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Port Perry Star, 25 Aug 1987, p. 26

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26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 25, 1987 Greenbank in the 0ASA championship On Friday, August 21, the Green- bank All Stars played host to Clare- mont for a rained-out league game which happened earlier on during the season. The All Stars were ready to show the Greenbank crowd what they were made of and did with pret- ty good style! The game started off with Clare- mont getting 3 unearned runs throughout 3 innings and made Greenbank look like they were made of jello. But with the score 3-0 for Claremont, Greenbank pulled themselves together. In the bottdm of the third, Mark Shepherd drew a walk and powerhouse Tim Timms drove Mark home with a stand-up triple. Dan Sluggett then cracked a single through the infield and scored Timms, thus leaving the score 3-2 still for Claremont. The fifth inning saw a lot of action when Claremont scored a run but Greenbank retalliated with 3 of their TT ETN hn. The own. Brett Puckrin started things off for Greenbank when he drilled a line drive to left-centre field for a head- first slide into second base. He then stole third and was batted in by a line drive from Mark Shepherd. Tim Timms, Greenbank's powerful cat- cher, then stepped up to bat and drilled a smashing line drive through the infield resulting in a double and scoring Shepherd. Tim Timms then scored on a beautiful ground ball hit by Greenbank's third baseman, Ken Winslow. The inning ended with Greenbank ahead 5-4. Claremont got another run to tie the game resulting in the final score of 5-5. On the mound for Greenbank was Brett Puckrin who pitched a tremendous game striking out 13 of 29 batters. The "'star" of this game was cat- cher Tim Timms who hit 2 for 4 with a triple, a double and 2 RBI's. He also caught a beautiful game and was a key factor in a 5-5 tie. Well done Tim! ¢ Greenbank is now off to Springbrook for the 0.A.S.A. cham- pionship next weekend, August 29 & 30. Wish the team luck when you see them! : Please keep in mind that the All Stars are hosting the York-Durham Fastball League Tournament on September 12 & 13. Stop by and en- joy some great fastball. Results, standings from the Scugog Soccer Leagues Atom Division August 8, 1987 There was some fine soccer played in this Atom Division creating some close scores. Ajax - 6th - 1 tie, Peterborough - 5th - 1 tie. These two teams khocked out in the first day. The following teams all moved on to the semi-finals: Scugog Div "A" - 1 win, 1 tie, Bowmanville Div 'A - 1 win, Newmarket Div "'B" - 1 win, 1 tie, Whitby Div "B"' - 2 ties. August 9 - Finals Scugog Lost to Whitby 2-0. Whitby moved on to the finals in "A Division. Bowmanville lost to Newmarket 3-0, Newmarket moved on to the finals in *'B" Division. Finals The weather again played havoc with Newmarket coming out on top by defeating Whitby 1-0. Champs - Newmarket, Runner-Up - Whitby. Final Standings: 1. Newmarket, 2. Whitby, 3. Scugog, 4. Bowmanville, 5. Peterborough, 6. Ajax. MOSQUITO DIVISION All teams played extremely well with some good competition. Scugog was 6th with no wins and 1 tie, Ajax was 5th with only 1 tie. These two teams were knocked out in the first day. . The following teams moved on to the semi-finals on Sunday: Markham Div "B"" - 1 tie, 1 win, Whitby Div "A" - 2 wins, Brampton Div "A" - 1 win, Newmarket Div "B" - 1 win. \ Semi-Final Results August 9, 1987 Newmarket lost to Whitby 2-1, Whitby moved on to the finals in Division "A." Brampton lost to Markham 1-0. Markham moved on Mites Softball champs In the Mite Division for 9-10 year olds bet- E ¥ UT ae 4 ween Flieler's Petro Can and Dowson's Valu- mart, the game was tied 15-15 after five innings. Flielers was awarded the game as the team-was up 12-7 after the third inning. Both teams played very well. Front from left: Michelle Moynham, \\ 4 H Na. 4 i, 3 FE = fy Rat : [3 : aa hy il 1 . ~ ad * RX yr) ] " i + - 3 The Valu-mart team went right down to the wire in the championship in the Mites 9-10 Divi- sion. Front from left: Janna Williams, Scott " Prechitko, Chad Murphy, Jessica DeKoning, May Parliament, Steve Berry. Back from left: Mike Brandon Johnston, Tommy Chambers, Mike Reader, Julie Ball. At back from left: Jamie Trick, Cameron Flieler, Chad Mitchell, Matt Hobbs, Kim Gunther, Jeff Dales. Absent is Greg Sheedy. At back are coaches Kevin Martin and Gord Ireland. Cannon, Jeff Whitfield, Matt Brown, Matt Kay, Chris Drury. Absent are Jeff Woodward, Mark Suppelsa and Lisa Azzopardi. Coach is Walter Drury. to the finals in Division "B." Finals - The weather played havoc with both teams with Whitby coming out on top by defeating Markham 4-0. Champs - Whitby, Runner-Up - Markham. Final Standings: 1. Whitby, 2. Markham, 3. Newmarket, 4. Brampton, 5. Ajax, 6. Scugog. BANTAM'S WIN 2-1 Port Perry vs Oakwood The Bantam Boys improved their season record to 7-1 with a 2-1 win over Oakwood Monday night. Scoring for Port Perry were Mike Toye and Peter Brock. Strong defen- sive play by Jeff Goreski and Clayton Hammett preserved the victory. STANDINGS Team GP W LT Pts. R&S Leather Sales 13 8 2 3 19 Denny Metals 4 4 6 4 12 Prestige Hair 13 2 6 5 9 LEADING SCORERS Player-Team G. Sandy Mark-R&S Leather Sales 21 } Matt Phoenix-Denny Metals 13 _ T. Chambers-Presitge Hair 8 Ryan Duff-Denny Metals 7 Kevin Hobbs-Prestige Hair 7 SCUGOG YOUTH SOCCER CLUB STANDINGS MINI DIVISION (Complete games through to August 19) STANDINGS Team GP W L T Pts. Port Perry Star 8 6 1 1 13 Gord Lewis Motors 9 4 4 1 9 Ted E. Bear 8 3 4 1 7 Port Perry Auto 7 1 5 1 3 LEADING SCORERS Player-Team G. Greg Bruton-Port Perry Star 25 Jeff Ashton-Port Perry Star 8 Stephen Nagy-Gord Lewis Mtrs. 8 A. Chambers-Gord Lewis Mtrs. 6 Jennifer Hammond-Ted E. Bear 6 SCUGOG YOUTH SOCCER CLUB STANDINGS ATOM DIVISION (Complete games through to August 19) SCUGOG YOUTH SOCCER CLUB STANDINGS SQUIRT DIVISION STANDINGS - Team GP W L T Pts. Canadian Tire 9 7 0 2 16 Kinsmen 9 6 2 1 13 Lake Scugog Lumber 7 1 5 1 3 Ridge North Realty 7 0 7 0 0 LEADING SCORERS Player-Team G. Shane Norton-Kinsmen 23 Robbie Murphy-Canadian Tire 18 John Schewaga-Canadian Tire 16 1: ® ECONOMY RENT A PONTIAC ® STANDARD /FULL SI ZE ® LOW RATES ® COMPACT @ LONG TERM LEASING Hours a REITER BP us: Maria to Friday \ 4f x Monday dy soo 8 AM to 5 PM t. PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED "¥ 10 VANEDWARD DRIVE PORT PERRY MSN B AMS PY

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