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Port Perry Star, 5 Dec 1979, p. 13

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Port's win, 3-2 over Lake- field, was decided on a Donnie Young overtime goal. Young's important marker came after 7:40 of the first TC unassisted, coming while Port was shorthanded. A goal by Lakefield's Rob Gilders with 31 seconds remaining in regulation time forced the extra session. Gord Davey assisted. Gilders had scored his team's only other score earl- ier in the second period. ~ Defenceman Vaughn McKee scored the first Port Perry goal after a scoreless first period, at 6:08 of the overtime period. It was PTR MINI CINEMA sss sss DECEMBER 7-8-9 Friday - Saturday - Sunday: ONE SHOW 8 P.M. It was the Deltas against the rules... the rules lost! Swedish team here January 1 Fronf Row: Thonny Nedland, Petri Toriseva. Second Row: Ulf Nylander, Hakan Vinstedt, Tony Jakobsson, Kenneth Hoglund, Bjorn Hultgren, Hans Nelsson, Thomas Dahlstrom. Third Row: Ronny Adolfsson [coach], Dan Tijernell, Mats Ohrn, Owe Karlsson, Mats middle session. Jeff John- stone helped McKee with the point. Port Perry scored with 2:54 left in the third period to go ahead. Russ Jones did the honours with Dean Stone and Johnstone assisting. "We completely dominat- ed all the way around but had no luck in putting the puck in the net." said Port Perry coach Doug Scott of the team's second game, a MoJacks (From page 10) MoJacks this season, at least where the team can reason- ably expect to wind up in the final standings. The first test comes this Saturday evening at the Scugog Arena when the Port Lundgren, Thomas Bergren, Tommie Jensen. Bjork, Peter 2-1 loss to Oshawa of the Little NHL system in Oshawa. Oshawa's Richard Grah- am managed the winning goal with 2:36 left to play. Todd Steffen drew the assist. Earlier Mike Montgomery had scored to give Oshawa a 1-0 lead. "Captain Young scored the lone Port marker at 5:58 of the second period after an assist from John Vaz. victory Hope Panthers are in town for an 8:00 p.m.face-off. The MoJacks will be out to keep their winning streak alive, and also to pay the Panthers back for two defeats they handed Port Perry earlier in the season. It should be a good contest' SCUGOG HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION Application has been made to Ontario Hydro for 1 approval of the following retail rates to be effective January 1st, 1980. Bills to be prorated. another shutout 7 by Danny Millar C & B Livestock came out with a win when they blan- _ ked Blackstock 3-0 in the opening game of three broomball games on Sunday, December 2. Keith Fraser, statistically the best goaltender in the league, recorded another shutout. Fraser has a goals against average of less than one. C & B has added winger Larry Page to their roster. Page played two games for Larocque earlier in the year. He got an assist on the second goal, scored by Doug Scott on a shot from the corner early in the second period. Bruce Woodrow and Mark Lee scored the other C & B goals. C & B was without the services of center Robert Evans, who did not dress for Novice all-stars whip Black Hawks After a slow start, and some new line changes Port Perry Pearce Auctioneers once again came out victor- ious against the Oshawa Black Hawks last Friday night. : Oshawa drew the first goal at the 5 minute mark of the first period. Four minutes later, Michael Sorley stole the puck, passed it to Shane Bradbury who instantly gave it to goal scorer Mat Dur- ward tying the score 1-1. In period two on a clean break away, Michael Sorley chalked up the 2nd .goal putting Pearce Auctioneers in the lead. The Bruins Rt i the game. ye 2 Emmerson Insurance €{@ scored a slight upset when . ' they edged Larocque 2-1 on goals by Dave Giannini and ) James Ward. Giannini's ORT ~: eR Tene came with 8:01 to go in the IAI opening period and Ward's . with 9:35 to go in the third. 5; Bill Bridge scored the lone A Larocque marker. : 0 6 REN a 11 - Utica remained in second 50 place with a 2-0 win over v7 Brians Towing. After a scoreless first period Jack Mitchell hit at F] ¥] 4:03 of the second on a pass- 2.5 ing play from Bernie AEN McEnaney. Mike Mole gave wr Utica the insurance goal ny with 6:27 to go in the second v3! off a pass from Len it McEnaney after McEnaney Nod had outraced an opponent for i a loose ball at the Brian blue aw: line. boot Wis i) AE sad retaliated 10 minutes later to HA tie the score again 2-2. Once again Michael Sorley out maneouvered the Black Hawk's defencemen and scored the third goal for Port Perry. The 4th goal was scored by Shane Wark off the rebound from Claire Cornish to bring Port to a win of 4 to 2. 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