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Port Perry Star, 12 Jun 1984, p. 22

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F 5 § § f 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 12, 1984 Sports Tough 1-0 loss in Eastman final caps busy week Gamblers rout Claremont 6-1 Last Monday night the Claremont Legion team visited the Greenbank Ball Park and the pre: viously unbeaten Clare mont squad were dropp- ed by the Gamblers by a 6-1 score. Ken Goreski tossed a nifty three hitter at the Claremont team and was in complete control throughout the game. Greenbank picked up eleven hits with Dennis Romeril, Trevor Till, Don Beaton and Brian Till each getting a pair Grim determination and Neil Rodd, Steve Foster and John Foster getting one each. On Tuesday night the Gamblers travelled to Goodwood and once again the Greenbank bats were working and they pounded out a total of ten hits and 5 runs but the defense had a bad night and they allowed Goodwood to score six runs (five of which were unearned). and they dropped their second game of the young showed in the features of student Brian McLaughlin dur- ing the triple jump event at Cartwright High School's track and field day last Friday. A Cartwright High School student throws up her arms and literally flies over PEER PETER PE PL ELL SEE IEE Roland Osske started on the Gambler mound and pitched well enough to win but was victim- ized by shaky defensive play. Ken Goreski came on in relief of Osske in the fourth inning. Hugh Johnston led the Gam- bler attack with 3 hits and Trevor Till and John Foster each had two. Ray Meisner, Brian Till and Dennis Romeril each had a hit to close out the hitting. On the weekend the Greenbank team played in the "Geordie East- man Memorial Tourna- ment" at Durham fields in Oshawa and the team rebounded with an excellent defensive per- formance to make it all the way to the champ- ionship game on Sunday afternoon. Saturday morning saw the Gamblers hook up with Port Perry Legion and Ken Goreski was in excellent form as he shot down the Legion team by a 2-0 score. Tim Thompson pitched strongly for Port Perry and each pitcher allow- ed only two hits. Dennis Romeril and Brian Till had the Greenbank hits with Lawrie Williams and Rob Evans hitting safely for Port Perry. The afternoon game saw a real beauty of a pitchers duel as Green- bank's Russ Korbak and Whitby's Randy Under- wood hooked up in a scoreless game until Brian Till won it for the Gamblers with a two out home run in the seventh inning. Neil Rodd, Hugh Johnston and John Foster picked up the other Gambler hits. Sunday morning saw Greenbank and Port Perry meet for the second time in the tournament in the semi- final game with Russ Korbak and Lawrie Williams, the opposing pitchers. Again the game was very close but again the Gamblers edged out the Legion team by a 2-0 score. John Annis relieved Lawrie Williams in the fifth inning while Kor- bak went the route for Greenbank. John Foster led the Gamblers at the plate with two hits and Dennis Romeril, Steve Foster, Greg Rodd and Roddy Real had one hit each. Jay Williams had two hits for Port Perry, with Colin Wackett and Rick Evans picking up singles. In the championship game the Greenbank battery of Ken Goreski and Don Phinney, plus excellent defensive play by the Gambler outfield held the Scarborough Juniors off the score- board until the sixth inning when Scarbor- ough scored an unearn- ed run. However, the Green- bank hitters failed to solve the offerings of Rich Cowland on the Scarborough mound and they went down to defeat by a 1-0 score. The Gamblers only allowed one run in the tournament but that run cost them the tourna- ment championship. A reminder that Greenbank plays at home every Monday night at 8:30 p.m. in Greenbank Park with Goodwood the visitors this week; Udora Sham- rocks on June 18th and Prince Albert on June 25th. Nearly 200 youngsters set for another season This week saw the start of another season for the Cartwright Minor Baseball League with record registration of close to 200 players, this should prove to be an exciting season of baseball. Games will rotate between Black- stock, Caesarea and Nestleton ball diamonds and we also have a select team - Cummings Backhoe playing on the Port Perry schedule. In the Intermediate section, in Nestleton, Turner's Green Giants beat Cheryl's TNT's 14-10. For the Green Giants, Allan Park was the evening pitcher, with Julie Corden gett- ing a home run. In the Senior division, the bar during the high jump at the school's annual track and field gay. held last Friday. IER ) . LI I ELEN Superior Delivery topp- ed the Blackstock Lions 25-22, with Tim Dwyer getting two home runs for Superior Delivery. On Friday night Black- stock Video defeated the Blackstock Lions and Blackstock Video had home runs scored by Paul Dearborn, Trevor Oke and Bill Ross. Three Junior games were played on Thurs- day night. In Blackstock, Cart- wright Juniors defeated Don Frew and Sons. For the Juniors, David Pashley scored four home runs with home runs also by Adam Vivian, Jeff Short, Andy Mackie, Heather Short and Tricia McCourt. For Don Frew and Sons, Tanya Mappin, Andy Frew and Cory Wilson all got home runs. In Nestleton, Lish- mans outscored Breezy Acres Farms 13-5. For Lishmans, Bradley Mal- colm got 2 triples and a home run by Robert McEachern, with good pitching by Chris Bryant. For Breezy Acres, the pitching was divided between Cliff Pelrine and Christie Corden and Barry Ross scored a home run. In Caesarea, the Port Perry Kinsmen were victorious over Thomp- son's Village Market. For Thompsons, Melody McLaren had a home run, with a triple by Mark Simmons and a double by Scott Barr. Kevin Ellis and Jason Cliff both pitched well. For the Kinsmen, there were strong infield plays by Guy LaHaye and Michelle Morton. Terry Park had a home run, with doubles by Art Schryburt and Michelle Cummings. Craig Rowntree scored a LI BEE IE SJ IRTP APAPAPAPAP APPR AFI triple. Pitching duties were divided between Chris Beacock, Craig Rown- tree and Kendall Choro- sticki. This. year, the Black- stock and District Lion- ess Club will be selling pop and chips at some of the games. All profits will be donated back into the community. Bantams off to fast pace The Port Perry Lions Club Bantams started off their 8th season under the coaching guidance of Garnet Warriner, Wayne Venn- ing and Ted Culbert. In their first game, they played Richvale B team and won easily 11-1. Jeff Cockerton and Dave Burnett combined together for 17 strike outs. Hits were by Dave Culbert with 3 singles and a double, Greg Warriner 2 singles, Lee Wilbur with 2 singles, Dan Rankin 2 singles, Steve Durham 2 singles, Darren Fulford 2 singles, Paul Cooper with a double, singles to Chris Cookman and Craig Venning. Dave Burnett hit a solo home run and Steve Langille hit a triple. The Lion's next game was against Goodwood. This was more of a contest for the Lions. There were no runs until the 4th inning when Goodwood took a 1-0 lead. Then the Lions burst out and took over the lead and defeated Goodwood 6-2. Hits were to Lee Wilbur with a triple and a single, Greg Warriner with 2 singles, Jeff Cockerton with a double and Bobby Orr with a single. Jeff Cock- erton threw 6 innings for 3 strike outs and Dave Burnett relieved for the last inning. Last Thursday they clubbed the Richvale A team 28-2 in 5 innings. Everyone on the team managed to pound the Richvale pitchers around the park. This team has a good nucleus and as the season progresses, under the guidance of Garnet Warriner, Wayne Venning and Ted Culbert, they will have a good chance of an All Ontario this year. Watch the paper for more reports. Home nights are Tuesday at 8:30 at the Old Diamond. -Exterior Painting- -Interior Painting- -Wallpaper- -- Free Estimates -- TIM PELYK 3

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