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Scugog Citizen (1991), 1 Mar 1994, p. 19

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Techstar team has one to go The Port Perry Techstar ave on their way to the Ontario Finals after posting a 2-0 victory over Newmarket on Friday night. This was playoff action at its best with plenty of excitement at both ends of the ice. John Babcock a flawless game shutout. part. But Port, with great determination, turned the game around when the Stars Shane Norton broke a I the third as Ryan Puckrin snared the rebound. Newaiainu: yoliad shatr ghia in favour of an extra attacker only to be denied as they ran out of time. We would like to welcome Jamie Strickert back to our team and good luck in Congratulations to the coaching staff, Dave Jamieson (coach), Duncan Ferguson coach) Frank Baxter the second. Helpers were Ashley vanSchelven and Matt Port upped the lead to 2-0 in (manager) and Dave Bentley (trainer). Port wins first From page 18 Craig Hilton set up the play. But the MoJacks learned a thing or two in their tough five- game series with the Little Britain Merchants. They refused to roll over, got some great Cochrane went down but bounced right to his fest. Steve Laird and Drew Allenby were at each other's throats most of the game and got into a wrestling match late in the third. Allenby got tagged as the on this one. and held the Eagles at bay until late in the second when Todd Dennis Clair Cornish went to wark on a power play. Cornish controlled the puck inside the Eagle line and fed a Jong pass in the direction of the goal crease where Dennis was able to re-direct the puck past netminder Barry Crawford. It was the 11th goal in post season play for Dennis. Early in the third, that old MoJack lightning struck: Cornish worked his way into the deep slot at 6:09 and using Eagle defenders as a screen he snapped a wrist shot from 30 foot that beat Crawford cleanly ow on the stick side. Steve Laird and Jeremy Ross collected the asajsts and MoJacks had a 2-1 lead. Just 18 seconds later, Laird collared a loose puck in the neutral sone, steamed in alone on Crawford and beat him neatly with a shot along the ice. That made it 3-1 and for the rest of the match, MoJacks were most effective in shutting off the Eagle attack and Hutchinson did the rest in the nets. This was a tough, hard hitting affair with plenty of heswy body checks. Probably the hardest of the night was thrown by Eagles David Watt when he caught Jason Cochrane in open ice. SEAPSHOTS: MoJack head coach Brad Menzies was more than pleased to get eut of Bowmanville with a game one victory. He agreed his team wae out-played in the first but slowly took the momentum away from "Hutchinson played very well. "He made the stops we needed and then some," said Menzies after the game. He said Laird's goal to make the score 3-1 really took away the Eagle momentum in the second period. Clair Cornish's two points give him 27 in 11 playoff dates. The Central Junior C scoring champ has collected points in all 11 playoff games to date. Jeff Parry will be back in aniform for game two but def Gavin Coch 's status is still a question mark Arena with faceoff at 7:46 PM and game three is back in Bowmanville Bunday night at 7:30 PM. Game four is in Port Perry March 9 at 8:00 PM and game five March 10 in Bowmanville at 7:30. The winner of this series will take on the winner of the Eastern Junior C Loop. Napanee Raiders are considered the the favourites. Port Perry & District Minor Softball REGISTRATION 10 AM to 4 PM - Saturday & Sunday MARCH 5th & 6th, 1994 SCUGOG ARENA. $50.00 per Player + $20. Fundraiser $130.00 pr Famky 13 or more + $40. Furkuser ot Pineridge sysop Dave Dalton Late Date Rates as of March 25th : $65.00 per Player + $20. Fundraiser $160.00 por Family of 3 or More -+ $40, Fundraiser won fois eld at the Port Evans presents trophy for the sponsors Port Suppliers. and Can-Am Auto Glass of Port Perry was second with 41 points. Glass and Saturday. At left Glenn Whitby Auto Glass, WaIIAS S38 Sed With 43-Peivey fet Doug) Fuss { Suggitt back on form in Blackstock curling Keith Van Camp and Merlin Suggitt battled it out on sheet one in Blackstock Mens Curling League action last Monday night. The teams were sill fired wp after defeating Port Perry in was having all kinds of problems with the ice--the fish weren't biting on Lake Scugog--and the _ rocks weren't working for him at the Blackstock Arena. Now, however, that old Suggitt form has returned-- laying them down and sliding them into the rings. & DELTA A FITNESS REAR CENTRE 2nd AEROBICS FITNESS CENTRE at .76 WATER ST, "PORT PERRY [ (beside Square Boy Pizza) * (905) 985-4003 Keith Van Camp isa tough customer at the best of times, but after six ends le was behind 7-4. But he got 'one in the 7th ond and had a nice house built to try for three in the Sth But Merlin was able to bury one late in the end to score one and win it 8-5. Fred Ford wasn't having a whole lot of luck on sheet two. Fred wasn't supposed to be skipping in this one, but Cam Porter was late arriving and left the reins in Fred's hands for the rest of the game. John McNamara was up to his old tricks. The smooth FITNESS CENTRE HM Stretchand | Strength Classes MW Step Classes HW $5.00 / Class W DISCOUNT VALUE PASSES available for 5,10, PACDES Saale Yor southpaw had his weight down and read the ice perfectly to rip Fred 8-3. A closer' match was underway on sheet three. Dale Van Camp was behind Todd Doyle, who was skipping Richard Van Camp's team, after seven ends by one stone at 4-3. Dale needed two for the win and got them with a last shot draw to win it 5-4. The trophy case hdl a fow more trophies in it now, If you have any curling trophy in your possession, bring it in to the rink, leave it with Bob or Vern and you won't have to dust it again.

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