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Port Perry Star, 22 Aug 1995, p. 19

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es om ------" ---- a -------~ Ss --, ----... + i "A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, August 22, 1995 - 19 SrorTs Results from the soccer fields Under Six - Jackman Co-ordinators vs. Ray's Towing This was a close game with a final score of 2-2. Alyssia Boom- hour scored both goals and Craig Sylnieks and Elisa Boyd played very well for Jackman Co-ordinators. Great goaltend- ing by Layla Keyes-Renaud. Big V vs. Ball & Callery An excellent performance by all Big V members as they de- feated Ball & Callery with a score of 1-0. Outstanding goal- tending by Stephany McKay and Darren Dallas earned them a joint shutout. Codie Young scored the only goal of the game with help from Sarina Cormier, Lacey Churchill, and Zachery Malydn. Under Seven Pineridge vs. Manvers Pineridge had a big 11-0 win over Manvers last week. Goals were scored by Jimmy Breslin (two), Brandyn Hazelton (one), Stevie Honey (one), and Alex Tillart (seven). Legion vs. Haugen's BBQ It was a great game for the Legion as they had four differ- ent scorers contributing to their 4-2 win. Glenn Baker, Randy King, Stefan Zochodne, and Nicholas Weisflock, each scored once. Devon MacLeod scored twice for Haugen's. Smitty's Sharks vs. Lake Scugog Lumber Scoring for Smitty's in their 5-2 win were Luke Pither with a and Brent Henry with one. ared Olsen scored two goals for Lake Scugog Lumber. J &D Carpentry vs. Classic Aluminum Classic Aluminum won 3-0 over J & D Carpentry. Troy Wagg scored two goals and Mi- chael Cooke with one. Good ef- fort by J & D Carpentry. Under Nine Port Perry Craft and Gift Show vs. Scugog Rentals Despite a solid two way game from Scugog Rental's Sheri Cur- rie and strong defensive play from Kyle Jones, Craft and Gift Show were still able to score nine goals. Matt Charron scored four and Chris Charron scored five. Scugog Rentals had some great goaltending from Kyle Jones and Jeff Rankin. Burketon vs. Bank of Montreal The Bankers sweated their . little buns off running all over the field with no spares at all. Great efforts by Danielle Bour- geois, Kimberley Wilson, and Erica Bulloch. Goals for Burke- ton were scored by Adam Phil- lipe (four), Michael Fisher (three), Billy Mills (one) and Alex Henderson (two). Tremen- dous effort from Kristirie Wiech, Kaitlynn Wiech, Ben Darling, and Wil Darling from Burketon. The final score was 10-0 in favor of the Burketon team. Manvers vs. VanCamp and Kellar A very rough game resulted in Manvers' 3-1 win over Van- Camp and Kellar. Ryan McMul- len scored twice and Darryl Short scored once. Travis McAl- lister scored for VanCamp with the assist going to Fiona Ba- rass. Great goaltending by Dus- tin Eldridge and good defensive work by Stewart Medford for VanCamp. Roger's Automotive vs. Antrim House Despite hard work from the Roger's team, Antrim House were able to score nine goals. The scorers were Aaron Bray (four), Chris Boomhour (two), and Tamar Lunshof, Kyle Geer and Julie Tapper each with one. Hayley Landry played very well in net for Roger's and Andrew Greco also put forth a great ef- fort. Port Perry Metals vs. Dairy Delight It was a super game played - between these two teams last week. Great defence by Matt Robinson, good goaltending by Hayden Fish and a fine effort by Jennifer Blair resulted in Port Perry Metals' 5-1 win. Goals were scored by Lakelan Gould (one), Andrew Pegg (two), and Cameron O'Connor (two). Kate- lyn May scored the lone goal for Dairy Delight. Village Decor vs. Raglan Welding Although held scoreless, Rag- lan played hard and didn't give up through their 6-0 loss to Vil- lage Decor. Extra effort was shown by Dana Romeril and Shanalynn Robinson. Also ex- cellent defensive work by Chris Giles. Scoring for Village Decor were Glen Powell (four), Lean- na Tillart (one) and Samuel Guenther (one). Nuts About Chocolate vs. Scugog Rentals Scugog Rentals gave an all out effort and were able to beat Nuts About Chocolate 4-2. Mike Wallace scored two goals, Rus- sell Tracey scored one, and Bri- tini Smith also scored one for Scugog Rentals. Kristy Popow- ich played a strong offense posi- tion for Scugog Rentals. Grant Ranieri kicked in a couple of goals for Nuts About Chocolate. Citizen vs. Burketon Burketon just edged out the Citizen by a score of 7-6 last week. The Citizen scorers were Greg Jeffrey (two), Sandy Far- quharson (one), and Matthew Kaminga (three). The scorers for Burketon were Adam Phil- lipe (one), Philip Cudahay (two) and Zack Pither (four). Brian's Towing vs. M & M Meats M & M Meats came away with a victory of 4-3 over Brian's Towing. Scoring for M & M were Teddy Howarth (one), Matt Jones (one), and Justin Shinn (two). Stormy Wooten scored two goals and Lisa Kauanagh scored the other goal for Brian's Towing. Willowtree vs. Scooters Joseph Kozlinsky scored a goal for Scooter's but that was not enough for the strong Wil- lowtree team. Goals were scored by Crosby Hartry (two), Meghan Smith (three), Julie Domik (two), Richard Troy (one), Erik Hertzberg (one), and Kevin Gloster (one). The final score was 10-1. Legal Eagles vs. Nature's Bounty Excellent goaltending result- ed in Scott Honey's shutout last week for Legal Eagles. Ryan Hamelinck scored the only goal of the game. The score was 1-0. Under Nine Girls Select Team On August 12 and 13, a team of eight girls attended the Dur- ham Cup Tournament. Despite playing shorthanded, the girls worked extremely hard and came up with some pretty im- pressive scores. Scores were 1- 0, 4-0, and 4-3, all in favor of the opposing team. Congratula- tions to the team members who are - Carley Churchill, Marie Gedge, Kaitlin Almack, Jessica Lee, Alexandra Moffatt, Katie Munden, Leanna Tillart, and Jillian Vaughan. Gamblers' season winds down G.1.C. FIVE YEAR a The past wok Jaw the single to lett centre tieldto doubles. Chris Burkholder 8:15 p.m. reenban amblers In gcore Brian Till and Pete rounded out the Gambler The Labor Day weekend Y O action twice as the regular Qosterholt with the game hitting with a single. has the Camblurs at the D J TA L Oshawa City and District winningruns. With one league game Fenelon Falls Tourna- INSURANCE BROKERS LTD League is drawing rapidly Thursday night in remaining the Greenbank ment and the next week : to gonclusion. wb Greenbank Saw the return Won-Lost record stands at has the Oshawa City 160 North St. Port Perty LAL. 107 esday nig In to the pitching rubber of 18 wins and five losses. [League play off tourna- Oshawa the Gamblers Byron Baranieski- who The remaining league ment. (with a 13 league Guaranteed Investment edged out the Oshawa heat on a hot, muggy eve- ning as the Gamblers' Mark Goreski bested Oshawas' Jamie Baker in a close 3-2 Greenbank. Go- reski scattered seven Oshawa hits but Ed Chris- topher and Ray White twice had back to back hits to score the two Oshawa runs. The Gamblers had six hits off Baker and scored a first inning run as Don Beaton singled home Tre- vor Till who had doubled. The key hit in the game came from Byron Baranie- ski who laced a line drive had seen little pitching ac- tion the past three weeks as he nursed a sore shoul- der. The Port Perry Jun- iors had reason to wish he was still unavailable for pitching duty as he tossed a neat two hit shutout to pace the Gamblers to a 4-0 victory. Brad Moase and Rich Burkholder had the Port Perry hits while Jeff Card on the Port mound held Greenbank to only six hits. However Brian Till and Pete Oosterholt both connected for home runs with Greg Jewell having a triple and Colin Newell and Brian Till each having game will be played at Ian- son Park in Greenbank on Thursday, August 31 at schedule. teams participating) to wind up the 1995 fastball AIA IAAI IAAI IIIS I SS SS SS SS SS SSS SSS S333 5333 88 8 8 8 * Reports re the 1995 Season * Proposals to change constitution Please note that proposals to change constitution must be in the hands of Roy Cowling 48 hours prior to the meeting, OR AA AL A a a hehe ANNUAL AGENDA -Plan to Attend- Scugog Soccer Club (GENERAL MEETING; at the Scugog Soccer Facility Clubhouse Old Simcoe Rd., Tuesday, August 29, 1995, 6:30 PM. * General Business * Election of Officers for 1996 AM LA TTA THEA TCL A TL A LLAMA LL A LTLS LL ALL ALLL RvR LLY ZIIT IX XXL XTX XXL XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX TAX TX XY TIX XXX AX XXX T IXX XX TX XX WILSON asters. 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