"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 27, 1995 - 15 SPORTS All the action from Cartwright Minor Ball Water bottles, squirt bottles, wet towels, you name it, were all sBen at week No. five was com- pleted in close to 830 degree C hot and sunny weather. As expected all scheduled and were played with a few heat exhaustion problems occurring. In the era, another great week of ball in CMB. | This week a new feature will be included. It will be "Know the Rules" with the answer at the end of the report. Let's see how smart we are!! "Know the Rules" True or False - A declared infield fly falls untouched to the ground in foul territory near first base and then bounces fair before passing first base. This is an infield fly? T-Ball Super Spud 16 Figure Skating Club 13 Luke Michel's strong play led Super Spud to their first win of the season. Michel hit a three run homer as well as playing a strong game defensively. Jona- thon Van Oostveen scored three times and Mathew Lowe twice to head the run parade. Logan Malcolm and Nathan Alpe homered for BSFC while Zachary Grove hit a triple. On defense Jordan Campbell and Chad Gerrits had strong games. Lions 18-Analda16 The Lions victory moved them into a first place tie with Analda by virture of a six run last inning. Kale Wardlaw con- tinued his strong play with three RBIs and scoring two runs. Jeremy Dunham and Cali Tanner also scored twice while Kyle McLellan and Charlayn Stinson played well on the field. Michael Rossler had a three RBI double for Analda while Kim Radford and Zach Rock- brune scored two runs each for the Garderers. Leading the de- fense for Analda were Darren Arsenault with a fine play at first, Natalie Waters and Pat- rick McCrudden. Tykes Agri. Vaders 4 BakerAutol In a low scoring tilt the Vad- ers continued their winning ways. A good effort was put forth by all as Michael Van Camp led the Vaders with a RBI single while Brian Jensen made an unassisted double play for the Roadrunners. Wotten Hammerheads-12 Philp Firebirds- 10 A great last inning was the highlight of this game. The Philp team started things off be being down 7-6. However, a grand slam round tripper by Matthew Romain put the Fire- birds into the lead by a score of 10-7. Not to be outdown the Ham- merheads battled back with Corey Hellingman's bases load- ed double being the game win- ning hit. Also playing a strong game for the winners were Patrick Wotten on defense and some sol- id hitting by Meagan Hobbs. Other game stars for Philp's were Bryan McNamara with a home run while James Hobbs contributed with. some fine pitching. Mites Hometown IGA 25 Lishman's12 In the rainout from Week No. three a 14 run open inning led IGA to their fourth win. Up till then the game was tied 11-11 af- ter four innings. Each IGA player scored at least one run with Holly Bartley and Shawn McNamara scoring four times while Katie Vanstri- en collected four hits and Blake McLaughlin had three hits. Lishman's kept the game close and tied the game with a six run fourth inning. Mark Car- naghan and Kayla Evans scored twice each as well as collecting two singles each. Brandon led the hit parade with three sin- gles. Lishman's19 Nestleton Store 8 Game No. two of theiweek proved fruitful as the win vault- ed Lishman's into a second place tie. Donnie Ellis led the winners with three hits includ- ing a home run. Other game stars for Lishman's were Nicole Jones with a double and Joseph Chrapek also with a double. Ivan Drisdale led Nestleton with a two run RBI double. Mike Hobbs had a single and played another strong game at catcher. H&M Wright Sox 8 Turner's 6 H&M won their third game and put them in a second place tie with Lishman's. Kyle Hlozan led the victors with two RBIs and two hits, while Jessica Hud- son played a strong game at first and Alanna Holland chipped in with a single. Strong pitching by Haley Campbell and Jeremy Morrison kept Turner's close, while War- ren Keeler provided the offense with a triple. In a week No. three makeup game the Country Store won their first game behind some ex- cellent pitching by Kory Prosser who struck out the side to pre- serve the victor. Other game stars for Nestleton were Mike Hobbs at catcher who scored three runs and Tyler Cyr with a triple. H&M's offense was highlight- ed by Melissa Killen's triple and runs by Sean Winter and Mark Vernest. Kevin Arsenault was the fielding star catching two fly ball outs. Turner's -W Cummings-L No game report from June 7 Hometown IGA 19 Cummings Backhoe 5 Each player on IGA scored at least one run each as the IGA squad remained undefeated. Cummings pitchers had a tough night issuing too many walks to IGA batters thus accounting for the majority of runs. Blake McLaughlin played his best game of the season with two fine stops at third base and long throws to first for outs. Katie Vanstrien hit a bases loaded triple while Holly Bartley scored three times and Kristyna Bauer collected four walks. - For Cummings, Rachel Van Oostveen had two singles and two RBIs while Taylor Church- ill and Andrea Bonsma collected two singles. Brandon Hoskin led the defense with a strong game at catcher. Squirt Mann's Corn Huskers 13 Antrim House 12 The Cornhuskers remained in first place as they held off An- trim House in the open inning for their third victory. Cory Manns had the big hit for the winners with a triple while Chris Goble had a double while seven players collected singles. Josh Ferguson was the offen- sive star for Antrim House col- lecting a four bagger and a dou- . ble while Emma Marshall hit a triple. Strong defensive games fo Antrim were turned in by Emma Marshall and Stefanie Kingswell who pitched two in- nings of no hit ball. SwainSeeds13 ~ Martyn Consulting 18 A tremendous 10 run open in- 3 ning fell a bit short as Martyn's hung on for the victory. Martyn's played long ball as Evan Jones had a triple and home rur,*Matthew Welts two triples and Jessica McLaugh- lin's home run pushed Martyn's to an early lead. Michael Marsh and Michelle Noseworthy pro- vided some fine base stealing. Krystal Bartley pitched a fine game for Swain's. Offensively Aaron Warren had two singles, Terry Damant a triple, Krista Muirhead a double and Corrina Bauer with a double and a sin- gle to lead the Seeders attack. Martyn's12-Swain's 5 In a week two makeup game Martyn's beat Swain's: for the second time this week as Mike Sonne and Evan Jones had_| three for three nights. Chris Ho- skin chipped in with a triple. Swain's defensive stars were Jamie Gimblett with a great catch and some fine pitching by Mark Morrison. More Cartwright reports Port Perry AUTO SALES 191 USED 985-1916 Easy to get to... Easy to deal with... 3 Month or 5,000 km 'Dad. I need Senior Johnathan Wotten had gunned down to and the No Game Reports a banner night with a per- gecondinning. Mosquito fect three for three with hi VCRClinic19 five RBIs. Ryan Elliott saw his Asselstine's10 Asselstine's17 first action on the mount After a long two week Tyrone Atheltics 8 and did a fine job. He rest the Yamaha's were a little rusty and lost the second game of the season. Too much joviality proved a detrement while at bat and reports say that the next practice will provide batting practice plus. struck out one and ended the game with two fine de- fensive plays. The team responded af- ter their last game with their fifth win of the sea- son. Next game is June 29 at Kyle Mullins went three C artwright High School. for three with four RBIs, Starttimeis6 p.m. while Alex De Jong had an Answer to "Know The attempted steal by Tyrone Rules" - TRUE. y "> 7 Eo .. AP os % " . 2 CE: \ 8 % won 4 THE PORT PERRY Star Panthers played host to a soccer tournament this wh past weekend at the township pitches in Port Perry. The tournament, sponsored by the Antrim House, Pineridge Sports and Guiness, saw Markham win the womens' division over West Rouge, while Scugog fell to Parborn United in the men's final. We'll have action pictures from the tourney in the Weekend Star. warranty included on 99 Cars © Trucks [msde a Car! sound familiar ... we've got'em... { 1987 SUNBIRD Auto - Mint $3,799.00 = 1986 FORD MUSTANG 1985 CHEVETT 6 CYL.-Auto $3,295.00 Bl Auto - Low Km's $1,795.00 Many more economical cars & trucks to choose from! 1625 SCUGOG ST., (ACROSS FROM THE BEER STORE) Sg RR to cr