Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 27 Aug 1980, p. 15

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AY vi EEE ee SREY, SAN ee I Rall Squirt Champions The Canadian Tire team coached by Colin Dodd was -- Marni Luke. Second row from left: Kevin Lee, Chris Cup winner in the Squirt Division. Front row from left: Clair Cornish, Melissa Bramham, B.J. McCullough, Brett Puckerin [captian] Cole Perry and Yuill, lan McDougall, Chris Forder, David Wood and Gary Durocher, Coach Colin Dodd. [Absent from picture manager Bill Cornish]. Ken Irvine comes up big in Port OASAwins by Danny Millar Ken Irvine has turned out to be the money pitcher of the Port Perry Canadian Tire Men's pitching staff. After a season of moderate success, Irvine has won four straight starts in post-season competition. Irvine's fourth win, by an 8-2 margin, wrapped up the, Goodwood Seniors Port: Perry OASA second round, on Thursday, August 21, in Goodwood. The night before Irvine was the pitcher of record in a 7-4 win. The key blow in the series ending win was registered by Phil Cochrane in the top of the second inning. With the bases loaded, Goodwood hurler Dave Jackson served up a fat pitch that the Port shortstop jumped on and pounded for a three run triple. Rightfielder Ken Gil- roy might have had a shet at Seniors game Sunday LJ B LJ @ A > 3 NM 3 Ld l. & ef o Port Perry Canadian Tire Men's softball team will be playing Elmvale in the next Ontario Amateur Softball Association Intermediate C round, the third series for Port. The first game is in Elm- vale near Barrie, next Satur- day, August 30 and the foll- owing game is in Port Perry Sunday night at 8:30 p.m. Elmvale edged out Mine- sing by one run in the third and deciding game for the right to meet Port. Port won the opening Claremont series in three games and the following Goodwood set in two relatively easy contests. "*run two innings later. catching it but he got a poor jump on the ball. . Goodwood Seniors got their only runs off Irvine in the second making it 4-2, and that was as close as the contest got. Jackson ended the mini-rally with a triple to right center between Ron Redman and Jay Williams, driving in two runs. It was the only frame Irvine looked shaky in. He gave up a leadoff triple, a base on balls, and even threw a wild pitch. Port Perry is a quick starting team. In this game they got a run in the top of the first, something they are noted for doing. Redman ended up on third base when leftfielder George Harris couldn't come up with his line drive and the center- fielder ended up athomeona sacrifice fly by Robert Evans. Port Perry got another pair in the fourth, the last inning they faced Jackson. Charlie Durward singled and stole second before scoring on a base hit by Don Phinney. Phinney later scored on an error. Phinney drove in another He singled home Mike Healey, who had doubled and been sacrificed to third, with a hit into shallow right field that dropped in front of Gilroy. Kevin Walker came in to pitch the final four innings for Port, gaining the save. He nailed down the win by striking out one hitter and not allowing a run. Walker and Irvine scattered eight hits between them. Port imade two errors in the |game. Port batsmen had ten hits. Irvine was the winning pitcher in both of the Port Perry wins in the openin round against Claremont. He has given up only 11 runs -and the lefthanded power through the four games. Goodwood did not have as much fortune with their pitchers in the first game. They started junk ball right- hander Norm Roberts and he fooled several of the Port hitters in the early going. He was chased with one out in :the fifth while Port had a ,pair of runners in scoring 'position. . The new hurler, Gary Gil- roy, threw a fat pitch to Jay Williams on his first offering hitter pounded it for a run scoring double. On a follow- ing play Robert Evans raced in from third on a passed ball and Williams also came in from third, this time on a wild pitch. By the second inning the Port batsmen had figured out Roberts and the bottom of the order men knocked him around. Irvine opened with a safety and Don Phinn- ey doubled. Ken Jeffrey, the ninth man in the line-up, hit a seeing eye single that just made it through the infield and scored both runners. Jeffrey ended up on third and scored when Phil Cochr- ane hit a bouncer past short- stop Dwayne Pegg. The other Port Perry tally was recorded in the seventh. Redman led off and got on base and then Brent Fallis walked. A check swing infield out by Williams dis- tracted the Goodwood in- fielders long enough for Red- man to come around from second and score. Fallis nearly caused a fray during his first two times at, the plate. On both occasions he was so bewildered by Robert's slow pitching that on the third strike, which he was way ahead on, the bat flew out of his hands. Being a lefthanded hitter, his bat ended up on the fence in front (Turn to page 16) PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., August 27, 1980 -- 15 Yacht Club News by Donna Phypers The officers and members of the PPYC invite you to attend the Dedication Cere- monies and official opening of the clubhouse on Sunday, Sept. 7 at 2:00 p.m. Every- one welcome. Former members of the P.P.Y.C, Bob and Judy Hamilton and children Nicole and Brian stopped by the club for a visit on Sunday. Marilyn and Sonja Hoyte recently returned from a trip to Saskatchewan to visit Marilyn's family. You cert- ainly returned to terrific weather girls. The perfect weather we had this weekend meant lots of activity on the water. Everyone has one or more 0000000000800 0080808080800000088888080888888000000000.0. .water sports that is their particular favourite. If your favourite is water skiing, then you could do a good turn for us boaters. If you should happen to overturn a marker buoy while skiing, please take the time to set it up again. Remember, the buoys are there to help everyone steer clear of the weeds; but they are of no use if we can't see them. A number of members of the PPYC enjoyed a social evening of cards and conver- sation on Saturday. I under- stand we have two new Euchre champions. Anyone interested in taking part in the club's social activities may do so by calling 985-7451 or 985-2728. WEEKDAY RATES: AAAS f i ! i PINE POINT STABLES (Government Approved) | QUALITY RIDING HORSES Concession 9 - Scugog Island - PLEASURE RIDING - (August Only) Adults $7.00 per hour; Juniors (under 14 yrs.) $5.00 hour. FOR WEEKENDS: Add One Dollar! - LESSON RIDES - (On Quiet Horses or Ponies) Adults $10.00 per hour; Juniors $8.00 per hour. ____ITPAYSTO.TAKE A LESSON! 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