Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 23 Jul 1991, p. 31

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A "A Family Tradition for 125 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 23, 1991 - 31 Greenbank Tennis Camp attracts several children Greenbank children learned the basics of tennis this sum- mer in the villages' first sum- mer tennis camp. The first camp included chil- dren between the ages of 7and 10 and according to Joanne Gross who started the program, there will be a camp later in the summer for an older group of teens. The camp, currently in its last week runs Wednesdays and Thursdays for four weeks. The children learn the basics of tennis including court eti- quette, different shots, and the fundamentals of the sport such as scoring. Joanne Gross decided to start the summer program be- cause of the lack of programs in the area for children. The ten- nis camp is a satellite through Scugog Parks and Recreation. She said she would like to see it run on a yearly basis and- maybe turn it into a sports camp incorporating basketball and baseball along with tennis. The cost for eight sessions is $40, each session lasts one and a halfhour. The children take part in a tournament at the end of the year, and awards are handed out. There will also be a barbe- cue on Thursday evening to mark the end of the camp. Ball Hockey action In game one Monday night the Bullets defeated the Raid- ers 4-2. Scoring for the Bullets (spon- sored by Hank's Pastries) were Fred Cockerton, Rich Szemiot (2), and Steve Skene. Assisting were Rob Roulston, Bruce Roulston, Steve Skene, Henry deJong, Peter Szemiot, and Rich Szemiot. Scoring for the Raiders (spon- sored by Honey's Electric) were Mark Fitze and Lee Wilbur, as- sisting were Colin Wackett (2) and Brian Pomeroy (2). Game two Monday night Woody's defeated the Islanders 9-1. Scoring for Woody's (spon- sored by Woody's Auctioneer- ing) were Herb Cooper, John Gauthier (3), Dean Mizen, Jim Gregg (2), Ron Wiseman, and Neil Woodrow. Assisting were Gary Wild (2), Ron Wiseman, John Wallace (3) Glen Mizen (2), Gord Jones, Gene Woodrow (2), Dean Mizen (2), Steve Dormer, and'Rob Ma- son. > Scoring for the / Islanders (sponsored by Pineridge Sports was Brad Puckrin. Game three on Wednesday night saw the Flames defeat the Gators 7-5. Scoring for the Flames (spon- sored by Port Perry IGA) were Paul Beare (2), Rick Cormier (2), Ken Harman (2), and Bill Foote. Assisting were Jarrett Harman, Gary Lance (3), Ken Harman (2), Greg Fedyk, Ritch- ie LeFort (2) , and Rick Cormi- Sports Camp The second week of sports camp went very well with lots of smiling faces and tired feet. Swimming at Birdseye Pool each afternoon helped to cool the players off after playing sports all day. The Murder Ball tournament proved to be the most enjoyed ac- tivity by the campers. The staff would like to thank all those fine athletes that participated in this years Sports Camp and hope to see them all back next year. We would like to wish the campers a safe and fun summer. Scoring for the Gators (spon- sored by the Galley Fish and Chips), were Kevin Gibson (2), Dave Culbert, Steve Durham and Joe Colacillo. Assisting were Greg Warriner, Steve Durham, John Lalley (2), Der- ek Dexter, Dave Culbert, and John Harman. Game four Wednesday night saw the Bandits defeat the Bad Boys 6-2. Scoring for the Bandits (sponsored by Stratchan Con- tracting) were Duane Bronson, Jamie Menzies (2), Dean Smith, Rob Scott and Eric Mal- let. Assisiting were Mike Stitcher, Jamie Menzies (3), Eric Mallet (2), Duane Bronson (3) and Rick Wallace. Scoring for the Bad Boys was Rick Erwin (2), assisting were Tony Harold and Pat Maste- rangelo. Rankins defeat Taylors Ray Rankin Carpentry beat D.J. Taylor by a score of 23-6. Jon Sanders scored two runs for Ray Rankin with a triple and then a home run. Chad Lance also had a triple. Scoring for D.J. Taylor was Lisa LeFort with two runs, Grant Hooker and Matthew Sturgess with one. IDAYVIONID Several Greenbank children learned the fundamentals of tennis during the areas' first summer tennis camp. Pictured are Back Row: (I-r) Adam Olivero, Alexis Stevenson, Vale- rie Ward, Holly Beatle, Kurt Saari, Jeff Couch, Katie Gross. Front: Donald Campbell, Brent Couch, Monique Balmforth, Christy Gross, Andrew Harris. Absent from photo: Tayna Trainor, Kacey Postill, Amanda Robinson, Heather Harris. Please see story for more de- tails. Squirt Legionaires push season record to 13-1 The Port Perry Squirt Le- gionaires pushed their season record to 13-1 with two more convincing wins this past week. The first win came on Tues- day, July 16 against Oshawa Shamrocks. The offence was fir- ing on all cylinders as the Le- gionaires pushed across 24 runs. Leading the Legionaires was Jason Best with one hit and four walks. Owen St. John and Doug Short banged out four hits apiece, while Ryan Wil- liamson, Jason Heyworth, Ryan Puckrin, Casey VanS- chagen, Brad Monsma and Ryan Hawkins kicked in with two hitseach. Jason Heyworth and Jason Best shared the pitching in this game with Jason Heyworth go- ing the first five innings and having another strong outing then Jason Best came in to give Jason Heyworth a break due to the heat. The following night the boys travelled to Vaughan where the offence continued to put runs on the board and Jason Hey- worth continued to lead the de- fence with his pitching. Jason Heyworth pitched the whole game giving up only three runs and striking out 13 slong the way. e offence was led by Case VanSchagen with ony hits, Doug Short, Jason Heyworth, Owen St. John and Ryan Haw- kins had two hits each while Ryan Williamson and Ryan Puckrin each nounded out a VINYL SIDING D4.s Cove (white) '54° per sq. (approx. 100 sq.ft.) ALSO ... 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