t nll me cilia. LRG "A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 19,1994 - 19 EE SPORTS Results from the Cartwright ball fields Report - Week 8 T-Ball Blackstock Figure Skating 26 Super Spud 13 Another solid night of hitting carried the Skating Club to vic- tory. Caitlyn Hellingman led the winners with two home runs as well as scoring five times. Every player scored at least one run with Steven Larmer and Sarah Churchill collecting four each. The winners had an excellent defensive game getting 14 groundouts at third base. Scoring runs for Super Spud were Phillip Kadowaki, Bryan . McNamara, Rina Prendergast, Zach Greco, Hayden Knell, Kale Wardlaw and Dustin Parker. Analda Garden Centre 25 Blackstock Lioness 17 Some excellent defence by Jeff Campkin and Sean Taylor lifted Analda to their second win in a row. Taylor also led the The Port Perry Star Bantam Rep team is improvin competed in a tournmanet in Kingston. Pictured are r) Krista LeFort, Jennie Hillier, Kim Lachapelle, Krist coach, Cara Vander Slagt, Dana Hooker, (front sa Campbell, Tamara Empringham and Heat Cole, assistant coach. offence with a three-run home run. Other Analda hits came from Erin Lang and Jeff Camp- kin with a double and a triple. The Lioness hits were by Blake Halverson, Justin Dart and Heather Popowich. Ash or Embers Flames 12 Martyn Consulting 11 Their second win in two nights lifted the Flames up to a .500 record for the season. Great defence by Sean Winter's caught fly ball, Marley Mal- colm's caught pop-up and Melis- sa Killen's double play turned out to be the defensive plays for the winners. Fielding stars for Martyn's were Michelle Noseworthy's caught pop fly and the double play turned by Chris Goble, Ce- line Hunter and Ryan Nesbitt. Blackstock Lions W Carpet Warehouse LL The Lions Cubs' win vaulted them into a first place tie with Martyn's Consulting. Their fourth consecutive win has turned the Mite division into a real dog fight to see who will end up as league champs. Tykes Mike Baker Auto 13 Lishman's 5 Led by Patrick Wotten's home run, the Roadrunners won their second straight game. Chipping in with singles were Mitch Truax, Kory Bauer and Tim Gibson. T-ball call-up Ste- phen Larmer had an excellent night with a double and a sin- gle. Lishman's were led by the pitching of Hayley Campbell and the double by Austin Grant. Swain's Seeds 5 Turner's Green Giants 5 A tough night for pitchers provided for the low-scoring g with each game. The team recently the members of the team. Back row (I- y Dalton, Shona Moase, Rick Campbell, ) Lori Short, Jen Bacon, Christi Aldridge, Ali- her Anderson. Absent from photo is Jason Bantam girls improve play at tournament The Port Perry Stars Bantam Rep fastball team played in the Ernestown Bantam Fastball Tournament in Willy Pratt Fields (Amherstview), just out- side of Kingston on July 9 and put in their best showing of the year. In the first match the Stars tied the Kanata Pirates 8-8 then lost their second game 6-4 to Kingston and the third 10-8 to the host team from Ernestown. This is a first year rep team and each and every game has Prince Albert. drive and closest to the hole. lowed. 1la.m. Regatta golf tournament to be held this Saturday The annual Lake Scugog Regatta Association Golf Tourna- ment will be held this Saturday at SunnyBrae Golf Club, in The tournament, open to men and ladies, is a shot gun start, beginning at 8 a.m. sharp. Registration is at 7:30 a.m. The green fee is $30 and carts are available by reservation for $27. Golfers dress code isin effect. There will be special flights for juniors and Caesarea resi- dents with numerous prizes being awarded including longest Those interested in taking part in the tournament should register in advance as there is a limited number of golfers al- For more information or to register call Albert Putsey at 986-0181 or Don Putsey at 986-4016. A rain date isin effect for September 17 with tee-offs from 8- been a challenge, but major progress has been made over a short period of time. The girls have improved steadily and look forward to their P.W.S.A. qualifying tournament in Co- bourg from August 12-14. The girls play home games Tuesday evenings on the north diamond at 8:30 p.m. They play in the Lakeshore League against Cobourg and Port Hope, Come out and show your sup- port. CASH REGISTER ROLLS available at PORT PERRY STAR OFFICE CENTRE Pr , game. The tie enabled Swain's a chance to still finish first. Justin Sobczak, Greg Banks and Kory Prosser all had hits for Turner's while Swain's hits came from Cory Hellingman and T.J. Parker. Shawn McNa-- nara pitched a strong fourth in- ning to preserve the tie for the home team sluggers. Cartwright Youth Council W-J.C. Flooring LL The short-handed J.C. Floor- ing continued to struggle as the CYC seemed to have started their playoff drive. Mites Blackstock Lions Cubs 15 Asselstine's 4 In a re-scheduled game on contest, Blake Tanner's excel- lent pitching over three innings provided the margin of victory for the Cubs. Offensive stars for the winners were Casie Shor- tridge with a triple while Jef- frey Kraan collected a double. Tim Martyn's excellent catch- ing and Carl Geer's pop-up catch were the defensive plays for Asselstine's. Abby McLaughlin led the hitters with adouble. MKM Eggbeaters 21 Martyn Consulting 9 The Eggbeaters finally got crackin' as they beat the first place Martyn's team. The win- ners were led by the pitching of Steven Blundon and Katie Van- strien, an overall team effort and great help from tyke call- ups Ashley Lucas, Shawn McNamara and Craig Joudrey, to gain their second win. The, Consulting crew were held by Chris Goble, Mark Mor- rison, Celine Hunter on the of- - fence and some timely catches by Julia Martyn. Ash or Embers Flames 15 Asselstine's13 Defence told the tale in this game as the Flames won their second straight over the strug- gling Yamahas. James McGeo- ghan had a good game at catch- er while Kevin Arsenault made agood catch on a fly ball. Alex Blue made a great dou- ble play as well as catching a fly ball while Taylor Blundon pitched well for Asselstine's. Squirt Cummings Backhoe 14 Pineridge Glass 8 Some great defensive plays by April Bonsma in the open in- ning preserved the victory for the Cummings team. Corrina Bauer had a single and three RBIs while Christa Lane, Grant Arsenault, Tyler Lucas and An- drea Stephenson each had a sin- gle. John Williams led the Pine- ridge team with a three-run home run while Jesse Vitek had a triple. Singles for Pineridge came from Andrew Marsh, Chris Goble and Stephanie Sut- cliffe. Special thanks to call-ups Robert Larmer for Cummings and Chris Goble for Pineridge Glass. Antrim House 19 Nestleton Country Store 14 Darryl Dean collected four hits including a home run and a triple to lead Antrim to their victory. Other hits for the win- ners came from Jen Upton, Amanda Drew, Chris Hoskin and Kristyn Bronson all with singles while Amanda Drew also had a double and Chad Hobbs a triple. The defence played well con- necting on two double plays in- cluding an unassisted one by Paul Pickering. Nestleton were led by the itching of Krystal Bartley and re Wilson. Wilson also helped the offensive cause with three hits while Michelle Blundon had a two-RBI triple. As well, as triple was hit by Alicia Burgess while Brandi Brooks and Krys- tal Bartley had two singles each. Senior Softball Blackstock Hardware 13 . DonFrew & Sons 12 A barrage of 25 hits carried the winners to victory. A ve good defensive game by both teams kept the score relatively low. RZ Travis Hazelden had a doubl and three singles including the game-winning RBI to get the of- fensive star nod for the Black- stock Hardware team. H&M Wright Sox W Port Perry IGAL No report submitted. Reminders 1. All teams are reminded that tournament schedules are now available. If you missed last week's meeting, call John McNamara at 986-4426 to get your schedule. 2. Also, all teams are asked to submit, in writing, to John McNamara team players that will be available for tournament call-ups. The divisions con- cerned are T-Ball, Tyke, Mite, Squirt. 3. Teamindividual awards are due by Aug. 7. If your team did- not receive a form, call John McNamara. Lake Scugog Regatta Association LSRA '94 Golf Tournament Saturday, July 23/94 Sunnybrae Goif Club ~~ Men & Ladies, Shot Gun Start 8:00am $30.00 green fee, golfers dress code carts by reservation - $27.00 Register In Advance - Book Early - Limited Capacity - Individual Prizes * Longest Drive ® Closest To The Hole For More Info Call ; ow' Raindate Sept. 17/94 986-0181 or 986-4016 Tee off 8:00am to 11:00am "No Shot Gun" CADMUS COUNTRY CLUB Starting Wednesday July 20 Every Wednesday Is wing night Rainbow & Speckled Trout Fishing Enjoy beautiful scenery & a great meal with family & friends = Licensed under LLBO ¢ 905-986-0488 -- 13300 Mr (905) 986-0488 Fm HELL [=H (I 3 E.