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Scugog Citizen (1991), 21 Nov 1994, p. 33

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Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, November 21, 1994 --33 _4& Emiel's Pee Wees reach consolation final On Saturday November 19th, Emiels Pee Wee house league team made an excellent showing at a fi. oncact tournament in Toi,ennam After three strong * games Emiels finished as Consolation Finalists. was an excellent 'ontest wnaich was won by sravennurst 4-3. This game 'ould have gone either way. Scoring was Andrew Kenny (2 gouis 1 assist); Lawrence Cook ¥ 4, 1 assist); and Adam Jouyias (1 assist). Game MVP's were Andrew Kenny (Forward® rel Thompson (Defence). 100n dreak showcased a snoo" Hut, Joel Thompson won 1+ 4100te~s portion making sevaral outstanding moves look easy outscoring all shooars. Snawn Martin stood strong in the net winning the woaicenders award. Both boys received a Maple Leaf jersey for ther efforts Fred up by the shootout sweep Emiels came out blasting n the second game winning 5-2 against Shelburne. Game ane The Scoring were Beau Jolicoeur Andrew Kenny Lawrence Cook and Adam Douglas (2). Assists to Andrew Kenny (2), Jamie McQuaid (2), Lawrence Cook, Joel Thompson and Peter McKitterick. Game MVP's were: Lawrence Cook (Forward) and Darren Royale (Defence). Game three in the Consolation Final was a 4-3 loss to a strong hometown Tottenham team. After a slow start and being down 4-0, Emiels stormed back getting 3 - third period goals. Several close calls with the goalie pulled for an extra attacker had Tottenham on the run but they prevailed for the win. Scoring one goal each were Adam Douglas, Matthew Tillart and Lawrence Cook. Assists to Andrew Kenny and Jeremy Hall. Game MVP's were: Adam Douglas (Forward) and Sean Williams (Defence). During the tournament Shawn Martin had three strong games in goal. A good effort by Raymond Seager and many Novice team wins two games )o Friday, Nov. 18th, the Peurce Auctioneers hosted the | Osnawa Canadians for an exhibition game The forward "ine of Kevin Robins, Joey Lane and Teddy Howarth handled the puck well resulting in an unassisted goa' by Kevin in the first penod and a goal by Joey with assists going to Teddy and Kevin in the third. The forward line of Alex Nicolau, Tyler Weisflock and Pat Lewis had some good rushes. Pat scored in the third assisted by Tyler. Chet Martin, Jordan Froats and Lucas Fraser also made some good shots on net. The defence, Justin Shinn and Ryan Hnatko; Gordon Smith and Justin Koury, played hard breaking up Oshawa"s rushes and clearing the puck out of their end. Kurtis Wagar and Scott Honey came up with some good saves Introducing ... 7A MOBILE WASH High Pressure Unit Hot & Cold M Fresh Water MW Brush & Chemical Service B Trucks, Trailers, Boats, Mobile Homes, Buildings, Farm Machinery. We'll wash anything. (905) 986-0334 PORT PERRY TIRE & WHEEL Automotive @ Farm Commercial ® All Brands Check our Prices Before You Buy! At FUELER'S PETRO CANADA 15829 Simcoe St., Port Perry 985-8177 in net allowing only one Oshawa goal. : On Sunday, Nov. 20th, Port Perry Pearce Auctioneers travelled to Port Hope. This was their second game and their second win against Port Hope this season. Even though they were short two centres the Auctioneers played hard allowing Port Hope only one goal. Port Perry scored two goals, the first by Tyler Weisflock assisted by Jordan Froats and the second by Teddy Howarth with the assist going to Kevin Robins. Coach Bob Spencley, Asst. coach Ken Parry and Trainer Murray Empringham are pleased with the effort and progress made by the team. Pearce Auctioneers Major Novice hosted Stouffville on Monday, Nov. 21 and will face Peterborough on Nov. 25th at 7:00pm. CADMUS COUNTRY CLUB 13300 Cartwright East 1/4 Line One mile south of Cadmus Cadmus Country Club welcomes our New Chef to our restaurant. Stop by and say 'hello'. Come and enjoy a day of Rainbow or Speckled Trout Fishing (no licence required), take a walk through our 100 acres and / or join us in our Scenic Dining Room with daily lunch and dinner specials. & Don't be disappointed - call ahead for feservations HEM BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY TODAY! SUNDAY BRUNCH a Join us every Sunday 10 AM to 2 PM, All You Can Eat ... $9.95 strong plays and good tough corner work by Tyler Lucas and Jeremy Hall. This tournament was an excellent showing by Emiels and all the boys can be proud of the effort put forth, showing they can be very competitive in contact play. Congratulations. #% "Nov. bth Emiels defeated Bi 7-2. Scoring for Emiels' were Jeremy Hall (2), singles to Ben Russell, Joel Thompson, Lawrence Cook, Andrew Kenny and Tyler Lucas. Legionaires in St. The Legionaires were off to St. Thomas last weekend playing their first game a* 7:00 Saturday morning against Owen Sound. The Port boys came out of tne shoot pretty fast this morning giving Owen Sound a run for their money. Mike McLénnan stood firm betweeb*the posts making some odtstanding saves to keep. Owen Sound from getting on the board. ~However, the Owen Sound goalie was also on the money this morning, despite numerous attempts by Port we could not get the puck past the Owen Sound net minder. Owen Sound turned up the heat in the second period scoring three goals between 7:39 and 6:36 of the second period. Port took the advantage of an Owen Sound penalty, with a nice pass from Brad Johnston to Greg Burton and then over to Jeff Ashton and in it went to put Port on the scoreboard. Owen Sound scored another goal in the third making the final score Dwen Sound 5 Port Perry 1. Our second game of the day was against Woolwich. Our man Chris Monsma was in the net for this game and he was pretty amazing to say the least. The opposition challenged us on numerous occasions but we were not going to let this team get on the board. Nick Pelyk, Ryan McQuade, Greg Bruton, Brad Johnston, Jeff Ashton were awesome on the power play putting in their total effort. Their hustle paid off putting Port on the board first when Jeff Ashton let one heck of a slap shot go from the blue line, the Woolwich goalie is still looking to see where that shot came from. Port kept on the pressure letting shot after shot go on the Woolwich goalie but he would not let us by him no matter what we tried to do. Woolwich came back with their first goal shortly after ours, but within a space of three minutes 986-0488 LLBO "3 x ; Mekes Pd. WINTER HOURS : Closed Mondays and Tuesdays; Wed. to Fri. 11 AM to 9 PM; Sat. & Sun. 9AM to 10 PM WATCH for our BREAKFAST with SANTA ' SUNDAY, DECEMB 17th tifey managed to rack up 3 more points on the board. All of our team deserves an A for effort for this game it was an excelient game despite our loss. Final séore 4-1 Woolwich. Game three Sunday morning found us playing against the host team St. Thomas. The Legionaires were just getting their eyes open when the St. Thomas team blasted one past Mike McLennan between the posts at just 9:14 of the first period. Some nice passing took place in this game. We were ready for this one. Ryan McQuade carried this puck down the ice and popped in a peautiful goal to put Port on the board. Port suffered a few Wow tha In house league play Seullf g DICK SHINN 985-0587 res. Val Priced Under $10,000, Assists to Beau Jolicoeur (2), Sean Williams, Adam Douglas, Lawrence Cook, Darren Royale and Jeff Vanuden Scoring fo: Big V were Todd McGarry and Todd Mitchel! with an assist to Billy Carr. Thomas penalties in this game but all of our lines managed to kill them off very well, by keeping the puck out of our end However Nick Pelyk put Port ahead with a nice shot from the side of the net. St. Thomas came back to tie up the game at 1:12 of the second. It looked like Port was going to put this one in the bag in the final second putting the extra forward on the ice with the face off in front of the St. Thomas goalie but despite a tremendous effort the game ended 2-2. It was a great weekend boys and good effort by all the players. Our next home game is Friday, December 2nd against Oshawa. Chevrolet ® Oldsmobile Cadillac @ Chevy Trucks EOE VAR HITY 798-7893 725-6501 1987 OLDSMOBILE 88 BRG. $7,995. 4 door, V6, auto, air, pw, pl, cruise, tilt, white / blue trim. Very clean. Only 52,000 km. 1989 OLDS 98 REGENCY BRG. $9,995. 4 door, V6, auto, air, pw, pl, cruise, tilt, Gray / Gray trim. Value priced! 1989 OLDS CIERA $9,895. 4 door, V6, auto, air, cassette. 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