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Port Perry Star, 19 Sep 1995, p. 18

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18- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, September 19, 1995 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" ------ SProrTs oe 4 Nestle . LF wn, i I Hoy, =; SR bo PEEWEE W ls al , A ee - AWARD WINNER: Twelve-year-old Rob Wolters was named winner of the Andy Avis Memorial Trophy as Most Outstanding Player Saturday, when Nestleton Hardball League held its first annual awards ceremony at the INNERS: Causeway Cougars wer Baseball Association A division this year. Front row, from left: Jesse Vitek, Joey Schembri, Brian Wonnacott, Jeremy Johns, Joey Derynek, and Jessica Boccaccio. Back row: Kyle McClurg, Rob Wolters, Warren Boudreau, Garrett Brown, Danny Deeth, Justin Johnston, and Matthew Cockerel. Coaches are Dale McClurg and Rik Davie. e winners of the Scugog Nestleton ball park. With Rob are John Avis, brother of Andy, and Mary Boccaccio, representing the league. 5, The 1995 soccer season for Port Perry's Winches- ter Arms team has been exciting and eventful. During the late spring and summer the Winchester Arms team has travelled to Ajax, Pickering, and Whitby. Our season record stands at an impressive 14 (wins), one (loss) and three (ties). The team also has recorded six shutouts. Qur goal-keep, Lea-Anne Wakeford, along with a. strong defensive fullback crew of Bonni-Jo Norton, Alechia Cracknell, Janine Hammond, Jenna Todd and Julianne Brownson shared responsibility for - rm this success. i he = The strength of the Win- i? Ce J| chester Arms team has 2 also been represented strongly by our aggressive midfield. Our midfield was dominated by Chris- tine Cambers, Alesha Brownell, Meghan Jamie- son, Laura Domik, Jenni- | fer Smith and Amanda | Wakeford. The defense and mid- field worked the soccer ball up to our forwards: Yvette Hamelinck, Cate | Lewis, Janna Senyk and | Lisa Bonser. 3 The final game to decide Sr , : . Y ; the league title was played BANTAM CHAMPS: In their first year of play, the Cartwright Youth Council the leagu splay Panthers of Nestleton Hardball League captured the Scugog Baseball or Port Ferry late to the Association's A championship. Front row, from left: John Berry, Darryll Fach ofthe players was in. McClurg, Andrew Stephenson, Wyatt Morrison. Back row: Coach Dale strumental in the 1-0 win McClug, Jamie Gray, John Chrapek, Dave Young, Mackenzie Bell, Brian against the Whitby Rebel Detombe, and coach Rik Davie. MIDGET LEAGUE CHAMPS from the Nestleton Hardball league pose with their hardware Saturday. Front row, from left: Cory Minshall, A.G. Klei, Matt Knoester, and coach John Ellis. Back Row: Jeff Minshall, CamCook, Ryan Larmer, and John McCourt. gs Gas team. They had brought with them an im- pressive goalkeep. This team could not however hold off all of the Winches- ter Arms girls and Lisa Bonser netted the winning marker. Alechia Cracknell and Bonni-Jo Norton accepted the league trophy on be- halfoftheir team Sept. 16, at the Durham Cup playoff tournament. Look for this award the next time you visit Winchester Arms Tavern. SORT PERRY. phe ahog "All At Guaranteed Low Prices RR Port Per J auto glass & trim od, writin er UN ITED FAMOUS Z IF Guarantee 0 C ARPET® Levolor® e Insurance Work SAVE wt S5000 with most insurance companies with this coupon at time of purchase 3 Locations » Mobile Service 985-8507 Port Perry All Work Guaranteed 668-2003 Whitby Largest Carpet Selection In Scugog Township & a member of the largest carpet * Verticals * Venetians buying group in Canada. * Pleated Shades HOMESTEAD by Ballard & Carnegie z. HWy. 7A East - Port Perry 985-2451 or 985-2157 _« BLINDS On any one replacement WINDSHIELD Insurance Claim Jack and Verna Gatt, of Lindsay, were the win- Season over for Winchester Arms Our girls looked for- ward to the playoffs this past weekend and finished with two (wins) - one (tie) - one (loss). This was not quite enough to get this year's girls into the medal round. The Under - 17 girls "wish to thank the dedicat- ed coaching of Brian Bons- er who led the girlsinto in- spired play enjoyment of the game of soccer. Look for us in 1996. "fen and an ners of the lawn bowling club's last tournament of the year, held last week. Myles O'Riordan, owner, director, of Wagg Funeral Home Ltd., sponsor of the tournament presents the win- ners with their trophy. Dr. Kevin Dunkerley » Dr. Lionel McTague ) * Dr. Robert Boyko, Orthodontist * Dr. Baldan, Periodontist PORT PERRY DENTAL OFFICE COMPLETE FAMILY DENTAL C DENTISTRY FOR ADULTS & CHILDREN Payment Plans Arranged AXT Senior Citizens Discount Wh ON a Evening Appointments Community Hospital) a 985-8459 Ady, Insurance Assignment Accepted NEW PATIENTS (We collect from Insurance Companies) «22% LCOME 5 3 & P9 i 3 Sad Vig 5 47] 5 os hi 3d A ---- a ERE ET i Be

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