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Scugog Citizen (1991), 1 Aug 1995, p. 20

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wy" 20 -- Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, August 1, 1995 - T {SPORT STATS "SPORT ST: PINERIDGE SPORTS S' sponsored by 985-2839 Sporting Goods * Sports Wear * Uniforms Silk Screening * Trophies & Engraving Scugog Adult Mixed Slo-Pitch TEAM: L T PTS. Techstar Dock Floats - ht 2 0 2 Seagrave Country Store 10 8 2 0 16 Martyn Haulage 10 6 3 1 13 Industrial Machinery Movers 13 6 6 1 13 Philips Petroleum Maintenance 10 4 5 1 9 Saintfield Machining 13 4 8 1 9 Brin McTaggart Electric 10 2 8 0 4 Conway & Sons 10 1 9 0 2 Fun Mixed Ball League L T Los it w 1 0 ir Pineridge Sports 8 5 2 1 11 Suzy's Travel 8 4 2 2 10 Williamson's 8 3 4 1 7 Antrim House 8 2 6 0 : Port Perry Auto Sales 8 1 7 0 Nestleton Men' s Lob Ball L PTS. Bs mo % 3 16 Cadmus Country Club 6 3 12 Kirby Structures 6 3 12 Lishman's 6 5 12 's Aluminum 5 6 10 Nestielon Contry Store 4 7 8 Earfs Car Care 4 7 8 Port Perry IGA 3 8 6 Scugog Mens Slo Pitch DIVISION A L T PTS. Trader Sam's Hawks 1 2 0 22 Coldwell Banker 14 10 4 0 20 Port Perry IGA 14 8 6 0 16 Gators , 13 5 8 0 10 Square Boy 1" 5 6 0 10 DIVISION B Bradshaw Towing 12 8 4 0 16 Hank's Heavyweights 13 7 6 0 14 Port Perry Auto Glass 10 5 5 0 10 Antrim House 13 5 8 0 10 DIVISION C Pizza Delight Roosters 13 1" 2 0 22 Goreski's Resort 13 8 5 0 16 Investors Group 12 6 5 1 13 Pineridge Bulldogs 10 5 5 0 10 Opper's Aluminum 13 3 9 1 7 Forder-Parkes 12 0 12 0 0 MBA Stan ndings TEAM: w T L PTS. Waltex Black Sox pt 8 2 2' 18 Catchin'-On 12 8 2. 2 18 Buncha YaHoos 12 6 2 4 04 Your Worst Nightmares 12 5 2 5 12 Pros - 204 Casimir St. - 1 5 1 5 1" Just For Fun 1" 5 0 6 10 Trader Sam's 1" 4 0 7 8 Scugog Taxi 1" 8 1 7 7 Rowdies 12 2 2 8 6 Cartwright Minor Ball T-BALL TYKE . TEAM: GP W L T TEAM: GPW LT Analda Garden 10 6 3 1 Wotten Carp. 0 6 2 2 Blksk Lions 10 4 4 2 SpringGrove 10 6 3 1 Blksk Fig. Skig. 10 4 5 1 BakerAuto 10 4 6 0 Super Spud 10 4 6 0 Phip Pontiac 10 2 7 1 MITE TEAM: GPW LT Port Perry IGA 10 10 0 0 H&M WnghtSax 10 6 4 0 TumersGiants ; 10 5 5 0 Lishman's 105 5 0 Nest. CntryStore 10 2 7 1 Cummings ' 101 9 1 SQUIRT SENIOR TEAM: GP W L T TEAM: GPW LT Martyn Consult. 10 6 3 1 Campbell Electric 9 8 0 1 Mann's Comhskrs 10 6 4 0 DonFrew&Sons 10 5 5 0 Antrim House 9 3 5 1 Dr.Workman 10 4 6 0 Swain Seeds 9 3 6 0 MarinTravel 9 1 7 1 Scugog Soccer action UNDER 7 Lake Scugog Lumber vs Classic Aluminum Classic Aluminum had a great game against Lake Scugog Lumber this week. They ended up beating them by a score of 7-1. Goals for Classic Aluminum were scored by Cassandra Aked (2), Brandon MacPherson (1), Shayne Taylor (3), and Troy Wagg (1). The lone goal for Lake Scugog Lumber was scored by Jared Olsen. J&D Carpentry vs Pineridge Sports Athletics J&D won victorious 5-3 over Pineridge. Brett Pope scored all 5 for J&D. Scoring for Pineridge was Alex McLaren (1), Jimmy Breslin (1), and Alex Tillaart (1). A game well played by both. UNDER 8 Manvers vs Antrim House It was a close game but Manvers pulled through with a 2-1 win over Antrim House. Scoring both goals for Manvers was Justin McGill and Chris Boomhour scored for Antrim. Port Perry Metals vs Dairy Delight Unfortunately Dairy Delight defaulted in the game against Port Perry Metals. A fun game was played anyway and a good time was had by all. Emma Kozlinsky also showcased some 'of her new. moves. ¥ Raglan Welding vs Nuts About Chocolate ' These teams proved to be even in their 1-1 tie. Scoring for Raglan was Peter Dutka with an assist from Adam Farnley and for Nuts About Chocolate, David Stewart with an assist from Amanda McNeil. Great kicks on defense' from Raglan's Marie Gedge and terrific work in midfield by: Raglan's Dana Romeril. The game also saw Kyle Paige as a great goalie and a strong performance as a forward by Cheryl Barchuk of Nuts About Chocolate. VanCamp & Kellar vs Roger's Automotive VanCamp & Kellar defeated Roger's by a score of 8-2 this week. Goals for VanCamp & Kellar were scored by Scott Partington (2), Justin Jimmo (2), and Kaitlin Almack (4). Scoring for Roger's was Trevor Longhurst with two awesome goals. Great determination and hustle was shown by the Roger's five member team of Michael Wilson, Alexandra Moffatt, Trevor Longhurst, Andrew Greco, and Zach Greco. Bank of Montreal vs Scugog Rentals The Bankers were defeated by a score of 9-2: against Scugog Rentals. Goalscorers for Scugog Rentals were Russell Tracey (1), Ian Wick (2), Kirk Stephens (2), and Michael Armstrong (4). LET'S MAKE THIS PERFECTLY CLEAR If cloudy pool water leaves you foggy, don't feel alone. One perplexing problem faced by pool owners is water that just won't clear up. But what do you do about it? Your problem may come from a variety of sources-- pool filtraten/circulation or rain, dust and pollen. Whatever the source, you don't have to live with it. Just check with your local BioGuard Authorized Pool & Spa Oare Centre, which, may recommend BioGu: uper Polysheen. Cloudy water is most often the result of tiny particles so small that they oan be passed through the filter and returned to the pool, So even the best filter won't help. But Super Polysheen Super Polysheen works by collecting particles into a larger mass that can be filtered out. Simply use Super Polysheen according to label directions. There's no need for settling time or vacuuming. Unlike alum products, Super Polysheen is not sensitive to pH or the water's balance. llent effort by the 7 member Bankers team. Goals were scored by Steven Etherington of the Bank of Montreal and great saves by Banker Jeremy Bulloch. UNDER 11 0 Willowtree Farms vs Burketon Burketon downed Willowtree by a score of 3-1. Two goals from Adam Philippe and one from Philip Cudahy led Burketon to victory. They didn't have an easy time as Willowtree had strong defensive play by Rebecca Aked, Josh Sobil, Kevin Gloster and good 'goaltending by Alex McKay. Scoring for Willowtree was Josh Sabil. ' M&M Meats vs Darlene Colton M&M shut out Darlene Colton by a schre of:3-0. Richard Brazier, Matt Vones, and Gord Smith each score one for M&M Meats. Durie Goon' Melissa Hale and Alicia Tillaart showed great effort on the figld. Willowtree Farms vs Brian's Towing Willowtree evened out the week of winning against Brian's Towing 2-0. Both goals came from Evan Powell and there was strong defensive play by Willowtree's Jordan Beelby. Legal Eagles vs Scooters Legal Eagles shutout Scooters with one goal from Derek Goreski which was assisted by Mark Schinkel. The teams played an exciting first half with lots of end to end action. Great defense by both teams prevented any scoring in the first half, especially by Sarah Aldridge and Robert Notman of Legal Eagles. Strong teamwork showed by the low score of 1-0 for Legal Eagles. . CMB regular play Hammerheads win * over Agri-Vaders The victory by the Wotten Carpentry team vaulted them into first place and a final half game lead over the Agri-Vaders to claim the league title with a 6-2-2- record while Spring Grove finished at 6-3-1. Mike Baker Auto 14 * Philp Pontiac 0 Strong pitching by Jake Jones and Brian Jensen led the Road Runners to the win. Justin Kennedy, Andrew Bronson, Kyle and Justin Sobczak all had hits and RBIs to lead the offensive cause. Good defensive games for the Firebirds were turned in by Jeff Campkin, Alisha Timmers and Steven Carmer. Evan Jones chipped in with singles. SENIOR Don Frew 15 - Marlin Travel 8 Strong games by April and John Vanstrien , clutch hits from Colin Manns and the great defensive play of Darryl Keeler led the Frew team . to their fifth win. Aiding the Marlin cause was the hitting of Jamie Budge, Jason Price and Jenn Bell, while Chris Bronson pitched well. Don Frew 23 - Hawkeyes 6 The Frew crew put the offenge into high gear and upped their season' record to .500. Offensively, John Vanstrien's pitching, Troy Mappin's play at shortstop and strong catching by Matt Elliott paced the team to victory. Offensively, SQUIRTS Stephanie Shortridge reached base Swain Seeds 20 four times and Richard Frew had a Corn Huskers 18 good night of hitting. ) Swain's continued their improved ne H : on to be led d th ir third y the strong play of Pam e an play and thus won their third game Josh Martyn, of the season. The game was well played by both teams with the winning run coming in the last at bat. Aaron Warren hed a big night at the plate with a triple and two singles, while Krystal Bartley collected three hits and Jamie Gimblett two doubles. Bradley Damont led the defense with his strongest game of the season. Bradley Sutcliffe led Mann's with 'four singles while Andrew Hudson had two doubles and a homer. Krystin Bronson had three hits 239 Queen Street _ Port Perry (905) 985-9746 a triple while the defense was led by Tim Martyn 'and Krystin Bronson. Lyndsay Sweetman pitched well in her mound debut for Mann's. Antrim House 9 - Martyn's 6 Antrim's ended their mid-season slump and won 9-6 in a well played game. Offensively a triple by Josh Ferguson," a double by Emma Marshall were the key hits while Ryan Nesbitt continued his strong play at catcher. Other fine defensive play were turned in by Amanda Lows, Stefanie Kingswell and 'mite callup Mitch Truax. Mathew Webb had a triple for Martyn's while Mike Sonne and Marlin Travel 12 - Campbell's 12 In a very well-played game Marlin Travel found the formula and earned a tie with Campbell's. Strong pitching by Chris Bronson, Jason Price and Jamie Budge and the strong backcatching of John Burnett led Marlin's to the tie. Jamie Budge also had a triple while Jenn Bell and Jesse McKendry played strong defensive games. Deryk Campbell's strong pitching saved the tie while his homer and triple helped the offense. Ryan Whittick continued to hit well collecting two triples. Defensively, strong games were turned in by Chad Hobbs, Cameron Vernest, Sean Warren and Elisha James. M & M Meats 13 Asselstine's Yamaha Mosquito 6 The boys continue to improve in, their new league and the goaches are hoping for 'the } peak performances to start right axaund tournament time. Jesse Mullins only allowed one hit in his two innings pitched whi Ryan Elliott allowed one hit duri his mound stint. Tr LY Bradley Sutcliffe had two RBIs with a double to lead the offense.

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