ENV ------ "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" "PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 24, 2001 - 2 Port Perry Tennis Club action JEFF MITCHELL / PORT PERRY STAR The father and son team of Chris (right) and Ken Crosina emerged victori- ous in a hard-fought match over Andrew Stark (left) and Jeff Murray in the final round of a doubles tournament, held by the Port Perry Tennis Club recently. TAG WORTH \ SUMMER FISHING \The Hunt is on. SE OUTFITTERS FISHING TACKLE & OUTERWEAR DERBY 9200} Cash and Prizes for the.lucky fishing enthusiasts who land the Red Tagged Fish start at $50. SS'BIGGER PRIZES - LOTS MORE FUN $500 FIVE CLASSES * ONE ENTRY FEE * Yellow Perch* « Carp* « Walleye* « Muskellunge (released June 15) « Bass (released July 3)All tagged fish will be released before May 18th unless noted above. * Red tags only. age of 18. Ontario Super Latemodel Series arrives From Page 20 lap 16, Lynch finally made his challenge, outbraking Maginnis heading into the third turn to take over the runner-up spot and then duplicating the move two laps later, "wrestling the overall lead away from Henderson. Lynch would not be seriously challenged for the remainder of the con- test as he powered on for his second victory of the season. Surviving three caution period restarts (all yellows brought out by minor, single car spins), the Norwood resident took the #15 Monte Carlo to the win, eight car lengths ahead of his near- est rival. "It wasn't easy," pro- claimed race winner Lynch. "These guys behind me are all good runners. Shane won. last week and Pee Wee has lots of laps here at Mosport, you couldn't take yout eyes off of them at all." In the battle for the run- ner-up position, Shane Maginnis earned the spot, barely holding off a hard charging Pee Wee Evans. Running bumper to bumper for the final half of the race, the two drivers crossed the line less than a car length apart. Feeling fortunate about his second place finish, Maginnis explains, "We got really loose about 10 laps in. The crew asked me if | wanted to change tires, but we decided to just ride it out. And then the oil temperature was going right off the scale as well." Dicing for fourtt place, Derek Henderson, recov- ering from an earlier spin, pipped Newcastle's Jamie Hale on the last lap for the position while Rudy Oppersma, Dave Burbridge and Port Perry's Grant Edwards rounded out the lead lap cars. ~ The OSLR series returns to Mosport Speedway on July 28 for the second of three visits this year. Canadian squad brings home bronze From Page 20 and losses, followed by goals for and against. The Red Army won gold, followed by Elektra with the silver. However, Mr. Lee noted that the Canadian Team more than held its own against its international foes. Recent poor showings by various national squads -- from junior right through to top pro play- ers in world competitions -- have some Canadians guessing where they stand in the hockey world. "| thought we were right on par with the rest of them. There's no doubt the other countries have improved, but they play a different style of hockey," said Mr. Lee. He noted that the Canadian team had to make adjustments to playing on the larger Olympic-size ice, as well as had to keep in mind that there was no sideglass when it came to chipping the puck out of their own defensive end. Our boys only had four practises before we went over. Most of those other guys play together every day." RULES FOR DERBY * Register any time during the Derby at Backbay Outfitters. * Fee to enter Derby is $12.00 (non retndstie) to be paid at Backbay Outfitters (includes eigbity in all categories). * Tags must be redeemed at Backbay Outfitters. * No entering any other colour of tag. * No snagging (fish must be caught in the mouth) * Anglers must have a valid MR fishing licence If over the * Anglers must abide by all MNR rules & regulations for Lake Scugog. * No fishing permitted within 150 feet of Ministry of Natural Resources nets. * No fishing in marina' unless authorized. * If fishing from a boat, be courteous to residence and cottage owners. * Whik fishing in a boat all anglers induding children must be registered in derby. MEAT SHOPS Hundreds of Meal Ideas One Aisle 1874 SCUGOG ST. PORT PERRY 905-985-1202 e Service LH NYA NU EY To | LI =4-14 5 Philp Pontiac Buick Ltd. 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