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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 27 Jun 1984, p. 23

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Last minute goal gives Performance 4-3 victory RANDY BUTINEAU Three games were Dil aay ead tia Penetanguishene arena, last 'Thursday, in Penetang-Midland Ball Hockey League action. In the first contest of the evening, Stoneleigh Pontiacs dumped Stewart's Gulf Oilers 10- ») Pontiacs got three two goal performances from Drew Varley, John Budd and Chris Anderson. Singles went to Kevin Ellis, John Walter, Paul Duval and Gary Beausoleil. Larry and Rob Cowan replied for the Oilers. The second game of the night saw Per- formance Motor Sports, on a goal by Kirk Swales with 29 seconds remaining in the game, edge Mr. Car Wash 4-3. It was Swales second goal of the night. Chris Wright and Todd Lalonde added the other Performance markers. Marlon Geisler, Brian Garner and Rick Rever countered for the Car Wash. Car Wash held a 1-0 lead with only five minutes remaining in the game. The final game of the night saw the defending County introduces sports and fitness camps Simcoe County Recreation Department will introduce a new programme this summer which is designed for boys and girls, ten to fourteen years of age. The new programme will be a two-week sports and fitness camp al each of the following municipalities: Angus, Cookstown, Tottenham by DAVID GRAVELLE Scott Bales scored three goals to lead Stewarts Gulf over the Penetang IGA in a Peewee Division game. The final score was 6 4. Singles went out to Steven Graham, Mike Waltenbury, and Ian Romanowski. Penetang IGA replied with George Gunther's two goals and singles to Kevin Esterbrooks, and Sean Best. In the other Peewee game Stoneleigh Motors defeated Bay Pharmacy. 4-1. Scoring for Stoneleigh Motors were Trevor St. Amant with two and Keith Robillard and Trevor Irvine with one each. In the Atom Division, Terry Waltenbury led E _ & R Discount with three Penetanguishene, Innisfil Township, Perkinsfield, Colling wood and Washago. A special staff of eight instructors have been hired through a Sum- iner Canada Student Employment grant which has been made available through the Federal constituency th ridi d goals in a 7-1 romp over The Driftwood. Other scorers for E & R were Glenn Robillard, Tim Masson, and Aaron Kronis. Mike Boyd had the lone goal for the Drift- wood In the other Atom game, Bourgeois Motors edged R & R Sports 3-1. Chris Larmand scored two for Bourgeois with a single going to Adam Bourgeois. Matthew Robillard had the lone reply for R & R Sports. In the Bantam Division, a 3-3 stalemate was reached between Pizza Delight and Dock Lunch. Scoring for Dock Lunch were Allan Geere with two, and Rob Fortin with a single. Replying for Pizza Caswell's win pitching duel © Caswell's Antiques continued their league leading pace Monday evening at McGuire Park in Penetang, as they shutout Phelpston 2-0. Keith Williams collected the victory, allowing four Phelpston hits. Frank Minnings only allowed three Caswell's hits, however, that was all they needed for the victory. Denis O'Leary had one of the three Caswell's hits, going for a triple. Caswell's scored their two runs in the second and fifth innings. They also committed an error. Caswell's are currently in first place with a 10-1 win loss mark. Sandy and Trottier lead Port to victory Last Thursday evening in Georgian Bay Women's Softball League action in Port MeNicoll, the host squad defeated Cold- waler 16-12. Home runs played a very large part in the victory for Port. Ann Sandy and Chris Trottier each hit round- rippers to preserve the win for Port pitcher Lil King. Sherry McClung and Sandy King each had triples for the winners. with the support of Member of Parliament, Doug Lewis. The programme content is designed to introduce the basic principles of -sport- smanship, training, fitness, coaching, of- ficialing and com- petition, with the intent of developing good personal attitudes to sports and fitness Delight were Greg Hawke, Stuart Restrup, and Wayne Desjardins. champions, S. a nd league Charlebois Excavating Diggers OM Seo Re John Desroches Construction Block Busters 5-1. Peter Robillard, Dave '"*Rocket" Robillard, Rick Duval, Brian Forget and Greg St. Amant scored for the Diggers. Martial Robitaille netted the lone goal for the Block Busters. Participants will also be exposed to a broad variety of less common sports, sampling skills and techniques related to them and learning about their histories, rules and strategies. Further information can be obtained from the Simeoe County Recreation office at Midhurst. LJ Lawn bowling Midland Lawn Bowling Club, with the best greens of any club in Canada, was the place to be Saturday for a jitney and pot luck supper. More than 100 people attended the fun-filled event which was a crowd-pleaser from start to finish. as it should be Caswell's edge Hustlers 3-2 An excellent pitching match-up between Keith Williams of Caswell's Antiques and Greg Wolfendon of the Hillsdale Hustlers, took place last Thursday in Simeoe Rural Fastball League action in Hillsdale. On the scoreboard, Caswell's outscored the Hustlers 4-2. Caswell's opened up a 2-0 lead in the first in ning, however, Hillsdale struck back with two of their own in the bottom of the second to tie the score. Caswell's scored their Phelpston gals outscore CBO Some later inning heroics gave the Phelpston gals an 8-6 victory over CBO in Georgian Bay Women's Softball League action, last Tuesday in Phelpston. After trailing 2-1, Phelpston scored seven Ye Balm Beach LESSON WEEK Saturday June 23 to 30 Sign up NOW to avoid disappointment THE WINDSURFER SHOP 361-1112 OR times in the sixth inning to take a commanding 8- 2 lead. However, CBO came back with four more runs in the seventh inning, but that was as much as they could muster up. Phelpston cracked out PRICE 345 King St., Midland 526-5334 20 hits, while CBO had 10. Jackie Loftus pitched four and one third in nings and Michelle Beatty collected the save. Sue Brock took the loss for. CBO. In the seven run, sixth inning for Phelpston, AR, ke 0 ~ x . xy A) p ' "e op Bu Be) y 0 (HURRY!... HURRY! Debbie Corbier had a triple, with two RBI's and Marlene Valender hit a double, also worth two RBI's. Michelle Beatty had a 'single and one RBI. Iris Knappett had a triple for CBO in the second inning. Sy Call Des eventual winning run in the top of the fifth. John: Moreau doubled with two oul and then scored Caswell's added an insurance run in the seventh inning to all bul clinch their ninth win in ten games. The linescore was Caswell's, four runs, cight hits and no errors, while Hillsdale scored two runs, on five hits and they committed three errors. Caswell's only loss of the season was at the hands of the Wyebridge Warriors, 3-2, last Thursday, June 14 in Wyebridge. », ORs 2%, Got so excited about these ¥, fantastic Chrysler Cars, that we bought lots of them *» 29 Dodge Aries & 3 Rampages ¥} « HURRY! Special Deals! at Des Carpenter's Courtesy Chrysler 723 King St., Midland 6-3777

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