20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 18, 1979 S S Park officially opened - AN 3 J A One highlight of the festivities Saturday morning councillors found out one thing: you have to be fit to was an exhibition match between members of Scugog play soccer, which is one reason why the sport has council and several of the mini-team players aged grown in popularity in Scugog and across Canada 'in five to seven years. While nobody kept score, the recent years. Scores, action from play Sn Fo Cl og ah He and councillor Richard Drew cut ribbon to officially Y open the new soccer park on Simcoe Street north of In 10Cal soccer ieagues Poy Perry. | . » ff SQUIRT ball up the left field and .. Thursday evening was a and held the Whippets toolly Irvine Const. Wood Chucks-2 Scored for the Wood Chucks. ot night for playing soccer 2 2-0 halftime score. Orange Bombers-2 The game thus ended in a and the Purple Team found Mike Pierce and Solemn On 'Thursday evening two all tie. themselves with only six Trevor Sco any ) 4 there was a most exciting ATOM players instead of seven and 10Y® Vers eroes game between the Irvine The Chicken Coop Dough no substitutes. The Blue Geen A ows, d half the RA Construction Wood Chucks Boys3 Team of course took advant- _ In the second Tire OWS y Jie d the Orange Bombe Peterborough Lumber ihiati d Stronger Canadian Tire £ eo | WE an ang TS. age of the situation an T lowl re the Arr. , i EY After barely a minute of Chippies-4 managed to get six goals in cam SlOWly wore 1 : SHE play, Dale Leatherdale The Chicken Coop Dough the net. Ryan LaRocca and OWS down and first Joey YO) assisted by Stephen Connors Boys lost their first home Brian Appleby both scored Jackman rattled in two goals pL i bor- (APpIeDy then Jamie Henshilwood did | al scored for the Orange Bomb- ~~ game series to the Peterbor- 1.4 4k for the Blue Team, then : d (E17 ers. As the game continued, ough Lumber Chippies 4-3. Andy O'Brien got the Purple likewise. Strong running an j Yi .both teams played vigorous- The Dough Boys were the goal accurate passing from Neil $i ly up and down the field then leading scorers in the first Mark and John Cawker were A Stephen Connors scored for half with Carl Baylis scoring White Team-3 highlights for the Whippets the Bombers. This was the two goals with an assist from Orange Team-0 and Michael Kirstens ran last goal for the Orange Johnny Wilcox. Tim Cannon The White Team finally himself into the ground try- Bombers. Kris Lavereau, also scored. managed a win after two ing to reverse the flood. goalie for the Wood Chucks, The Chippies' two goals losses. The Orange Team There was lots of effort from blocked a terrific penalty Were scored by Scott West are still trying to get their both teams on a very hot kick by "Flipper" McBride. and Jimmy White. The first goal of the season which evening. During the first half of the ~~ Chippies Jimmy White came most surely could get them Selects-2 . game, the play was dominat- back in the second half to started on the right road. Arrows-1 ed by the Bombers despite a score the winning goal with There seemed to be more On July 4 the Port Perry number of exciting break an assist from Paul Carr who injuries and falling down Chrysler Arrows were chal- throughs by the Wood also scored a goal in the than usual-probably due to lenged by Drapeau Cartage Chucks who couldn't manage second half. the heat. The score does not Selects. The first quarter to score. The second half of Colin Ball Mustangs-9 tell the whole story since was a fast moving one with the game was the Wood MaraLimestone Aggregate there were some real tense the Arrows getting charged . Chucks who began to domin- Pebbles-0 moments at each goal with tripping and the Selects ate, then the play developed Robbie Baker scored three mouth. Goals for the White getting a penalty shot. Solo- into an even match. In the goals, Jay Bower 1, Robbie Team came from B.J. Mc+# mon in goal for the Arrows fourth quarter, Bob Bryan Scott 2, Barry Willerton 1. Clillough, Brett Puckrin and made the save. A rush down ] ; assisted by Adam Cookson Both goal tenders Terrie Ethan Lakereau. the field and a goal was ' scored for the Wood Chucks. O'Neil and Wayne Buller SQUIRT scored for the Arrows by . ? 3 layed a good game. Mike Sorley. Tr 3 Dorsal, Jon piayel ag ol Canadian Tire Whippets-6 TntheseomAnuarter iors Numerous local teams took part in the parade ® 3 y y Chrysler Green Arrows-0 which began at the lakefront and wound up at the high to Dana Forder, worked the Blue Team-6 was a shot off the Arrows ) P 9 i : Purple Team-1 The Arrows found Jthem- poct but David Irvine was school. Exhibition games were held throughout the : selves suffering from "vaca- quick with the rebound to tie morning at the soccer park to mark the official tionitis"" and could only field up the game. opening. J OPPERS BROS HOME nine players. The Whippets In the third quarter anoth- =» IMPROVEMENTS took Syanage of this early beauty goal by David on and scored two goals i h NOW OFFERS YOU through John Cawker and po decten the pantie and ot - 0) A CHOICE IN Jamie Henshilwood. 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