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Port Perry Star, 10 Aug 1993, p. 27

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4 PORT PERRY STAR - Tug othe Under Seven In Under Seven action last week, Manvers Tykes overcame Port: Perry Printing. by a: 2-0 margin. Manvers goals were scored by Rachel Spearing and Jordan Jaques. Jonathan Tay- lor ; and Shannon Branton played a strong game for the printers, with help from Aaron Bray and Katie Peleikis. 'Twice Told . Tales defeated Port Perry Lions Club thanks to a hat trick from Kyle Geer and a goal by Robert Mark. Brent Wagg scored for the Lions and Kylie Goodwin played a good game in net. Honorable men- tion goes to Alisha Timmers and Cindy Howard for unrelent- ing effort. A solid team effort by all players resulted in a four goal game for Brian's Towing in their match against. Scugog Lumber. Kenneth Brit had an exceptional outing, scoring three goals and Grant Ranieri 'got the other goal after playing a good defensive game. Maggie Robins made some terrific plays to enable the team to turn the ~ ball around and shut Scugog ~ Lumber out. John Anthony "Haugen' 8 Heroes and Man: vers ped to a 2-2 draw. Goals for the Heroes were by Kevin * Robins, and Greg Joffrey. The coaching staff noticed that sum- mer fun seems to be wearing _the kids out as the team looked 'a bit tired. Melissa - Spearing and Russell McGrath got ot Mare vers. markers, | Darlene Colton Photography continues to dominate and last week Mr. Sub was the unfortu- nate victim. The photographers continue "to show offensive depth, with goals being scored by Stephen Karalash (two), Darren Tapper (two), Scott Lennox (three), and Katelyn Cowie (one). The goal scorers were backed up by good efforts from Eric Drebit and Holly Alli- son. Mr. Sub played with only a five-man roster but even so Lindsay Carr managed to kick one in. A competitive game between Waterfront Cafe and Raglan Welding ended in a 4-0 score in favor of Waterfront. David de- Koning scored his first goal. Tim Dopohue continued his scoring prowess with two, as did Peter Konstantinopolous Tanti and Andrew Adams kept with one. Robert Potier had a on trying for their team. Under Nine Second Hand for Kids played well against Tims Renovations, resulting in a 3-1 win, with all --8trong game and just missed on -a couple of opportunities. Rag- lan put forth a valiant effort, with Jamie Corneal doing a good Jobi in net and on the defen- "three of their goals being scored * "sive line. Brook MacKenzie, by Spencer Churchill. Excellent goaltending by Amy Evans and Blake Cunningham helped to preserve the win. Both Jaime Geer and Hilary Gibson also looked strong for the renova- tors. D. J. Bois picked up the lone marker for Tims.- Chad Wansborough played well at his .+ forward position, as did Kyle Marlow and Richard Brazier. Laura Batterink and Keri Ver- "i; nooy played an effective defen- ..8ive game. 'Matthew Sutherland, with a five goal performance, led the offence for Reach Park Motors to a 10-1 victory over Subby's. Richard Tracey, with a burst of speed and a right-footed blast, - scored his first goal of the sea- son. Other goal scorers for the motors were Megan Smith (two), and the Ashton-Lane connection of Julie-Ann Domik and Pam Armstrong with one each rounded out the scoring. Matthew Hertzberg in his sec- ond game in goal, allowed only one. "Scott- Symes, Lori Powell and - Gabriel Benschop did an excel- lent job as well in the positions . they played. ~ Underll Van Camp vs Willowtree - It looked like Willowtree was going to clean up in the first 'half of this game but Van Camp came back in the second half to take the lead over Willowtree 4- 2. For Willowtree, Gregory Bee- nan came through with some good saves, Nicole Bourgeois was excellent on defence, good play-making came from Gordon Kuher, who also scored one goal, along with Stacey Cun- nirigham"s one goal and Mat- thew Robertson had some real good boots out there. For Van Camp, Angela Guenther was good on defence, David Hal- ward: and' Trevor Robbins played well and scored one each. Dean Van Camp was a brilliant forward and scored two and Clayton Gilmour came through with some brilliant passing and play-making. CH a. YOu As. the year draws to an end with the majority of the House League Championshi going this weekend, Port Perry Minor Softball would like to gratefull y acknowledge our many sponsors. 'Without the support of these people our programs would not survive. Durward Driveway Sealing Settlement Huw Shops Lehey's Backhoe Service South Port Gardens Dr. Dunke Port Perry Di stic Center Homestead | miture Kastelic Koun Dr. J. Cottrell The Galley Fish & Seafood Perfect Pottions Standard Electric Schildt Machining Centennial Lanes Hank's Pastries - Dowson's Valu-Mart Van Camp Contracting Taylor-Ford-Mercu Bruton's Big V. # , The Port Perry Lagion Durham Pharm Mother Jacksons Goreski Summer Resort Port Perry Star 62 Water St. ZizZags Kirby Structures Brian's Towing +e Delta Fitness Center .- Flieler's Petro oryiGh Philp Pontiac Buick oe ts. I Bell 905 Z, Classic Pineridge Country 2 5e3 Port Perry Auto Glass oo JBK Industries Lake Lumber # Willy & Son Matine David Cliow's Restaurant - Switzer Motors Parbro Farms XL Gas Bar Ivory Forest Homes "ives Antique "Van & Truck World Edward's Construction Cine-Max Video Roger Tennant Auto Setigog Citizen : Trader Sam's Mike Photography From Port Perry Minor Softball and all the kids -- .. . A Big Thank You! ' . . ¥ \ game de Legal Bag flos vs Manyers Legal Eagles trumped Man- vers 12-5. nvers was out- numbered but 'not outplayed. They ga it their best. Mat- thew Mullock" gle yed a good game in net. Good defensive play came from David Har- wood, Mitchell Notarangelo and Amanda Hafeli. Good running and kicking by all four, Ashley : Notenboom, Bryan Jarrett and Sasha Lohse. Legal Eagles' goals were scored by Stacey Duncan, Jason Howarth, Justin Moffatt and Trevor Lance. Emmerson Insurance vs Van Camp Van Camp 'came through with another win this week over Emmerson. Dean Van Camp and Michael Sytsma each scored three goals with David Halward booting in one. Gerard Timmers put Emmerson on the scoreboard with two. Final score 7-2. Manvers vs Legal Eagles Legal Eagles got the first two .goals of the game, byt Manvers came back with one' scored by Greg Robinson and assisted by Bryan Jarrett. Great goaltend- ing by Brandon Spearing. Legal Eagles came back with two more markers. Legal Eagles' goals scored by Justin Moffatt and Stacey Duncan. | * Emmerson Insurance vs Willowtree Farms Willowtree Farms came out strong and continued this strong lay throughout the fo eating Emmerson 6-2. Emmerson fought back and put in a fine showing from all players. Deanna Mackenzie "and Evan Ashton. made some smart plays 'for Emmerson ~while No Rei 'was-good in net. Go: r Emmerson were scored by Glenn Thompson and Torry strong effort and Matthew Rob- ertson played strong defence. Wesley Langmaid and co'and Kilner scored two apiece a Stacey Cunningham and Tri-- sha Cowie each scored one. PE PeeWee Fastball The Port Perry MoJack Pee- Wee fastball team started" off their OASA 3 layoff series with Campbellfor 3 wit (ask Larry Skerratt). Tacky scored first in ther half of the opening Sethe and never let Campbellford ge too close after that. The Mod ook si Cg defence led by Nick Skerratt, good catches out in left field and J. Jason Best, . who directly or indirectly made ey who made three six outs from his second base po- "sition, shut Campbellford al- most completely down. Jon ~ excellent game as he went 'the distance, striking out six 'while picking Froats pitched an up the win. The MoJack hitting was done by: Ryan Williamson with two triples, 'Doug Short 'with a triple, and singles by Ja- son Best, Marc Versage and Brad Monsma. Big Nick Sker- | ratt showed a plate as he wal Also picking up walks were Jon d eye at the Froats with two and Ryan Moynes and Ryan Williamson a walk each. The ModJacks now travel to Campbellford on Monday, Aug. 9 for the second game in this se- ries 'with game time being 7 p.m. Good luck, MoJacks. odin, For Willow- tree, 'Adam Landry put out a on Tuesday, Aug. an 8-2 win and took a 1-0 lead in the best two out of three - "series. This game had a little bit. of everything in it, such as good . fielding, timely hitting, good = pitching and even an Elvis ed four times. - 1 to 1003.27 The Greenbank Gambler: : . their weekend in Ottawa hind them and bounced back i) «with a slid winni sus the Oshawa in effort ver- sels at, Oshawa City ind District pl ay.' ~ down ops 8 i Pp So 8. ot with eight ga efore he: Waltzing 'Weasels 'jumped out to a fast first jening : ead on hits by Kevin Jones an 'Steve Baker but: the Greenbank: team -came alive in the second inning as they bunched five , base hits to score.four runs and take a 4-1 lead, with all the runs - coming after two. were out. The key hit in the inning was Pete Oosterholts bases loaded single which plated the first two Gam- bler runs. ; Jim Chilvers batted in a total f three G bank ith Don Beaton batting in the last bank Park at 8 p.m. . Don Beaton batting in the last two runs on a line drive triple to field. Mark Goreski, went 'the: dis tance for the Gamblers EXAVPLE 1% LIST PRICE | $425.00 SALE PRICE too lon; _ adapte Rzing Weal- © Oshawa. Durham. Fields in - Softball Cong The Gamblers ran their Detsina pir game for the league record t0 17-30. wah hold 5 Wieomind 8 vers were two. of five " Greenbank: club will . playoff action for the Gamblérs ind * _{ossed a solid five hitter' and SA p 3 SEES Jb PE HAE APE 2 . tx - ; oa ' : x - 8 i ; Pa Ge J TA z CER 2 3 £0 ; 7 2 AD Soin le " a i A A TNE 5 PE en 5 i= A . 8 ' hi AE » : ' ks - 3 (aso 7 bd 4 a , Ba ; LAWNBOYs = upto N25 2 \ $ 00 ie LRREEA 4 Pe i is ' - " Wouldn't it be i thet Cut it he re 3 $I cope from Lawn-Boy Hives. With no clippings. the lawn as fertilizer. Nag or dispose of youll cut your mowing, me py apn 0. e when our grea + to mulch, the mower ca to discharge fromthe side. WILLY & SON SMALL "struck out seven "The final score Waltzing Weasels 2. Thursda cl night saw "the ty 8 Stars play the International Oshawa Hor- LSC piorlds Todrgament in The final score homers while Larry Pilkey of Port Perry Antrims . also ho- mered.. Mark Goreski and Jim Chil- pitchers used by the All-Stars and they allowed no runs) and Paul Gore- ski and Pete Oosterholt played half the game 'at catcher and shortstop. A good ¢rowd saw a topnotel fastball game. is Thursday night the Port Perry Antrims.at Green- All the games now are impor: center field that hit the top rail . tant relating to the final finish of the outfield fence and ~ bounced back onto the playing of the teams to determine who plays whoin the playoffs. : And' of 'course there will be. in Greenbank Park. this . year. . . Why not plantobe there? ; onail Sy MOWER THAT ELIMINATES «. BAGGING "MAKES A A MODEL Forever Mower" great if you could cut' no clippings to ENGINE {A PERRY REG RD 7 985. 2199 Greenbank a The pL District All- core. 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