Scugog Cifizen -- Tuesday, September 33, 1003 -- 10 du Defense nowhere to be seen in SHL It was week two for the Scugog Hockey League and there was some high scoring as a few of the Bill Van Camp had nice outing as well with two goals and three assists and he now leads the Game two Sunday morning was more of a close checking affair between Compton Comets the equalizer as Gamblers escaped with the 8-7 win. In the final contest, the Van Bronson, Wayne Fox, Todd Healey and SteveGroves. Doug Suppelsa, Gary Lance teams left "defense" in the locker League in scoring with eight and Pineridge Phantoms. and Truck World Sharks took a and Scott Davis replied for the room. points in two games. The teams were tied at one bite of the Harrison Fuels Blazers. J and D Hawks put a 9-1 Brian Cowie, Ed Olsen, Joe each on goals by Keijo Kinnunen Blazers with a 6-3 victory. Next Sunday will see the drubbing on the Taylor Fuels Curran and Mike McQuade and Dave Dickson when the new They opened a 2-1 lead in the Phantoms take on the Sharks at Aces as Brian Callery showed rounded out the scoring. acquisition for the Phantoms Bill first and built on it the rest of 8:00 Bells; the Hawks and his scoring prowess leading the Hawke with a hat trick and two For the Aces, Bart Wagar had the lone marker on an un- assisted effort. Busy weekend for Junior C Merchants It was a busy weekend for the Little Britain Merchants as the team had three exhibition games in preparation for their 1992-93 season in the Central Ontario Junior C Hockey League. On Friday night, the Merchants travelled to Fenelon Falls where they tangled with the Bobcaygeon Bobcats, the newest entry in the League. And they came back with an 11-2 victory. On Saturlay, Merchants hit the road to Lindsay for a game with the Junior A Bears and ran out of legs in an 11-5 defeat. The team rounded out the busy weekend Sunday night against the Lakefield Chiefs and were nipped by an 8-7 score as the Chiefs scored with just a few seconds left on the clock. Merchants will have a few days rest before the next pre-season match slated for this Wednesd: Weisflock netted the goal to put them ahead. Todd Wilbur then made it 3-1 in the middle of the second and they added two more in the final by Bob Lee and Rick Olaisen to come out with the 5-1 victory. Game three was a proverbial "goaltenders worst nightmare" as the Fitzgerald Clippers and Crandells Gamblers threw caution to the wind and potted a total of 15 goals. Gamblers held an 8-4 lead with less than three minutes to play on goals by Dale Bronson (2) Ken Jeffrey (2) Darcy Milligan (2), Henry Forderer and Donovan Smith. But the Clippers turned up the heat and fired three quick ones evening at home against the Port Perry MoJacks. Game time is 8:00 PM. 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