best available copy fjffija rekai johnson barristers solicitors 49 main street east 2nd floor stouffville ontario 6408100 or 6493555 an sports classified leasing todays easy m i to drive larry cotter leasing 6404541 a3 makes and models second section a metroland community newspaper wednesday july 13 1988 a betz pools pick up after slump fey blasting port perry eagles j by bruce stapley last weeks hot weather seems tohave been just the tonic needed by the betz mens fastball team i to pick them up from a slump j 5 led by the threehit pitching of ace jimmy chilvers the betz boys defeated the port perry eagles 52 wednesday at the town park steve brooks led an 11hit at- tack with a double and a home run driving in two randy grant i contributed two singles and scored twice while drifters add- ed a double and a single to help his own cause betz started fast counting i twice in the first inning and it all t hajppened with two out chilvers banged a double up i the middle and dig first baseman gary vaughan seemed to have connected for a roundtripper but he fell hard between first and 5 second base the victim of a soft j spot on the basepath unsettled by the spill he was unable to continue his homerun stride and was forced to settle for an rbi double brooks then sent vaughan the rest of the way with a double of i jiis own betz added a third marker in vhlg second inning off port perry starter lawrie williams when mark fockler cashed in randy jgrant with a single j port perry touched chilvers far a run in the third but betz counted two more in the fourth to give chilvers the margin he needed 8 sbrooks led off the inning with a resounding home run blast to bright centre grants second my m the stouffville credit vffunion mighty mite girls kveremore than good hosts for their eightteam tourha- erit in the park on the weekend the mites were so hospitable they lost their first two games in the last inning one to aurora and the other to north bay they did however vtedeem themselves in their final game the mighty mites took a 2110 decision from port colbourne who sfwehtonto place second k krista dudley lindsay gupton and stephanie wat son had home rtiivs to lead gjthe attack the tournament winner was a strong team from brampton who went through the tournament defeated unionville cap- ured third place with a con vincing win over north bay ijournament tickets still f available the kidney foundation of canada will be the main recipient of the proceeds raised by the up- coming cpga championship this t month but local residents will benefit by some of the best golf action around j ithis year stouffville will be j visited by some of the top golfers in the country including dave jbarr jerry anderson richard fzokol jim nelford and dan 1 halldorson jjthe emerald hills golf and 3 country club plays host to the golfers and an army of media i personnel as the cpga title goes i up for grabs for the 76th time practice rounds will be played tuesday july 26 and 27 followed i by three consecutive rounds on july 31 the final round will be v played followed by an awards i ceremony founded in 1912 the cpga iz i the fifth oldest national cham pionship for professionals in the j world tickets for the weeklong event i can be purchased at the emerald hills pro shop or by phoning 8881100 daily tickets for the 15 a ticket for the week is 20 and executive packages are available at 150 single was followed by a double from george burkholder which sent grant home port perry ad ded one in the seventh chilvers was strong all night he struck out six port perry bat ters and didnt allow a walk although he hit one batter his riseball had the opposition popp ing up frequently and he also in duced many groundouts betz coach bryan emery at tributed his team s showing to he tournament they played the previous weekend you could see the difference he said we played five games in buffalo against good teams and it gave us the feel of top level ball betz ended up fifth out of 20 teams in the american tourna ment winning three of their games lip steve brooks above had a home run two ilbis and a double in betz pools 52 win over port perry jimmy chilvers below threw a three hitter in the contest chris garbutt r by bruce stapley the stouffville stingers continue to swarm all over their rivals the softball team clob bered bradford 146 at the town park thursday night and the way the ladies have been- playing lately they appear to be in the mood to take no prisoners sheila fockler spearheaded the stingers 15bit assault thursday her grand slam home run highlighted a sixrun stouff ville second innning she struck again in the third slamming a tworun shot that sent her team ahead 92 j she added a single later on and ended up with six runs batted in and three runs scored on the night bradford added a pair of runs in the fifth to make it 94 but the stingers stung back in the sixth pitcher denise davies- triplcd in tworunners to start a fiverun explosion davies scored three runs the game with cathy carr and allison ashton chipping in with two each diana buchanon had three rbisrgggrapg8 davies v effective pit ching the whole game and striking out five the stingers extended their winning streak to four games with the lopsided victory scott assinck provided the spark that led his mite team to victory this week the youngster hit a basesloaded triple two home runs and scored seven baserunners he crossed the plate four times himself to cap the stouffville offensive units fine performance scott assinck belts triple to lead mites by brucestapley assinck went on to homer in the the stouffville mites continued fifth and final inning capping a to batter opposition pitching wednesday hammering aurora 228 at the town park the junior buttermakers took control in the second inning with tim smarts basesloaded single keying an eightrun outburst but that was just a warmup for what followed in the third when scott assincks basesloaded tri ple and adam crowders double led the way explosion to an llrun stouffville bantams have their revenge selects tsike msltin a mites select team won the consolation final at a house league tournament sunday in east gwillimbury in a seesaw battle stouffville beat a strong bramalca squad 119 to take the consolation the mites had lost their first game to innisfill 10- 1 but they had a big inning in their second game to clobber east gwillim bury 113 squirt and pccwee teams were also entered in the tourna ment both of them losing in the final of the consolation round all three select teams fared well despite the short notice with which they were put together members of the winning mile select team were jason brown greg crozier scott eyre cory gocrtzen bobby lewis jason mcclure adam rochatcwich summit rouss auston tanner shaun tran kris vankoughnct jason wood and billy wray team coaches were louis brown ken wood and jack vankoughnct by chris garbutt this one had to feel good wednesday the stouffville bantam softball team took an 85 decision from unionville the win must have been par ticularly satisfying because the bantams had been clobbered by the unionville squad earlier in the season but this time it was stouff- villes turn stouffvilles mike pongracz pitched the entire game he had some shaky spots but was able to pitch out of a jam when it counted pongracz also con tributed offensively with a double and a single bill pride was superb on defence and smashed a towering tworun homer to left centre in the fourth inning stouffville was behind early as the opposition racked up two quick runs in the first inning but in the bottom of the second the unionville pitcher began to have control problems with one out pongracz singled and went to second when mike mccool walk ed eilert frasers single loaded the bases and keith piette walk ed to bring in pongracz another walk was issued to dan lehman and mccool crossed the plate stouffville took the lead in the third when basil luciano walked and came home on pongraczs double but unionville came back with a threerun blast off pongracz in the fourth stouffville answered that with three of their own as prides homer cashed in todd balazs who had walked and scott mckinley had a home run when his liner to left eluded the union ville centrefielder unionville again threatened in the fifth with men on second and third and only one out but pongracz forced a popup and then struck the last man out to end the inning the bantams added some in surance in the fifth as mike mc cool reached first on an error and came to third on eilert frasers single keith piette grounded to short and the shortstop elected to throw home but mccools slide beat the tag the catcher tried to nail piette as he tried to steal se cond on the play but piette was safe fraser rounded third on the throw but was nailed at the plate piette who came to third on a wild pitch went home on danny mcneils sacrifice fly performance that saw him drive in seven runs while scoring four times himself he also con tributed six putouts from his first base position ana while the stouffville squad was flexing their muscles offen sively there were several dazzl ing plays in the field as well centrefielder mike brett retrieved a hardhit ball off the bat of auroras keven tatum relayed it to smart at second base who then fired a strike to catcher evan boyd nailing the aurora player at the plate the win was the fourth in a row for stouffville continuing the momentum the club has main tained since their big tournament victory in kingston last month after losing their first four games of the season coach dave boyd has watched his team climb steadily up even when we were losing i was saying that these kids wanted to play ball the coach said after wednesdays game they didnt give up on themselves it started down in kingston theyre aggressive now he ad ded they are swinging the bats just watch out were coming better safe than sorry thats what basil luciano thought as he slid for home to give the stouffville bantams another run he was playing it safe even though the ball was still in the outfield luciano came home on a mike pongracz double to give stouffville a 32 lead the club went on to win 75 chris garbutt