May 29 with Grades 1 through 4 fishing from 9:30 a.m. until 10:15 a.m. and Grades 5 through 8 fishing from" 10:15 a.m.until11 a.m. : Applications are available for the Kids Derby at both the Bob- caygeon and Dunsford Public Schools and Mac's Mini Mart. Life preservers are mandato- ry and prizes and fun are guar- anteed. For information on the Cana- da-Us Walleye Tournament call Shawn Mills at 738-4648 or John Brown 738-2532. For in- formation on the Kids Fishing Derby call 738-2997. « Three gymnasts from Prince Albert Public School participat. astics Meet, recently. Pictured Coates, (rear), who placed 1st in the vault competition and Keily Coates. 7-8 Mites Cottrell's Cuspids played a great game against Greenbank Garden Centre on Monday, May 17. The final score being 16-12 for Cottrell's Cuspids. Cottrell's had some great hit- ting by Justin Koury, Stephen Groves and Erin Edwards as well as good base running by the rest of the team. Greenbank had two strong hits by both Tim Lamb and Jesse Hodgins. Good fielding was demonstrated by Mark Oli- vero and the rest of the team. 5 AC I OAL