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Scugog Citizen (1991), 3 Jan 1996, p. 16

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=~ 16 -- Scugog Citizen - Wednesday, January 8, 1996 = Emiels nips Scala 6-5 in House League action Pee Wee House league fans enjoyed a great game between Emiels and Scala on Saturday morning, with a final score of 6-6. for Emiels. The action never stopped with the go ahead goal being scored by Emiels with only 19 seconds left on the clock. Emiels Gerrard Timmers had an exceptional game, scoring twice in the first period and once each in the second and third periods. Chris Glouster and Michael Blakey also scored a goal each. Assists were awarded to Chris Glouster, Gegrard Timmers, Cameron Vernest, Mark Richardson and Sean Williams. Special mention should go to Kevin Moore, who supported his line with some great passes. Goalie Haugens and Re/Max battle to a 3-3 draw Novice League play resumed on Dec. 30th at the Scugog Arena with Haugens and Re/Max playing to a 3-8 tie. This was a close game with the score going back and forth throughout the contest. Re/Max opened the scoring at 6:19 of the first period, David Stewart scoring with an assist going to 11:27 of the second period, Mitch Sauder unassisted. Haugens continued to pressure Re/Max by taking the lead on a goal by Glen Powell, unassisted. Re/Max then got a break, a breakaway effort by Darren Tapper and he made no mistake putting the shot through the pads of Brett Foster to even the second period, Owen Penstone restored Haugens lead, scoring unassisted. The third period was exciting and close, both teams playing very well defensively, strong efforts from Ceri Boomsma, Kyle Bowers, Haydon Fish, Timothy Gibson and Stewart Medford for Re/Max; and and David Dekoning for Haugens. With time running out in the third period, Kirk Stephens took a nice pass off the boards from James Hobbs and Stewart Medford to tie the score at 3. Both goalies played well, Trevor Algar for * Re/Max; and Brett Foster for Haugens. Sean Martin did a spectacular job in the crease and against a challenging opposition. Defensemen Brian Harris, Tyler Lucas, Mark Richardson, and Sean Williams played a great game in support of their teams effort. Scala put up a valiant fight, lead by Goalie John Barton who made some excellent stops. Scala goals went to Joe Farquharson, Rodney . Bond, Jeff VanNuyden, Glenn Thompson and Adam Luke. Assists were given to Jeff VanNvyden (2), Glenn Thompson, and Adam Luke. The next scheduled games for PeeWee House League are on January 13th. Emiels and Larocque play at 6am. Scala versus Big V at 7:30am. Check the arena board for practice times booked for the second week of January. Tournament News Emiels had the opportunity to play in the Pickering PeeWee House League Christmas Tournament over the holidays. Although we didn't come away as'game winners, it was a great experience for the team to play against some very" skilled opposition. Goalie Sean Martin also put on a great show in the "shoot out competition" as did forwards Michael Blakey, Gerrard Timmers and David Halward. Most Valuable Player awards went to Gerrard Timmers and Sean Williams. a Great tournament for Re/Max boys The Sunderland Novice Tournament on December 29th will be much remembered by the players, coaches and parents of the Remax team, as they emerged champions. The day started off with a game at 9 am against the Oshawa Holiday Inn Blackhawks. The team certainly got off to a slow start, and never really found their legs, loping this one 5-2. Ohe thing was for sure, we really were not skating, we lacked hustle, we didn't play as a team. The coaching stafl chalked this one up as pre- tournament excitement. Scoring in this game were ' Norman Rooney (in the first period) assisted by lan Page and Josh-McCabe; and David Stewart assisted by Brent Meeking and Haydon Fish (in the third). Trevor Algar made some fine saves to keep this game close. 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(every coach's dream to get that early lead) The team continued to take the play to the host team with strong confident and Sunderland| started to chip away at the lead scoring 32 seconds in the second on a goal by Drew McLellan, assisted by Steven Rutledge and Kyle Wilson. Sunderland continued to pressure Remax as goaltending and / defense started to be the key to our success. Trevor Algar was simply brilliant in the net, coming off an injury in the, first game, Trevor remained focused and time and again made some great saves. Our defense played well in the third period even though Sunderland scored 2 goals, to + close the gap to 5-3. Standouts defensively were Tyler Leach, Darren Tapper, Timothy Gibson, Ceri Boomsma, and | Stewart Medford. The final score was 5-3 and the team was on their way to the Championship Game. The Championship Game was going to be a good one as 2 Port Perry Teams made it to the final, Remax vs Haugens. Without a doubt this was our best game of the year. There was strong offense, solid defense, and excellent goaltending. Our team put it all together, they played their positions, they had a good work ethic, and most of all they played as a team. The game could have gone either way. David Stewart got Remax on the scoreboard, 2 minutes into the game, with assists from Brent Meeking, and Andrew Adams. This lead held up till late in the third period when Andrew Adams scored .a timely goal, his first gf th season, with 1:53 left in the game, assists going to Brent Meeking and David Stewart. Final score was 2-0. Remax won the title! skating and fc king from Offensively and defe ly | Graham Hofstetter, Josh bdth teams were going well, McCabe, Ian Page, and strong skating, strong Norman Rooney. To complete the first period, Remax scored 2 more goals with only 28 and 5 seconds left, James Hobbs scored a beauty, assisted by Kirk Stephens; and David Stewart scored his third of the game with assists to his linemates, Andrew Adams and Brent Meeking. What a forechecking led by James Hobbs, Kirk Stephens, ian Page, Graham Hofstetter, Norman Rooney, and Josh McCabe for the Remax team; and Corey Hellingman, Chris Boomhour, David Briley, Owen Penstone, Mitch Sauder and Scott Martie for the H ' team, period, 5-0. The second period was certainly different as the team started to lay back and not take the play to Sunderland. Our team seemed to feel over- goaltending was pr solid by both netminders, Trevor Algar for Remax, posting the shutout, and Michael Jehu for Haugens.

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