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Port Perry Star, 19 Jul 1994, p. 20

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20 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 19,1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" SPORTS A KELLY LOWN/PORT PERRY STAR A special presentation was made in the form of a new ISC League Championship Trophy : named in the memory of Lionel "Boom" Baker. The Baker family, including sons Brad, ' Steve, Jamie, wife Joyce and daughter Catherine were on hand-for the festivites. & KELLY LOWN/PORT PERRY STAR Darren Zack, pictured with his wife Charlotte and his parents, was presented with a limit- ed edition print of himself from the league. The Toronto Gator pitcher went on to strike out p 18 batters in the first game of the doubleheader, on his way to a 4-0 victory. Members of the Gateway 2000 Soos line up on the first base line as the player introduc- tions were made. - \ DRIVING RANGE & MINI GOLF (4 ' /J/ n1gue Lo the Area * 18 hole mini golf with natural landscaping e Artificial & Natural Tees Target Greens ¢ Sand Traps 3 & "Oh : a 4X § Available 1525 Hwy. 7A between Manchester & Port Perry. 985-GOLF { Toronto Gators & win and tie in doubleheader From Page 18 tional Softball Congress) Travel League championship trophy, named in honor of the late Lio- nel "Boom" Baker, who spent countless hours promoting fast- ball in Oshawa. Zack, along with his parents, were also pre- sented with prints of Darren and umpire Don Bracey re- ceived an appreciation award from the Durham Region Um- pires Association. In the first match, Toronto Gator pitching ace Zack, turned in an impressive performance , as he fanned 18 batters, includ- ing the first 10 to step to the plate. Their inning offence was all the Gators would need, as they scored all four of their runs, and hung on for a 4-0 deci- sion. The second game of the dou- bleheader also saw great pitch- ing as Baker struck out 12 and Pete Sandman had a strong game on the mound for the Sioux City Soos. The game, fit- tingly ended in a scoreless draw. The second game was a re- match of sorts as Sandman and Baker faced each other in last year's challenge, when Baker threw for the Oshawa Hornets. + KELLY LOWN/PORT PERRY STAR Darren Zack, left, and Toronto Gator teammates await the 3 opening ceremonies of the Canada-US Challenge. E87 Bena

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