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Scugog Citizen (1991), 28 Nov 1995, p. 23

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I Congratulations to the Intermediate boys and girls volleyball teams at RH Cornish for winning the Durham Central Championship over teams from Sunderland. In top photo the boys team front from . left: Shawn Martin, Jamie McQuade, David Justynski, Colin Webster, coach R. Smart. In back Joe Dreblt, Russ Brown, Braden Tarbotton, Jonah Cohn, lan Garnett, Danlel Blea. Not present Adam Douglas and assistant coach Sheir Smith. In photo below the giris team from left front: coach Michelle Crulkshanks, Jennifer Bruton, Jodl May, Ashlea Jones, Jennifer Connelly, coach Harvie Friede. Back from left: Lorian Collins, Deviyn Faulkner, Lindsay Wilson, Taryn |zatt-Galloway, Jennifef Hammond, Sarah Smith. XL defeated 6-3 The XL Eaglettes Novice team seem to prefer an afternoon flight ag opposed to "night flight" as proven ®- in Markham Arena, Saturday night! Markham White Rose team opened the scoring race at 10:06 'of the first period. Eaglettes Jessica Doe picked her corner, and tied up the game with Port's first goal being scored at 8:27. Two minutes later Amanda Curry left her opponent in shock, robbing her blind of the ring and went in for the kill. But Markham retaliated leaving the first period tied 2-2. * The Markham team must be commended for their passing ability, which makes for a strong offense. They opened the second period with one such goal. At 8:30 in the second period, Brooke Simpson set up the play for Amanda Curry who popped the ring in for the 8-3 tie. At this point in the game our team was starting to feel the effects of their late flight. Try as they may they didn't score again. White Rose put the game to rest after an additional three goals. With a final"score of 6-3, XL Eaglettes bravely faced their defeat. Jill'Hunter between the pipes for Port made 'numerous saves to hold down the score. All Eaglettes are trying hard and improving with each game! Stats to date prove this observation with our games recorded as six wins, two losses and one tie. Anyone interested in checking out the XL Eaglettes in flight come see us on home territory this Saturday at 2:00. Show 'em what Ringette is all about, Eaglettes! Pee Wee HL report Emiels came out on top Saturday morning with an impressive 6-1 win over Larocque in an early 6 a.m. game. Special thanks to Pat Devane who was in goal for Emiels supporting the team by making some terrific saves. + Emiels hard work .at practice paid off with goals scored by Tyler Lucas, Michael Blakey, Cameron MacDonald, Gerrard Timmers, Mike Sytsma apd Chris Gloster. Assists went to Mike Sytsma, Michel Blakey (2), Cameron MacDonald, Cameron Vernest and Dave Halward. Larocque was -on the scoreboard in the third period with a goal by Joey Schembri, and assists to Chris Medford and Jeff Danilko. ' A good and sportsmanlike game was enjoyed by both the players and their supporters. Jfollowing was mp" Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, November 28, 1995 -- 23 p> 1 Tween A's in Capital tourney The Port Perry Pine Ridge Sports Tween A' s travelled to Ottawa for their first tournament of the season this past weekend, First game of a four game round-robin was played Friday night against West Ferris, a good team from North Bay. Port girls played an outstanding' game but with 29 seconds left in the game, West Ferris went ahead 4-3 to win. Goals and assists went to Jenpifer unéssisted; Kim assist to Melissa; and Rhea assists to Melissa and Kim. Saturday Was a very busy day for the team with three games to play. First game was 8:30 a.m. against Ottawa, This was a great game to watch - very fast end to end action. A Port penalty resulted in Ottawa scoring first. The play really exciting as Port was determined to win. Katherine had a good hard shot on net, Rhea hit the post, and Alicia got a great flip shot up from on her knees and anothet good shot from Melissa but none of them went in! First period ended Ottawa 1, Port 0. Second period action was just as exciting. After some great work on Jen's part she scored on her own rebound. Next goal by Port was due to some great passing from Melissa to Stacey for an insurance"goal and Port finished the game with a win 8-1. Net game was 8:00 Saturday afternoon against Gloucester 1, a Tween B team trying their skills at a higher level. The Port girls dominated the game winning 10-1. Goals and assists go to: LeAnne assist to Stacey; Melissa assist to Alicia; Stacey from Kim and Alicia; Nicole from Alicia; Stacey unassisted; Ashleigh from Jen and second period goals: Alicia from, Stacey; Stacey from Jen and Kim, Stacey from LeAnne, and Melissa from Rhea and Ashleigh. Third game Saturday was 8:00 p.m. against Gloucester H, one of the top teams in the tournament. Our girls were tired after a long day but put forth a valiant effort, but lost 5.2 to a better restel Gloucester team. Goals and assists to Jen as Rhea; and LeAnne assist to Stacey. 1 4 These games resulted in the girlé" finishing with two wins and two losdes and in a tie for third place in the tournament. It was a great tournament and all the girls learned a lot from the experience. This experience will turally help to develop this good team which has already proved they are very competitive in the A loop. | Way to go girls - All parents and Coach Barry and Assistant Coach Steve are very proud of your efforts and team spirit. Next game is Saturday December 2 for a league game in BarFie at 5:00. Petites romp to big win The, Shepstone Haulage, Petite Cc Ringette team, played host to Mariposa on Saturday, November 18th. is game was a toss up for either team to win as the play see-sawed back and forth in the first period. Port Perry scored first but Mariposa notched a goal late in the opening period to tie the game at half time. The second period, However, was a different story as the Shepstone Haulage team dominated the play and scored 7 times to win the game 8-2. Scoring for Port Perry were Christine Cotie (3), Jackie Pashley (2), Holly Allison, Janna Ostafichuk and Sarah Aldridge. Assists were made by Holly (2), Lisa Geer, Whitney Reid, Christine, Sarah, Melissa Dallas, and Hailey Wilson. Heather Imrie played extremely well in goal for Port Perry and made many good saves that gave her teammates the time they needed. to outscore Mariposa. 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Both teams played very well apd the play was end-to-end with some good checking and great defense, The Port Perry team demonstrated the lessons learned in practice. with some pin- point passing around the Whitby goal resulting in the 4-0 wid. This game proved to the girls that, with some good positioning and timely passing, scoring opportunities could be manufactured. Scoring goals for Port Perry were Nicole (3) and Kristin. Assists were made by Janna (3) and Kristin. Lisa played very well in goal and was supported by the great checking and ring control provided by Christine, Ashley, Sarah, Heather, Hailey, Melissa, Chelsea, and Whitney. 'Bunnies over Ajax On Sunday,' November 26th, the Port Perry Bunnies hosted the Ajax Bunnies with our first game defeating them 4-0. Our team used fantastic moves and the passing was incredible. Kimberly Wilson scored two goals, one assist; Carli Churchill one goal, two assists; , Ashley Postill one goal and Lacey Churchill with one assist. 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