RS SNE i BN On Monday, July 29th the two Seagrave Mites ball teams met at Seagrave Park. Seagrave Store came out swinging with good base hits by Tom Durward, Ryan Williams and Kim Poppleton and home- runs by Jay King and OFFICE FURNITURE Filing Cabinets Desks - Chairs - efc. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street mT Ee SR Ar TTI ruts Ta TTL Tn ne 985-7383 Michael Williams in the first inning. McTaggart Electric followed with good base hits by Devon Blair, Angela Kavalczyk, Bran- don Moore and a home- run by Brandon Puckrin. The next three innings were really close with good fielding by Seagrave's Store- Dean- na Dempsey and Peter King and McTaggart Electric's Robin Pren- tice, Kent Taylor and Adam McTaggart. Good hits included a triple slammed out by Stewart Hunt. It was down to the wire in the last inning when Michael Williams hit a grand slam home-run to put Seagrave Store ahead. With their McTaggart loaded the bases with hits by Chris Wood, Sum- 'last bat' Electric PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. August 7, 1985 -- 25 Seagrave Mites put on show in 15-13 game mer Prentice and Russel Gascoyne, but Michael Williams pushed off Michael Martin's fly to end the game. The close score of 15 to 13 for Seagrave Store in- dicates what an exciting game this was. The kids really showed how their skills have improved over the summer. Scugog Youth Soccer League results (From page 24) 1 goal for his team. Jeff Andrews played a great game as goaltender. Everyone played well for the Maintenance team with only eight players in attendance. Denny Metals - 3 Kinsmen - 2 A super game between Denny Metals and Kinsmen with Denny Metals winning 3-2. Michael Tripp scored 2 goals and Todd Smart netted 1 for Metals. It was a terrific team effort that won the game. Despite playing with on- ly eight players, it was a strong game for the Kinsmen. Jeremy Nor- ton and Michael Sluggett scored 1 goal each. Joey Broadworth and Alan Calder played strong on defence. Michael Slug- gett played his usual strong offensive game with Matthew Coyne playing very well in goal. SOCCER ON THE ROAD The One Hour Photo Pee Wee Girls have two games to report. The Pee Wee girls played at home on July 22 against the Ajax Pizza Delight team. They had a tie game with a score of 2-2. Katy Wray and Melissa Bramham each scored 1 goal. The whole team played well under the encourage- ment of a new coach. On July 29, One Hour Photo girls travelled to Whitby and came home winners with Melissa Bramham scoring 2 goals, Jennifer and Jenny Blanchard netted 1 goal each. Great team effort girls! If you have any games to report on the travell- ing teams please phone 985-9124 and leave a message. Thank you. GMC gives you the maximum in a medium. 1 GMC has your number in our 5000, 6000, ! 7000 Series. If you want the most out of a medium-duty truck you want a GMC. 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