32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 6, 1989 SCUGOG MEN'S SLO-PITCH LEAGUE Standings for the week ended May 29 Results of games played May 29: Port Merchants 5 Galley Gators 1 Square Boy Pizza 11 Forder Insurance 8 Country Lane Realty 18 Anderson Chev-Olds 1 Sportsland 7 Seagrave Steel Buildings 6 Port Auto Glass 7 Port Kinsmen 6 Oppers Aluminum 18 Picture Homes 14 The Pee Wee soccer season began last Thursday. Williams Arms Pee Wee II met Emmerson Insurance Pee Wee I for the first game of the season. Unfortunately the Pee Wee I team was missing five players. Williams Arms, with a full com- plement, wore the opposition down with fresh substitutes, to Shorted team blasted out of first Melissa Chilton, were Dave Bourgeois, Jerry Blackburn, Ken- dall Chorostecki, Tiffany Reed, Jeremy Luke, and Jeff Andrews with two. The Pee Wee Twos played well as a team supported by the superb goaltending of Mike Tripp. The next meeting between these two teams will be a more balanc- Team W L TF A Gb Galley Gators 5 1 87 42 0 Country Lane Realty 5 1 64 37 0 Sportsland 5 1 - 70 54 0 Square Boy Pizza 4 2 - 97 54 1 Port Perry Merchants 4 2 - 89 51 1 Port Auto Glass Stingrays 3 2 1 53 5 15 Seagrave Steel Buildings 3 3 75 70 2 Anderson Chev-Olds 3 3 - 73 14 2 1} A. Oppers Aluminum 2 3 1 64 78 25 Pr ES Port Perry Kinsmen 1 5 - 41 73 4 i 4 Forder Insurance 0 6 - 50 8 5 gu Picture Homes 0 6 - 3 122 5 ri PPHS MVP's These students were awarded MVP plaques for various sports at the PPHS awards banquet. From left: Adam Cookson, archery; Mark Schwan, basketball; Brad Menzies, bas- ketball, volleyball and golf; Greg Neve, cross country skiing and Darren Caudle, senior rugby. Other award winners not present for photo David Toalbot, soccer; Dave Petrie, bas- ketball; David Brown, rugby; Jamle Brown, rugby; Rob Mitchell, curling; Jeff Parry, golf. ee 5% i 97 ? 5% % Joo Dnt ; #4 § 4 i ; ; come out 7-0 winners. Scoring for Williams Arms, captained by tack : clothing gifts 52 WATER ST., PORT PERRY 985-4241 Ft, [Jtour to saruiowr .ed competition. ee] sa @ RAS ki Eu These students were presented with MVP plaques for thelr respective sports. From left:Christa Loughlin, volleyball; Melissa Rodway, cross country; Melissa Rudy, track and fleld; Gretchen Cornish, volleyball; Barb Brooks, basketball; Katharine Wray, volleyball; Sarah Morris, lacrosse; Tonya Ballard, cross country skiing; Melissa Smyka, fleld hockey: and Sheenagh Beli, basketball. vy 9 Smyka, y; Mites softball report Home Hardware vs Marlin 'I'ravel. Team Marlin Travel Gregory Manns played en- Unit A good game was played May thusiastically in the field while niforms 29 by both teams. Jared Aldridge and Matthew Aaron Scallon, Laure Madill Caldwell swung the bat well for and Clayton Dales played well for Home Hardware. vv RENTALS REACH INDUSTRIAL PARK, REGIONAL ROAD 8, PORT PERRY 2 km. west of Lilla Street HOURS: 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM MONDAY to SATURDAY Trophies LTD. & Engraving 178 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY - 985-2839 REPLICA JERSEYS, CLOTHING TANKS & T-SHIRTS REEBOK Baseball NIKE Basketball Chicago, L.A., Detroit CONVERSE Football BROOKS RALEIGH BICYCLES & REPAIRS SHOES REEBOK, 5) NIKE, IB CONVERSE, L.A. GEAR, . © AVIA Equipment Rental Ne WATER SPORTS Fins, Masks, Snorkels, O'Brien Water Skiis & Vests { 985-4416 'Over 20 Years Experience in Rental Business' y ~4 paslode: > Air Nailers & Fasteners Post Hole Augers Rototillers Wheelbarrows Lawn Rollers Concrete Mixers AM Fertilizer Spreaders Scaffolding Weed Eaters Vacuum Cleaners Rents Ladders Carpet Cleaners Chain Saws Pressure Washers Interlocking Stone Cutters Pool Cover Pumps Plate Compacters 985-4416 ~ DELIVERY and PICK-UP AVAILABLE BOB JAMIESON