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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 6 Jun 1984, p. 15

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Randy Butineau Sports Editor call 526-2283 Sports Report Perkinsfield dumps Phelpston as Quesnelle wins third game by RANDY BUTINEAU Perkinsfield Com modore Hotel Bantus and Andre Quesnelle - continued their winning ways, Monday evening in Phelpston. Bantus recorded their 'hird win of the season, outscoring Phelpston 7-1 in Simcoe Rural Fastball League action. Andre Quesnelle picked up his third win of the season. Doug Murphy was relieved by Frank Minnings in the fourth inning. Perkinsfield scored four times in the second inning, after Phelpston had taken a 1-0 lead in the first. With two out, Doug Fox doubled, Ben Pauze walked and Henri Pauze 'ripled, driving in two runs. Rob Wilson followed suit with a double, knocking in' Perkin- sfield's third run of the inning. Kevin Belcourt was safe On an error. In Phelpston"s second inning, John Minnings walked and _-- stole second. John DeGroots singled and Minnings scored on the play. DeGroots scored on Barry Marley's sacrifice fly. Perkinsfield took a 5-3 lead in the third inning as James Dupuis reached base on an error, After two sacrifice bunts moved him = to third, Doug Fox singled him home. Phelpston narrowed the margin to within one run in the sixth inning. Pal Valender singled and was sacrificed to second. John Minnings singled, driving Valender home. Banlus added two insurance runs in the 'op of the seventh in ning. Shawn Davy singled, as did James Dupuis. Andre Quesnelle helped his own cause by driving both men home with a single. Perkinsfield had nine hits and two errors on the night, while Phelpston had seven hits and four errors. Perkinsfield's nex! game is Thursday evening, when they host Wyevale at the Perkinsfield ball diamond. Game time is 7 p.m. awks edge Performance Sports by JAMIE ROBILLARD Penetang-Midland Ball Hockey League action resumed on Sunday with four games a! the Penetang Arena. Huronia Optical Hawks scored _-- six straight second period goals en roule 0 a 7-6 win over Performance Motor Sports in an exciling game. Performance led 5-1 before Blair McReynolds with the hat trick, Dan O'Hara with two goals and Lyle Bullineau connect for second period markers, in the tlawks' comeback. Brian McReynolds scored Huronia's opening goal, while Jeff Wrigh! with a pair, Kirk Swales, Steve Charlebois, Cari Weber and Peter Wright replied fOr ~=Per-i formance. Stoneleigh | Pontiacs ~ with Mac Spears scoring two goals downed John Desroches Const. Ltd. Block busters 1-2. John Walter and Paul Muval also tallied once each for the Pontiacs, with Brad Copeland and Brendon Crowley scoring the Block- busters goals. Commodore Hotel Kings edged Mr. Car Wash 54 with Jerry Ladouceur scoring three goals for the Kings. Jve Beausoliel and Tren! Maracle fired one goal each for Com- modore Car Wash's_ scoring was shared by four players; Randy Asselin, Randy Bul ineau, Wilson Cowan and Brian Garner. Hindson Marine Islanders squeezed past Stewart's Gulf Oilers 7- y: The Islanders were led by John O'Hara and Chris MeConnell with two goals and Dave Genier, Mike Brunelle and Brian Brooks each with one. Stewart's replied with Ken Mitchell's scoring twice, while Carl Cowan and Terry Spiker tallied once each. In the fifth scheduled game, S. Charlebois Haulage and Excavating Diggers won by a 2-0 score in a defaulled game when K&R Discount did not have enough players to play. The mid season draft will be Penetang Arena. Any new held Sunday, June 17 al 3 p.m. at the players wishing to have their names pul on the list should phone E&R Discount al 526-3996 Monday to Saturday during the day before the Wednesday, June 13 entry deadline. Leitz dumps Memories Huronia -- Slo-pitch leagues rain-oul games were played, last Sunday, al McGuire Part in Penetang. Dollartown Saints andWilkins Auto battled fo an 8-all fie. Randy Robitaille was the winning hurler, as Bay Mills outseored Techform 15-12. Ken Yon was perfect al the plate, going 4 for 4. Leitz upset the~ hot Memories Roadhouse squad 14-13. Paul Henderson was the winning pitcher and Tony Light scored the winning run for Leitz. Ogilvie Mills recorded their first victory of the year as thev edged Daysco 8-7. Gary Larmand took -- the victory and aided and abetted his cause with three RBI's. Wilkins Auto handed Bay Mills an 11-4 loss. Dave Wilkins was the winning hurler R & R_ Highland collared Dayseo 24-4, John Armstrong was the winning -- pitcher. Donut Villa went to werk on Ogilvies, a! the lune of 21-1. Leitz made it a per fect day, as they oul scored Video Daze 12-3. Paul Henderson was the winning pitcher. an t ae wy * a Picture perfect position There's always plenty of excitement when the Mets and the Expos play in Elmvale. This picture, taken behind Ri * 7, : a the action the sereen at home plate, Monday night, gives you an umpire's view of -Jo-Anne McGinnis photo by JO-ANNE MCGINNIS The Elmvale Mets defeated the Elmvale Expos 7-1 Monday night in Simeoe Rural Fastball League action. Paul Whitton of the Expos was the first batter and he flied out {o Ken Graham at short. % Dan Rowa! singled as did pitcher Dave Jamieson bu! Rowalt was forced oul al second. Gary 'Turner flied out to Randy Greenlaw at third for the final out. Bruce Graves walked and Graham reached first safely to advance Graves on a Kirk Hargrave error. Steve Faragher was called oul on an infield fly and then the Mets put on the double steal. Tim Belcourt walked to load up the bases and then the first run of the game was scored when Wayne Dixon was walked. Jeff Kenny struck out and Paul McGinnis walked to score Graham but was forced oul al second. Marc Townes blasted a hard grounder to short-stop Graham who handled it for the first Expos out of the second. Mike 'Townes then singled to centre but Steve Faragher pulled off a double play when John Miller hit to second. Joe Timms of the Mets walked in the second and advanced when Bruces Graves laid down a perfect safe bunt. Graham then reached first safely bul forced oul Timmis at third. Hargrave errored on Faragher's shot and the bases were loaded once again. Tim Belcourt hit to Hargrave who forced Graves out at home. Wayne Dixon's hall took an infield hop to score Graham and make the score 3-0. Jeff Kenny waited out a three and two count for a walk which scored the Met's fourth run. Pau! McGinnis flied out to right to Paul Marley to retire the side. Joe Timms made a beautiful catch in right field to rob Kirk Hargrave of a hit. Paul Whitton doubled on a line drive down third. Rowal was the second Expos oul on an infield play and advanced Whitton to third. Faragher handled Dave Jamieson's ground ball for the third out. Randy Greenlaw stroked the Met's first Mets take Expos 7-1 in Rural Fastball hit of the game at this point. Timms struck out bul catcher Paul Whitton had a mental lapse and threw the ball to first even though it was an aulomatic oul and Greenlaw stole second, and then stole third on a passed ball. Graves ground oul to the pitcher and then Hargraves errored on Graham's hil which scored Greenlaw and the Met's fifth run. Graham stole second and Steve Faragher, the obvious team leader on the field, hit a single to centre. Jamieson bobbled the ball and Graham scored. Tim Belcourt hit to Hargraves who flipped it to Radar at second for the third oul. Gary Turner flied oul 10 Wayne Dixon at first for the first Expos out, Mare Townes flied out to Bruce Graves in left and 'Tim Belcourt struck oul the pitcher for the final out. Dixon was the first Met's out on an in field play Jeff Kenny doubled on a line drive down third. McGinnis sacrificed him to third and Greenlaw hit to the pitcher for three oul. In the fifth inning Mike Townes struck oul and John Miller and Kirk Hargrave grounded oul. Timms doubled to right centre, John Miller struck out on a change-up, Shakey ground oul, Faragher singled to left {0 score Timms and Belcourt ground oul to Gary 'Turner al third. Paul Whitton flied out to Graham in the sixth. Dan Rowat hit a smash to right field and 'Timms made his second perfect catch of the game. Wayne Dixon's ball was caught in right field by John Miller. Jeff Kenny reached first on Gary 'Tur- ner's error. * Paul McGinnis singled but foreed Kenny oul at second. McGinnis stole second but Randy Greenlaw hit to the pitcher to make three out. Gary Turner walked in the seventh and Marc Townes singled. The pitcher struck out the pitcher and Mike Townes hit to third. He was thrown out at first but Turner scored to make the final score 7-1. Wednesday, June 6, 1984, Page 15

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