Pee Wee Squirt Softball Action Rankin Carpenters Hammer Pineridge Sports Ray Rankin Carpentry 21 Pineridge Sports 8 Ray Ranking Carpentry team got back on its winning track recently with a convincing 21-8 victory over Pineridge Sports The Jone 16 match-up at S.A Cawker field saw both teams joust carly on for the lead with the edge going 10 the Rankin team by the mid- way point. , The excellent pitching of Matthew Steurgess of Pineridge Sports along with his teammates, Jason Loww, who played superbly in left field and Aaron Chambers, with a fantastic caich at the shortstop position, kept the suspense going in this one to the very end. ~ However, the floodgates opened when Mike Cannon stepped to the plate in the Rankin half of the final mning with the bases loaded. With two out and s full count of three and two against him, Cannon hammered a blast towards heaven for a grand slam that cemented the win for hus team Ace pitcher for Ray Rankin, Scoa Harper, made his own dramatic con tnbution too with his best outing so far this season to hold Pineridge to their eight runs Together with the solid catching of Jamie Clark and the all round super defensive plays and the awesome SPORTS SHORTS offense from the bats, Scott and Mike and the whole Ray Ranking C. proved w be fun for all as Dylan Harper of Hank's staned the scoring 'arpentry eam put it all wgether for a classic. off by batting in the first run. Later in slump ending. victory 1 carry thems the third, Michael Elaschuk ran the into the second half of the season. Saintfield Machining defeats Greenbank Variety 8-5 June 17 Greenbank had super fielding plays with fly catching by Adam Lamb and Brent Couch, great back catching by Jennifer Hancock. Derek Ellicott was hot at the plate with a triple, in two runs Good defensive plays for Saintfield, with special mention to Shannon Mahood and Valerie Ward, and a line drive caught by Joel Thomson. S batting by the team with Michael Wadsworth belting out hard hits. Mites Port Perry Star Mites (age 9-10) grabbed their second win of the ses son Wednesday night with a score of 9-6 aganst Flicler's Petro-Can Port Perry Star's pitcher James Baran led the game off with two strike-outs against Flieler's Mark Walhout hit an amazing triple to cen wrefield sconng three runs. Some fine glove work was displayed by Andrew Stevens on first base. and by Steven Tranor behind the plate. Thanks to the umpires and helpful parents. Well done Port Perry Star! 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Krystal Archibald scored in the third 10 tie the game but Andy Drebit really shined that night by scoring the win- ning run in the third. Andy Drebit made a great play just before that by making a triple play in the last inning assisted by Jesse Mischtian to shut down Hank's by & score of 9-8 Mini Soccer Report In mini soccer on June 16, Technique Drywall shut out F.A Slinger Transport, 4-0. Nelson Langmaid and Adam Bull provided the offense and Shelly Davies and Tears Hutchins were great on defence for Technique. Richard Lee, Chnswpher Spence and Wesley Cook all put in a terrific effort for Slingers, trying to spoil the shut-out. In an exciting end to end game, Nuts About Chocolate got the beter of Fowler, Davies, winning 4-| Tim Cruickshank scored a hat trick and Mathew Whalen finished the sconng for Nuts with a hard driven goal Fowler, Davies were mn the ganve all the ume with Nolan Caroll getung thewr lone marker. Andrew Hale put in a fine defensive effort and Ashleigh Phoenix looked dangerous in attack. She was kept off the board by Brent Meeking who played well in goal for Nuts. Joel Ward scored twice early in the game for Manvers |, which was enough to defeat the Framer's Gallery. Justin Cottrell kept the core down for the Framer's with good goal-tending maneuvers. Patrick Dunn put in a good effort and Derek (416) 723-9022 RE-ROOFING Our Specialty 'Get. two estimates . . . Goreski kept the pressure on offen- sively. -On June 17, Subby's Submarine' for Subby's. Brittany Zochodne and Jamie-Lynn Cybulski kept the pace fast and honourable mention goes to Cameron O'Connor for his endeavour, The score might have been much higher but for great net-minding by Mark Forderer and Duncan Pringle for Scugog Lumber. Charron and Amands Barchuk each played a strong defensive game as well. Re/Max Realty and Manvers 2 played to a 0-0 draw in a very exciting game where goaltending proved to be the key for both teams. Justin McGill and Dylan Charland gave their all for Manvers. Daniel Bois, Caylie Gilmore and Rhona Scout each made some fan- tastic stops in net for Re-Max. Squirt Soccer Report On June 17 in Squirt Soccer action, Rent & Save/Cinemax demol shed the Lion's Club, by a score of 8- 2. Justin Moffat was an offensive dynamo, with § goals to his credit. Jennifer Cook scored twice, and Trevor Candler knocked in one. Josh Sobil, Melissa Mulder and Brady Gray each had some excellent sconng opportunities, and Jason Wannamaker, Adam Peacock, Stephanie Mulder and Evan Powell were brilliant on defence. Despite the powerful opposition, Andy Drebit came through for the Lion's Club with a goal, and Richard Tracey showed strong determination to score as well Raglan Welding won their match against Brian's Towing, 5-2. For the welders two goals were scored by each of Teddy Howarth and Kevin Robins, and Greg Jefferey got one. Erik Hertzberg assisting on the goals. Trevor Lance scored both goals for Brian's Towing. Jesse Thompson proved to be a well-rounded player, keeping the score down in the first half in net, and then playing a strong offensive segond half. Wes Beattie gave a valiant effort throughout. Darlene Colton Photography tn- umphed in their game with Flieler's Petro Can, 4-1. Nicholas Byers scored twice for Darlene Colion's team, and Justin Shinn and Julie-Ann Domik each got one. Timothy Donohue put in a strong offensive effort, running and passing the ball effectively. John Dutks is starting to show improve- ment and getting into the action Flieler's put in their best team effort to date, and managed to keep the game to a 1-1 tie at the end of the first half, thanks © some fabulous stops in net by Joseph Kozlinsky. Chris Wygerde got the lone marker, and Amanda Sadler played a good game. Manvers 1 just edged out IGA 3-2 All three Manvers goals were scored by Stephen Stiner. The entire IGA team fought hard throughout, with their gaols coming from Shawn Demaio and Matthew Jones. Matthew Jones also had a strong first half in net, stopping all shots Boston Kowalczyk gave his all offensively, ming the ball around many times, and LeAnne Barfoot played an effective running game Haugen's Chicken Barbecue was overpowered by Manvers 1, 5-1 Chase Charland proved to be the dominant force for Manvers again, scoring all 5 goals. Haugen's made a 00d hard try against a tormidable opponent, with Alex Nicoloau and Scou Honey playing a strong defen- sive game, and Peter k A The good showing on the was the result of a strong team effort, with Kara Olsen, Jordan Beelby, and be sure one is ours" (416) 985-3129 CT] « [| r 4 FEATURES LATE MODEL SPORTSMAN STREET STOCK THUNDER CARS /%é a Bud Race / == [| Budweiser | ' PALIN EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT GATES OPEN 5:30 PM ADMISSION ADULTS $11.00 UNDER 12 -- FREE polous coming through with a goal. Kevin Anderson did his best in net, making many stops. Port Perry Auto Glass Stingrays were victorious against Trader Sam's, 7-2. Spencer Churchill and Matthew Kamminga shared the glory with a hat-trick apiece Jennifer VanderMeulen got a goal as well. Laura Batterink and Zach Pither each picked up an assist for the Stingrays. Trader Sam's markers were from Katie Beirness and Clayton Gilmour. Derek Fishely put in a superbly defensive effort, in net and on the field. Bruton's IDA defeated Pine Valley meats by the score of 8-1 Scoring for Bruton's was Blayne Kinnunen and Scott Cunningham with two each. Single goals were scored by Colin Mark, Mark Sauter, Lawrence Cook, Eric Wygerde. Wade Ritchie played a strong game in goal along with Chris Murphy, Adam. Walker, Derek Tindall and Marc on : Mites Action against Philp Pontiac. Schildt had a great game at bat with Derek Bond having two super hits and Darryl Copithom hit a line drive over second ren fielding by Scott Evans three outs at second ion an amazing catch at pitcher's spot -- without a glove! Super game by Philp Pontiac great batting skills as well; with special mention to Katie Walhout, Justin Shinn and William Hosey. A close game with a final score of 17 to 16 for Schild Machining. 7-8 Mites Seagrave Higgons & Clark vs izza Del As each week of baseball goes by, one can see the steady improvement in the players and the confidence they are gaining, and it was clear on Monday, June 15 at Perry Glen dia- mond, as both Seagrave Higgons & With a full contingent of proud, cheering parents, Pizza Delight More Shorts, page 24