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Port Perry Star, 10 Jul 2001, p. 18

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-- a met? WF -- ae Op ---- . or ----- Dar i ------ 18 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 10, 2001 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY STAR -- = -- a SUMMER \ \The Hunt is on. FS Cash and Prizes for the lucky fishing enthusiasts who land the Red Tagged Fish start at $50. BACKBAY > a BAC FISHING TACKLE & OUTERWEAR AAW BERN 14] PROMOTING [GRY I R\N 301 BI DANY D HING DERBY 2001 SSh1GGER PRIZES - LOTS MORE FUN ORTH $500 FIVE CLASSES ° ONE ENTRY FEE e Yellow Perch* * Carp* Walleye* * Muskellunge (released June 15) « Bass (released July 3)All tagged fish will be released before May 18th unless noted above. * Red tags only. RULES FOR DERBY age of 18. o Register any time during the Derby at Backbay Outfitters. o Fee to enter Derby is $12.00 mon rendstie) to be paid at Backbay Outfitters (includes eighblity In a categories) » Tags must be redeemed at Backbay Outlitters. * No entering any other colour of tag. * No snagging (fish must be caught in the mouth) o Anglers must have a valid MIR fishing licence If over the Lake Scugog. Natural Resources nets. cottage owners. be registered in derby. « Anglers must abide by all MNR rules & regulations for » No fishing permitted within 150 feet of Minkstry of o No fishing in marina$s unless authorized. « ffishing from a boat, be courteous to residence and o While fishing in a boat all anglers including children must MM MEAT SHOPS One Aisle 1874 SCUGOG ST. PORT PERRY ~ 905-985-1202 py A w\ | FORO iF | Hundreds of Meal Ideas POOLS & SPAS A DMEON OF 0808 ¥ @ 135 North Port Rd. #2 | QUEER Hl ad 09,0559. 8526650 e Service e New e+ Used LH =4-1a Philp Pontiac Buick Ltd. (YeIa% ale MialoXetelaalaalvIall$" since 1976 PERRY MARINA Fishing, Tackle LE atl GIES 905-985-3236 damages, accidents or injuries. Participants enter at their own risk. 000000000000000 $ Independent FULL 3 >4 Service Station < : 3 >4 ¢] iS : i UNysS: $ open 24 HOURS ¢l] DRIVE THRU > 4 p4 WINDOW 4 Cea Sl - OPEN LATE : 7 am. - 9 pm. daily 3 1889 Scugog St. 000000000000000 PORT PERRY Interested - in joining 279 Queen St. (opposite IGA) these _q8¢- 775 Con Perry advertisers? Call: 905-985-7383 3G} MNURTO [BODY RE/MAX AN scugog realty limited " : , HIGH-SPEED Collision * Repair & Refinish 144 Queen St., Port Perry INTERNET ON CABLE ° Licenced Technicians 905-985-4427 COL All Work Warranted in ; | 24 HOUR C pron. tions Writing Insurance Claims DAILY LUNCH AND ommunications || iin faennce Chen PAGING || DINNER SPECIALS! || 985-8171 pe 56 Water St., Port Perry|| www.compton.net 3) Taylor 001 | Goyacivess || gog.985.6776 '|| Worry Free T.v 985-199 NICSE QR Lawn & Garden Sleds 1223 King St., [ETA lea CE Clg 905-985- 9 Eat-A-Pita Pdlace HEALTHY é. FRESH EATING Port Pervy's Newest Healthy Eating "SENSATION" 52 Water St. 985-9840 FREE IN-TOWN DELIVERY LO ERISA Read Us On PAPER Read Us On THE WEB Be au'? independent 1893 Scuqog St, Port Perry 905-985-9772 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK HOURS Mon.-Fri. 8am - 9pm Sat, 7am «7pm Sun. 9ant - 6pm Cartwright Minor Ball scores Dr. Workman 15 Cummings Backhoe | Despite a tough loss to the Hawkeyes, the Cummings Backhoe team played strong throughout the game. Outstanding defensive plays were recorded for Andrew Down, Arianna Racine, and Grant - Ellis. Gordon Rowe scored the lone run. Another great offensive game for the Hawkeyes, led by Eric Buffey with a great stolen second base and a super slide into home by Christopher Wotten. Nice line drive snag by Joshua Buffey at short stop, with an immediate quick throw caught by Jared Duivesteyn at home plate to force out the lead runner. Mite Pineridge 16 Analda 13 Zach Grove had a double and a single and Robert Gatchell had two singles for Analda. For Pineridge, Eric Draper had two triples and a double and Brad Thompson had a double and two singles. Squirt Greenbank Quality Time Cleaning 25 HEM Wright Sox 14 Very close game until Greenbank scored nine runs. Batting awesome homeruns were TJ. Taylor with two and Wes Howsam with one. Cruse Newlove and Brandon Watson each had a triple and Matt Larkin had two. Scoring RBIs with their doubles were Ben Rutledge, Ashley Postill, Chase 'Newlove, and Cody Steranka. Intermediate Reid's Independent 18 Sunshine Pool 2 and Reid's Independent 25 Brians Towing 16 For Reid's, James Nieminen and Jeff Campkin both hit two homeruns. Erin Lang was 3-for-3 with two singles and one homerun. Lacey Stinson hit two doubles, Adam O'Brien went 3-for-3 with two dou- bles and one single. Jeff Campkin showed remarkable range snagging numerous ground balls and making key outs. Senior Asselstines 22 Young Field 6 Great batting by Don Ellis and Hayley Campbell had a nice triple with three RBIs. Don Frew 19 Young Field 8 Lise Cobitz caught a foul ball in the fourth, and quick thinking by Lacy Russel ~ to get to first base on a dropped ball Great batting by Hayley Campbell. Lishmans 29 Don Frew || Don Frew's Jonathan Swinard had a sin- gle, triple, and home run with three RBIs for the game. Home runs were also had by Cory Manns and Josh Ferguson. For Lishman's Brittany Simms had four sin- gles with four RBIs, Kory Bauer had two triples, a double, and a single with three RBIs and Jessica Foster had two singles with a total of four RBIs. Asselstine's 14 Young Field 7 Don Ellis had a homerun, a triple, and a double. Great team of pitchers Tyson Prescott and Hayley Campbell to keep the game close. Two singles by Darryl Goulding played well until we told him to wear his glasses! Peewee Hardball Cartwright Sluggers 16 Fire, Brass, and Patio (Courtice 3) | A strong combination of offense and defense gave Nestleton a 16 -1 victory over Courtice 3. Pitching by Brian Jensen, Ryan Eadie, and Steve Larmer. Michael Cicerella had an unassisted double play to end the fifth inning, Devon Berry made a strong throw from left field in the sixth for the throw out at first. RBIs go to Larmer (2), Jensen (2), Justyn Kennedy (2), and Katrina Wotten (2). Phillip Rudkin made a picture perfect steal at home plate to end the game in the sixth. The players were very impressive consid- ering they were only fielding eight on their first game. - Cartwright Sluggers 6 Cineplex Odeon 4 Great defensive plays including a tag out play by Steven Larmer at home plate in the second and Ryan Eadie's superb pitching in the third kept Cartwright in the game against the tough Bowmanville Cineplex team. After stranding runners in the second and third innings the Cartwright Sluggers exploded into a short but highly effective hitting frenzy. Add to this the aggressive bast running of Justyn Kennedy, Donald Shaw, Phillip Rudkin, and Michael Cicerella and the result was four runs scored. Cartwright Sluggers 19 Courtice I | Excellent base running skills prove to be Cartwright's strong point again in this game. The Sluggers successfully stole home eight times. Justyn Kennedy led the team with three singles and a triple in four at bats followed closely by Devon Berry with three singles. Mercedes Weber stuck it out getting hit by pitches in back to back bats. She also made awe- some throws from the outfield. 188 Mary St., Port Perry 905-985-7383 "Your Award Winning Local Newspaper" BACKBAY > ES=TOUTFITTERS FISHING TACKLE A OUTERWEAR 38 Water Street, Port Perry Phone: 905-985-2677 Fax: 905-985-3233 D erby runs from May 18th to November 15th, 2001 All tags must be redeemed no later than December 31, 2001 From Page 17 include Canada Life Primmum Insurance Company, Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha, Pizza Pizza, Ducati, PMP, ASM, SUPERSHOW 2002, Snow City Cycle, Brooklin Cycle, Maximum Cycle and Frontier RV. All this and more in nine fun-filled days of motor- cycling at one of North America's finest race tracks. Mosport Bike Week is open to all brands of motorcycles and spectators are welcome. Call 905-655-5403 or visit www.supershowevents com. Tickets for the Superbike Race weekend are avail- able at www. mosport.com, at Motorcycle 'Saturday, Bike Week's going to be a blast dealership, or at the gate. As well, Saturday night stock car racing at Mosport Speedway hits the season's halfway point this weekend with all four of Mosport's racing divisions in action. It is also Fan Appreciation Night so bring out the young race fans in your family and give them the opportunity to meet their favourite local stock car racing drivers. One final note... Last weekend's rained out OSLR Super Late Model fea- ture race has been rescheduled for July 21. The next regular appearance for the OSLR series will be one week late, July 28.

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