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Port Perry Star, 16 Aug 1994, p. 18

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18- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, August 16, 1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" -- EE ----------.--.....,.,s. Ale -- ry SPORTS Cartwright b Mitch Truax's triple led the all results in the fourth hitting a single teams had the same number of wins but the Country Store team won the season's head to head games 3-1 and thus the timely catches by Michelle Blundon, Luc Wilson and Alicia Burgess. - Pine Ridge was led by the Tyke Tournament Roadrunners to victory. that d two runs. Swain's leaguetitle. itching of Darryl Keeler, Summary Ricky Geer's two RBI-double last run came on a single by Re- John Vanstrien continued his Stephanie Kin vel and Jesse Turner's 7 - Baker Auto 1 and Kayla Evans' double in the nee MacLeod to score Brad Pig- excellent play going three for Vitek also pitche opie Siig Turner's started the tourney fourth were the big hits for den who hadsingled. three with six RBIs as well as. Innings. Offensively Jon Wil- off right by just allowing one run. Lishman's7 Turner's Green Giants 8 Both teams played an excel- lent game! Triples by Hayley Campbell and Austin Grant and a double by Michael Van Camp led the Lishman attack. Turner's Green Giants were led by Kory Prosser with a double and a single and Justin Sobczak With two singles. Ashley Lucas Tyke Division Tournament. and special congratulations to Swains 11-CYC3 scored the winning run in the Turner's built up an early 4-0 Swain's Seeds Slugger's on be- oSquirt Final Gane uirt Another must win for both ~ last inning for the Giants then ead after the first inning be- coming the Tyke Division Tour- T ram hg ake turned into an easy victory held off the Lishman team with hind the bases loaded triple by, nament winners for the second The acon Fate dintact. Of Swains. Craig Joudrey's her strong pitching. Kory Prosser. They then made straight year. The record i ouestion is the tO triples and Shawn J.C. Flooring 18 the score 5-2 after two innings. Sr. Softball fact that in all CMB tourna- McNamara's home run pro- : From there it was all Swain's H&M Wright Sox ment titles have gone to vided Swain's with their key Jamie Newman's strong Corey Hellingman who started Blackstock Hardware en es ed lower Pits: pitching of seven strikeouts and the comeback in the third with a This week's win guaranteed | Jb fir shina the Season Nicki Jones and Donald only allowing two runs led J.C. hard hit double to right. Then H&M first place and the league Cc n ckhoe who His had doubles for CYC a ble as in hit for th hoc Shawn McNamara hit a two championship. They finished had finished fourth defeated While iach defgenson ouble as the big hit for the win- yn home run to right centre to the season with a very respecta- Pine Ridge Glass Service in a chipped in with a single. ar m : make the score 5-4 for Turner's. blerecordof 10-2. even Py match played J.C. Flooring 12 Swain's mercied Flooring Two walkslaterand CraigJour- Kyle Buller led H&M with | $°Ve7 g play Baker Auto 12 : with the maximum five runs in grey's trivle gave Swain's a 6-5 two home runs while Scott Mal- "Th ay. rs trailed earl The tie ended up with each one inning but that %53 all the lead. A lead they never relin- colm connected for one fourbag- | | © relliod back the rad team having a win-tie-loss. oHence they co nd, quished. Jourdrey then scored ger. Also collecting hits for | _ innings to take the The Flooring team built up a Baker Auto 14-CYC 8 as Renee MacLeod grounded H&M were Brian Detombe, Me- lead for good. Pine Ridge was four run lead only to have Home runs by Taylor Church- out to first. lissa Renes, Aaron Gimblett, good. ge Mitch Truax of Baker's hit a ill and Patrick Wotten and CYC. Tyke Tournament Swain's Seeds double up Turners 10-6 to take the Tyke Tourney. After a slow two inning start the Swain's Seed Sl rs bat- tled back to a 7-5 lead after their half of the third inning then shut down the Giant's offence allowing no more runs for the balance of the game to win the Brian Carter got the key hit Swain Seed Sluggers defeated Turners Green Giants in The Antrim defence was led | Amanda Drew had threesin. YiPi¢in the fourth. . thelr Tyke division final, played Saturday at Blackstock. by the pitching of Darryl Dean, | gles and two RBIs. wine Ly a8 oie the unassisted double play by Cummings 16 Swain's 12 - Lishman's 3 r Amanda Drew and some good Nestleton 11 Timelv hitting by Bonni catches by Chris Hoskin, Aman- Joh mely i Reo M Lood da Lowe and Kristyn Bronson. Turners 9 - Lishmans 8 "vened both Wo; " oy rds Tyler Lucas collected two A must win for both teams PORT PERRY RINGETTE ASSOCIATION Registration for 1994/1995 Season Bunnie "Learn to Play Ringette"...$80.00 . Turner's threatened in the open inning but pitcher Shawn cNamara snagged Kory Pros- ser's line drive to end the game and take the tournament title. Pitchers on both teams had their times as Turner's pitchers combined for 11 strikeouts while the Slugger's pitchers to- talled 12 Ks. Congratulations to both teams on a well played game Jim Chapman, Alex McLaugh- lin, Janelle Buller, Jamie James' home run and doubles. by Stephanie Jackson, Darryl Dean and Chad Hobbs. Amanda Lowe had a big night collecting three singles. home runs for Cummings in- cluding a grand slam plus a dou- ble. Other hitting highlights came from Grant Arsenault with three singles and Sarah Stapley with two singles. Defensively Grant Arsenault made a great catch and Sarah Stapley a good throw to first. pitching two scoreless innings. Hitting doubles for the winners were Holly Wastall and Aaron Warren. Nestleton played a great de- fensive fielding game led by the liams had a double with Stepha- nie Mason chipping in with a. single. ongratulations to Nestleton Country Store on being the 1994 Squirt League Champi- ons. shut down in the seventh thus allowing Cummings to Ryan Sheehey had a great catch as did Leanna Bryans and April Bonsma. Antrim's game stars were Darryl Dean with a triple, double and two singles while a Ty become the champions. : . Budge and Julie Williams. J.C. tied the game scoring : "gn Trois Hazelden led Hard- Squirt Tournament the tying run in their half of ' FB A ware with a double while Ron Pine 'Ridge i8 the open inning. y | A Kelly, April Vanstrien, Bill Antrim House 11 ~ Lishman's9 1 ) 3 Amanda Richmond, Glen Gi 2.0. Foorings . i 4 WE' illiams all had a single each. 1shman 8s bats came alive i! SED H&M would like to thank | CummingsBackhoelS 55 joel Michel hita home run { ny GG TINE Darryl Dean for playing as their In a well plaved game 'Pile Autumn Watson, Jake | il SEED call-up for this game. Camminee won heir Bat and Heather Jones had a. i 0 t ga Don Frew & Sons -W on Srings ¢ mo. GFant triple each. Hayley Campbell i j Port Perry IGA -1 Arsenault led. the "winners lod the defoncs making a A No report submitted. with two doubles and three gs eatehito save abutichof 2 --_--n trim House - 25 RIB hile R heeh 5 ; 2 A Cummings Backhoe - 17 had So ingles Ihgehey Jamie Newman had three 4 EL Antrim tuned up for the tour- | RBIs.. figs lead the J.C. Floor- pament lieing 3 ioigl of 3? Defensively for Cummings CYC 9-Turner's8 I I was necessary if they wanted a chance to play in the final. Turner's prevailed to end tournament play at plus six while Lishmans finished at 1-2. Cummings Backhoe wins Squirt tournament crown grand slam home run to tie the game. The win by CYC turned out to be a convenors night- mare as now all six teams had an equal 1-1 record. Joey Hill had CYC's big hit, a at 1-1. Both girls had a dou- ble and a single. Hayley Campbell had three singles for Lishman's. Swain's pitchers pitched well only allowing runs to score in one inning. Greenbank Amsoil Mites Long. Strong defence by Tyson Armstrong, Nicholas Spence ""] and Katelyn Lee. eos Squirts Greenbank Amsoil Synthet- Sanders and Joanna Benschop, a at Scugog Arena Nestleton Country Store14 ics played in three playoff good pitching by Rose Tresise a Pine Ridge Glass 6 games this week. and Chris Booth, and strong hit- Gi FRIDAY, AUGUST 26TH 7-9 P.M. By virtue of their win Nestle- 3 Our first game Way Wednes- ting by Chrie Wygerde. Hlont ton finished as league champi- 28Y, Aug. lV against Iort I'erry reenban ad excelen SATURDAY, AUGUST 27TH 10 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. ons with a record ga 7.5. Both Mino» Ball with Greenbank Jitohing hy Busvel Lee, Calla) N - ing the win. esbitt and Tommy Long, an SUNDAY, AUGUST 28TH 1-3 P.M. Port Perry Minor Ball had great hits by Andrew Shaddock (For the 4th season in a row Port Perry Ringette 3 many excellent plays, including and Adam Long. registration fees have not increased) \ strong pitching by Gary Pen- Our final game was Aug. 13 stone, great catches by Kristy against Greenbank Bakery, REGISTRATION FEES: Coates and Mark McNeil. Dy- with the Bakery coming out on (Player and team pictures included) lan Harper was strong at first top. 1 PlAYO.c.verrerrerreriesnnnsensensasesssnseaes $165.00 and good hits by Kelly Coates. he Bakery had fine hitting Reems : Greenbank had many fine by the team, including Sarah 2 players in a family....................... $305.00 hits, including Levon Murison ansen, Meghan Stone and 3 players in a family..........co.ccuueeee. $420.00 and a grand glam by Tommy Mark Olivero. Excellent defen- sive effort by Jesse Hodgins and Colleen Bruce. 'a7 'an * Greenbank's Amsoil played a (Born '87,88, 89) Greonbank's second B game tough game with read.) hitting . . ¢ was Aug. against Brian's y Angela Baker, Janna Ostafi- REMINDER: Late fee $20.00 per , vd life? Towing and again Greenbank chuk and Russell. Super work child after August 28th. ~ B v cemasiion top. in the field, with three flies is was a well played game caught by Andrew and tw FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: 983-9432 B QQ Sea by both teams. For Brian's Tow- caught by Mindy Thomson. ° ing, special mention to Justin Terrific games by all teams!

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