> "A Family Tradition for 130 Years" "Know the Rules" - Question - A batter reaches first base on a walk. Before the next batter is up the official scorekeeper announces that the Batter on first base batted 6ut of order. What is the call? - : Squirts Winter's Storm vs. Mann's Cornhuskers The Storm squeaked out another win as both teams participated in a very well played game. Steven Vine pitched three solid innings for Winter's allowing only one run. - The bats were highlighted by the grand slam by Lawrence MacDonald and a key fifth inning double by Stephen Delore towput the Storm in the lead to stay. On the field Mark Meron made an excellent catch to shut down a Cornhuskers threat to score. Casie Shortridge led Mann's with three hits while Mike Marsh provided some fine fielding with an excellent catch. Winter's Storm vs. Martin's Flyers This game was a hotly contested match through three innings before the rain ended the game'midway through the fourth inning. Leading the way for the winners were home runs by Jessica McLaughlin and Steven Vine while Jamie Gimblett chipped in with a triple. Martyn's offense was led by the double of Terry Damant, Chelsea Mateo and Tim Martyn. Swain Seeds Sluggers vs. Martyn Flyers This was a fine defensive game as Martyn's built up an early 8-3 lead by the bottom of the second. Swain's bounced back to take the lead by one in the third and then proceeded to hold the { Flyers at bay through five complete innings. Marley Malcolm hit a double for Martyn's while Kevin and Brad Damant played strong defensive fielding games. Heather Lee Jones led the Sluggers with a round tripper and two singles while Steven Blundpn and Kristy Brooks had hot gloves. Baseball (MCBA) Asselstine Country vs. Discount Auto Asselstines continued their horrid scoring spree as Craig Joudrey had a lead off double, scored three runs as well as collecting three RBIs. Alex DeJong tontinued his strong play at catcher as well as collecting three hits including a double. Pitchers Robert Larmer and Jonathan Wotten continued their mastery on the mound. Wotten also scored four runs to lead the ru total department. ; ; Asselstine Country vs. M & M Meats This game gave Asselstines the wake up call they needed for their reality check on the season so far. To date the local boys have had pretty much their own way. However, in this game four runs in their last at bat preserved them a tie. Alex DeJong started the comebaclk*with a single and reached second with a stolen base. James McGeoghan batted in a run while Robert Larmer tied the game by stealing home. Great last inning back catching by Alex DeJong and a pick off play at second started by Patrick Wotten preserved the tie for Asselstines. Carpet Warehouse vs. Tim's Truck Stop The Peewee baseball team won their second game of the season led by the seven strikeout pitching by Blake Tanner. Also pitching well were Tim Borody and Timothy Jensen. The bats were led by the. likes of Jason Michel, with a triple and three RBIs, Brian Chartrand's double and three RBIs also, the round tripper and three RBIs by Matthew Welts and the RBI triple by Evan Jones. T-Ball Spring Grove vs. H & M Wright Sox In this T Ball tilt a single by Jennifer Yellowlees led to her scoring the tying run as the Vaders battled back for the tie. Amber Vine also had a hit and scored while Joshua Mann made some fine defensive plays while pitching. Aaron Wright had the big hit for the "Sox", a triple, while Charlayn Stinson continued to play solid defensive T-ball. ~ Tykes Analda Athletics vs. WottenHammerheads Justyn Kennedy's fourth inning three RBI smasher proved to be the key hit as the Athletics won again. Erin Lang and Jamie Lee Martin knocked in runs-as well while Devon Berry" provided some fine pitching in the fourth inning. 32-team tourney begins Friday | Junior Merchants hope to turn it on at Elimination Tournament "7 hit to the outfield collecting ~ Carley Mateo provided some excellent batting while Donald Shaw had a run batted:in. Analda vs. Overridge 2 Two games,in three nights didn't battled to the tie in a 'perfect night for fastball. ~~ ° Justyn Kennedy pitched two. great innings for the Athletics while Devon Berry and Jamie Lee Martin led the offense with a home run and scoring two runs respectively. Bryan McNamara was the busy man for the Flames hitting a home run in the third while making two fine outs at home and first base. The tag out at home proved to be a game saver as the Flames came away with the tie shutting down Analda's batters in the last inning. Caitlyn Hellingman seems to have found her batting eye and hit another round tripper while Vaughan Smart provided some great pitching. Sufferspud Fritters vs. Overridge In this rain out game from June 3, the Flames built up a 10-7 lead after three innings but the Fritters fought back scoring six runs in the open inning to gain their victory. Brian Jensen led Superspud with a double and a triple and three RBIs while Steven Larmer and Brandon Kearnon chipped in with three funs batted in each. Michael Hazelden scored three runs for the winners while Kale Wardlaw scored twice. Cory Gerrits led the fielders catching a pop fly for an out. The Flames batters were led by the four RBIs of Bryan McNamara and the home run and two RBIs by Vaughan Smart. Other runs batted in were by Owen Brouwer, Matthew Putsey while Brent Paradis made a fourth inning out catching a fly ball. z Super Sptid vs. Blackstock Lions Cubs The excellent hitting of Michael Hazelden and the fine tandem pitching of Steven Larmer, Brian Jensen and Brandon Kearnon pushed the Fritters to the win. Hazelden hit two home runs and batted in five runs to lead the offense. Rina-Prendergast had the key hits for the Cubs with a single and a triple and two RBIs while Luke Michel had two singles and Jeff McKenna an RBI. Defensively Cody Gobkes had a strong performance on the mound. Seniors : Campbell Electric vs. Don Frew and Sons The Raiders climbed back into first place aided by the' grand slam home run.by Josh Ferguson and the two round trippers, triple and double hit by Ryan Whittick. Other offensive 3 =X = ' payments for Ontario's $2.1 billion over the next two years, the Ontario govern: two RBIs in the third inning. . seem to bother these teams as they ONTARIO DRUG BENEF IMPORTANT News for Seniors People Receiving Social Assiste Because the federal sgovernment fos reduced Alex McLaug Marlin's while D. | Holly West The excellen way tie for first pla h faced only the minimu three innings on the m stars were Chase Jam and a triple while Kory Prosser "Know the Rules"- gC that s 'have bat advances by existing run base occupied before the the player whose nar te vi e way, A 0 game and the correct call w Mike Lang. Well done Mike those rules! OASA Ru ealth and social services 4 This sports report for the Junior Merchant Fast- ball team is sponsored by Precision Construction, Ives Antiques, Van & Truck World, and David Chow's Restaurant. Last week, the Junior Merchants travelled to Richmond Hill on Monday night and were on the short end of a 7-2 loss. It would seem that after their intense effort which brought them much suc- cess in the St. Catharine's tournament, the team was out for a little fun agajnst a good men's team. Ven- ning pitched four innings, striking out six, and allow- ing five earned runs. Card relieved for two innings, striking out two and allow- ing one earned run. On Tuesday night, the Bramalea Juniors visited the south diamond and af- ter two innings were be- hind 6-0 against a rejuve- nated Port team. The opposing team wondered what happened in the sixth inning when an ar- ray of Port hats hit the ground after one of the players struck out for the third time - completing a hat trick. While the team is defi- nitely relaxed, they are prepared to turn up their intensity level for the Elimination Tournament in Mitchell this coming weekend. Card pitched seven innings, striking out 11, walking two, and allowing three earned runs in the one-sided 14-3 win. Hitters for the week: "Brit"nell - two singles, RBI; Card - single, RBI; Cochrane - double, RBI; Empringham - single, three RBI; Ennis - walk, single, home run, three RBI; Ferguson - single, triple, two RBI; McLen- nan - single, RBI; McBride - four walks, single; Moase - walk, single, RBI; Smart -walk. League games this week will have the Bradford SOX visiting Port Perry's south diamond on Tues- day, July 2 at 8:30 p.m. The balance of the week will see the teag trying to find available diamond time for practices, or hit- ting the batting cages in preparation for the Elimi- nation Tournament. The first game in Mitchell will be on Friday at 2:30 p.m. against a hard-hitting Bridgeport team. In the event of a Port Junior win, the second game will be at 7 p.m. Friday against the winner of Stittsville and Colborne. A loss would see Port play Saturday morn- "ing at 10:30 a.m. against either Shakespeare, Aber- foyle, Napanee, or Hoards Station. 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