Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 2 Jun 1992, p. 27

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ot ------ rr -- ee es. #8 "A Family Tradition for 126 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 2, 1992 - 27 Merchant Midget Hitters of the Week w NAME PA Jeff Card 6 Jason Cochrane 4 Grant Kay 8 Scott MacLennon 4 Jason McBride 8 Brad Moase 6 Todd Smart 6 Steve Stiles 2 Denis Smith 6 'D. Vanderligt 6 D. VanderSlagt 8 Chad Venning 7 RNS ONMNWO--=-N--=---=NON O---0000O0ONO =O -- WANN == WN == --=~0W cocoooco---0000000 T HR --- O-=- 00000000 -- OO O0OO0OO0OO0OO0OOO0OO0OO0 Oshawa & District League Mi TEAM: GP Port Merchants Oshawa Scar Dia's Markham Scar Reds Aurofa Stroud Bramalea OO NOINON® AaNWWAROO = nob WWNONN MF Ladies Lob Ball Nestleton Mustangs Eades Well Drilling Pete's Pet Pantry Pineridge Packers Greenbank Rensink Raiders Seagrave Turkeys Dennis Anderson Chev. Olds Ridge North Timm's Garage as of May 30 10 COOL, ONOO Youth Lob Ball GP Valu Mart Country Style Lil Gators Brian McTaggart E. Marsh Hill Jerseys Centennial Lanes Standard Electric Dunkerleys Cartwri (Tyke) Asselstine Suzuki Hutton Heating Mike BakeR Auto (Mite) London Life Blazers Port Perry IGA J.C. Flooring Jordon Culley Jays (Squirt) Don Frew and Sons MKM Eggbeaters Technique Drywall Speedy Muffler (Senior) Cummings Backhoe Blackstock Lions Blackstock Hardware Petro Canada (T-Ball) M&M Wright Sox Blackstock Lioness Be) - COO Asan N = Coon ALEWD ht G oO = = T CO--=-r =| OO0O0CO0OO0OO0OO0OO- --- adh wb -- OO -- OO O0OO0o 1 oO Oo NO RESULTS AVAILABLE 1 1 1 1 coo-H T PTS 12 10 w +) ta mm oo -- ts RBI N = ON N = NN) =u 4D 1 00 926 Guaranteed Remanufactured Toner Cartridges For Laser printers, PC copiers, Fax machines FREE pick-up & delivery $59.95 & up depending on model Tel: (416) 985-9695 (call collect) / Fax: (416) 985-9706 J.B.K. Industries Inc. Port Perry's team in the Mites division of the York- Durham League were met by some hot pitching when they made their first road trip of the year to Stouffville. A little ap- prehensiveness on our team's part showed in the scorebook as our first five batters walked On Tuesday, May 26 Tech- star Pee Wee/Squirt Boys met with Perfect Heating on the Greenbank turf. At the end of the second in- ning the score was 1-0 for Per- fect heating when Techstar came back with four runs in the third. Perfect picked up three in the fourth. The fifth inning was 'scoreless. Going into the sixth inning the score was 4-4 when Techstar picked up one run and the Heating squad came back with two making the final score 6-5. This was Perfect Heating's first win of the season. Congrat- ulations to both teams who played great baseball. All-stars for the Perfect Heat- ing team were Travis Mac- Sween who played a strong de- fensive game on third, Chad Yakeley who played great in the field, and Sean Fletcher made Squirt girls In Squirt girls action Bru- ton's IDA defeated Durham Pharmacy 17-11. Good defensive ball was the name of the game last Thurs- day for these two squirt teams, most notably by Mary Britt, Di- ana Burnett and Sonya Wise- man of Brutons IDA. For her second game in a row, Amanda LeFort played strong behind the plate with good solid pitch- ing coming from Julie Turnball and some nice speed and control from Tanya Wilson. Tanya also scored three runs for Bruton's, along with two apiece for Sonya Wiseman, Diana Burnett, Mary Justynski and Amanda LeFort. Jennifer Banting, Lisa Le- Fort, Maureen Mahood and Amy Postma each offered two hits, scoring once. Whitney Howsam and Dana Harper played in field provid- ing some good "fielding feet". Feel proud of your efforts girls, it was a fine game for both teams. See you on Thursday. Parents! - How about some cof- fee to go with those mosquitoes! P.S. Don't forget to return your fundraising money. Mite action The cold weather didn't slow the kids down at all on Monday night at R.H. Cornish. It was a close game until the last inning. Kim MacDonald, Sheena and Kolt Beauchamp and Steven Currie all had good hits for Sea- grave - Higgins and Clark. Scoring runs for Hanks Pas- tries were Sara Dubuc, Spencer Churchill, Christopher Milli- gan and Kaine Van Asten. The final score was 16-8. back to the bench shaking their heads. Eventually our jitters settled and our batting eyes came back but by then it was too late and our mites finished on the short end of a 12-4 score. Sean Jeffrey made his first pitching start of the year for Taylor-Ford but had to leave in Perfect Heating squeaks by Greenbank by one run some quick thinking moves on short. Ben Frith, Graeme Pow- ell and Andrew Donnelly all had a "Perfect" night at the plate. Coach Chris Dunn of the Techstar team would like to mention how proud he is of all his players for showing great improvement since the season started. All-stars for Techstar were Jordon Sanderson who made a nice double play, Todd Larsen who not only hit two-for-two, but made a nice catch in the foul line territory. Jeff Harrison also had a good night at the plate hitting two-for-two. Taylor Ford Mites lose match 12-4 in Stouffville the second inning with an inju- ry. Mark Richardson, Braden Tarbotton and Tim Jones all saw subsequent pitching duties in relief. Good defensive plays showed that despite the score the team's overall direction is as hoped for. Catcher Matt Sker- ratt made a great throw from his knees to get a batter at first base. Tim Jones dove forward to snag a sinking infield liner be- fore it hit the ground. Braden wasn't bothered by the opposing pitcher as he had a perfect two-for-two at the plate. Substitute player Mike Wise- man stung a nice hit to right field (in addition to good back up defensive coverage in right field). Other Taylor-Ford hits were by Sean, David Justynski, Mark and Mike LeFort. Tim, Sean, Mike W., Adam Moynes and Mike L. all record- ed stolen bases to maximize pressure on the opposition pitcher and catcher. Aaron Ly- cett, Chris Monsma and Darren Miller continue to improve on picking up coaches signal and in play anticipation. Good luck next week against Pickering and in your Kingston tournament! SOLUBLE ) PROTEIN £2 [@ Until now FAT something has been missing in high energy dairy rations. CARBO- HYDRATES MEGALAC RUMEN BYPASS FAT 7 Introducing Shur-Gain's New 31% RU-MATE PLUS DAIRY SUPPLEMENT Fibre. It's often the missing piece in high moisture com diets for lactating cows. High moisture com is a very palatable high energy feed. However, it breaks down y in the rumen, which can lead to rumen upset. That lowers butterfat and milk production. And that hurts your bottom line. Shur-Gain's 31% Ru-Mate Plus Dairy Supplement ives your cows the right nutrient combination with the added "Plus™ of highly digestible fibre to improve rumen function. 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