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Scugog Citizen (1991), 25 Jan 1994, p. 26

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Pi physics) game to The first period ended Lakeieias oe team able to 3 Pout Wola to Lakefield With » a kelat «crew, b with suspensions and pid score. having to work, ee for Early into the second, Port pulling out a looked slim intercepted = pass, which for the Port Perry Key Bar resulted in Ridgway and J McEnaney heading down the ice on & two on one. Ryan faked the pass and Sean took oup the Ridgway then to put together two lines. The deaked the goalie out, to put defensive core had to operate = Port on the scoreboard first. Port with only three defe i d their lead to two, when Port decided to play heads up Vander Slagt moved blue line with Ridgway and McEnaney. '93 CAVALIERS Only 14; 38; 32,11 Left! $10,988, 4 doot, autornatic, air, cassette, ABS '93 | CORSICA $12,388. LY. A Lm Vb, auto, oF, Pw. pl, cruise 11. 49.000 km After picking the puck up after some confusion, Darrell tried to pass it form the corner, by using the ice with the puck, Vander Slagt went to the corner and "then fed McEnaney in the slot. the defenceman's facemask. Sean then proceeded to make a Somehow, he lucked out - the few moves before-notching puck rebounded past the goalie. * Port's final goal, The game Nice pool shot, Darrell. ended 5-1. Lakefield cut the lead in half, The next night the Key-Bar after capitalizing on Port's Juvies hosted Ennismore which at the end of a was to be a tough grudge match, shift, seconds later, ther than resort to cheap Ellis ofie-timed a pass fro hots and looking to brawl, Jeremy Norton, Garvock came to Port to play sittingtig a sweet spot, besi serious*hockey. And that is the net, to slide in the short just what they did, Ennismore rebound. Poft's fourth goal walked away with a 5-1 victory; finally. came after taking about emphasizing the fact that the six conseeutivl shots from the Juvies played awful. The only perimeter. offensive threat by Port occurred Ridgway's shot finally trickled in the first, with Parry stationed through, giving Card and in front of the net. Vander Slagt the few things in hockey the Pop Bourque doesn't slip up very often. He might be the most in all of every game and every at the highest level. For that he's been an in each ot his 14 seasons. Ra ais Hee or granted of that. There's no downside fo compare him to, From his home. in Montreal, Bourque broke into the NHL in 1979-80 as rookie of the year and accelerated from thers. He's never had'a weekend off during the season because he hasn't missed an all-star game since 1981 and that doesn't bother him. Bourque never wants 10 be far from an icy blue line. Bourque shared another thing with Gartner: modesty. He Bul VP 4 ike Srl waste, hi 8 4 il Any aide vou [3 = $6088. Juveniles | in| playoff ¢ f opener against Uxbridge which carbened off Lindsay ended up on et indy (] rig Chad then slid it beyond the goalie's reach, scoring their third goal on a breakaway, travelled for a Saturday match against the Mariposa team. Perhaps from the bitter cold that day, both teams played as if they were ozen. It was notmuch of a Mariposa scored the first goal of the game, with a screened shot from the blueline, Nobody moved. After MacArthur rung one off the post, the goalie lost sight of the puck and Ridgway tied the game up, 1-1. Garvock picked up the other nasist. A minute later, Mariposa moved ahead for the second time with a weak goal. With some surprising offensive pressure, Joe Broadworth found Ennis. With some sloppy defensive play by Mariposa, John used a wrap- around to tie the up, once again. The final in a two all tie. The Port Perry Key-Bar Juvies end the regular season with an impressive 14-74 record, scoring 102 goals and only allowing 77. Thanks again to Heasman, Philips, Norton, Broadworth and Ellis for their help this whole week and during the year. They have been a great addition all archrivals from Uxbridge. Let's soe some of those self-proclaimed hockey fans out supporting this township's youth - those who prefer to exert their energies on the ice. Good luck to the Key-Bar Juvies. PORT PERRY 985-8177 We are sorry that dueto * space hvon' "Jim Hug DSG-F45 (4106) restrictions ' some sports reports are | notinthis edition of the 1 Citizap | -

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