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Scugog Citizen (1991), 16 Nov 1993, p. 26

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mp" 36 -- Scugog Citizen November 16, 1993 Cornish sparks MoJacks to 4-2 victory A three-point effort from captain Clair Cornish sparked the MoJacks to a 4-2 victory over the Little Britain Merchants in Junior C action Sunday night at the Arena. Cornish broke open a tight checking game midway through the third period when he intercepted an errant pass deep in the Merchant zone and put the puck behind Don Fleming to give MoJacks a 3-2 lead. It was Cornish's 11th of the season and came with the MoJacks killing ew t pe : In the final minute of the game, Keith Leslie salted the match away when he made some fine moves to work into the clear for a goal that gave MoJacks the 4-2 win. Cornish had given the team a 1-0 first period lead that was " erased early in the second when Mike Shaw scored on the power play. Jason Cochrane replied at Little Britain Merchant defenseman Jeff Jenkins keeps MoJack forward Shannon Todd from getting too close to , goalie Don Fleming In Junior action Sunday at the Scugog Arena. MoJacks scored twice In the final period to break open a close game and come away with a 4-2 victory. 985- that > SHINN Wega! Residence Chevrolet ® Oldsmobile (ofeTellileToN RO T= [[V1e3] ND 725-6501 686-1311 0587 30 when he deflected a shot hat just had enough steam to jckle agross the line. Two minutes later, the Merchants knotted at 2:2 as Dan Wardlaw seampered down the wing for a partial breakaway as his team was playing short-handed. The two goals in the third by Cornish and Leslie assured the MoJacks of the much-needed two points. This was a tight checking "in- your-face" kind of hockey game that erupted into a minor flare- up in the final minute as Jeremy Ross and Mike Shaw got into a scrap. Shawn Larocque faced 19 shots, an indication of the way the MoJacks threw a checking blanket over the Merchants. At the other end, Fleming saw rubber 35 times. The win came just 48 hours after the Macks suffered their second loss of the campaign when they were downed 5-4 by the Bruins Friday night in Uxbridge. Bruins at one point owned a 5- 1 lead in thé third period before MoJacks finally found a life to make it close. Marksmen were Kevin pesliom lan Titterton, and Cornish with For 1 the Bruins, goals came from Jason Underwood, Gerry Catherwood, Andre Marois, Jeff Hause, and Dan Gillies. SLAPSHOTS: Head coach Brad Menzies was less than pleased with Friday night's performance, calling it the worst outing for the team so far this year As for Sunday's victory, he was pleased with the way the players were picking up their checks and clogging the middle of the ice He was not pleased with a five minute major for checking from behind assessed against Gavin Cochrane. He was hit with a match penalty that carries a four-game suspension It appeared as if the Little Britain player either stepped on a stick or lost an edge before hitting the boards. Menzies said the call "looked pretty chintzy to me." After ten games, MoJacks have six wins, two tied.and two losses. GMC 1/2 TON 305. auto, AM/FM, rear slider, cloth tim, 9500 km Ext. Van, 8 passenget like new, air, cass., PW, PL, cruise, '90 PONTIAC GRAN PRIX coeanen $11,098, loaded with ALL options. $13,995 M said the lineup is pretty well set now. If there are to be any additions in the future, it will be for some "toughness" on the forward lines. He said the team is not actively shopping around for this kind of playér, but would take a hard look should one become available. MoJacks are idle until this coming weekend when they play Saturday and Sunday nights at the Scugog Arena. Bowmanville is in for the Saturday tilt and Lakefield on Sunday. And there are some special events planned. All Port Perry Minor Hockey players will get in free on Saturday night and all ( Ringette players will get in free | to Sunday's game. There will by Minor Hockey and Ringette demos on these nights, Game time for both matthes is 8:00 Merchants win 10-7 shoot-out The Little Britain Merchants went on a scoring rampage last week to defeat league leading Uxbridge Bruins 10-7 in a Junior C match played in Little Britain. Jeff Adams and Chris Lock led the way for the Merchants with two goals each, while singles went to Tyler Jenkins, Chad Desjardins, Kyle Higham, Chris Petipas, Matt Trent and Mike Shaw. The final two goals for the + Merchants went into an empty net as the Bruins tried th get a tie. For the Bruins, Steve Brown fired a hat trick, Jason Underwood had two and singles came from Dave Campnico, Andre Marois. Ryan We#t faced 23 shots in the Merchant net while Jeremy Ranich had to handle 26 pucks in this shoot-out Goalies sharp in Port Perry Broomball Lge. For the first time this season all 3 broomball games' played this past Sunday ended in shutouts for the winning teams. At 4:30. the . Blackstock Brewers and" Emmegon's Insurance took to the ice in game one of the day and Blackstock emerged victorious by a 4-0 count Ron Short led the scoring with two, while singles were added by Tom Wotten and Tim Cochrane Wotten and Cbchrane also added assists to their points total for the day Additional helpers went to Ron Wagg, Gord Bfyans, Scott" MacLennan, and Dave Dalton Blackstock had built up a 3 goal lead by the end of the first half with 2 of them coming in 1:01 of each other at the RE PeErrFecT TV SALES & SERVICE Rd TV - VCR - AUDIO authorized dedler for HITACHI yl 72 Water St., Port Perry 985-9500 Dr. Kevin Dunkerley ®Dr. Lionel McTague Dr. Robert Boyko, Orthodontist Complete Family Dental Ogi @ Dentistry for Adults & Children INSURANCE ASSIGNMENT ACCEPTED 985-8459 462 PAXTON ST (merous wom Port Perry Community Hosprial) midway point of the opening frame Mario Bertrand recorded his first shutout of the season between the pipes -Woody"s Auctions and the B&R Swamp Garage squads paired off in what was expected to be a close encounter, only to see Woody's come out on top by a 3-0 total The first Wllf was close as Bruce Woodrow netted his first of two assisted by Charlie Pennis. This held up until with just over 5 minutes to play® Woodrow got number two from Ken St. Amant. On the ensuing faceoff at centre, Woody's marched down ice and scored the final tally of the game off the broom of Dennis aided by Woodrow ving each player 3 points on he day. The second shutout was earned by Rick Less for the Woody's club The third shutout; surprise surprise, went to Jim Raaphorst of the Monsma Electric Bruins who blanked the Framer's Gallery. He , gained support from the team in front of him as they scored three of their own to win Again this was a close affair most of the 8 period as Brooklin never got their first marker until there was 4 minutes to play when Wayne Tate scored from Jim Mason and Kevin Ibbittson. In the second half, markers went to Ken Fraser, and Ron Attwood. Picking up the single assist on the Attwood goal was . Rick Mitchell. The wins by Monsma and Woody's keeps those two neck and neck with almost half of the season gone already »

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