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Scugog Citizen (1991), 25 Apr 1995, p. 25

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> oa m= Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, April 25, 1996 -- 25 4 Broomball league hands out its awards - This past Saturday evening saw the annual awards night and banquet for the Port Rerry Broomball Assoc. The Oddfellows Hall was the venue dnd a good crowd of over 100 showed up for the evening's events. The Brooklin Bruins received the league championship trophy after an amazing season in which they captured the league championship going all season undefeated, including the playoffs. They also managed to go undefeated through the Regional Playdowns _ and Provincial = Championships winning both of them. For the individual awards, top scorer for the regular season was Ken St. Amant of Trader Sam's with 12 goals, and 18 assists. Top goaltender was Brooklin's Jim Raaphorst with a goals against average of 1.20 allowing 24 goals in 20 games. St. Amant also won the Most Valuable Player Award based upon his performance. The Patricia and Donovan Dalton Memorial trophy for the most'gentlemanly player went to the Bruin's Ron Attwood who d 2 minutes in p whilé scoring 12 times and picking up 11 assists. Rookie of the y8ar honours were picked up by. Trider's Mike O'Meara with 8 goals @nd 2 assists. In the playoffs it was Sean Mitchell who garnered the 1 trophy with 3 goals, and 1 assist. Hard to believe that only 4%points would win the scoring in the final rounds but with presented with the playoff MVP award. goaltending the way it games, and 5 goals in 5 games, was it's underst@indable. Based Raaphorst and Keith Tremblay of the Swampers were both upon allowing 4 goals in 3 Rollerblade league The Afternoon Ladles Curling Club wrapped up another season with thelr annual banquet coming to Scugog "The Latest Craze". Township of Scugog Parks and Recreation Department will be offering an organized Youth Rollerblade League this summer: The popularity of this new and exciting sport has lead to the formation of the league to take place at the Scugog Arena. Two age groups will be offered: Junior (8-12 yrs.) and Senior (13- 17 yrs.). Four teams are being planned for each division with a total of 12 players and/1 goalie per team. The season will run for ten weeks in a round robin format. Duplicate Bridge Arpil 19 - Afternoon 5 Table Howell - Avg. 54 1st - Harold Brown and Don Atkinson 68 1/2. 2nd - Doris Phinney and Judy * "Atkinson '62. 3rd - Joyce Heard and Helen Mathieson 59. 4th - Georgia Brock and Ed Clark 58. 5th - Bea Chapman and Hoppy Carnwith 56 1/2. DICK 985-057 res. 'Call Me For All 'YourNew & Used CAR, TRUCK & VAN NEEDS 4 Yair Member GM SALES DEPT. 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Evening - 4 Table Howell Avg. 42 1st - Judy and Don Atkinson 53 172 2nd - Georgia Brock and Elizabeth Millar 46. 3rd and 4th - Ginny Clifford and Marie Carnegie tied with Mary Alton and Gord Day 44 1/2. 5th - Harold Brown and Ed Clark 42. { Chevrolet @ Oldsmobile (ofeToll{[o[oN NOI INAV I{F[e1'¢] EURO I VAN VALY 725-6501 798-7893 SHINN 2 a recently. 'First schedule was sponsored by Ives Florist. Presenting the trophy are from left Michele Anderson and Eva Redman of Ives, to Karen Parish, skip; Lynda Powell, vice; Sharon Foster, second and Mindy Roberts (absent). Secand Schedule, sponsored by Pineridge Sports was awarded by Nancy and Terry Coyne far left to Laural Griffen, skip; Laura Heeringa, vice; Janet Williams, second and Sandy Mcintosh, lead. 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