- . 22- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 8, 1999 "Scugog"'s Community Newspaper of Choice" SProrTs Voge Squad'improves to 3-0 in 1999 Redmen unbeaten after defeating St. Catharines 11-8 In '99 home opener Brooklin 11 St. Catharines 8 The Brooklin Redmen opened their 1999 home season with a win at Iroquois Park over the visiting St. Catharines Major Athletics. The victory improves the club's record to 3-0 after a pair of road wins on the last weekend of May in Akwesasne. B The Redmen treated their faithful with an impres- 'sive start by scoring five goals before the visitors could answer by putting one past Rob Blasdell five. minutes into the second period. Both teams scored four goals in the second period as the Redmen main- tained their five-goal lead. In the third, the home team was outscored 4-2 and the Athletics put in two goals in the last 17 sec- onds to make the final score 11-8 for Redmen. Scoring Summary ~~ Brooklin - R. Blasdell (0,4), D. Ladouceur (1,0), T. Hawke (0,1), G. Rosyski (1,1), C. Woods (1,1), G. Clark (0,1), R. Graham (1,0), J. Crosbie (2,0), D. Gibson (0,1), E. Perroni (0,1), S. MacDonnell (1,1), S. Toll (1,1), J. Bilich (1,0), J. Derks (1,2), S. Williams (1,2). St. Catharines - B. Warder (0,3), W. Burke (2,1), A. LeFeuvre (0,1), G. Johnston (1,1), B. LeFeuvre (1,1), K. Arbuckle (2,0), A. Dudun (1,0), A. Cosmo (0,1). The teams incurred a total of 60 minutes in penalties with 32 minutes for the Redmen and 28 { SHOT BLOCKER: The beach volleyball tourna- ment was one of the more popular events at Cartwright High School last weekend when the Blackstock secondary school held its inaugural Cartwright Expo. The day-long event, which also included a car wash, bake sale, silent auction, and To play in the Senior Open Rec League Local ladies' club seeks players for 'the upcoming '99 CHRIS HALL / PORT PERRY STAR yard sales, was used to raise money for the various councils at the high school. With two nets set up, students and spectators had plenty of opportuni- ties to get in a game or two. In a few matches, a group of students teamed up to take on the Durham Regional Police Volleyball Team. for the Athletics. The Redmen scored three goals while on the power play and two when they were shorthanded. The Athletics answered with two power play goals. | The Brooklin Redmen play on Wednesday, June 9 when the Oshweken Wolves come to town. The team travels to Peterborough the next night to take on the Lakers. SOCCer season The Port Perry ladies soccer team has begun > their season and is still looking for women to j@in the squad. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Sub, the team is registered in a Senior Open Recreation league that includes teams from Whitby, Pickering, Cobourg, Peterborough, Port Hope, and Uxbridge. The season runs from the end of May until the end of August with one game being played each week on Wednesday nights. The team also practices every other week. All ages and skill levels are welcome. Currently the age range is 18 to 42 years and experience ranges from over 10 years to one month. So, if you are interested in some exercise and fun, call Ron Cosway at 985- 0923. Sports story? Call The Star:985-7383 aad os Shelley Van Uden, Jen Stevens, Jen Kidd, Carolyn | Allen, and Holly Ebbs. In front, from left, Alison | Wallace, Karen McLean, Erin Robertson, Sue | Whyte, Emily Cosway, and coach Brad Ebbs. Absent are Laurie Patry and Keri Semenko. The Port Perry Mr. Sub ladies' soccer team is still looking for area women to join their squad. The local team, which plays in the Senior Open Recreation League, has a current age range of 18 to 42. Members of the team include, back row, from left, Elizabeth Russell, Christa Kooger,