ba WA Rime GREENE ANTRGaRn Alen MEHL SUR Soin NEWB tr rie Seth PY I SB SP SY = = N=: NUS. XS EE pres Nis. Xap, (TNE ePMRre ss: Tesh: LOWES en WARS SER WEEE a: ST TE EEE TERETE, REET TA TREE TTR REST ETN TRV NT NeW oF ma ft Fg weed - The Blackstock Figure Skating Club team won the T-ball cha Minor Ball finals held Saturday in Blackstock. They beat their Centre, by a score of 19-18. Pictured are (front, from left) Cory vy a AA ¥ # # ad Lo She Co SE SPT » Fea A \ a ol Eh pa = IN : STA =) Vv ©), A (LIRR E25 = nYlm] O) fo N= WEA = ' - wm hy 00 oy ACA hn - _ w= pL ~. # mplonship In the Cartwright opponents, Analda Garden Clarke, Donald Shaw, Owen Browe, William Dallas, Corey Hellingman, Joel. Mi¢hel, (back row) coach Neil Clarke, Mat- thew O'Grady, Dean McClure, Christina Bryans, Kevin Deeth, Matthew Morrison, and coach 5 f 7 / KH be 'John Hellingman. Absent from the photo are coaches Steve Shaw and Brenda Alain. \UGGERS The Cartwright Minor Ball 7-8 Mites championship game had to go two extra innings be- fore a winner was decided. Swain Seeds Sluggers won the closely-contested match 17-16. over the Michael Baker Automotive Services team. Pictured are (front, from left) coach Heather Jones, Mark Carnochan, Alex DeJong, Jeffery Zeidman, Mark Vernest, coach Les- lle Jones, (back row) Heather Lee, Holly Bartley, Joey Hill, and Donny Ellis. Absent from the photo are Willy Matthews, Brian Carter and coach Sedan O'Donoghue. | Local golfers in junior tour By Kelly Lown Port Perry Star The - Durham/Northumber- land Junior Golf Tour is head- ing into the sixth event of its seven-stop tour. The most recent tour stop, held August 3 at Cherry Downs, saw Jason Hawksby of Cedar Hurst Golf Club and Scott Vail of Oshawa Golf Club tie for first with a 75. Second place was Brad Dove of Che was third, shooting a77. : Local golfers participating 'were Kent Jamieson, of Sunny- brae Golf Club shooting an 84. Sandy Mark, of Crestwood, shot an 87 and Jeremy Geer, of Sun- nybrae shot an 88. Eddie Maun- | der, of Cherry Downs Golf Club, Downs, whoshota 76 and David Kovaks did not compete in this event as he was golfing elsewhere. - Stop four on the tour was at Whitevale Golf Club on Tues- day, July 27. gee, David Kovacs was the winner shooting a 72. Todd Burrell, of Whitevale was second with a 75. Three golfers tied for third. Local golfers' results were as follows; Jeremy Geer shot a 79, Eddie Maunder an 80, Sandy Mark an 81 and Kent Jamieson an82. \ - | Through five stops on the tour David Kovacs, Cherry Downs Golf Club), is leading the 60 golf- ers with 281 points. Todd Bur- . rell, Whitevile, and Brad Dove, Cherry Dowis, round out the The winner of each event re- ceives 60 points, one for each golferon the tour. Local golfers' points are as fol- lows. Jeremy Geer is currently in 14th place with a total of 191 _ points over five events. Kent Ja- mieson is in 20th spot with 181 ints in five events. Sandy ark is close behind with 169 points over five events, putting im in 23rd spot. Eddie Maun- der is in 47th spot with 109 points, over two events. There are two remaining stops on the néw junior tour be- fore a winner will be known. The next stop is Oshawa Golf Club on Monday, August 16 and Lakeridge Links on Monday, August 23. + ' stock Lioness 8. : _ Baker Auto started off on the for Swains were Holly Bartley pley. - walks. $ dis Ad t AAS Lt gy ALLNE f i + I 2 £ § at hs biG dha te El 5 "Seugog's Community Ne r 6f Choice" gog . : . ---- rn ¢ --_---- (y. 3 Se H pr i A; 3 a pa PTR ae, . RSs THA ale (EY ELFEN Cg : i + ar Se Rt ~ 5 1 4, he division champions of Cartwright Minor SH : Sy 80 LE & A ! La " 28 Fe i : 3k 4 . a LAI gt E- fi ET #15 5 J i We = Wm NATIT Nt yA 1 Ree pe . AL Es n 8 Fd | phy YET RREE X x y . LRTI THR a aT bk S20 { hes) Se LY af Ball tyke tournament Someone referred to them as the Bad News Bears. But today they are the champions. After a 1-9 regular season Swain Seed's combined pitching and fielding to win good hitting, good three games in a row to win the Cartwright Minor Ball Tyke Di- vision last Saturday in Black- stock. : : Tournament Summary Mike Baker Auto 20 - Black- right track by easily beating the Lioness. As has happened all year strong pitching and timely hitting le victory. oo Swain Seeds 17 - Carpet - Warehouse 11. : FEY Swains started the tourney ~ with an upset win over Carpet ~ Warehouse. Leading the wa and Donny Ellis scoring four runs each. ot ond inning highlighted by Rob- ert Larmers two RBIs. Other- game stars for Carpet included : Mitch Truax and Adam Sta- Turner's Gregn Giants 17 - Blackstock Lioness 6. "Turners finally started hi : Tl ting again by scoring five runs: in three innings. Steven Blun- den led the attack with an off field home run while shawn McNamara, Autumn Watson, Craig Joudrey, Russell Jackson and Rachel ubovic scored two runs each. SLE ie ~~ Alex Blue aid Melissa Killen were the Lioness game stars batting in four of the six teams runs. 5 a Swain Seeds 11 - H & M Wright Sox3. Swains continued their win- ning ways scoring 10 of their runs in the third and fourth in- nings, with seven coming via A total team effort turned successful as six players scored two runs each. : Johnathon Wotten led the H & M attack with a three run home run to drive in all of his teams runs. - Carpet Warehouse 20 -H & M Wright Sox 18. : For bragging rights the Car- pet Warehouse team came out on top. The 23 walks issued by the H & M pitchers helped dra- matically the run scoring for the Carpet arehouse team. Rob- ert er and Britanny Sims led Carpets with thliree runs - each. Heading the way for H& M were Andrea Bonsma, Brent MacGregor and Lindsay Kuhne scoring three runs each. el * Swain Seeds 17 the Auto squad to ete ed Carpet Warehouse made the game close with a five run sec- 'ninth hits by Tim Tyson Prescott provided three Mike Baker Auto 5 - Turner's Green Giants4. Jo Baker Auto won a well played me scoring the winning run nthefifthinning. ~~ Turners rallied with one run but pitcher Ashley Lucas ended the game by striking out the fi- nal three Turner'sbatters. Most of Baker's runscame via § walks issued by Turner's pitch- § ers. Gordon Smith led Turners ~ | with a home run:and scoring - "tworuns. oo Tos Champions pFin 1 - Mike Baker Auto 16. (two extrainnings). Baker Auto started fast by taking a commanding 6-0 lead after three innings. However, - Swain Seeds scored the maxi- mum five runs in the fourth and fifth innings to take a 10-8 lead Y highlighted by the triple by | Mark Carnaghan in the fourth inning. Then the drama unfold. Baker Auto rallied in. the sixth for five runs of their own to take a 13-10 lead. Not to be 'outdone Swains tied the game with three runs in the bottom of. the. seventh inning to force ex-: ~ trainnings. ..~ In the eighth inning Swains had the chance to win but stranded a runner on third base - with none out. 15 the top of the, : ensen. and runs to give Baker Auto the lead. But Swains were not done 'yet. Mark: Carnaghan led. off . with a hit. Two walks later the "bases were loaded." Alex De- Jong"s hit scored two runs, then Heather Lee Jones grounded out to score Holly Bartley to tie the game. With one out Mark Vernest singled to score Donny "Ellis with the winning run and claim victory to the Tyke title. For Swains every player scored at least one run with Alex DeJong and Mark Vernest scoring three each. Also helping their cause were the 23 walks issued by the Baker Auto pitch- ers. - : gr, Tim Jensen and Hailey Campbell led the Baker Auto at- tack by scoring four runs each. In the end, a great way to finish. Members of Swain Seeds in- 'cluded coaches Heather "and Craig Jones and tournament laying players Holly Bartley, nny ~ Ellis," Alex Dedong, Heather Lee Jones, Mark Vern- est, Jeff Zeidman, Mark Carna- ghan, Joey Hill and Brian Cart- er, Other team' members were Nicole Jones and Willy Mat- thaeus. ~*~ \ Hearty: congratulations to Swans Seeds for a job very well OME, = bin in Hants team SE