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Port Perry Weekend Star, 23 Jun 2000, p. 25

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NTR -- PORT PERRY "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, JUNE 23 2000 - 25 Williams scores two, assists on six more From Page 24 fourin the second and three in the third. Penalty min- utes were 50 for the Redmen and 27 for the Excelsiors. Scoring Summary Brooklin Redmen K, Millin (2), S. Williams DRIVE CLEAN DRIVE CLEAN DRIVE CLEAN "You've Seen the Govemment Ads! WE'RE READY TO SERVE YOU! (1,1), N. Trudeau (1), J}. Crosbie (1,1), G. Rosyski (1), B. MacArthur (1,0), G. Clark (0,1), D. Gibson (0,1), G. Prout (0,1). Brampton Excelsiors M. Murray (3,1), D. Teat (2,2), D. Jacobs (2,2), M. Accursi (1,1), K. Dance (1,1), DRIVE CLEAN NAR REViMe[€ 1997 1987 + Check your tire pressure. + Change your oil and fitter. + Keep the engine tuned up. appear. 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WE DO ALL MAKES AND MODELS Regular Service Department Hours Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. A : NVITD BYAVre [ORI NA-2= RD R= re [CI NA v= RB Vite [GRR NATE HID = Vi ta [CRNA DRE VAN te CR Av BID VAN Fe [CB NAVE R DRE VA Fe € STOUFFY ILLE-COUNTRY MARKET ¢ STOUFFVILLE COUNTRY MARKET NERD EETA e(€ PIZZA, SUBS [S585 o &WINGS 80 Water Sty [Port [Peiy 985-8448 B. Beisel (1), Z. Lipinski (1), R. Sanderson (1), K. Lunnie (0,3), D. Harrison (0,2), P. ~ Sanderson (0,2). Scoring Summary Brooklin Redmen S. Williams (2,6), G Rosyski (3,3), G. Clark (3), B. Reed (2), D. Gibson (2,1), K. Millin (2,1), N. Trudeau (2,1), G. Prout (1,2), }. Bilich (1), P. St. John (0,2), J. Fusco (0,3), ). Crosbie (0,2), M. Fryer (0,1), S. MacDonnell (0,1), B. MacArthur (0,2), M. O'Brien (0,1), R. Blasdell (0,1). } Akwesasne Thunder J. Tavares (4,4), John Rosa (2,1), G. Phillips (1,2), O. Benedict (1), M. Benedict (0,4), S. Steinwald (0,1), J. Barnes (0,1). Bo * T& AEE by (| : 3 A Association to mark re-opening of soccer fields with celebration June 24 The Scugog Soccer Association will mark the re-opening of its main fields on Old Simcoe Rd. this weekend with a tour- nament for all ages. While play has resumed at the main pitches for almost a month now, Association officials opted to hold off on their grand re-opening ceremonies until this Saturday, June 24. The event will celebrate the reconfiguring of the local fields, which began last spring and was finally completed last fall. "We completely bull- dozed the fields a year ago and leveled and re-seeded OPEN YEAR ROUND SATURDAY 8:00-4 :00 00-4:00 i583 them," said Association president Mike Lorish last week. Things, however, didn't go as planned, causing a bit of a delay in getting the fields back in action. "Some of the places didn't grow in right, so we had to fix that. But, for now, we'll have all the teams back on the main fields for the first time since September 1998. During the reconfigura- tion, officials changed around the design of the fields, enabling them to increase the number of full-size pitches to five. There are also four mini fields and four mid fields. po = = tt = fe ho Zz. = fe (= -- I | o- a = ho fo = [== "3 ® yf A new open-air pavilion has been constructed as well. The cost was split between the Scugog Soccer Association and the municipality, with the township picking up the majority of the cost. "It will allow us more flexibility when it comes to scheduling fields," Mr. Lorish says, noting there are a total of 60 teams and 900 players ranging from four-years-old to adult playing the game locally. "Last year, logistically, it was a nightmare. We had teams playing at the local schools, at the churches... anywhere that was fairly flat we had them playing. The opening cere- monies will kick off the day-long tournament at 9 a.m. An old-timers game is scheduled for noon. Scugog Regatta featured 18 exciting races From Page 24 Clause, Carey Agnew, Dianna Earle and Cox Christine Cotie placed second. Recreational Men's 8 was won by a mixed team of Durham and Quinte plus: John Holtby, Mark Laschak, Brad Ford, Dan Larson, Dave Johnson, Dave Hutchinson, Laura Hamilton, Deb Johnston and Cox Andy Guiry. Junior Women's Cox 4 was won by Durham's Noreen Coley, Angela Taylor, Christine Michalejeko, Carey Agnew and Cox Stephanie McKenna. The last T-7 race was won by Bayside- Monarch Park: Adele Callfas and Krissy Ip. A great day was had by all participants and spectators. Congratulations to everyone and we look forward to seeing you back in Port Perry next summer. A tr SA A UI tr ( VIIRTIEIPTIIR i WI Hw 5 NERA TANY Fy i) i HPI TO Po ermmpnig on --_ - y (

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