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Scugog Citizen (1991), 17 Nov 1992, p. 26

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wp 26-- Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, N¢ b 17, 1992 du CITIZEN SPORT SHORTS Pee Wee House League Wednesday night, Nov. 11, Rick Larocque Electric travelled to Manvers to play the Manvers Hawks, in a 9-1 victory. With lan Parliament, Cory Wiatrzyk and Brad Fraser on the ice for opening face off, the pace was set for a high scoring game. Stealing the puck from Manvers defence, Cory Wiatrzyk scores the first goal at 9:33. With 2:17 left in the first period, lan Parliament scores from Cory. At the 14:15 mark of the second period, Cory scores from Chris Jamieson, Paul Shrigley and Shane Savage. At 7:23 Ben Stevenson scored from Cory Wiatrzyk and Alex Upton. Ben Stevenson from Cory at 5:09. Manvers Jeff Gilmer scored the only goal at 7:20 to break Dave Kamminga's shutout. At 6:24, Ben Stevenson completes his hat trick from Cory and Paul. With 1:11 left ih the game, Justin Sheehey scored from Ben. Good defensive efforts by Kevin Cochrane and Adam Kingma. A good effort by both teams. Malmont Atoms The Malmont Farms Atom A team hosted Oshawa for an exhibition game Friday night. Our boys came out strong from the start with Brad Johnston and Greg Bruton setting up Chad Lance for his first goal of the Port Perry Minor Hockey Corp. SPORTS CARD, MEMORABILIA & COMIC SHOW Sun., November 22nd - 11 AM to 4 PM KINSMEN HALL, 15585 Simcoe St., Port Perry FREE ADMISSION. For further details call 985-7219 evening. Ryan McQuade made it 2-0 before the first period ended, "assisted by David Justynski and Brett Cloutier. Chad scored his second goal of the game early in the second period with assists again to Greg and Brad. Braden Tarbotton then got one to make it 4-0, assisted by Chris Jones and Aaron Chambers. Brad Johnston and Chad Lance each got their third point of the night when they combined for the final goal of the game. Mike MacLennan earned his second shut out in a row playing his usual strong game. This was one of our better passing games as Oshawa gave us lots of time to set up plays. The Atoms headed to Peterborough Sunday night looking to extend their unbeaten streak to five games. Peterborough jumped into a 3-0 lead before our boys started to get it going. Brad Johnston scored our first goal early in the third period on a good effort with Greg Bruton drawing the assist. Braden Tarbotton made no mistake beating the Peterborough goalie on a deke to make it a 3-2 game, with assists going to Brett Cloutier and Ryan McQuade. Peterborough scored next to put us in the hole 4-2. SCUGOG HYDRO 68 Scugog Street. Port Perry For as little as 23¢, |". this remarkable device can save 1,983 gallons of hot water a year. You'd be amazed how small changes, like replacing the washer on a leaky tap can make such a big difference in your home's energy effi- ciency. Little things, like using dimmer switches with incandescent light bulbs or insulating your hot water pipes all add up. So, why not take a look around your home and see where theres room for small changes? 1f you have any questions, or if you'd like more energy saving tips, call your local hydro utility at the number below 985-2287 -- ibtisy 985-4062 (QOrtario Hydro Let's give tomorrow a hand Lakeshore Area -- Bowmanville Energy Management Dept. (416) 623-2561 Port Perry managed to get that back when Ryan scored from his knees while going with the extra attacker, Brett getting the assist. Time ran out on us though, with a final score of 4-3. Not one of our best outings but we still had plenty of chances. Next weekend it's Whitby on Friday night, then off to Port Hope for our first tournament of the yar. Atom House League Whitby 9 - Scugog 2 Strange things were destined to happen when both teams skated out in identical sweaters. As Whitby had just received their new sweaters Scugog showed good sportsmanship and changed to red sweaters. Whitby scored 12 seconds into the game with an unassisted goal by Ryan Fraser, and followed with 4 more by, Cam Vernest assisted by Russ Brown, Russ Brown assisted by Alex McLaughlin, Jon Sanders assisted by Ryan Fraser and Jon Sanders again, assisted by Eric Bird and Ryan Fraser. The second period saw Whitby score 4 more goals. The marksmen were: Russ Brown assisted by Kyan Fraser, Jamie Page assisted by Jon Sanders and Ryan Fraser, Chris Thompson assisted by Beau Jolicoeur, the last Whitby goal was scored by Ryan Fraser unassisted. The third period was all Scugog Lumber as they scored two goals. Due to the sweater change we do not have names to go with the numbers but #16 scored both goals, and was assisted both timgs by #3 and #8. Jeugog Lumber defeated Laurentian Bank 6-2 on November 13. / Robbie Taylor and Joel Phoenix led the winners with 2 goals each. Chris Medford, Tim Wray had singles. John Bacon, Greg Lansdell, and Devon Symes had strong games along with the rest of their teammates. Laurentian played a good game, but suffered a few bad bounces. Goalie Ryan Woods was busy in net and made some good saves. Laurentian scorers were Jeff Harrison and Graham Strickert. Legion Pee Wees Neither rain, sleet, hail or 14 inches of snow, could slow down the Legion Pee Wee A team this weekend as they "plowed" their way through to the consolation championship in their first tournament of the year, in Huntsville. Their first game on Saturday was against Bracebridge and the boys dropped a close one 6-4. Shane Norton opened the scoring early on an unassisted goal and that was it until the third period when Daryl McEnaney did the same. Then Shane Norton fed Danny Lyons who netted one and then Colin Laird scored on a wrist shot from the point, unassisted. We won the second game 2-1 and it was close all the way. Danny Lyons scored unassisted in the first and Daryl McEnaney from Mike Heasman in the second, and they held on to defeat Huntsville 2-1. Our third game Saturday night was a bit better as we duped Midland 6-3. Scoring was done by Rob Murphy (2), Scott Heffern, Shane Norton, Daryl McEnaney and Jay Strickert. Assists went to Daryl (2), Rob (2) and Scott Heffern. The referees didn't spend a lot of time trying to figure out assists. This tied us with Bracebridge in third place and we advanced to the consolation round on Sunday at 9:00 a.m. This was one of our better games as the boys played well enough to win but came up just one goal short. We opened the scoring first on Daryl's goal which was assisted by Adam Jones and there was no more scoring until the second period when Bracebridge tied it. This carried into the third period when Bracebridge went ahead GENERAL MEETING Open to all those Interested in the operation of Minor Hockey In Port Perry. SUNDAY, NOV. 22nd - 7 PM KINSMEN HALL, 15585 Simcoe St., Port Perry This meeting is an opportunity for you to direct any questions, concerns, recommendations you may have to your Executive and Board of Di Directors. elping to house Canadiins AND HOUSING C REHABILITATION AS COLETTE GRANT ENTERPRISES 1-416-404-0020 CMHC 3 SCHL Question habitation, omplen sur nous HOMEOWNERS DO YOU QUALIFY FOR $5000. ASSISTANCE FOR HOME REPAIRS? [Alelah fey. Yel 3 ATION RESIDENTIAL STANCE PROGRAM (RRAF TE aE TE Bait lim ke (200 one minute into the period. Thirty seconds later, Rob Murphy fed Adam Jones who passed over to Mike Morden standing in front, and Mike fired his first goal over a sprawling goalie to tie the game. Then Bracebridge scored 3 more in the next 3 minutes and it wasn't until 1:44 left that we responded. Mike Morden led a rush down left wing, passed to Seth Gray who set up Scott Heffern and 14 seconds later, Rob led a rush down left wing and fed it out to Seth, who netted his first and put us within one. With time running out, we pulled the goalie but Bracebridge managed to pop one in the open net. Luke Carnaghan and Ken Johniston shared the goaltending duties and kept us in all games. These guys are doing a great job between the pipes with a lot of saves usually reserved for NHL games on T.V.. Good games guys! The entire team played some ° exciting hockey and it makes us look forward to our next game. Country Style Bantam A's On Sunday Nov. 15 the Country Style Donut Bantam No. 1 team met thie Oshawa Bruins at the North Oshawa Arena. Port seemed to control most of the play, as the team really hustled on this outing. There were a lot of good passes made by them also. Kevin Hobbs, started the scoring early in the first. Ian Shrigley, who played a very strong game, scored also. Kenton Lefort worked hard and got the third goal for Country Style. As s in this period went to: Craig Laird, Jason Logan, Daryl Bourgeois, Kevin Hobbs, Ian Shrigley and Jay King. In the second period, Port Perry still dominated the game. Ian Shrigley got his second goal of the night assisted by Jay and Kenton. Craig Laird scored assisted by Bill Zaparaniuk and Tom Chambers. Scot Prechitko played well in net. In the third period, Oshawa scored two goals, when Port played short handed. the scoring by Oshawa was short lived as Port's Country Style Donuts scored the remaining seven goals. Scoring for Port were, lan Shrigley 2, making a total of 4 for the game. Kevin Hobbs scored 2 more also, giving him a well deserved hat trick for this game. Congratulations lan and Kevin. Craig Laird, lan McCready and Jeremy Geer added singles. Assists went to: Tom Chambers with 4, Tim Fitzpatrick with 3, and Jeremy Geer, Craig Laird, Kevin Hobbs, Jay King, Jason Logan and Chris Drury added 1 assist each. All team members worked hard and put forth a good effort in this game and the score board showed it. The fans are confident this scoring will continue as the Country Style Donut Bantam A's continue in their busy schedule. ATTENTION BUSINESSES BARTER NETWORK

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