---- ~ Wednesday night's second ball hockey game featured the Raider's against the Bullets. After a long fought battle, the Ralder's slid one past the Bullet's goalie, to come out of the match with a 2-1 victory. Ball hockey action Woody's annihilate the Islanders Game 1 - Monday Night Woody's 8 -- Islanders 0 Scoring for Woody's (Sponsored by Woodrow's Auctioneering) were: Rob Mason, Neil Woodrow, Rick Martin, Bill O'Meara, Jim Gregg, and getting a hat trick was Michael O'Meara. Assists went to Bill O'Meara, Glen Mizen, Keith Young, Greg Clark (4), Michael O'Meara, Rob Mason (2), and Rick Martin (3). Shutting out the Islanders (Sponsored by Pineridge Sports) was Herb Cooper. Game 2 - Monday Night Flames 4 -- Gators 3 Scoring for the Flames (Spon- sored by the 1.G.A.) were: Todd Taylor, Greg Fedyk (2), and Paul Beare. Assists were by Jamie Brown (2), Paul Beare (2), Ken Harman, Derek Slack, Greg Fedyk and Carl Durward. Scoring for the Gators (Spon- sored by the Galley Fish & Chips) were: Craig Menzies, Warren Geer, and Kevin Gibson. Assists were by Karl Durham, Brad Men- zies, Kevin Gibson and Steve Durham. Game 3 - Wednesday Night Bandits 6 -- Bad Boys 4 Scoring for the Bandits (Spon- sored by Strachan Contracting) were Jeff Johnstone, Clark Men- zies (2), Todd Menzies, Brian Stevenson and Rob Scott. Assists 8th ANNUAL ELIMINATION DRAW «DANCE by Rob Jamieson (8), Paul Van Camp, Rob Tobin (2), Steve Strachan, Clark Menzies, and Warren Nicolishen. Scoring for the Bad Boys were Len Barber (2) and Fred Ianari (2). Assists went to Luc Savard, Angelo Ianari (2), and Rick Erwin. Game 4 - Wednesday Night ~ Raiders 2 -- Bullets 1 Scoring for the Raiders (Spon- sored by Honey's Electric) were Darren Caudle and Brian Robin- son. Assists to Dean Lown, War- ren Ellis, and John Moore. Scoring for the Bullets was Steve Langille, assisted by Steve DeHaas and Chris Watson. *5,000. in PRIZES Grand Prize *4,000. (for last ticket drawn) Saturday, June 16th At 7:30 PM at Scugog Arena Music by Dave Jamieson $15.00 per couple TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM: Each Ticket will allow entry for one couple. Licensed under Special Occasion Permit. Scugog Arena - Pine Ridge Sports - Ringette Minor Hockey Ladies Auxiliary - Broomball - Junior 'C' Hockey - Minor Hockey Scugog Men's League - Sportsland - Ball Hockey - Oldtimer's Hockey Club - Figure Skating Ticket Stub must be presented before entry. Sponsored by Scugog Arena Board. George Bright wins the Take Up Golf Award at tennis meet Fun, sun and frolic were the order for the day during the Fun Tournament held recently at the tennis courts. The upholding prize winnes were : Adult Male - Bob Burt; Adult Female - Sally Mar- tin; Junior Male - Adam Johnston; Junior Female - Man- dy Bright; "Ace" Winner - Anne Powell; "No Love" hat - Dick Martin; "Stinker Shot' Award - Tim Ollerton; Santa Claus "Family" trophy - the Burt fami- ly, all five of them! (Bob, Ruth, Karen, Jeff and Robert); Best dressed- Laurie Cooper; Bandaid Award - John Scott; Floatable Ball Award - Chris Linton and last but not least the '"Take Up Golf Award." went to George Bright. - George was so wiped out at the end of the day the majority thought he should take up golf and take it easy! Many thanks to all the players for making this fun tournament an excellent turnout and a special thank-you to SPORTSLAND for donating many of the prizes. It won't be too long before the Tim Weekes' family will be pur- chasing a 'Family' Membership instead of the usual 'Couple' membership. Congratulations is extended to Tim and Elaine, the proud parents of a wee son, George Austin Weekes, born June 5, 1990, 8 lbs. 7 oz. - a brother for Sheila, and youngest member of the Club.! The Kawartha League is in full .swing again with four teams play- ing, namely Fenelon Falls, Port Perry, Quaker and Nautilus Clubs, the latter two being from Peterborough. Port Perry is play- ing at the Nautilus Tennis Club this Wednesday night. Details of the club's points to date were not available at press time however at more up-to-date report will be given next week. The Junior Tennis Program is fast approaching. This program is for young people ages eight to six- teen years and offers instruc- tional games, drills and Perfor- mance Award testing. Fun play, skill, good sportsmanship and participation are encouraged and court rules and tennis etiquette are emphasized. Each year this program becomes increasingly popular so don't be disappointed. You can register at the Tennis Courts on Monday, June 18th from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.. For further information call Dianne Burt, 985-3091. Cost is $50.00 per person. Scugog won the Participaction Challenge and we, the Tennis club members, certainly helped con- tribute towards this victory. Thanks to Gillian. Henry, John Scott, Cory Greenwood, Jay Neill and Kathy Reese for 'baby sitting' the ball machine during the day. The annual Mixed Doubles Tournament is fast approaching. The tournament date is set for June 30th with the finals being played on July 1st. John Scott is in charge of this tournament - watch for a sign-up sheet at the courts and more details next week. On the lighter side of tennis, "Tennis Shoes are 'high-priced blister makers." See you on the courts! Canadian Tire fastball team evens season record Port Perry Canadian Tire Ban- tam Fastball team, by virtue of a 3-0 victory over Oshawa Royals have evened their record at 2 wins 2 loses and a tie in the York- Durham Softball League. The local team has suffered a 4-3 loss to Scarborough Reds and a 5-4 defeat to Oshawa Shamrocks, while defeating Newmarket - 74 and Oshawa Royal 3-0 while a 7-7 tie was played with Scarborough Diamonds. On Tuesday night Jeff Card pit- ched an excellent 5 innings as he did not allow a hit and only one baserunner on a walk. Chad Ven- ning pitched the last 2 innings and had the no hit game taken away in the 7th inning with 2 out when Oshawa had their only single of the game. Brad Moase led the Tiremen with 3 hits, while Scott MacLennan had 2 singles, with Darrell Vander Slast, Jody Logan, Chad Venning and Gavin Cochrane each having a single; Gavin also had 2 important runs batted in. Coaches Ron Redman, Bob Vanderslast and Wayne Venning are quite excited with this edition of the Bantams teams as they have eight players returning from last years Ontario Finalist in Ban- tam "C" and have 5 players mov- ing up from last years Pee Wee "C" Finalist team. This years Ontario Champion- ship will be played in mid-August and will be part of the Ontario Summer games in Kitchener, so the Tiremen really have something to shoot for and they try to gain in this tournament. 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