Pamela Armstrong, 9, of the Port Perry Figure Skating Club earned a second place medal at the Keswick Invitational Skate on November 26. Pamela competed in the 11 and under class. Pee Wees hang on for 3-2 victory Saturday night the Legionaires travelled to Belleville. This was one of the most exciting and hard fought games of the season so far. Belleville opened the scoring at 5:48 of the first period after some 'pretty fast end to end action. Port Perry responded quickly after, at 2:35 of the first when Nick Pelyk blew one by the Belleville netminder assisted by Brad Johnston and Jeff Ashton. Port suffered a major penalty early in the second period, but the Port boys went into overdrive to keep Belleville out of Port's end. Brad Johnston carried the puck up the ice and we could see goal number two, but he let the shot go and all we heard was "ping" as the puck hit the post. Port kept the pressure on but Belleville tied up the game at 2:09 of the second. The fast pace continued into the third period with some heavy duty checking being dished out by both teams. Sean Jeffrey made a nice pass to Matt Caldwell who carried the puck down the ice to behind the Belleville net where Derek Campbell was right on the spot in front of the net and "bingo" Port went ahead by one. The game was fap from over when Port suffered a major 5 minute penalty with 5:04 left in the game. With Belleville having the man advantage the Port boys had thir work cut out for them to kill off the final 5 minutes. Mike McLennan had his work cut out for him in goal, he made some awesome saves to keep his team in the lead. " This was one fabulous game boys. Congratulations to all of you! "A" for effort to the entire team. Final score Port Perry 3, Belleville 2. The local boys went down to defeat on Friday night as the Lindsay Peewees "took it to em". The final score was 7-2 Port Perrys goals were scored by Brad Johnston assisted by Chris Skerratt and Jeff Ashton, and Nick Pelyk assisted by Brad Johnston and Greg Bruton. mp" Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, December 20, 1994 -- 43 A Panthers double up their rivals from Uxbridge 4-2 The Port Perry Panthers Midget 'A' team, sponsored by Lakeside Golf and Hockey, took on their counter parts from Uxbridge at the Scugog Arena on Dec. 5th. The team always fairs well against their arch rivals and tonight was no different as they skated to a 4-2 win. In the first, Ian McCready snuck in from the blueline and gave the Panthers a 1-0 lead. Assists going to Shane Norton and Ian Shrigley. In the second "rent-a-Bantam" Shane Norton increased Port's lead to 2-0 as he was set up by Ian Shrigley. Jeremy Geer adds to the Panthers lead as he blasts one from the point on a nice passing play from Kenton LeFort and Craig Laird. Early in the third, Kenton LeFort furthers Port's lead to 4-0 as he is set up by Jay King and Daryl Bourgeois. Uxbridge managed to net a couple late in the third to finish the game 4-2 in favour of the Panthers. On Sunday Dec. 11th, the Panthers trucked off to Lindsay for a make up game cancelled earlier in the season. The first period was full of action but both goalies were being very stingy in allowing any goals, as the first ended 0-0. In the second the skaters finally solved the goalies, as both teams scored two goals each. Scoring for the Panthers were Craig Laird and Jay King. Kenton LeFort picked up assists also. The third was just as entertaining as Jay King scored early to give the Panthers the lead. Kenton LeFort picked up this third assist of the night, with Daryl Bourgeois also assisting on the goal. Lindsay tied it up later in the period and What's on at Arena The Scugog Arena will be offering shinny pick-up hockey for youths and teens over the Christmas holidays. There will be one session December 23 from 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM for 13-18 year olds and from 11:30 AM to 1:00 Pm fro 8- 12 year olds. The same programs at the same times will be offered again on Jan. 5 and 6. The cost of the program is $3.50 per day with goalies getting in free. The games will be organized and refereed, and full hockey equipment is mandatory. Also on the same dates, Dec. NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER THE MENU FO SO OS OW WO WW WO WR SU WS Sin de ae a ae a bea a ae ala a ala Ala a a al al al al al al al al Al al al a al ala A A aa Al Al aa al ae a a alae al al Al AA Al al al a a The Winchester Arms PUB && RESTAURANT 189 North St., Port Perry 985-1323 3 * 3 2 3 3 3 > H 3 3 (Create your own dinner. 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The Panthers action continued on Monday Dec. 12th at the Scugog Arena for a game against Peterborough. The Panthers really played a well disciplined game as they totally frustrated the 'Petes'. They jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the first on goals by Matt Hobbs and Craig Laird. Jeff Clarke and Greg Thompson drew the assists on both goals. Peterborough scored the lone goal in the second. The third was all Panthers as they finished the game with two more goals for a convincing 4-1 win. Jay King and Greg '~ Thompson scored the goals with Daryl Bourgeois, Kenton LeFort and Ian McCready picking up the assists. The guys are really starting to pull together and Warren, Ryan and Garry have been working hard to this effect. I'm sure we'll be seeing many more exciting games in the weeks to come as the Panthers get ready for the road to the play-offs, with some tournaments lined up and of course regular season play. See Ri at the rink. ONTARIO TIRE & FARM EQUIPMENT 66 Brock St. E. 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