Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 3 Jul 1996, p. 27

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

2 28- PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, July 3, 1996 -_ Calder Cup champs | From Page 27 League,and he said realis- tically he is not looking at thatright now. "I would need a few good years in the minors to be ' Shls to go to the NHL," he said. Harry Francis, for finding teams that needed his skills through the free agent market without the need to be drafted. The stay-at-home de- fenceman believes his strongest assets to a team are his defensive play which leads to low goals, against and a good plus- Scott and his fiancee Calder Cup while travelin tory parade. minus. Still a free agent Feasby is unsure where he will be playing nexy season, but said the Americans have shown an interest in re- aquiring his 'talents. He will start looking at his op- He credits his agent; 3 tions later this summer. He would like to stay with the Rochester team, how- ever. : "It's a pretty geod place to play hockey. It is a good hockeyity," he said. Until then, Feasby will be staying at home at his parents' Prince Albert farm, until it is time to hit 'theice again. .- Melanie Hurst hold the g in a limo during the vic- Gamblers victorious From Page 27 Jim Chilvers is nursing a pulled shoulder muscle so Byron Baranieski has been carrying a heavy pitching workload for Greenbank. Last Thursday night in Ianson Park at Greenbank the understaffed Gambler squad managed to pull out a 5-2 win over the Brad- ford Sox and they did it with only three base hits off of Randy Underwood. Baranieski scattered seven Bradford hits over the game but the Sox scored their two runs on an Underwood home run NOTICE Coaches, Managers, Trainers 1996-1997 SEASON in the top of the seventh. Greenbank had a big five run fifth inning to get the victory when a pair of walks, a Bradford error and key hits by Chris Burkholder and Paul Go- reski gave Baranieski all the runs he would need to hold on to the win. Ray Kurhan had the only other Gambler hit as he clouted a one out triple in the third inning but the team failed to get him home. This week sees Green- bank in Oshawa on Tues- day night and at home to host the Markham Wax- erson Thursdavat8n m EL 1 i hibition game but the Toronto Gators and the Ca- nadian National mens team put on quite a show for Moore Lawn Care looking gos The Scugog Moore Lawn Care Mosquito Rep team showed us some good baseball this week. _ On June 25 Orono was in town to do battle. After the first two innings Scu- > back over the next four in- nings to pull off a 10-6 vic- tory. The next game of the week, Thursday, June 27, saw Scugog and Peterbo- rough meet in the field. A h gog led 3-0 but then Orono Fronts ho Si settled down and came fq put Scugog ahead 3-0 9-10 Mites baseball On Wednesday, June 26 the Seagrave Mites trav- elled to Greenbank to play the Bakery teant. This was an exciting game, with the Bakery coming up with thewin.. The Seagrave team showed good defence, in- cluding fine work by Rick, Michelle, Colin and Aman- da. Excellent effort at the plate by Bailey, Erin, Julie Kyle. Super field work by Jacilynn, Cat, Landon and Katelyn. Persons interested in these positions, at both OMHA Rep. and House League Levels, must submit an application by July 13, 1997. Note that the OMHA Rep. team coaches must hold a N.C.C.P. Level certificate and OMHA Rep. team trainers must hold an HTCP LEVEL 1 certificate. (There is no such requirement for House League team coaches and trainers.) Application forms are available at Pinendge Sports. Completed applications are to be delivered by July 13, 1997. PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY President P.O. Box 61, Port Perry, Ontario LOL 1A2 SAFE AT SECOND. It may have only been an ex- the residents during matches in ada Day. The event is a fundraiser and District Minor Ball Association. but six runs by Peterbo- rough in the top of the sec- ond put Peterborough in the lead. The bottom of the sec- ond saw Scugog score two more to come within one but a six run top of the fourth opened the game up with Peterborough now ahead with a score of 13-5. Two more for Peterbo- rough and one for Scugog brought us to the bottom of the sixth and the score 15- 6 for Peterborough. Now the excitement be- gan with a bat around in- a aL an 28d Nielisss me a home ' Senior run blasted by Kolt. Cartwright Minor Ball The Bakery had great | TEAM ep W. L. TF PCT ee $ 4 consistent batting, with T-Ball Marlin Travel Bay special mention to Mat-g, H&M WrightSox 7 4 Eva re! Rave 4 ; thew, Mike, Brook and Snap On Tools 8° a ars iaedino0 Welding Rods £2 : Dr. Workman ie | Spanky's Spartan 6 1 4 1 250 Baseball wl U d 1 1 Sorin Grove I Be NE Asselstine gag es : n er reps AnaldaGarden 4 2 1 1 625 Carpel Waranss. 8 2 : Blackstocklions 5 0 4 0 .000 ROLLER HOCKEY Willowirselaim vs Overridge Flames 8 4 2 2 25 TEAM WL Te Willowtree Farm lost > pot Spud iE Seder Crack 2.258 their first game to Picker- allen Hemmerh.. 6 3 3 0 = 500" Emie 3.33 ing 4-2. Our two goals Mites y Whitby Auto 3-H were by Richard Brazier | Lishman 6 1 5 0 .166 GoreskisRool. 2 "4 Nyiig and Justin Shinn. - NestletonStore 6 0 6 0 .000 Top Scorers Good defence work by |JPortPerrylGA 5 4 1 0 800 NAME TEAM G A Trevor Chandler and Mat- | Turners Giants 5 4 1 0 .800 Warren Geer Cedar 9 thew Jones. United Church 6 5 1 0 833 JarettHarman Whitby 9 Squirts Chad Kearns' Emiels 8 Cummings 4 0 4 0 000 RyanRidgway Goreski 9 : Mann'sSw.Com 6 4 2 0 ..667 Dave Holiday ~~ Cedar 8 Port Perry Festival] [MatynConsut. 6 2 4 0 333 John Harman ~~ Goreski 7 : Swain Seeds 5 2 8 0 400 Mike Geer Emiels 4 Days Coming Winter'sDecor. 5 § 0 0 1.000 Jan Heyes Emiels 7 m Willy Edwards . Whitby 7 July 4, 5 & 6!!! Jeremy Norton Whitby 5 Brian Pomeroy ~ Emiels 2

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy