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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 27 Jun 1984, p. 21

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i ion swimmers! # FS These fine young athletes are part of the Midland Y Keegos Swim team who took part in the North Eastern Region long course championships at Laurentian University. These five were some of . the medal winners. They are, back row left: Joel Magnan, Lise Magnan and Toben Jerry. Sean Brooks and Jason Purrsell. row left are: Front Rowe pitches one hit shutout Wyebridge Warriors improved their record to 7-3-1, after blanking the Vasey Royals 8-0, in Simcoe Rural Fastball league play, Monday evening in Wyebridge. Wyebridge hurler, The deadline is drawing near for the Great 'Penetanguishene Rotary Fish Huat, which will be taking place from July 1 to-29. The entry deadline is June 29, with all par- licipants paying an entry fee of $15. This is a closed derby and you Paul Rowe pitched a one hitter, giving up his only hit to the lead off man in the sixth inning. Brian Roy had a solo round tripper for the winners and Morris Rotary fish hunt deadline June 29 must register b Friday. Four specially tagged fish will be released in the waters of Southern Georgian Bay. Each fish are worth $25,000 each. The fish are a Perch, Pike, Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass. There are also plenty walked and. Reynolds and Kent Goldsmith contributed triples to Warriors 12 hits in the contest. Wyebridge jumped in front 3-0 after one inning and the score remained that way until the bottom of the fifth, when they scored four more runs. Warriors added their eighth run in the sixth inning to close out the scoring. times Penetang sco three rus in the fir in the third, fou fourth and 17, - wauld he the final of secondary prizes being offered in the fish hunt. All fish must be caught before 5 p.m. July 29. Weigh-ins will be held once daily from 7 and 9 p.m., al the Chamber of Commerce office at the Penetang town dock. NEBS link tournament NEBS Business Forms' held __ their Company Golf Tour- nament, on Saturday, June 23 at Orr Lake Golf and Country Club. Plenty of prizes were given out al the golf tournament. Brad Copeland was the winner of the men's low gross, while Lynne Newlands was the ladies winner. Low Net prizes went to Helen Marchand on the ladies side and Fred Lorette for the men. Most Honest Golfer prizes went to Heather James and Randy Crowe. Special prizes were given 10 Kathy Ryan, Paul Ryan, Ron French, Dana Cale, Bob Richardson, Karen _ MeGuire Park Aheir ry of the game. - Peénetang's next gar is Lhursday evening cK agai) rivals fro 'All fish entered in the Hunt must be al the weigh-in station no later than 5 p.m. July 29. The boundaries for 'this derby is any fish caught, using legal means with convential hook and line only, in the waters of Georgian Bay, will be eligible. Tryling, Bob Brown, Ron Blanchard and Doug Fox. Special thanks to Lynne Newlands and Paul Ryan, who Organized the tour- nament. Randy Butineau Sports Editor call 526-2283 Hawks sink slanders by JAMIE ROBILLARD Sunday, June 24 saw the Penetang-Midland Ball Hockey League play five games al the Penetanguishene Arena. In the opener Peter Robillard scored the hat trick and added two assis(s* to" space Se Charlebois Haulage and Excavaling Diggers toa 5-4 victory over Mr. Car Wash. Greg St. Amant with the. winning goal and three assists and David Robulard rounded out the Digger scoring, while John Swales scoring a pair and Randy Butineau and Ernie Desroches scoring singles, coun ting for the Car Wash goals. Performance Motor Sports powered by Carl Weber and Charlie Dyers two goal outburst downed E & R Discount Emporium Outlaws 7-2. Weber also three assists in set ling up Kirk Swales, added. Brian Rever and Dune Brownell for Per formances other scoring. Todd Clarke scored both of E & R's goals. Stoneleigh Pontiacs tripled Commodore Hotel Kings 3-1 in Sundays third game as Paul Duval fired two goals for the winners. Kevin Ellis potted the other Pontiae goal with Jamie Robitaille replying for the Kings. League leading scorer Brian Rambler notched four goals and one assis! {o lead John Desroches Const] sbld] | Block busters' (0 aa '1082 thumping of Stewart's Gulf Oilers. Daryl Belcourt Brendon Crowley, Dave Miller, John Dickerson, Calvin Sine and Brad Copeland all tallied singles for the Block- busters. Kevin Dusome and Doug St. Amant shared in the Oilers scoring. Huronia Optical Hawk scored four goals on route tO a 4-1 win over Excellent pitch! How about this for a behind the plate picture!Donna Pilon of the Penetang R & R Sports fastball team, unleashes one Of her patented fastballs to dhe Sturgeon Bay batter, in last 'Thur- Hindson Marine Islanders. Brian McReynolds with two, Peter Roi and Blair McReynolds with one each lead the Optical attack. Chris McConnell seored the Islanders lone goal, After Sunday's games three clubs, S Haulage Hurontia Charlebois Diggers, Optical Hawks and Stoneleigh Pontiacs have clinch play off spots in the Ontario Regional playdowns to be played in Penetang and Midland on the weekend of July 20, 21 and 22 Three other clubs, John Desroches Const. Lid., Performance Motor sports and Commodore Hotel are vying for the other two openings 'hat will be decided after this weeks ganies. A reminder, no games will be played Canada Day weekend due to the Holiday. sday"s game in Sturgeop Bay. Penetang let the offense go as they lrouniced 'the 'host squid Georgian Bay Women's "Softball league action. Ls 35-1 in Mystics edge the Force BEV GREENWOOD In Ladies Powderpuff play on Thursday, the D & M Rookies scored a decisive victory over Solid Gold 24 - 6. The game was called on the mercy rule. In a losing effort, the Gold's catcher, Carole Wright, hit a triple in the fourth with two R.B.1.'s; but the Rookies came back with ten runs in the inning including a home run by Cathy Bednarz and triples, by Stella Rowland and Evaline Hughes. On Diamond B. the Blue Mystics came from behind to defeat the Navel Force 17 - 15. The Blue's were behind eight runs in the sixth bul a grand slam by Karen Marion combined with great fielding by Marilyn Nigro and Annette Wright put them back in the game. Centre fielder, Zita Huvers, played a good defensive game for the Force snagging three flies while Pal Robitaille went 2 for 3 at bat with a double in the seventh. Winner of the 50. 50 Draw was Harry Billson Sr. Wednesday, June 27, 1984, Page 21 FI POP ee

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