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Scugog Citizen (1991), 14 Apr 1992, p. 19

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ModJack hopes sti By John B. McClelland There's a pulse still beating in the Port Perry MoJacks. They are dows, but not out. Sunday night Scugog the MoJacks doidbled up the Stayner Siskins 6-3 to force a fifth game in the best of seven all- chances that came Stayner to prolong the series, Harman just try 10 win it shift by shift, period by period. "The last win (in a series) i is always the toughest to get," he, noted with a smile. The Siskins stretched their in the series to three games to none Friday night on home ice where they had things pretty much their own way all game in an 8-2 victory. And they were full marks for the 6-3 victory with a controlled, methodical approach to the game. Mike Coulson opened the scor- ing late in the first on the power play with Clair Cornish and Brad Menzios getting the assists. Early in the second, MoJacks picked a hole in the Siskins armour as Trevor McIntyre and Mark McKay executed the two-on-one break perfectly with Mcintyre fin- , ishing it off with a wrist shot that beat Kevin Crotty cleanly. The third goal was also from a two on one break, but this time it was Commish taking the pass from Scott Erickson. MoJacks got into some trouble mid-way through the third after Coulson was hit with a double- minor and Siskin captain Steve Walker displayed his considerable talents 10 pot a pair of power play markers in the span of two minutes 10 make the score 3-2, But the MoJacks quickly shut down any Siskin momentum as WOM of Siakina Apt Tight at the crowd in front with McIntyre and Menzies it was his fourth assist of tangled with Duane Metherall, and Jim Vernon wrestled Siskin captain Walker to a decision in the third period. y Game three in Stayner Friday Mike Coulson (11) and Clair Cornish (19) of the MoJacks crul netminder Kevin Crotty d duiing Junior C Siayol Scugog Arena. The MoJacks downed bry oi Championship Public Golf Course PHONE: (705) B28-3949 their hopes alive, barely, as they trail in the games to one. See story. night belonged completely to the Siskins (as did game one) as they rolled over the MoJacks 8-2. Thomas Brown and Sebastien Bronsard each scored twice for the Siskins. Lou Bellwood, Scott and Adam Millington added the others. For the MoJacks, Mark McKay converted a rare Siskin error inside the blue line midway through the second period and Erickson deflect- ed a point shot lat in the third with the assists © Todd Taylor and Paul Wilkins. SLAP SHOTS: Marc Dekker had a solid game in the pipes Sunday evening for the MoJacks. Ian Cooper started both games in Stayner but just hasn't been up to he "In the first three games of the errors. Siskin netminder Kévin Crotty was almost un-beatable through the first three-games. In Sunday night's victory, two of the Malack goals were just under the cross-bar and one went right game? alive Opening day madness; rowdy fans invade the field. Visiting manager asks umpire-in-chief for for- feit. During discussion, one smoke bomb and two streakers land in left field. Disgusted manager pulls visitors from the field. Has home team forfeited a 16 game un-defeated streak in post-season play and was just their fifth loss all year. That should give a. lacks bof 4 prycogial * MoJacks will have to continue © play tough, disciplined hockey when the series resumes this com- ing Saturday evening in Stayner. The Siskins play with a huge amount of confidence on their home ice. Game time in Stayner is 7:30 ET oie Jk up 8 victory to prolong the six will be Sunday night (Apr 18) 18) at the Scugog Arena at 7:30 PM. 'wes) Busia ey) 0) sweb ay) yepio} Aew endwn ay) 'Aeyd oj jesnjes s, wee) Gupysia au) IoYe SeInuILI UBBYY) LUBY] S88] 8q BSED OU U| |[eyS udm 'sun Jo yiBus) BjqeUOSER) © U| PaIBS|d Jou S| Piey eu) J '81°C OINY "JBAO JOU S| BLIBE) LJBMSUY NINES NEW IRL B-1=1ai[s]= P2\VEETI P=] eX =] SPORTS

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