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Port Perry Star, 5 Dec 1979, p. 11

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Sir # 11-0 score on Sunday, Le 'Ridges was playing with 2 ~*~ Ridges dumping: the puck to- "Port's end easily. "goals. ¢ period, -assisted by Bobby "+ period and one in the third, ". control of the. puck, skated e "Coach, Dave.Barkey, has '. PORT PERRY o 9AM to5PM. Lake Scugog Hockey League 'Oshawa goose-eggs Port by 11-0 score by Danny Millar Port Perry went to battle - Left winger Chris Griffen Without the aid of their coach firedin-five goals and added Doug Scott. Scott, who holds down two other coaching jobs, was' in Bancroft with the local Bantam hockey team. . Griffen combined with 'right winger Wayne Blan- chard, the circuit's leading scorer, to form the most potent combination. Blan- chard contributed two goals and two assists to he mis- "an assist as Oshawa handed Port Perry one of its worst beatings of the season, by an December 2, in Lake Scugog Hockey Lehgue play. Oshawa currently holds down first place in the loop while Port' Perry occupies fourth. There are four teams competing. ol ee aT » lL SA 8 | ' i ANID, SE Ye - ESN ERTRC VY BOSE. BE match. Jim Duigan was less hoticable though he scored -. on goal and set up five others. Port Perry goaltender Phil Stasinski was not his usually reliable self in-the net but he did come up with several key stops over the first -two periods. He'blanked Griffen, Glen Rowe, and Karel Laarakkers on separate occasions during the first 40 Bay Ridges turns it on - for win over Atoms The -Malmont " Farms Atoms had to swallow anoth- er defeat whenthey-came up against a-strong Bay. Ridges -. feam-at Bay Ridges.on Wed- nesday Nov. 28, 1979. : The Port hoys chased the. Bay Ridges Atoms through- out the game, trying desper- ately to check them. There was no time for Port to set. up plays nor-carry the puck, let alone score. Even when Bay Ridges. It must be very frustrating for the coach and the boys to play against the '"Big"' teams, however, look- ing at the schedule, at the corfipletion. of this week, there has to be better days" ahead, meeting. teams. of more our' own calibre. - - - Friday, - Nov.- 30; Malinont. 'Farms Atoms played. host to- -"the Markham Atoms.' Losing to Markham in* their first "meeting 4-1, Port had hopes of coming. closer to a wir. The Part Atoms eame out flying in -the. first. five . minufes of the game, playing good pesitiona checking well. They seémed ° : to let up and Markham sure. took advantage. men short, our boys. could , 'not capitalize with 'Bay' a, Bay' Ridges continuously & Passed the puck setting up - # several'. beautiful plays, many" of which turned to" Port was down: :3-0 at the end of the first. David Burnett scored Port's lone marker early in the second the first period, and opened ' the second: period. scoring before Port replied with ..game, - scored' by: John "Harmon assisted by David Burnett. - Markham took full control of the game from this point . © on, scoring twice' more in the - Goble and David Culbert. . Bay Ridges picked up 2 -more goals. in" the second ending the game 6-1. .'Bay Ridges served 7 penal- |ast 'minute of play in the - ties in-the game to Port's * secold period. Markham ® one. Port : couldn'ts get - scored fourmore goals in the anything going in. POWET ". ]ast period to end the game plays. Bay Ridges gained g. i. 'hockey and -. Markham scored twice in their lone marker of the . around with ft, passed it' | .back and seemed to ward off the penalties with ease. Port: rom " ADVERTISING DEADLINES DISPLAY - Moriday 12 Noon tried in vain, almost every - possible line change. Bobby Only 15 Miles from Port Perry Information Call: 1-705-277- 2720 F000 0000000000002 in' thig. Some "againet Bay : [| oeatmin-wosiayzoM FP MANVERS | MANVERS | | ARENA | HAS ICE TIME TO RENT ] a PAINT & WALLPAPER - DURHAM RD. 8- PORT PERRY * Will be Closed Saturdays - 1°) <p From Dec. 1st until Spring. REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS: Monday to Friday ATA ATA AAAAASAAAAAAAAAASISLSLASLASL AREER EE SEE SE Eh John Harmon played "well for Port in both of these games and deserves credit. for his efforts. Porthad a goal called back due to a conflict of opinion on .the part of the referees in this game agaihst Markham. Manager "Punch" Jamie- son is very optimistic for the future and has hopes to make fright page coverage; 'before the hagkey season is over!: _ very "v, LJ 4 Coss atdainiauns minutes. Griffen opened the scoring with 13:10 remaining in the first segment on an assist from Duigan. He scored the second one less than three minutes later when he sped down the left side and un- leashed a slap shot that went between Stasinski's legs. The - Griffen-Blanchard combination struck at 11:20 as Blanchard carried the puck into the Port zone, drew the defenceman over to his * side, and then fed Griffen with a pass down the middle. Griffen slipped the puck under the opposing netmin- der. The fourth goal of the opening session came on a similar play as Blanchard and Griffen broke in across the blue line and Griffen shovelled the puck over to his linemate for the goal. Griffen, Duigan and 'Blanchard epitomize the smooth skating and 'crisp passing style of the Oshawa 'squad. This interesting style of play made a one-sided game bearable to watch. The best skaters on the Port Perry 'team, such as Rick "Hope, Ken Jeffrey and' % 'DRUNK IF YOU DRINK, DON'T DRIVE. Bl a -. . Perry end. . Donald "go pass to Dave McKee over Richie Le Fort had trouble. keeping up with the speedy forwards. The fifth Oshawa goal came as a result of Port defenders inability to clear the puck. = Rowe took the original shot, which was stopped by Page. Page attempted to clear but had the misfortune to hit team- mate Jeffrey, who was back checking. Oshawa's Don MacDonald picked up the loose puck and handed it to Laarakkers in front for the goal. Oshawa did not let up in the second period. Duigan converted a back hand shot at 9:20 after defenceman had uncorked a shot from "the point. The first ten minutes of the frame were almost totally played in 'the Port A number of Stasinski saves . prevented more than one goal.' The visitors from the south got a neat goal with 2:43 yet to be contested in the middle period. The play started deep in the Oshawa end with a headman pass to Mac- near center. MacDonald made a give and EE Ontario a eI I 'twé games. 'ort Sunday morning. sem cai er PRE a LS RET ay Ne Tags 2 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., December 5, 1979 -- 11 au 15 ; the Port Perry blue line and Nena went in alone to score. Rd Griffen scored one more goal La before the period ended. FSA Oshawa hit double figures Au on a very close play early in OE the third period. Rowe fed around the opposite side to stuff it into the corner. -" Port Perry's frustration * became evident with three minutes left when Wark and Rowe squared off after. Wark had high-sticked him. While Wark was debating-the call, Rowe charged after. him and the two becartfie involved in a furious exchange of punches. - The Lake Scugog Hockey League's four-%eams play. Wats PTAA Griffen with a pass while the i forward was cutting in front ORT of the Port net. Griffen's pA shot was nearly coralled by or. x Stasinski but it managed to x7 trickle over the line with 9:32 LEG to go. : fe The final goal of the on- A slaught came on a power a play at 12:59 with Larry Tk Wark off for high sticking. . Rs Griffen received a "pass- Sp behind the net and .came a2 A J A ~h 'e PA '5. '5 » These matches start at 9:30: a.m..and 11: 00 a.m. \ CT SY LA WA Ye - , vv PL wis rr ERAT es =F HD "Tra : Via w Cres & IN + a a TA". LN - "3 NT or) SE DEN? WASTED : VWs v, a ) 2 Roy McMurtry, Attorney General SYel[lef1 te] A ETI lEI £1) William Davis, Premier

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