Once again, it appears that the Scugog Youth Soccer Club is heading into another very suc- cessful season. As the thoughts of this area turn towards spring, a large number of Scugog girls and boys and their parents turned up at the YMCA over the past two weekends to in- dicate their interest in taking part in this very popular sport. By its very nature, soccer has proven itself to ne an excellent sport for all people. It is a great team sport, rather than a showcase for individual talent, and there is a position suitable for any interested person, whether large or small; aggressive or not. It is probably for this reason, as well as the enjoyment of being part of a team, that soccer has grown so quickly throughout Canada. It is now up to the Soccer Club to prepare the house league teams for this season. Sign-up has now been completed for this summer, but it is possible that a few spots may still be available as the teams are made. If, for any reason, a child missed this year's registration deadline, a few forms are still available at Sportsland (for in-person registration only) until the end of this week. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 10, 1990 -- 33 Still time to register for youth soccer Anyone interested in signing up will have their name placed on a holding list until Saturday, April 14. After that time, unfortunate- ly the Soccer Club will be unable to accept late registrations, as the team rosters will be completed. As anyone who has been involv- ed with the Soccer Club in Scugog is aware, a campaign is now underway to raise funding for the building of a clubhouse, including washrooms and canteen facilities at the soccer fields. It is hoped that the building will be com- pleted during the 1991 season, and this will enable the soccer club to use the proceeds from activities this season to cover their share of the costs involved. At present, the Soccer Club is selling bricks for $10.00 each to all interested sup- porters. Each brick purchased will carry the name of the pur- chaser and will be used in the ac- tual building itself. Bricks are available from members of the Soccer Executive. Once again this year, the Soc- cer Club will be sponsoring select teams which will travel to tour- naments held in other com- munities during the summer as representatives of Scugog. The Atom Selects, coached by Rob Johnston, will begin their prac- tices for this season (weather per- mitting) on Tuesday, April 17 at 6:30 p.m. at the soccer fields. This teams is made up of 9 and 10 year old boys and girls (born in 1980 or 1981). If anyone is in- terested in trying out for this year's Atom Selects, keep this date and time in mind, or call Rob at 985-8924 for further details. Squirt and Mosquito Selects will be holding their tryouts later in the seasca, so be sure to watch the Star for times and dates. ~ left: Dan Horner, John Kortoba, Jody Peters, Pete Naumienko, Bruce Smith, Mike Driscoll. PORT PERRY & DISTRICT MINOR SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION Tryouts for Travelling Rep Teams MITE BOYS -- Ages 9 & 10 years (born 1980-81) Mon., Apr. 16; Tues., Apr. 17, Wed., Apr. 18 -- 6:00 PM R.H. Cornish Public School Contact: Carolyn Best 985-2677 SQUIRT BOYS -- Ages 11 & 12 years (born 1978-79) Mon., Apr. 16; Tues., Apr. 17; Wed., Apr. 18 -- 6:00 PM LEGION Contact: Gord Williamson 985-8051 PEE WEE BOYS -- Ages 13 & 14 Years (born 1976-77) Mon., Apr. 16; Tues., Apr. 17; Wed.. Apr. 18 -- 6:00 PM SOUTH DIAMOND Contact: Ray Zaparanuik 985-9038 BANTAM BOYS -- Ages 15 & 16 (born 1974-75) Mon., Apr. 16; Tues., Apr. 17; Wed., Apr. 18 -- 6:00 PM NORTH DIAMOND Contact: Ron Redman 985-3562 in the B Division final, J and D Carpentry tallied an empty netter to cement a 6-4 win over Larocque Electric in a well-played match that could have gone either way. Dale Bron- son was hamed most valuable forward; Kelly Lee took the honours for defense, and Troy Glazier for goal-tending. Front from left: Dale Bronson, Kelly Lee, Ron Davis, Bob Strick- ert, Dennis Lycett, Roger Moase, George Gladish. At back from left: Doug Brown, Bill Bridge, Bob Tarbotton, Joe Curran, Bill Owen, Tom Patton, and Dave Milton. Not present for photo Ron Jeffrey PEE WEE BANTAM GIRLS -- Ages 13 to 16 (born 1974-77) Thurs., April 19th; Fri., April 20th -- 6:00 PM LEGION Contact: John Langford 985-2897 --_-- ~The C division final ended 6-4 for Blanchards over Compton Cable. 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