2 0D SPEV § iri Phoenix, Norman Crawford, Tim Timms. Front from left: John Ennis, John Chronis, Ken Winslow, David Donnelly and Peter Loughren. Coaches are Steve Loughren and Ron Winslow. Absent from photo is Rob Raines. In the Port Perry Pee Wee House League final, Spencers Feed Service of Greenbank had to settle for the consolation medals after losing in the final to Blackstock Lions in a well-played game Sunday afternoon. Front from left: Chris Donnelly, Darin Bacon, Todd Foster, Barclay £33 ' McGriskin. Second row from left: Karen Oppers, Kenton LeFort, Matthew Koetje, Chad Mitchell, Greg Pugh. Coaches are Wayne Pugh and Bruton's IDA Drugs won the Mite A cham- pionship on Sunday afternoon with an 18-13 vic- tory over Greenbank. Front from left: Mike Pashley, Jennifer Morden, Amy Parliament, Mar- ci Zuly, Erin Prachun, Kyle Brough, Kevin PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY HOCKEY REGISTRATION Discount on all rates will apply if registered by Sunday, September 7th, 1986. RATES: TYKES $70.00 (Discount Rate $60.); ONE BOY $110.00 (Discount Rate $100.); TWO BOYS $180.00 (Discount Rate $160.); FAMILY of 3 or MORE $270.00 © (Discount $240.) Registration Fee includes profes- sional Power Skating Instruction. No post-dated cheques at discount rate after September 7th, 1986. MacDonald and Bradley Richardson. Player Registration at Scugog Arena will be held on the following dates: FRIDAY, SEPT. 5th - 6 to 9 P.M. SAT., SEPT. 6th- 10AM. to 4 P.M. SUNDAY, SEPT. 7th - 2 to 4 P.M. -- ALL BOYS IN SCUGOG ARE ELIGIBLE -- Tykes must be 5 years old in the current calen- dar year to register. All players please bring helmets to registration. PLEASE MOTE: Due to lost equipment in past seasons, we request that all socks, sweaters, goal equipment, pants, bags, etc., belonging to P.P.M.HA. Vash Be sured 0 he aa uiog orgitihion She. The cost of lost t will ly reflect on the future cost of registration replacing lst equipmen rest PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY EXECUTIVE MINOR HOCKEY LADIES' AUXILIARY Skate & Equipment Sale : CONSIG NT - - SCUGOG ARENA - Bring ON CONSIGHMEN 5th from FRIDAY, SEPT. 5th - 6 t0 9 P.M. | 500 to 9:00 PM For further information call SAT., SEPT. 6th - 10 AM. to 4PM. | SANDY DURHAM ... 985-3512 ° SUNDAY, SEPT. 7th - 2 to 4 P.M. EC340 (Excel III) PAT CONNORS ... 985-9669 INI EERO REE EE IR TREE ETI Rr NNnRnmrINNNn,_--,--_,eanS9™; e.- Dianne Koetje. Absent from photo are Steve YAMAHA We make the difference. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 26, 1986 -- 23 Port Midgets reach the semis in OASA finals Port Perry Canadian Tire Midget Softball Team reached the semi- finals in the All-Ontario Midget "C" Softball Tournament held in Meaford on the weekend. Port Perry opened the tourna- ment on Saturday morning in the rain, by playing the host team from Meaford, Dave Burnett had little trouble as he allowed only 2 hits as Port Perry easily won by a 9-0 score. Lee Wilbur gave the local team an early lead with a three-run home run in the final inning, Dave Burnett added a solo home run in the fifth. Chris Cookman had two doubles with Craig Menzies having two singles. In game twq, Port Perry dropped a close 4-2 game to Bluevale (near London) in an exciting game. The two teams were tied 1-1 until the fifth inning due to the strong pit- ching of Lee Wilbur and some fine plays at shortstop by Greg War- riner. In the fifth Bluevale scored 3 runs to lead 4-1 but Port Perry made it close in the bottom of the seventh as they scored one run and had the bases loaded when the last out was made. Paul Cooper, Chris Cookman and Dave Culbert each had 2 hits with Bob Orr, Greg Warriner and : - Craig Menzies each had singles with Craig Venning adding a triple. ~ This was the final loss for Port Perry in the double-knock out tour- nament, and put the boys up against St. Mary s in game *" ce, The Port Perry boys really had the hitting on SENET R--T-- track in this game as they collected a 13-2 win. Craig Venning pitched a strong game as he allowed 5 hits and struck out six. Karl Durham had 3 hits, with Dave Burnett and Steve Langille having two hits each. Chris Cookman, Steve Durham and Jeff Ireland had one hit each. At eight o'clock at night Port Perry played its fourth gare of the day with Milverton being the opposi- tion. This was the fourth year in a row that Port Perry had faced the pitching of Brad Honerick, one of - the best pitchers in the Province, and he proved it again as he defeated Port Perry 7-5 in an ex- citing, hard-fought game. Port Perry opened the scoring with 2 runs in the first inning but Milverton came back with five runs in the third inning and two more in the sixth for the win. Lee Wilbur put in a strong pitching effort and took the loss. Dave Burnett had two Hits, with Paul Cooper and Steve Durham having singles. Manager Ted Culbert and Coaches Wayne Venning and Garnett Warriner were very proud of the way the boys played throughout the tournament who showed they can play on a level with the best teams in the province. Squirts on the move Port Perry Legion Branch 419 Squirt Boys Softball Team will be competing in the Ontario Amateur Softball Association Squirt '"C" All- Ontario Championship Tournament in Bracebridge on Labour Day Weekend. The Port Perry Team earned the right to compete in this two day eight team tournament by winning the zone three play-off. The local team had defeated Unionville and Bradford to advance to the tournament. The Legion Team consists of Jeff Card and Steven Desautels doing the pitching with Greg Rankin and Scott MacLallan catching. In- ~ fielders are Chad Venning, Stephen Laird, Gavin Cochrane, Todd Smart, Ryan Picard, Brad Moase Visit our display at the Port Perry Fair - Labour Day weekend. 286-4437 and Duane Empringham. Out- fielders are Jason Cochrane, Jason McBride, Kent Jamieson and Symon Traynor. oS ------ TROPHIES & ENGRAVING Team Jackets & Uniforms Bicycle Repairs PINERIDGE SPORTS SHOP Queen Street - Port Perry PHONE 985-2839 7 emm--\ Winter is here at ... ASSELSTINE'S YAMAHA COME AND SEE THE NEW LINE OF 1987 YAMAHA SNOWMOBILES. There's one just right Bc» for you with 14 Models to choose from. = Blackstock ASSELSTINE'S ourhem Ra. 57 The dealership built on quality service and personal touch.