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Scugog Citizen (1991), 26 Nov 1991, p. 18

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wy 18 = Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, November 26, 1991 Tough morning for the goalies It was a tough moming for the goalies as they faced a barrage of shots in Mens Hockey League | action Sunday at the Scugog Arena. And in what has to be some kind of a lcague record, Norton's scored three goals in the amazing span of 22 seconds in the third period But it wasn't enough as Van and Truck held on for a 6-5 victo- ry Dale Bronson led the way for the Truckers with a pair of goals with Wayne Fox netting one with an assist and singles from Larry Pilkey and Tony Oxley. Don Card, Marvin Stevenson, Brian Samis and Larry Jackson cach had assists in this onc For Norton's, George Gladish and Ken Davison popped two cach with a single from Richard Sakanashi. Dave Dickson had a greal game as a set-up man with four assists; John Woodward had two with one cach from Dave Roth and Randy Prosser. In the lead-off game of the morning, J and D came from behind to double Sportsland 4-2. Fred Moffau clicked for two goals and-one assist, Todd Wilbur had a goal and assist and Colin Asselstine had one goal. Helpers went to Brian Cowie with two, Mark Burger, Gary Lance and Dennis Lycett with one each For Sportsland it was Ken Lite from Ivan Geer and Bill Bridge from Wayne Norton. Fitzgerald's showed no mercy at all in game three as they pound- ed on Compton by a score of 10- foto Fax Port Perry Plaza 985-0918 November SPECIAL r-4 o ki ALL POSTERS and PRINTS Great Solution (Nelli gellvlle] Problems! Photo Processing (One Hour Service Available) Typing Word Processing Photo Copies Fax Service Framed Prints Camera Accessories ALL WORK GUIRRANTEED - REASONABLE RATES 985-0918 1. Ken Smart had the hat trick and Rob Evans had two goals and three assists. Lee Wilbur had a pair and an assist, Kelly Lee and Bart Wager a goal and assist with Henry Forderer collecting a solo goal. Jody Peters had a single assist with Doug Bronson, Mike Pehiman, Bruce Smith and Carl Fitzgerald adding two cach Bill Van Camp salvaged the lone marker for Compton on this "off morning" on a set-up from Jim Beatty and Bob Beveridge And the final game of the day was also a one-sided affair as Anderson ran rough-shod over Crandells by a 7-1 count. (no wonder goalies are a breed unto themselves and tend to be a tad tempermental) Darcy Milligian had a great day with two goals and three assists, Glen Hudson helped the cause with a pair and ong assist, Peter Lane had a goal and assist with singles going to Joe Mcintyre and Wayne Taylor. Steve Fewer hit for a pair of assists as did Glenn McCoy and Ron Zaparanuik. Donovan Smith from Rick Olaisen was all the scoring Crandells could muster in this The Sportsiand trophy The first bonsplel of the new curling season was held Saturday at the Port Perry Club and Wayne Medford's local rink came away with the Sportsland trophy after chalking up 44 points in three games. That was half a point better Tredway. than the Uxbridge entry skipped by Ron Swartman. Doug McMillan presented the trophy to skip Medford and his team of lead Ken Willlamson, second roy Faulkner and third Bill Legionaires hit the tournament The Port Perry Pee Wee Legionaires hit the tournament trial to Haliburton last weekend, even though it was a few days since they had been on the old blades. game. Spotlight on Co-operative Education There are 109 students in the Co-op Progrim at Port Perry High School this year. is which linke classroom theory with the pion learning avaliable at busi- nesses, industries and schools in the Port Perry area. The students are enrolled in arrin-school. subject and earn additional credits at an out- of-school related placement. The student in the picture is David Gammon (right) who Is enrolled in Restaurant Services in school and' has a related placement at Trader Sam's. The work station supervisor is Trevor Mollon (left). 1 And in their first outing against Oak Ridges, the rust was really showing as the Legionaires fell 4-0. About the only bright spot was the work of Jeff Clarke who eamed MVP honours for his work along the blue line. The aftemoon tilt had Port against a short-staffed Cannington team (seven skaters and a goalie) And Port soon' went to work with three goals in the first minute of the opening stanza. But Cannington shocked us when they pulled 10 within one in the middle period. Legionaires decided they had had enough of this stuff and took it to the opposition in third to come away with an 8-3 win. Kevin Hobbs, Jason Logan and Matt Philips had two each with one from Tim Fitzpatrick and Daryl McEnaney. Chris Drury was just solid along the blue line and earned himself MVP honours for this strong work. Brian Brickmore had to be sharp in the cage, making some key saves at key moments in this one. On Sunday, Port ran into an old rival from Huntsville and Port put up a pretty decend effort before bowing out by a 3-2 score. Jason Logan and Brad Morton were the goal getters for Port Perry who put on great pressure around the Huntsville net in the final minule in a valiant attempt to get the tying goal. Luke Carnoghan was named Port's MVP for his fine work #n the nets. Also catching the eye of the spectators was the play of Mike Heasman who constantly used his body to keep the un-defeated Huntsville squad at bay. And Todd Parry, whose determi- nation every minute more than makes up for what he gives away in size. The Legionaires get back to the regular schedule this Friday evening at 9:15 when they host Lindsay at the Scugog Arena. For the first time ever, zebra mussels have been found in the Kawartha Lakes. « The Ministry of Natural Resources confirmed last week that small mussels were detected this fall from water samples in Balsam Lake, Rice Lake and Big Bald Lake (part of Pigeon Lake) In a statement last week:MNR said that while the number of mus- sels found was only eight, their presence in three different locations would indicate they are spread throughout the Kawartha Lakes chain, Mussels also showed up Financial Accounting Business Consulting Income Tax Planning'& Consulting Financial Planning & Projections PVC Paul Van Camp CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 204 Casimir Street, PORT PERRY Ontario LIL 1B7 (416) 985-9725 CORPORATIONS FARMS INDIVIDUALS SMALL BUSINESS this fall for the first time in Lake Simcoe as about 500 adults were found on the hull of a boat. 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