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Port Perry Star, 31 Aug 1993, p. 34

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Nr ---- 34 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, August 31,1993 Squirts are 0.A.S.A. "C" champs From Page 28 and allowed only two hits while fanning 14 and giving up one base on balls. This win put Port in the driv- er's seat as they now had to rest while St. Mary's had to play against New Hamburg to see who would advance to the final. St. Mary's came out on top and it was Port and St. Mary's again. This game set up to be a pitch- er's dual. Chris struck out nine batters, allowed six hits and walked only one batter. Jay Pickering struck out 10 Port batters and allowed five Port Perry hits. Port Perry stranded five bat- ters on base and could not score them. All the hits were singles by Darryl Dalton, Mike Ver- sage, Reid McTaggart (a nice bunt), Ryan McQuade and Chris Jones. Port allowed St. Mary's to score the only run of the game in the third inning on a pass ball at the plate. With the bases loaded Port stopped them there with a nice throw by Ryan to Jeff at the plate who made a nice stretch to quiet the attack. Final score 1-0. With this tournament being a double knockout this meant that the two teams would have to play another game after 15 minutes rest. This would be Chris's third game of the day and Jay's fourth game in a row which is an awful lot to expect from a 12-year-old boy. Howev- er, both pitchers came through with flying colors. Chris had nine strikeouts, allowed five hits and only walked one. Jay struck out seven, allowed five hits and three base on balls. There was no scoring until the fifth inning despite hits by Dar- 1, Reid and Chris Monsma in the early innings. However in the fifth inning the bats came alive and Jay Pickering started to run out of steam. Chris Jones reached . first on an error to start the in- ning. Aaron Lycett was put in as a pinch runner. Chris Mon- sma picked up a walk next. Dar- ryl Dalton hit a single and with good base running Aaron scored the first run of the game. Excite- ment started to mount as there were two runners on and only one out. Mike Versage hit a triple to score both Darryl and Chris. Reid reached first base on an error by the first baseman allowing Mike to score from third. Reid advanced with a sto- len base and a pass ball to third. Jeff Ashton reached first on a third strike that allowed Reid to score as the catcher made a throwing error to first. Jeff ad- vanced on some pass balls and scored on a delayed steal. At the end of five innings it was Port 6 - St. Mary's 0. In the top of the sixth St. ° Mary's scored one run on a sin- gle by pitcher Jay Pickering and a triple by Matt Holliday. Port scored one more run in the bot- tom of the sixth and held them down in the seventh to leave the scoreat 7-1. BOOKS BOOKS & SHEETS available at PORT PER This win put the finishing touches. to a very successful year for this team and they have all worked very hard and all of their parents should be very proud of these young men. Not only are they good ball players but they are a fun group of boys tobe associated with. Congratu- lations boys and coaching staff. As always there are many people to thank at the end of a season and it should start with the parents for getting boys to practices and games and for their encouragement through- out the year especially when things aren't always going the way we wquld like them to. The Squirts would like to thank the Port Perry Legion for without their support there might not be a team. Also to John and Nancy Heffern from National Sports a big thank you for the jackets and new "cool" T- shirts. Since Port Perry hosted the tournament there are a lot of people to thank for all of their time and organization. Thank you to Carolyn Best Tourna- ment Convenor, the Midget Merchants and all of their par- ents for their hard work at the tournament doing ground work, score keeping, selling sweat- shirts and looking after the gate. Thank you to Galley Ga- tors for the use of the tarps, to Willy and Son for the diamond dragger and a special thank you to Canadian Tire for the Team Canadian Tire Baseball Cruis- er. 'We would also like to thank Donna Fairman of Square Boy Pizza, Downson's Valu-Mart and IGA for their contributions to the team party. Thank you also to Coldwell Banker for the use of the pop- corn machine. Last but not least thank you to this newspaper for their fine coverage of the past season. Have a good safe winter boys. \ - TT " ® A RR i k. } re Sy . NE wo ; ; " % s Fl : Members of the Joseph Gould Jazz Band may be out of school but it didn't stop them from rehearsing for an upcoming concert at the CNE. 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