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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 16 Sep 1981, p. 25

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ventana! tet | Lucky Strikers start out _new season with good luc Pony league k championships decided Midland Minor' win, playing well Leonard's KIL squad Baseball's Pony League defensively to hold off eau aon ra A in trik f the Sunday Sinners with 201, Gerald Lesperance and Pat Duval layed its final games the powerful Twin putting eir its pieitae ie ciate this sedsontuff right with 200, Barb Cascanette with 209, Bonnie oA Saturday. Lakes squad coached by together to score more Loughridge with 173 and Denise Bressette The first game, Bev Greenwood. runs. Sunday morning with three wins to claim first place. Two teams tied for second place with five points each, having won two games and lost one. The Alley Cat's and Pat's Rat's are both sitting in second. : A two-way tie also exists for third place, Heavy Roller's and Born Loser's both with The Championship round was won by Roy Hewitt's Georgian Bay Real Estate team as they were victorious over KIL by a score of 17 - 10, winning the Twin Lakes Sports Trophy. with 168. High scores for the men were bowled by Ken Langley with 257, Fred Jackson with 242 and Richard Patenaude with 241. For the ladies, high bowlers were Barb Cascanette with 221, Claudette Deschamps with 200 and Pat Langley with 198. High triples for the men included Jim played at Little Lake Park, saw _ Tricee Custom Welding coached by Sharene Cooper' and Dan Shouldice, defeat Twin Lakes Sports 15-4 to win the Huronia Office Each player on the winning teams received a trophy to take home. The losers, if they can be termed such, will have pleasant memories of a summer a 2 TN ann st -- EE er one win and two losses for two points. Alone in the basement spot are the Seven Up's with no points, having dropped all three games to the Lucky Striker's. ; Top averages for the first week of action were Jim Bressette with 217, Ken Quesnelle First week of rec Bressette with 653, Ken Quesnelle with 605, Gerald Lesperance and Pat Duval with 600. High triples for the ladies were bowled by Barb Cascanette with 627, Bonnie Loughridge with 519 and Denise Bressette with 505. football exciting The first week of Midland-Penetangui- shene Recreational Football League had a few surprises in store for some of the teams but the amount of action seen on the playing fields at Midland Secondary School and Ecole Secondaire Penetanguishene Secondary School was no surprise at all. At ESPSS, the Raiders won a close game over Cumming- Nicholson Stompers 18- 14, Butch Bowen getting the winning touchdown on the very last play of the game. The Raiders had trailed throughout the game until that point. Other touch-downs for the Raiders were scored by Brent "Rocky" Gordon with two TD's. The Crusaders made no mistake about their Raiders and Simcoe- Matic Canteen butting heads at 1:30 p.m. and Cumming-Nicholson taking on the Crusaders al 2:30 p.m. At ESPSS, the Oilers an che Unknowns will . 1.eet at 12:30 p.m., the Redskins and Ontario Hydro will play at 1:30 p.m. and Midnite Express will host the Strikers at 2:30 p.m. Services Trophy and the The game Consolation Champi- onship. Jim Ball hit a homer for the winners who were full value for their plays as the was highlighted by good hitting and exciting won the teams adjusted quickly to the arena diamond. Bruce place. T-ball finals were action - packed fans, players enjoy the day by Bill Nicoll T-ball Director fensively, including home runs by Robert Kranz and Lawrence game with the The final T-Ball Barron. Renegades as they games of the season The Realtors had a trounced them 20-6. were played on four run lead after two Seoring two TD's for the Crusaders was Norm Ladouceur while Buddy Steele got the only touchdown for the Renegades. The Broncos didn't exactly make the newly formed Simcoe-Matic Canteen team _ feel welcome as they rode over that team 24-0. Scoring TD's for the Broncos were Frank Burdon with two, Pete Cote and Brian St. Amant each with one. In a game played at MSS, the Unknowns blanked another new comer to the league, Ontario Hydro, 28-0. Terry. Alderton, Jim O'Brien and Moe St. Amant all scored for the Unknowns in that game. John Koppenal got two TD's for the Oilers as they slipped by the Strikers 13-1, that game also played at MSS. In a surprise victory, the Redskins left Midnite Express in the dark by a score of 36-0, 0 each team member. joyed the food and *Tracemans of BOVSARDIET NC Ray Brien, Glen Ban- The cay eran drinks organized by non, Frank Milligan, series was a real Bonnie Howard and Bev Dave Mink and Jeff ups er aac ae Greenwood. CHALET SPORTS & EQUIPM ENT LTD. MCGREGOR MARINE Attwood all scoring for Was decided by the last Congratulations, irls . 7 ffi the Redskins. : sna chasis for splendid job. : 23 Main St., Penetang, Ont. P.0. Box 2298 Hwy 11 north, Orillia, Ont. Next games in league ryson McQuirter Thanks to all present = - play will take place Real pee eee into who assisted in this 949-8642 326 6735 Sunday, these games an early lead and ap- wind up, as well as all ' going at MSS: the peared on their way to coaches and umpires. It STURGEON POINT MARINA DUNLOP'S OF MOONSTONE Renegades and the ee sae only to was a great season and 30 Shoreline east RR Dy River Rd, East Moonstone, Ont. Broncos locking horns have Dairy Queencome hope to see you all on the aBe = - at 12:30 p.m., the Storming back of- diamonds next spring. Wasag ach, Ont. 429-2934 835-2113 Saturday at Little Lake Park. In the consolation final, a shorthanded J. Harvey Surveyor's crew put up a valiant effort but were defeated by a strong Jim Morrison Chev-Olds team. The Surveyors played the game with just eight players and thus had difficulty covering the whole field. Jim Morrison's were able to find some holes as Chris Kinnear had a grand slam, and Martin Kraftscik had two home runs. The score was tied at 21 apiece after two and one half in- nings, and the game was called as soon as> Jim Morrison's scored one run in their half of the third, making the final score 22-21. The Jaycees' con- solation trophy was presented to Betty Kinnear and _ Bob O'Hara, coaches of Jim Morrison and individual trophies were presented complete innings 18-14 . but Dairy Queen came up with nine runs in their half of the third to make it 23-18. McQuirter's _ fought hard to scrape five runs across, so with the score tied at 23, they loaded the bases and their last batter, Cory Hansen, came to the plate. A case of "'the jitters" caused him to foul his first two strikes and extra innings appeared a strong possibility. On his last strike, Cory came through and hammered one down towards first, driving in two runs to make the final score 25-23. The I.U.E. Local 532 Trophy was presented to coaches Barb Nicoll and Roy Cunningham who were ably assisted by Gil Rourke and Drummond Peet. The Real Estate players all received individual trophies. Following the games, everyone present en- ~ LOPE ins orion 5O © the retail pri ce of a second machine (of equal or lesser value) when you buy any new 1981 SKI-DOO*® model* snowmobile. Don't wait 'til the snow flies. Grab a relative or a friend, and head-on-down to your local participating SKI-DOO dealer today, and get two snowmobiles for the price of one-and-a-half! "Excluding Elite. Alpine 'SEPT. 1-26 Available while supplies last Wednesday, September 16, 1981, Page 25 of enjoyable baseball. Garms Sunoco earlier Director's Trophy for finishing the regular season in first

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