Clay Dempsey was named winner of the Ballard- Carnegle trophy as best team player. Making the presentation are two staunch Jr. C hockey fans Elmer Lee and Charlie Brignall. The Baldwin Sales trophy for top rookie went to Dean Smethurst. At right Is Paul Curtis who made the presentation. Rob Metcalfe Is the winner of the Sportsiand tro- phy for the best defensive player this past season. Making the presentation Is Charlle Bourgois, who re- ceived a Life Membership with the MoJacks for his many years work on the executive. The Greenbank Allstarrs are on the roll with another win this past week over Claremont. Greenbank hosted Claremont for a Friday night's game and came up big with 6-3 score. The weather may have been bad but the Allstarrs were just the opposite. Right from the start, Greenbank was on top with 4 runs in the bottom of the first. It was Ken Winslow and John Ennis who drew walks and put 2 men on the bases. Winslow and Ennis ad- vanced ahead each 1 base by Tim Timms sacrifice fly and then Winslow came home on Brett Puckrin's bunt single. Still with 2 men on, Mike Feasby belted a double to right field bringing . home Puckrin and Ennis and to make the score 4-0. Greenbank then tallied up yet another run in the 2nd inning when Tom Uzzel drew a walk and was driven around the bases by hits from Ken Winslow and Tim Timms to make the score 5-0. Claremont then came alive in the 3rd inning when they scored on a few hits but Greenbank stood their ground and only allowed 1 run in to make a score of 5-1. Close On Monday May 13, Brian's Towing came from behind to beat Irwin Smith by the score of 15 to 14 in Pee Wee Boys House League action. Ritchie Tripp pitched well for Brian's Towing to earn the win, while Matt Mantel connected for two homeruns, driving in four runs. For Irwin Smith, Travis Guin- don made some good fielding plays and had a couple of good hits while Wade Sheedy played well defensively at third base. In Seagrave, Seagrave Park won their first game of the season by beating Standard Electric by the score of 18 to 11. Steven Desautels pitched well for Seagrave to earn the win while Adam McTaggart went 4 for 4 at the plate including a homerun driving in 3 runs. For Standard Electric, Brad Lemieux went 4 for 4 at the plate including a triple while Kevin Pearce hit a triple and double. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 28 1988 -- 29 Greenbank gang rolls along Greenbank, being a team that gives no mercy, retalliated with another run in the 3rd when Mike Feasby ripped a single and was walked home by Claremont's pit- cher to make the score 6-1. Claremont came back with 2 of their own to close the margin of the score to 6-3 but it wasn't enough to upset the white, yellow and black of the Greenbank squad. The final score: 6-3. Greenbank played an extreme- ly good defensive game where if they didn't, the powerful bats of Claremont would have a dif- ference in this game. The most valuable player for this game goes to Scott Porter who manag- ed to track down some difficult catches in centrefield among the rain drops. : Name Port Perry Auto Glass Barry's Variety Port Perry Oldtimers Sportsland Galley Fish & Seafood A. Oppers Aluminum Seagrave Steel Buildings Kinsmen Square Boy Pizza Forder's Insurance RESULTS OF SCUGOG MENS LOB-BALL LEAGUE As Of June 20, 1988 Greenbank's pitching was handled by Brett Puckrin who managed to pull off the win to give Greenbank a 5-3-1 record. The Greenbank Allstarr's are sorry to report some injuries: Kevin Puckrin is out for 2-4 weeks with a broken fluid bag around his knee and Dave Hopmans with a sprained thumb. Both boys recovery are on a day-to-day basis and your teammates are anxious to have you back. Greenbank's next game is against a powerful squad from Unionville on Tues., June 28 and their next home game is not until Fri., July 8, versus East Gwillumbury. Summer's here and fastball is back for another year, so come out and enjoy some great fastball action! G WL T Pts. 6 6 0 0 12 5 3 1 1 7 6 3 2 1 7 6 3 3 0. 6 6 3 3 0 6 6 3 3 0 6 6 2 2 2 6 6 2 4 0 4 6 2 4 0 4 5 0 5 0 0 NOTICE MINOR HOCKEY TRAINERS, COACHES, MANAGERS for 1988-89 season Any person interested in these positions with Port Perry Minor Hockey in 1988 - '89 (House League or OMHA rep teams) must submit resume and team requested by July 8. OMHA rep team coaches must hold a N.C.C.P. level cer- tificate, and OMHA rep team trainers must hold H.T.C.P. lev- el 1 certificate. ' The above is not a requirement for House League coach- es or their trainers. Submit resumes by July 8 to: PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY c/o President, Don Steele Box 877, Port Perry, Ont. LOB 1NO LTD. & Engraving Team Uniforms Trophies -- SVY3dl NOILLVNAVHdO --