f "mn - A As you can see from this photo during rugger action last week between PPHS and Harwood, the sport Is not for the timid or those afraid of getting a bit of mud on the uniform. The PPHS Seniors lost a close one 4-0, while earlier in the day, the Midgets prevailed 24-0. : ? A little rain, a little mud didn't stop the senior teams from Port Perry High ana Harwood Collegiate last Thursday afternoon as they knocked heads In a spirited game of rugger. Harwood took an early 4-0 lead and held It despite some con- ..certed PPHS attacking In the second half. \ ~ PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 25, 1968 -- 25 PPHS-Harwood battle it out in the rain and mud All hands and eyes are after the ball during rugger action last week. The sport has grown greatly in pop- ularity at the high school level In Port Perry RESULTS OF SCUGOG MENS LOB-BALL LEAGUE AS OF MAY 16, 1988 Name Galley Fish & Seafood Port Perry Auto Glass Seagrave Steel Buildings Sportsland Port Perry Oldtimers A. Oppers Aluminum Square Boy Pizza Forders Insurance Kinsmen Barry's Variety G W pb pt DODD = = DNDN DND COO = = ND Om mo~OoOO~oS ™ coco mocooO=S = - ~ codoo=NNNWE Fg Greenbank wins by Judy MacSween Lifestyle 2000 team from Green- bank defeated Norton's Home Im- provements 15-10 last Tuesday night at Greenbank Park. Playing a great tagging and defensive game for Greenbank was Matt Blowe who also went 3 for 3 at the plate. Also getting 3 for 3 was Jeremy Gibson who also played an outstanding game. Graeme Powell, Vanessa Petroni- jevic and Mathew Downey all went 2 for 2 at bat. Great game played by both teams. Our team from Greenbank has 17 players and from time to time it can be a little hectic. I would like to say thank you to Mr. & Mrs. D. Blowe, Mrs. D. Hooker and Sheila Saunders for all your help the other night. With this kind of parent support we should have a great season.