34 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 23, 1990 Figure Skating season begins Port Perry Figure Skating Club has begun its new 1990-91 season at Scugog Arena. Canskate skaters are earning' their badges from Beginner to Proficiency with the help of pro- fessional coaches and amateur coaches. Our amateur coaches have at- tended special coaching clinics. Senior amateur coach is Angie Dowson. The rest of our hard working amateur coaches are: Melanie Harris, Tamara Empr- ingham, Heidi Obstfeld, Julie Obstfeld, Kim Lachapelle, Therese Gracie, Melissa Robinson. Welcome to our professional coaches: Michael Sanderson, Hilary Simpson, Donna Newbold, Valerie Tunstall-Yamada, Celia Sanford, and Pamela Watson. These coaches teach group lessons and private lessons. Senior skaters who have pass- ed their Proficiency badge are working on their figures, dances and freeskate. They are part of the Canadian Figure Skating Association test stream and will try tests at various levels of achievement. Some skaters in both the Can- skate and test stream levels are preparing for competitions. One of our senior skaters, Sarah Chap- man, will represent Port Perry Figure Skating Club at the Eastern Ontario Sectional Cham- pionships to be held in Peter- borough in November. Port Perry Figure Skating Club has ice time on Monday, Tuesday and Thursdays. We still have room for more skaters; come skate with us! For more informa- tion, call 985-3031. Bantams defeat Bowmanville On Monday, October 15th, the Port Perry Bantam No. 1, spon- sored by Ken and Dianne Goreski, defeated Bowmanville in their first match on home turf in league play. There was no scoring in the first as both teams played a strong defensive period with big take- outs for both sides. Port was first to score in the se- cond at the 8:40 mark when Duane Empringham scored. Assisting was David Pashley and Jeff Card. Bowmanville scored the second goal in the period with 1 minute left and that was all the scoring in the second. Just 40 seconds into the third period, Bowmanville scored to give them the lead. Port scored two minutes late with Sean McEnaney finding the twine behind the Bowmanville goalie. Assisting on '""Mac's" goal were Gavin Cochrane and Pete King. The Turtles displayed great physical play and combined good defensive and good offensive play to take the lead. Scoring was Em- pringham, second of the night with assists to Pashley and King. Port plays a home and away series with Uxbridge and starts the series in Uxbridge on Friday, October 26 and return to Port the following Monday, October 29. See you all there! APPLES for SALE McINTOSH WILLOWTREE ORCHARDS Durham Rd. 8, Port Perry 985-9205 Three Epsom Public School cross-country teams faired well at the recent Durham Cen- tral meet. The eight-year-old boys and nine-year-old girls teams placed first in their divi- sion, while the eight-year-old girls teams placed second. Epsom Public School Is the. smallest In the area. The school took a team of 37 runners to the meet. Twenty-four of those runners qualified for the regional meet. Of the 15 schools that participated in the Durham Central meet, Epsom placed third overall with R. H. Cornish and Uxbridge public schools beating out Epsom for the top positions. Pictured from left (front row) elght-year- old girls Ashley Slack, Katie Belrness, Dayna Ballagh, Shauna Simmonds, Paige Florence, Teena Evans, Lindsey Doble (middle row) eight-year-old boys Shawn Noble, John Barton, Brett Combdon, Ross Gower, Scott Evans, Jeff Vanuden, Gralg Evans, Scott Risebrough (back row) nine-year-old giris Leah Cleeton, Lindsay Gower, Samantha Diotte, Jill Stroud, Tanya Schaal, Andrea Sutherland and Sarah Beirness. pa Several students from Epsom Public School placed In the top spots In their age catego- ry at the Durham Central cross-country meet. 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