TR ne ANT S- Diath dn NA Ara 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Led L PEEWEE PLAYOFFS FRANK 2 GLEN VALLIE 1 Steve Smith and Paul Systma each scored one to give Frank the series. Cam Muir, Paul Systma and Al Ferguson each had assists. 'Mike Gundry replied for Glen Vallie from Bruce Young. This gives Franks the series 2-0 BOLTON 1 - WESLANE1 Kevin Long scored for. Bolton with Brett Oosterman getting an assist. Simon Brierley scored un- assisted for Wes Lane. This puts the series at 3 points - 1 point for Wes Lane in the - best of three or 4 points. WES LANE 4 BOLTON 2 Simon Brierley led Wes Lane with two goals and a pair of assists. Gord Gibson and Joe Treen each had a goal. Gord Gibson also had an assist. 2 Boltons goals were scored by Brett Oosterman and Paul VanCamp. Kevin Long had two assists and Paul VanCamp had one. This gives Wes 'Lane the series at 5 points - 1 point. Now in the Wee are Wes Lane and Frank Real Estate and for Bantams Cochranes Trotters and Emmerson. - BANTAM PLAYOFFS EMMERSON 5 PEELS1 Steve Bullock opened the scoring from John MacLeod then on a penalty shot John Treen made it. 2-0. Peels came back to makeit2-1ona goal by Jim Aldred from Kevin Ausman. But then Emmersons scored three unanswered goals two by Danny Gribben and Steve Bullock scored his second. 'House League Hockey inals for Pee-- Steve Bullock, John Macleod and Scott Heard had assists. This made the series 1-1 in the best of three. COCHRANESS5 BALLARDS 3 John Hadley scored twice while Pete Bateman, Greg Fedyk and Ryan Appleton each scored one for Coch-. 'ranes. Greg Fedyk had two assists Dwayne Freeman and Greg Kroonenberg had one. Greg Carriere, Stu Collins and Rob Fellows .scored one for Ballards. Dave Milton, Greg Carriere and Rob Fellows had an assist. This gives Cochranes the series 2-0. EMMERSON S5 PEELS 3 John Spears, Scott Heard, Steve Bullock, Jason Strang and Danny Gribben each scored oné for Emmersons. Danny Gribben had two assists, Steve Bullock and Mike Yurko each had one. . Tony Davis, Jim Aldred and Kevin Greeves scored for Peels with Rowen Kennedy, Glen MacDonald, Carl Durward, and Kevin" Ausman had assists. This gives Emmersons the series 2-1. HOUSE LEAGUE NOVICE PLAY-DOWNS KINSMEN 2 . EMIELS1 Jay VanCamp and Rob Tobin scored for Kinsmen. Fred Cockerton had the lone ~ Marker for Emiels. TRANS 6 SCUGOG REALTY 5 *. Mike 'Dickson potted five goals for Trans. Craig Menzies had the single. Jeff Wray. had two for Scugog while Lane, Warriner and Jackson had singles. ATOM PLAY-DOWNS LIONSCLUB3 : UAW1 Vaughan McKee had two Apr. 7, 1976 j¥ ~~ Greg KrotnarbEre: a grade 8 student at R H. Cornish, demonstrated the use of the blocks for starts, at a Coaching Clinic, held at the Port Perry school at 'Wheels win 3 games (continued . had three men out front and Robert Evans finished off a beautiful break with assists goals while Penny had a single. Kevin Fowler had the lone marker for UAW. SCUGOG LUMBER 4 SWAMP GARAGE 2 Atchison had two while Summers and Williams had singles. Thomson and De- Haas replied for Swamp. Pp Crabgrasses? Yellow and Green |. Foxtails? For broad spectrum weed control in corn, with less chance of carryover, apply a labeled Lasso plus atrazine tank mix. Lasso® Herbicide by Monsanto Always read and follow Lasso label directions. MONSANTO CANADA LTD., Montreal, Quebec Toronto * Edmontgn « Vancouver to everyone else on the ice. (S. Cochrane and Colin Wackett). Again Lambeth came close as Durward made back-to-back screened saves. ; Billy Bridge had two chances on identical set ups by Phil Cochrane and finally collected his second goal of the afternoon. Terry Flieler played a great game on defense. He is usually the defense- man that plays back-up to ----3 move up ice quite readily and so is rdally a defensive defenseman. In his first year as a midget he has improved greatly (as have all the first 'year boys) and in Sundays game since Jones took four penalties he and Wackett and Evans carried quite a load keeping track of the couple of dangerous Lam- beth forwards. In the third period Lambeths No. 18 Don Mac- Donald (who is one of their best) made it 5-2 with his second goal of the game. Gord Hintze again increas- ed the points with a puck high under the bar. Flieler came close to a goal with a salvo of shots and rebounds and then sent the puck out front where every- one missed it and it went out over the blue line. Lambeths final goal came as a result of some sloppy clearing by the Wheels. But Phil Cochrane blasted one, twelve seconds later to end "the scoring for both teams. 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