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Scugog Citizen (1991), 1 Nov 1994, p. 36

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., - 36 -- Seugog Citizen ~ Tuesday, Ne b yA 1, 1994 Scugog Hockey League ends round one Great weather and exciting hockey made for a fine conclusion to Round 1 games in the SHL.on Sunday. The teams have now faced all opposition and strategies for greater success in the next set of games is already finding its way into "dressing room discussions) Game 1 proved to be an early morning thriller as the league- leading Harrison Blazers took to the ice against the cellar: dwelling Van World Sharks. A few weeks ago the feeling may have been an easy 2 points for the Blazers, but not with those Sharks now! In fact, many agree that without standout goalkeeping by Ken Harman, the eventual 2-2 tie could have had the Sharks handing the leaders their first loss of the season! For the Blazers John Harmon and Larry Jackson had goals with assists going to Darcy SPORT STATS! Scugog Hockey League Black Division TEAM: wo oL oT ca "prs Harrison Fuels 7 1] 2 87 15 16 Monsma Electric 6 1 2 44 27 14 Pineridge Sports 5 2 2 3 18 12 JAD Carpentry 4 4 1 32 2 9 Crandell's Riverboat 3 4 2 22 26 8 Gold Division TEAM: w L T GF * GA PTS Pizza Delight 4 3 2 28 2 10 Compton Cable T.V 4 5 0 32 3% 8 Fitzgerald's Weed Control 3 6 0 20 M4 6 «Taylor Fuels 1 6 2 2 a 4 Van & Truck World 1 7 1 24 52 3 Scoring Leadels PLAYER: TEAM: A. PTS, " J. Harman , Harrison Fuels . 15 22 B. Bridge Monsma Electric 13 8 21 D. Milligan Harrison Fuels 12 8 20 J. Mackey Pizza Delight 9 6 15 J. Warner Monsma Electric 5 10 15 Duane Bronson ~~ Monsma Electric 10 4 14 B. Van®amp Pineridge Sports 9 +5 14 W. Weisflock Compton Cable T.V. 6 7= 13 M. McQuade Compton Cable T.V. 4 9 13 R Lefort JAD Carpentry 3 10 13 Top Goaltenders PLAYER: TEAM: G. GA AVG K. Harman Harrison Fuels 9 15 167 R. Gibson J&D Carpentry 6 1" 183 $ Puler Pineridge Sports 9 2 200 Crandel's Riverboat 8 287 Labatt Uxbridge as of October 30 GAMES: STANDINGS: Howey 1" Howey 10 Fairman 2 Fairman 0-1 . Acton 9 Acton 1-0 Evans 4 Evans v1 Medkorss 5 Bell 0-1 4 Medford 10 Port Perry Dart League as of Occur 28 P. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Crandell's A 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 co-g-0cO0---mewewwArsrOE Major Curling TOTAL POS. 10 LE tL - LI cooON-wWANNN=-OO==00O=0O™ CONNVRARARANADINNDDDO COCO RBNNNNDANBE BOW ON -- -~ SPORT STATS" sponsored by PINERIDGE SPORTS [slatlsle MeTe eT E STILT deTolal Tale I STelelg ERLY Ligelelal{ei) 985-2839 * Uniforms 3 =Aalel fz Vl] ge} Milligan, Dale Bronsén and Marvin Stevenson. The Sharks countered with goals by Steve Connors and Greg Fitagerald to give both teams the single point. Game 2 was a "Halloye'ens Special" as the Phantoms faced off against the Devils! This match proved to be a real "treat" as the first period ended in a tie. Sean Fewer "tricked" his way into an unassisted Pineridge marker, while John Mackey had a perfect setup from Bob Beveridge and Bill Foote for the Pizza Delight tally! With neither team able to score «during period 2 the final frame became important to both teams since they started the day tied in the overall standings. The Devils gave it a great try but 2 unanswered goals by the Phantoms gave the Pineridge gang the victory and the bragging rights! Firgt Bill VanCamp scored from Clarence Stephenson and Brian Samis and then the line clicked agdin, as Stephenson netted one from VanCamp and Samis, to seal the victory. Game 3 saw those Compton Comets continue their winning ways of the last few weeks with a 5-2 win over the Crandell's Gamblers. The frst period action had the same script as the first two games of the day, as the teams traded goals to knot the score at 2each. But then it was the Comets who "took off into orbit" with 3 goals to take the win and catch the Gamblers in the overall standings points race! Comet scorers had Willy Edwards, Mike McQuade, Ron Zaparanuik, Jeff Johnstone, Bill Weisflock all with single goals, and assists showing Zaparanuik with 3, McQuade and Weisflock with 2 each apd a single to Brian Burns to round out a team effort. Dave Bourgeois and Glenn McCoy replied for the Gamblers with single helpers credited to Henry Forderer, Carl Durham, Robert Evans and Bryan Norton. Gédme 4 proved to be yet another tough week for the Fitzgerald Clippers as the J&D Hawks*jumped all over their "short bench" to take a 6-0 victory. it seems to be the story each week that the Clippers will have only a few players and the ones in attendance are truly worn out by the start of the third period. Hopefully, the Clippers can get the bodies out for greater success in November. But let's not forget those J&D Hawks in this game. Eight players figured in the scoring parade as Ritchie LeFort led the way with a goal and 3 assists. Dennis Lycett also had a big four point day as he added 4 assists to his season total! Carl Durward, Peter Lane, Dave "Pie" Jackson, Keijo Kinnunen and Doug Suppelsa each had single goals. Suppelsa had 2 assists while Durward, Kinnunen and "Captain" Callery had singles to give the Hawks 9 points and sole possession of fifth place overall. The final game of the day, to complete the October schedule, saw the Monsma Chargers flex their muscles to down the Taylor Aces 5-2 and remain just 2 points behind those awesome Harrison BI azers. After a scoreless great first period, it was the Aces winning period two on.goals by Rick Campbell from Wayne Taylor and "Legend" Sheehey, and then John Kotarba on a super play from Campbell and Ken Little. However, Charger scorer Bill Bridge and team sponsor Jack Monsma took over in the final period to lead the Monsma boys to the victory! Bill had a pair of goals and an assist, while Jack had 3 assists! Duane Bronson, Jason Warner and Jim Duncan all had single tallies. Rick Olaisen, Bob Lee, John Robertson, Brad Hurst and Lee Wilbur«completed the Charger attack with single helpers apiece. With next Sunday's action starting off November in fine fashion with Round 2, the league will keep everyone curious to see if the arly leaders can maintain their torrid win streaks. Anything can happen and just like the weather, who knows what November might bring! Catch all the action next week at the following times; 6:45 Pineridge Phantoms vs Taylor Aces 7:45 J&D Hawks vs Van World Sharks 8:45 Harrison Blazers vs Fitzgerald Clippers 9:45 Monsma Chargers vs Pizza Delight Devils 10:45 Crandell's Gamblers vs Compton Comets Legionnaires The Legionaires were in Port Hope Sunday night for their second game of the weekend. Riding high from their win Friday night, they took to the ice and came out flying. Port Perry dominated the beginning of the first period keeping the puck in front of the Port Hope goalie. Their persistence paid off with the first goal for Port Perry coming at 13:18 fired in by Nick Pelyk assisted. Port Hope got the feel for our team and turned up 34 Water Street, Port Perry, Ontario L9L 1J2 9858471 FORDER - INSURANCE BROKERS INC. PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL OF YOUR GENERAL INSURANCE NEEDS PARKS G.I.C. 5 EAR { Rat the heat with some end to end action, but Chris Monsma stood firm between the posts and kept Port Hope off the scoreboard. The Legionaires kept digging and Chad Lance rang up goal number two assisted by Brad Joh and Derek Campbell The second period was to be full of both penalties and goals. Port Perry increased their lead to thtee with a nice goal from Brad Johnston assisted by Nick Pelyk with two Port Perry players in the penalty box, Derek Campbell made it four at 9:01 of the second period assisted by Braden Tarbotton. Our big number seven, Derek Campbell, was on a roll that night and popped in another one past the goalie at 8:41 assisted by Brad Johnston and Nick Pelyk. However, Port Hope did not give up, scoring four goals 8:07 and 1:21 of the TV - VCR - AUDIO authorized dealer for HITACHI SALES & SERVICE second. They were determined to make our boys sweat it out. With 40 seconds left in the second period, Greg Bruton racked up Port's goals to six assisted by Nick Pelyk. Both teams came out in the third period a little weary but determined. The puck went from end to end but our man in net, Chris | 72 water St., Port Perry 985-9500 Dr. Kevin Dunkerley ®Dr. Lionel McTague _ Dr. Robert Boyko, Orthodontist Complete Family Dental Care ® Dentistry for Adults & Children ACCEPTED made some great saves to make sure Port Hope didn't get any more points on the board. Derek Campbell wrapped up the game at 5:17 of the third period with goal number seven d by Chad Lance and Braden Tarbotton. This made a hat trick for Derek Campbell and his dad Rick (Campy) showed his approval by tossing his favorite "Bruins" hat onto the ice. Congratulations boys and coaches. Our next game is Friday, Nov. 4th against Uxbridge at 9:15.

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