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Scugog Citizen (1991), 20 Dec 1994, p. 41

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Brock High School Senlor Girls Basketball team need triple' overtime to win the OFSAA 'AA' basketball championship against Algonquin SS (North Bay) 64-62 on December 1. The Lady Dawgs had a four wins, one loss record In this tournament held In Fonthill. The team was seeded 7th out of 16 going In. It was a great season with a record of 27 and 10, Including a win over Port Perry High School 45-40 for the LOSSA Championship. The girls will compete December 26 in a tournament In California. Back from left coach Paul Connelly, Michelle Bocherek, Andrea Havey, Betty Thompson, Julle Brooks, Kelly Walker, coach Todd Smith. Middle Barb Freeman, Pam Mark, Michelle Lloyd, Jenny Thompson, Jenny Hider. Front, Shella Brown, Joanne Bolduc, Diane Lopes, team manager Heldl McAvoy. Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, December 20, 1994 -- 41 4a Trader Sam's gives Bruins a run for their money 'Trader Sam's gave the Brooklin Bruins a hard fought battle this past Sunday going down to a 4-2 score in Port Perry Broomball League action. Nick Attwood got the ball rolling early in the game scoring his first of three on the afternoon with Murray Down and Kevin Ibittson drawing the assists. Brooklin pulled ahead by 2 when Perry Mason connected from Attwood and Ibittson. Trader's managed to tie it up before the end of the first half as Charlie Dennis potted one from Ken St. Amant and Jim Gregg with Craig Leask drawing them even after being set up by Gilles Thibodeau and Derek Lee. In the second period Attwood picked up his remaining two with assists going to Jim Mason, Wayne Tate, Perry Mason, and Dan Jansma. The Blackstock Brewers Atoms win a nail-biter 'On Dec. 15th the Pineridge .Atoms hosted the Oshawa Red Wings in a close, hard - fought game. The first period started off slow, like two boxers trying to find their opponents weaknesses. Midway through the first, Oshawa pressed hard, in which Zak Fis came up with some big saves to keep the Wings off the score sheet. The second period started to open up with the Oshawa fans cheering on their Red Wings, and the Port Perry fans began to cheer louder causing the applause metre to breakdown. Again, Zak Fis and Shane Fischer came up with big saves, and the Port team began to open up, as Geoff "The Rocket" Simpson took a hard shot only to be stopped by the hot Oshawa goalie. Then a hard shot from the point which was deflected by David Halward changing direction. The Oshawa goalie made another great save. Third period with the score "nil" Port began to open+up, with wingers Wes Langmaid, Joey Schembri, TJ "Boom Boom" Robbins, and Gerrard Timmers, who played centre, pressing to keep the puck away from the Oshawa players. Mike Milligan had some great chances only to be foiled by the Oshawa goalie. Midway through the third period Assistant Coach. Steve Churchill, taking over for absent Paul Milligan (Rumour has it he was playing Santa at a and 7:00 AM; Albert; the sidewalk; The Corporation of the Township of Scugog Public Notice SNOWMOBILE REGULATIONS W-Motorized snow vehicles are not allowed in the Hamlets of Port Perry and Prince Albert between the hours of 1:00 AM ® Motorized snow vehicles are not allowed on Queen Street and Simcoe Street in the hamlets of Port Perry and Prince W Motorized snow vehicles are not allowed on any sidewalk in the Township of Scugog except when in the act of crossing over such sidewalk and such crossing shall be at an angle of approximately 90 degrees to the direction of Wm Motorized snow vehicles are not allowed in any public parks except in those areas where driving of a motorized snow vehicle is permitted by signs or posters. Any person found guilty of an offence 'and upon conviction shall be liable to a fine of not less than $50.00 (fifty dollars) and not exceeding $1,000. (one thousand dollars) for each offence. Your co-operation is Anticipated and Appreciated! Earl S. Cuddie, AM.C.T.,CM.C. Administrator Clerk, Township of Scugog - blacked Raven's Renovations 3-0 in the mille game of the day. The first period went scoreless with Blackstock holding the upper hand and having one called back for a player in the crease. Once they got started it was Tom Wotten with what would be the winner with the assist going to Tim Cochrane. At the midway point of the period Wotted and Scott MacLennan . assisted on a marker by Ron Short with Ron Wagg getting the last one from Cliff Smith. Larry Reurakas marked his sixth shutout of the campaign for the Brew Crew. The Framer's Gallery pulled off an upset as they defeated™ B&R Swampers 3-2 moving the Swampers to third place just a single point behind Blackstock. Framer's got on the board first as Tyler Renaud got his first of two on the day with Brian Kerry being awarded the assist. B&R pulled even with Mike Butt scoring from Dan Taylor only to see the Framer's march down on the ensuing faceoff and again move ahead with Warren Strong setting up Kevin Smith. The first period ended with the Gallery guys clinging to a slim one goal lead. They added to this early in the second half with Renaud getting his second unaided. B&R made it close near the middle part of the period with Butt assisting on Mike Mole's goal. In the dying moments they pulled their goaltender in an effort to tie it up but to no avail. At this time the Port Perry Broomball Assoc. wishes everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year and we'll be back in action January 15. = CADMUS COUNTRY CLUB 13300 Cartwright East 1/4 Line One mile south of Cadmus LLBO 986-0488 Christmas party), looked fit-to- be tied as he was running out of fingernails to chew on, but Spencer Churchill scored on a breakaway from a clearing pass. Oshawa began to press more toward the end of the game, pulling their goalie for an extra attacker. Pressing to the Port Perry zone only to have the defence hold them off, Matt * Skerratt picked up the puck and scored with forty seconds left putting icing on the victory. Oshawa still pressed but the defence of Dylan Harper, Mike Wiseman, Derek Bond, Mike Thompson, and Garrett Brown shut out for Zak and Shane, Good Luck Boys. & BOOK NOW FOR a NEW YEAR'S EVE! 5, Tr hay, ™ SUNDAY BRUNCH 1d Every Sunday 10 AM to 2 PM, Tal of sores hs All You Can Eat .......cc..ccee. $9.95 HEM HOLIDAY HOURS Closed December 25th - 27th; Closed January 1st - 3rd. New Year's Eve Party Join us for our First Annual New Year's Eve Dinner Party. SATURDAY, DEC. 31st starting at 6:00 PM Prime Rib Dinner including Dessert & 49 9 5 Glass of Champagne ....... per couple, only . Limited seating so hurry and make your reservations today! J Q TNT Golf Clubs and Bags 0 K-WAY WIND SUITS J GIFT CERTIFICATES Pineridge Sports Shop NEED a CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEA FOR THAT 'HARD TO BUY FOR' PERSON? 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