PORT PERRY STAR- - Tuesday, sup 71 . 4 Pr FP Jah ; # I. : % ye G p e+ 1% ad Cy ET TR Ta Clayton Brown pitched 2 complete game for the win and did an excellent job of keepin the Campbellford batters of balance, inducing numerous ground' balls. Also having a Bo series was third baseman an Moynes who was knocked hak and 'run over but still From Page 25 Campbellford as on ball four Nick moved up the third base line, then showed excellent speed to steal home, a play that Campbellford was not, expect- ing. With the score now 6-3 in the ModJack's favor, Campbell ford had to dig down deep. to d - played allstar calibre ball, field- a a Th i Ly ing his'position almost flawless- es but only managed to pick up by. Doing the hitting for the Mo- - one more run to make it a 6-4 Jacks were; slugger Jason Best MoJack win, and the Zone Bie a triple hii Danio two : ions, Singles apiece Sapien vl Congratulations Brad Monsma, Jon Froats and 'Clayton Brown, picking up a single éach 'were. Aaron' Levy and Owen St. John, _ 'Modack. shortstop Marc. Ver- - sage took -a hard shot on the thumb of his throwing hand in ed the first inning and had to be op Motacks wil Row tiavel The Seagrave T-ball team had an end-of-season party at Sundance Meadows on Wednesday, replaced by Jon Froats, who rt In the ro aT Chatopion. August 11. The children enjoyed the exotic animals; petting zoo, pony rides and hay rides. Pic- filled in admirably. Mare ended Pp ships, with their first game be- ing at 9 a.m. against either ) Or Kemptyille. Good Luck, ack!' : up with a bruised and swollen . thumb and will recover, hope- - fully in time for the OASA play- downs: as: his bat and glove Me tured are (front, from left) Colin Galea, Nicholas Levelille, Christopher Darby, Kyle Blair, Luke Doupe-Smith, Brody Campbell, Jessica Doe, (back row) coach Donna Herold, Joshua Talbot, Te » Sam Doupe-Smith, Stephen Conlin, Paul Herold, Tisvor Doe, Abraham Hall and assistant coach Marilyn Blalr. - "Under six soccer . results Angels pull o ; 7-6 squeaker Amy Rensink. A good game was es The under six crew have been really playing some competitive soccer in the last few weeks with much improved play from the beginning of the year. Here are the latest results from the soccer pitches of Port Perry. The Royal Canadian Legion team has been a real force to "they won by a score of 1-0 over the team from Air Durham. The Smith and Smith Big V team has been struggling the last couple of times out but still 'showing lots of spirit and hav- ing fun. They lost to the Man- vers team by a score of 4-2. Both teams played well. 'were popped in by Jeremy and great games by Lucas Pith- er and Jonathan Hamelick. For the 1.G.A. squad Sas lock, Luke Doupe-Smith and playedby Grant. . Air Durham team is starting to show its here to play soccer iE would be missed if he can't. i aed host to failed to score in the ih Then reckon with all season long with For the Manvers squad Mat- with a solid 2-0 victory over the i ugoR Ange 'three victories in their last thew Pegutter and Jesse Ward Laurentian Bank team. This "the Caneding Midget Champi- ~~ Oshawa on back to back singles three outings. Their first match scored the goals and every one team found the goal in this ©°n8 recently in Posy Perry and oy Byron and Deiring. "Both against the J and D Carpentry team was a 5-1 victory. Goal scorers for the team were Britti- ni Smith with four and Irene with one. A strong game was on the team played well. Kor the Smith. anc team _ Jonathan. scored two goals along with his usual good game. Eric yon 'Smith lamelick game and also collected its first victory. 'The goal scoftrs' Were Seott Partington 'and "- Brett = Popé. They also lost a close one 1-0 at came away with a 7-6 win in the : bottorn ofthe seventh. . Mayor Howard: Hall threw... out the fret Se ao & game een awa Baile moved up on a 'passed then scored on Nikkie Mor- nied: einning. io > Snaele got their act: to- 1 Frunter: p..and_ Lucas Liter the hands of the Royal Canadi- "Be" andthe Sc pller two outs (a. mode THRinae const "Hoods fed G5 bade Por ah" Yegion" with" Ryaf Cowie B wil, TepK ot a I tira i. Fare eT AW (aJamed "up big against the efforts of the along to good effort drs Gory laying well in goal and Scott i wy wa an a an Inte oh BL role ok atri ple by: dgeon Re/Max team by scoring two un- Getta, Partington and Oliver Mutton ona ampions ips in Jey McConnell, Jani pA Thornton 3 on Sept. 10-12, - answered goals. Russel Tracy =. Bi played against the la \res. CET Naver Naner Diamand of . BOL ON Dy striking out, an; ex | and Michael Armstrong) popped I | GA ais in Shatt } last cuting Pi ote a6 ion uo Jad D © Mayor Naiy Diamond, 7 "hy. thé siitoh or "whi ok "alloy awe d m-in with Irene Watson an an ayed a fine game comin n team defea t scored "Troy Wagg playing strong out hor 3-1 with the goa Srpeniry a congratulated the Oshawa g Is "her to get to first. Nancy Port Perry I.G.A. team by a in their Canadian National win ' % Ec 'the thfow. Gene Spe In th r latest b h 1 M Ke | - games. ; ei atest 'game seared \4 | Mich ae cKenna | score orl lr Walker Tan Winnipen CL Fo A A SL Thornton ick played pres pifoncs and note iy the BmEtig ar td ie Thornton got thewin in ory. alow 204 Dudu ur but Scugo Scugog Angels gat on the relief. 'Nancy McConnell 'with \yed gre ! scofe ghee first when Ey Rhonda "two triples and three RBIS, Dia- _ . Stephens with one. Good games ~ wanted this one bad Cc Baseball Association 3 . Deiring then walked to load fhe. eam oougogpasgball Assogl Were Glayed Tocheane. and the 'basen. Nike Morrie" ground f1ig 9.9.0 loan at the proviieials a macy 12 1" 0 22 | ES pA dD the al es fine Cen haat the third, Angels 3 london, ith with' a dotible Laurentian Bank 14. 10 . 0 20 scored by Daniellé* ore | +da Ludlow 'singled, stole second, "and a trip lo, Laurie \ mn J.C. Flooring 13° 1 15 "ith a me. by. Calleen 'then scored on Joyce Parkin. + With two singles and' doible _ Wm. Sandiford C12 0 12 eR good ' ga y. "son's single, up. the middle. The 'and three RBIs. Susan Pipher Van Samp 3 9 Cherache jscore after. three "was 3-2 with So singles. and. ah home Coffee Time ~~ 11 0 4 Oshawa. fun, Jamg Horton Peewee) : ineridge Sports 14 1 Dollar Plus 13 Top Gun h 12 1 Willowtree Farm 14 1 Nn pnd base, Nikkee Morris was hit ~~ 80t two, three run inpings to Martyn Consulting 13 0 2 y & pitch, Bryon scored on a win the game, Bantam) Rk | Anh out to. gil by Kerrie ~The Angels pov} in' 'Bowman: | rumble Hilbilias 13 8 2 18 Saintfield 1 0-5 Ann Westlake. wo 3 o oA Mon a; then In. Raglan Industries 127 1 16 "gi a fo gut the Angels,got.; 52 pm okt ir wed night'a fais " Mr. Resurtacer 3-3 ! -}8 On Aug. 4, 8aintfield Machin- other pickup from Kingston) fol- | ost the Oshawa & & H Fabs in Stables Restaurant 14 6 0 10 their final Jeu m8.of the Brooks Feed 10 5 0 -10 ing played an exciting game - lowed by Laurie Dudgeon's sin-- Sague game of Aldon Transmission 12 1 10 1 3 against Greenbank Variety. gle, bo of these ladies scored ~5eason. The fo rece J Greenbank - Variet made n Nancy McConnell triple to thes na'y ayoffs for. Port Perry Ladies Lobball some super plays, with great ond theinning 4-4 tie. the realy Shiv SIP In TEAM GP a 4 IS pitching 1 y Adam Lamb and . Both Oshawa and. the Angels. /Dahava at Durham Fields. y estlieton tro ™ mE HLT Greenbank 0 22 and Kol ; Beamers Building 0 18 aint tholdpl ed afine defen. ; Baidors 4 9 5 sive ga 'awesome plays Roach park o 1 by Cel Sitlin nelly. Terrific of Pink Panthers 0 10 fore PE allagh and Re/Max 0 10 arah Harper. Timms Garage 0 6 Super game by both teams! Ridgenorth 0 4 Fina (Greenbank 10. - AaIN®RO NNUTON 21 17 15 QOUAEW NOARLAW ©OOOOOOIA= "For the I.G.A. Amy. Rensink scored the goal and Jeremy and Christopher played really well. The J and D Carpentry team also played the Laurentian - Bank team and came up short : by a score of 3-1. For the Bankers it was Mi- "chael Wilson with two and Kirk Greenbank Mites defeat ok eh Sara Hansen Saintifield 5. Ludlow (one. of our. "piekups). - + from Kingston, smacked out a "triple, then Joyce Parkinson drove her home with that run. ' got things rolli * when Julie Collin "-lowed by Becky Moynes'- single sent Collins: to third. Marcee - i Oshawa got 'nothing in the is In the fifth Oshawa red one, after a walk to Mil- riek Bryon, and then stole sec- nthe third .- Walked, fol- gle anda triple, plus an BI: overcome the. Oshawa; "na Drury with two hits; Rhonda * Ludlow with a triple and a sin- £ Joyce Parkinson with two le before a double play * | ncethen RBIs were the leaders in the! vie- The . Canadian" Chanipiohs®" he Son ize Angels." wr do- | feated 'on' v Thureday night: in Oshawa to the tune of 8-5. by "Oshawa'S'& H: Fabs. She Fate But this was not eng ih termination to win. hay he ton eet WS Wy, We We | ¥ - Candin = -